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Friday, April 10, 2009

wherein she invents gin & tonic sorbet


i normally only post recipes only over on just know where you are, but i'm going to make an exception, since i mentioned the whole notion of a gin & tonic sorbet here on MPC. i did a little experiment and i am pleased to announce that it is a BIG SUCCESS!

gin & tonic sorbet

first, make a sugar syrup by bringing 3C water and 1C sugar to a boil.

allow the syrup to cool.

then stir together the following in small, flat dish that will fit in your freezer. i used a flat 1.5 inch tall by A4-sized tupperware container with a lid:

1 C of the sugar syrup
1 half liter bottle of schweppes indian tonic (do not be cheap about your tonic, only schweppes will do)
the juice of 2 limes
1/2 C of gin (i used g'vine, a posh french small batch gin)
i let mine freeze overnight, but it likely would have been ready sooner--the gin keeps it from freezing into ice cube-like consistency. then, you take a fork and rake it across until it's a lovely slushy consistency, put it in a glass with a slice of lime and serve in the sun.
it's heavenly. i promise.

and it's also #40

14 comments:

  1. Ok, I'll be over tonight at sunset to enjoy one...

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  2. you make me laugh. but i do have some sugar syrup sitting around feeling very unproductive and lonely in my fridge, so ...

    Would you be okay if I substituted vodka? ;)

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  3. totally ok to use vodka, i almost wrote that.

    and to any hendrick's lovers out there, if you use hendrick's gin, you should substitute cucumber for the lime--i guess you'll have to peel it and blitz it up in the blender.

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  4. soooooooooooooooooo yummy and swank...I could see this at a very posh party

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  5. Ice is nice
    but
    liquor is quicker.

    One of the most pleasant G&Ts I ever had was while sitting in the hot Palm Springs sun, next to a swimming pool. Perfect.

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  6. Give me a beach and your gin & tonic sorbet...heaven!

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  7. Ohhh.. yum. I will be back to read more goodies over here. This is just the kind of recipe I needed.
    xo

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  8. Oh my...just stopped by from Tango Baby's blog because the photo of the Gin and Tonic Sorbet beckoned to me.

    You photos and blog are lovely and I can't wait to make the Sorbet!

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  9. I never thought that would work, sounds yummy! Now I have to try and produce my red wine ice-cream...

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  10. Sweet gin, I would never have thought. I do enjoy a G&T.

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  11. Looks and sounds delicious . . .

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  12. Yeah, this is going to be made A LOT at my house this summer! I'm glad you posted this recipe here :)

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