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- Difficulty Easy
Ingredients
- We use gin and sloe gin
Gin and tonic cake
This double lemon, gin and tonic cake combines two of our favourite things. It's easy to make and sure to please a crowd – a new way to enjoy your G&T.
Gin, grapefruit and clementine upside-down cake
This is a classy, grown-up take on an upside-down cake, with ruby red grapefruit, clementines, a light almond sponge and a gin-heavy drizzle on top.
Gin and tonic traybake squares
Treat your guests to these mini boozy squares at your next dinner party. Both the sponge and the buttercream are laced with gin and tonic, so the flavour really comes through.
Sloe gin layer cake
This is a great alternative use for sloe gin. Team it with plums to make a layer cake with wow factor – it's sure to impress your friends. Best of all, it's a really easy recipe too.
Sloe gin and plum crumble
Our sloe gin and plum crumble is a twist on a classic and much-loved British dessert. The infused gin really adds extra depth to the flavour. Pair with good-quality vanilla ice cream.
Gin and tonic dip dabs
Check out these gin and tonic dip dabs, a fun grown-up version of a childhood favourite. You can substitute any other flavouring for the gin and tonic – orange or lemon extract also work well.
Gin and tonic granita
This boozy granita makes a great palate cleanser or summer dessert. It's quick, easy and super refreshing, the perfect way to finish a rich and heavy dinner.
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