Anne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial - Mirlandra's Kitchen (2024)

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This wonderful Anne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial is non-alcoholic, easy to make, and perfect for any occasion. Readers young and old will love it.

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“But it isn’t good manners to tell your company what you are going to give them to eat, so I won’t tell you what she said we could have to drink.

Only it begins with an R and a C and it’s a bright red color. I love bright red drinks, don’t you? They taste twice as good as any other color.” – Anne of Green Gables

Personally, I never thought it was bad manners to tell your company what you are going to give them to eat. I do it all the time and with gusto! Oh well.

Tonight my husband found me boiling raspberries. He made the logical leap that there was a nice batch of raspberry jam in his future. A lively game of guessing ensued until I haughtily told him I was making Anne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial. He looked rather confused, glanced around the kitchen, and asked if I was going to add the alcohol later. I guess he was never a little girl…

I have loved the spunky Anne of Prince Edward Island ever since I first met her on the pages of L. M. Montgomery’s books. Somehow I imagine all of us women have a bit of Anne somewhere inside. If you share a love of Anne, pop over to Reading to Know where my friend Carrie does a L.M. Montgomery reading challenge each year. It’s a great way to get a little more Anne in your life.

Tomorrow when my husband comes home hot after a 100 degree bike commute, I will hand him a glass of this delectable cordial and try to explain about Marilla and when Anne got Diana royally drunk on current wine and why Raspberry Cordial does not have any alcohol. Then when I have plied him well with this tasty treat I will bat my long eyelashes and casually mention I have never been to Prince Edward Island and really he should get around to taking me someday soon. It would be spectacular to go with my own “Gilbert”. May the power of the Raspberry Cordial be with me…

This is a very simple recipe and a great one to do with your kids when they read the book. The final result is delicious and refreshing! Update: Jonathan had a first and a second glass…

Tip on squeezing lemons: you really need juice from fresh lemons for this one. The bottled stuff is not up to the task! When you are juicing a fresh lemon, roll it on a cutting board before you cut it. Just press firmly and roll it up and down a few times. This helps to release the juice. Afterwards, slice it in half and juice it. I love This JuicerAnne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial - Mirlandra's Kitchen (3) because all the pulp and seeds get strained out leaving the clean juice below. It also has an easy pour spout. I own no fewer than four juicers of different sizes and types for different juicing jobs. Of those, only one is electric. I might have a thing about these handy tools… This one is the one I use most.

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Anne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 12 oz of raspberries fresh or frozen but without any sugar added
  • 3/4 cup of sugar
  • 4 cups water
  • 2 lemons

Instructions

  • Put the raspberries, sugar and water into a large sauce pan.

  • Cook over medium heat, stirring every so often, for 20 minutes - until all of the sugar is dissolved.

  • If fruit is still chunky, mash with a potato masher or fork.

  • Pour the mixture through a sieve. Use the back of a spoon to smash the juice through, leaving the seeds.

  • Squeeze the lemons and strain the juice. Add to the raspberry juice.

  • Let the cordial cool in the fridge for several hours until cold.

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  1. Mirim says

    This is utterly, amazingly delicious.

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    • Mirlandra says

      It became a favorite of ours over the summer. I have some more berries in the freezer and I’m thinking of making another batch!

      Reply

  2. Günther says

    I am Going to use blueberry

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    • Mirlandra says

      Let me know how it turns out!

      Reply

  3. Shelby says

    Thank you for this recipe been looking for it forever! And I too one day would like to visit Prince Edward Island ^_^

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    • Mirlandra says

      I’m so glad! It is one of my favorite treats these days. Every time I make it there is never quite enough. I hope you get to PEI!

  4. Katie @ Recipe for Perfection says

    What a gorgeous color. I love food out of books- I’m especially fond of Jane Austen! Cheers!

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    • Mirlandra says

      I’m a big sucker for Jane Austen. I always enjoyed the books but had an amazing professor in college who was so engaging I fell hard for all things Victorian! My favorite Austin is Persuasion.

      Reply

      • Katie @ Recipe for Perfection says

        Yes! Me too! You should see the movie version with Ciaran Hinds- really like that one.

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  5. Natty says

    How long does this last in the fridge? Can I make this a few days ahead of time?

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    • Mirlandra says

      The sugar helps to preserve it and I would consider it very safe for a week. Realistically it could last for several weeks but I’m only comfortable promising a week. Making it a few days ahead is perfect, particularly in such a busy holiday season. I think it is a wonderful Christmas treat! Enjoy 🙂

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  6. Miriam says

    I’m so happy I found your recipe! I am teaching a class on Anne of Green Gables to several middle school girls in our co-op. We finish up tomorrow, and I want to serve this as a special part of our tea. Thank you for sharing!

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    • Mirlandra says

      That sounds so fun! They are lucky gals. Enjoy your tea 🙂

      Reply

    • Tracy DeLay says

      Hi Miriam! I’m trying to pull together ideas for an Anee of Green Gables class for our homeschool co-op! I would love to know what you did for your class!

      Reply

  7. Veronica says

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    Loved it, I had small lemons so used three instead of four, but it turned s out delicious & not too sweet. I’m enjoying it as a champagne co*cktail and just with some Pellegrino! Thank you

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    • Mirlandra says

      Thanks for saying Hi Veronica! So glad you enjoyed this!

      Reply

  8. Génesis Pérez says

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    My birthday will be Anne, I’m excited to try this recipe

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    • Mirlandra says

      Enjoy! It sounds like a wonderful birthday plan indeed!!!

      Reply

  9. Penny Lighthall says

    Hi, Its August and Raspberries are in season now and I would like to give this as Christmas gifts to my Anne of Green Gables friends. How do I store it so that it will keep and still be good.

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    • Mirlandra says

      Hi Penny, My first thought would be to freeze it! The other option is to freeze the raspberries and make it at Christmas time. I do that with a lot of my summer produce when things come on too much at once and I need to scale it back in order to get everything done.

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  10. Caryn says

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    I want to try this with our fresh raspberries! what size are the lemons (WinCo sells small and big ones), or can you give me an amount of juice that equals to? (I find juice amount varies from lemon to lemon.) Thank you!

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Anne of Green Gables Raspberry Cordial - Mirlandra's Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What kind of cordial is in Anne of Green Gables? ›

In one chapter of Anne of Green Gables, Anne invites her friend over and serves her a beautiful, deep crimson glass of what appears to be raspberry cordial.

What is raspberry cordial made of? ›

The drink is raspberry cordial, a sweet concoction made from fresh raspberries, sugar, and lemon juice. Marilla has allowed Anne to use a half bottle left over from a church social, a very special treat.

Is Anne of Green Gables ADHD or autism? ›

Anne Shirley, the protagonist of the novel Anne of Green Gables (written by Lucy Maude Montgomery and published in 1908), shares the hyperactive and inattentive qualities that fit the current definition of ADHD. She also lacks the menacing characteristics of the 1902 description.

What did Anne drink instead of raspberry cordial? ›

"Anne, you certainly have a genius for getting into trouble. You went and gave Diana currant wine instead of raspberry cordial. Didn't you know the difference yourself?"

What is Gilbert's illness in Anne of Green Gables? ›

"Gilbert is very ill," said Mrs. Lynde gravely. "He took down with typhoid fever just after you left for Echo Lodge.

Why does Gilbert Blythe call Anne carrots? ›

Gilbert Blythe takes an immediate interest in Anne upon their first meeting and tries to gain her attention; however, when Anne ignores him, he teasingly calls her "Carrots" because of her red hair, unaware of her sensitivity about it.

Why did Anne of Green Gables dye her hair? ›

However, after coping with her feelings of abandonment and insecurity, getting her best friend drunk, getting teased by a boy in school, and losing the only real father figure she's ever known, she dyes her hair blonde, dons a plaid shirt and becomes the town whor* of Avonlea."

Is raspberry syrup the same as raspberry cordial? ›

Key Takeaways. Basic Components: Syrups are sugar-water solutions infused with various flavours, while cordials are more complex and include sugar, acids, salt, and multiple flavours.

What is raspberry cordial good for? ›

Raspberry juice cordial has a long anecdotal use in Australia for the prophylaxis and treatment of gastroenteritis in livestock, cage birds and humans.

What is the difference between a cordial and a liqueur? ›

A liqueur, or cordial, is a sweetened distilled spirit. Flavored with a variety of fruits, nuts, herbs, and spices, as well as things like chocolate and coffee, liqueurs contribute more flavor than alcohol to co*cktails and mixed drinks.

What does Anne of Green Gables drink? ›

A raspberry-flavoured sparkling beverage that is unique to PEI. Featured in the book Anne of Green Gables. Anne loved bright red drinks and we know you will too! Raspberry Cordial contains no artificial flavours or colours and only contains 110 calories in a 335 ml bottle.

What kind of drink is cordial? ›

Synonymous with liqueurs, cordials are the largest and most diverse category of spirits. Cordials are made by mixing or redistilling neutral spirits, brandy, rum or other spirits with natural ingredients such as fruit, herbs and cream. Some cordials are consumed neat; others are perfect for co*cktails.

What is the cordial fruit juice? ›

Fruit cordials are drinks made by infusing fruits and botanicals in a sugar syrup to create concentrated syrups bursting with flavour. Cordials often contain fruit juice from concentrate for their strong and fruity taste. Whilst their main purpose is to be enjoyed mixed with water, cordials can be incredibly versatile.

What is sorrel cordial? ›

It's a delicious, aromatic drink made from hibiscus flowers, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, pimento and soft brown cane sugar. Non-alcoholic and concentrated into a cordial, you can dilute to your exacting taste for a refreshing drink – anytime. Ingredients: Hibiscus, fresh organic ginger, sugar.

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