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Me and baby bump are drinking juice by the gallons in this heat, so thought it would be a good idea to make our own. I'd like to make Ribena style juice with my black currants. Any suggestions?

Also can you make raspberry juice? I don't have a juicer. Bought a lovely raspberry apple juice from the shops and it seems a bit silly since I have all these raspberries at the moment.
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Instead of a juicer do you have a blender, food processor or electric hand blender - wizz the fruit to mush and then strain through a seive. If no electric gadgets available, mash them with a fork and then push through a seive using a wooden spoon.

I find raspberries on their own done like this do need a bit of sugar, regardless of how sweet they taste whole. But adding the resulting juice to apple juice may negate the need for additional sugar.
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Hello Malk (and bump)
We have one of those Braun stick blenders. So we put fruit into the beaker that came with the machine just cover it with soda/tonic water or lemonade and blitz it to smithereens. You've still got the pips but if you're really fussy I suppose you could seive them out.

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For blackcurrant, place in a pan and put over a low heat until the juice starts to run, leave for a while. Strain out, then sweeten to taste, dissolving the sugar while the juice is still hot/warm, then cool. I've found this gives a better flavour. I leave mine overnight on the cool end of a Rayburn, so longer time is better. You can do shte same with rasps.
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Another blackcurrant cordial recipe:

I like this recipe because not only does it taste good, it also doesn't involve boiling the blackcurrants, which destroys the vit C content.
You might want to add less sugar and taste it. I don't use as much sugar as the recipe says.

2lb blackcurrents
1 pint water

Put both in a big bowl. Mash the blackcurrants.
Cover with a clean cloth.
Leave 2-3 days in a cool, dark place.
Place the bowl over a saucepan of boiling water, let the mixture warm through and stir well to release the juices.
Strain through a muslin cloth.
Measure the liquid and add 12 oz sugar for 1 pint liquid. Heat v. gently to dissolve the sugar.
Pour the liquid into bottles.
Keeps 6 weeks in the fridge or can be frozen.
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Having tasted first hand Jenny's blackcurrant cordial I can say that it is absolutely delicious.
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Awww thanks Piglet. Good to hear from you. Have you made your own yet?
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Not yet Jenny but will be pressing the steam juicer into service when we pick the next load. I am sulking in my stye at the moment as the tusk doctor has just pulled 4 teeth.
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Do you dilute the cordial with water or can you drink it straight?
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Oh dilute it definitely. About the same as shop bought cordial.

Poor Piglet! That sounds painful!
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