Beyond the basic glass — creative cordial cocktails, mocktails, slushies, popsicles, and surprising ways to use cordial in your kitchen.
Australia's iconic pub drink — made at home in 30 seconds
An elegant summer cocktail that takes 60 seconds to make
The ultimate Aussie summer treat for kids (and adults)
A frozen cordial drink that's better than anything from a shop
Turn breakfast into something magical
Poke holes in a freshly baked sponge cake and pour over undiluted cordial. It soaks in and creates an incredibly moist, flavoured cake. Lemon cordial on vanilla sponge is heavenly.
Mix 2 tbsp cordial with 1 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp vinegar, salt, and pepper. Shake well. Raspberry cordial vinaigrette is unexpectedly fantastic on green salads.
Mix cordial with hot water instead of cold for a warming winter drink. Lemon, ginger, or honey cordials work best. Add a cinnamon stick for extra cosiness.
Freeze diluted cordial in a shallow tray. Every 30 minutes for 3 hours, scrape with a fork. The result is a beautiful, crystalline Italian-style ice dessert.
Reduce undiluted cordial in a saucepan until syrupy. Brush over pork, chicken, or salmon before grilling for a sweet, caramelised glaze. Orange and ginger cordials work brilliantly.
Replace the liquid in your buttercream recipe with cordial concentrate. Raspberry cordial buttercream on chocolate cupcakes is a game-changer for kids' birthdays.
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