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Title: Currant Syrup
Categories: Beverages Fruit Syrup
Yield: 1 Bottle
3 | lb | Currants; white or red |
1 | lb | Raspberries |
1 | lb | Cherries, sour |
Sugar; see below |
"This syrup can be refrigerated for about a month, but must be used within two weeks after a bottle is opened." Add several tbsps to glass and fill with cold water or sparkling water and ice.
Mash the fruits together and let them stand in a warm place for a day. Strain the juice into a nonreactive pan, and add 4 cups (1 lite) of sugar to each 2 1/2 cups (625 ml) of liquid; place over low heat or inside a pan partly filled with simmering water and stir to dissolve the sugar. Cool the syrup, then skim it, pour it into bottles and cork them tightly.
MAKES: about 7 cups, 1 3/4 litres SOURCE: _The Book of One Hundred Beverages_ by William Bernhardt
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