Pear Cordial

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Pear Cordial

Post: # 201687Post Silver Ether »

anyone got a recipe? :icon_smile: I usually get my hands on some foraged Tettenhall Dick pears a bit later and as they are small can be a bit of a pain ...

So I thought about making a cordial by just quartering the fruit removing the seeds and just boiling it up and using the liquid... damned if I can find a recipe ... thought it would be nice if I added some raspberries to it to give it a lift ... whatya think???
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Post: # 201706Post MKG »

It needs added sugar, I would have thought. Pear flavour is fine, but diluted pear? I dunno - even with the raspberries. Definitely add sugar, I think.

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Post: # 201711Post Silver Ether »

I will add suger MKG or I wont get the syrupy cordial... I shall try it out :icon_smile:
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