Description: "...he drained a cup that was filled with a fragrant draught, cool as a clear fountain, golden as a summer afternoon." Miruvor, the cordial of Imladris, was supposedly made with the undying flowers of the garden of Yavanna. Haven't found those flowers yet, but I think this recipe fits Tolkien's description fairly well.
Submitted by: Ainaweth on 2004-01-19 14:39:39
Serves: 6-12
Prep Time:
Difficulty: Easy
Ingredients
2 1/ 2 cups apple juice1 3/ 4 cups white grape juice
2 cups ginger ale
3 tsp. honey
Dash ground cinnamon
Dash ground cloves
Instructions
Simmer juices in covered pot. Add honey and stir until thoroughly dissolved.Stir in spices. Simmer for a minute or so more, then remove from heat.
Add ginger ale, stir, and pour into glass bottles. Let cool for a few minutes, then put in refrigerator for a few hours to chill.
Miruvor is also good served warm.
6 Comments
[dark blue=color]I love it warm. It works great and it’s good for thoser cold winter nights.[/color]
At last! A version for minors!
Yes!!! It is very good! I loved it!!
I think this was great!!! I liked it better cold but that might be because it’s summer
Reminds me a bit of the Scandinavian winter drink Glögg. Can’t wait to try it!
this is SO good!! it’s good warm or cold but I prefer warm! it’s really good if you want to film a movie, like of untold stories in LOTR and u could use it as an elvish drink and put it in fancy british glasses!