Gin
A collection of recipes with the ingredient gin.
The Pink Gimlet, made with grapefruit juice and French Lille Rosé wine, is a bit lighter than the classic version, goes down smoothly, and is a great treat for a Sunday brunch, bachelorette party, or pool party. Shake with ice. read more
A fairly strong, moderately sweet, and slightly spicy cocktail, the Negroni is a combination of Campari, vermouth, and gin in equal parts. This recipe is meant for sharing, and the cocktail is prepared in a pitcher. Serve the Negroni in glasses over ice, garnished with read more
This bright and sparkling, rich cocktail is made with a bottle of light lager, freshly squeezed orange juice, and a splash of gin. It's perfect for Sunday brunch, especially if you're looking to cure a hangover. read more
If you think this tomato cocktail is in the same league as a Bloody Mary, you're wrong. A tomato martini is a lighter drink with a complex flavor, thanks to the combination of gin, vermouth, tomato, and a few drops of anise. read more
The subtle tartness of the homemade garnet-balsamic vinaigrette and the spicy notes of vermouth and black pepper perfectly complement the fruity flavor of strawberries in this gin-based cocktail. This drink will appeal to any lover of complex flavors. Serve in - read more
For this sophisticated yet easy-to-make cocktail, you'll need any quality sparkling wine, Champagne, or Spanish cava, a splash of gin, and freshly squeezed tangerine juice. Simply combine all ingredients in a well-chilled glass and— read more
The traditional Fallen Angel cocktail is quite tart and tart, making it an acquired taste. But Trisha Yearwood decided to sweeten it up and make it a favorite at your party. You'll still enjoy the notes of lime, mint, and your favorite... read more
This refreshing pink cocktail is made with sparkling rosé wine, pink lemonade, and gin. For added flair, garnish the rim of the glass with crushed pink peppercorns. This cocktail is perfect for summer parties and bachelorette parties. read more
Two additional ingredients—rose water and fresh strawberries—will transform a classic gin and tonic into a new, special drink. You can also add freshly squeezed lime juice for a more familiar flavor. For garnish, look online: read more
The Verde Maria (Green Maria) cocktail is a fun twist on the Bloody Mary. It's made with traditional Mexican ingredients: tomato juice is replaced with tomatillo puree. It's moderately tart, with a spicy and... read more
This is a variation on the classic French 75 cocktail. Traditionally, this drink uses gin and champagne, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and a dash of simple syrup. So why not replace the last two ingredients with lemon liqueur?! read more
Crisp and refreshing honeydew melon, cucumber, and jicama pair beautifully with the vibrant floral notes of gin, lime juice, and triple sec in this invigorating summer sangria. Let it sit in the refrigerator before serving, ideally for - read more
Gin lovers will love this cocktail with dry vermouth and champagne. Added with freshly squeezed lemon juice, it's sparkling, bubbly, and refreshing. Served in champagne flutes, it's perfect for special occasions. read more
This cocktail is served in a large bowl with straws for several people. It's made with vodka, rum, and gin, with the addition of grape juice, citrus soda, and fresh grapes. The drink is quite strong, but easy to drink thanks to the... read more
This cocktail contains five spirits: gin, dark rum, light rum, añejo tequila, and silver tequila. This potent concoction is especially popular among college students. Triple sec, freshly squeezed citrus juice, and pineapple juice are added. read more
This punch is a spookier take on the classic American rickey cocktail. A refreshing Halloween drink for kids, it can be turned into an adult punch with a splash of gin. Red punch with lychee and blueberry eyeballs - read more
The delicious Fog Cutter tiki cocktail is easy to drink, has a pleasant tropical flavor, and packs a punch. It's no wonder, considering it's made with a classic blend of spirits: rum, cognac, gin, and—the icing on the cake—a dry... read more
If you want your party to be the most fun, serve your guests a Long Island in a large punch bowl. Gin, rum, tequila, vodka, and triple sec in one glass will quickly make heads spin, and the grapefruit will leave a pleasant aftertaste. The punch can be... read more
Natural non-alcoholic cider is unfiltered apple juice, making the perfect cocktail for cool weather. Simmer the spiced cider in a slow cooker to infuse the spices, then add the alcohol. read more
Enjoy the pure, multifaceted flavor of the classic Negroni cocktail, which combines equal parts gin, Campari bitters, and sweet vermouth. Another essential ingredient is a slice of orange zest. Squeeze - read more
Prepare for the long-awaited match thoroughly and offer everyone drinks in their favorite team's colors. Below are several cocktails in a variety of colors to choose from. Pour them into zip-lock pouches for easy on-the-go use. Cocktails can be... read more
A frozen cocktail isn't just a relaxing drink: it can also be a light dessert for adults, a pleasant refreshment for the taste buds after dinner. Garnish each serving with a twist of lemon zest. When you twist the lemon zest, read more
Elderflower liqueur infuses this martini with a pleasant floral aroma, while lemon syrup adds a refreshing note. Garnish each glass with a lemon twist and enjoy over a spring brunch. read more
The star of this cocktail is orange marmalade (aka confiture). Is there a little left at the bottom of the jar? Great! That's what you need. Add the remaining cocktail ingredients to the same jar and shake, washing the marmalade off the sides of the jar. The cocktail is ready! The drink is... read more
The eggs are simmered in a tart-sweet sauce of canned tomatoes, green olives, and thyme until the whites are set. The yolks should remain runny and luscious, so you can break off a piece of crispy garlic bread, dip it, and savor it. read more
Give your favorite gin and tonic a pleasant floral twist by adding hibiscus syrup to the cocktail. You can make the syrup ahead of time, and don't throw away the swollen hibiscus flowers: they can be used to garnish the drink in the glass. Serve the cocktail very chilled. read more
Add maraschino syrup and a cherry to the traditional French 75 cocktail of gin, lemon juice, and sparkling wine, and its flavor will take on a whole new dimension. This delicate pink cocktail in an elegant glass will be the perfect addition to any bachelorette party or other occasion. read more
Japanese matcha tea will make your Gin & Tonic even more refreshing and invigorating, adding a hint of tartness for a richer flavor and a pleasant greenish tint. Stir the powder thoroughly into the gin to remove any lumps, and... read more
A quick tomato sauce made from canned tomatoes in their own juice with thyme and pimento-stuffed olives provides the nourishing base for this simple egg dish, which is first cooked on the stovetop and then baked in the oven. read more
A refreshing sparkling drink made with gin and cucumber, lime, and ginger ale, perfect for summer parties. Mix it in a pitcher for a large group and serve very chilled over ice. Add ginger ale directly to the glass. read more
This salsa is as refreshing as the popular gin and lime Gimlet cocktail that inspired it. It's even more delicious if left to rest overnight in the refrigerator. Serve as an appetizer with - read more
Traditional winter fruits and berries are combined in this festive cocktail, prepared in a huge punch bowl for a large gathering. All the ingredients are simply poured into the bowl, resulting in a magnificent drink with just the right balance of... read more
This cocktail is incredibly quick and easy to make and makes a perfect complement to any holiday meal. If you prefer a non-alcoholic version, replace the gin with an additional shot of ginger beer or any other soda. Before serving, shake each glass. read more
The recipe for this drink was shared by Biltong, an American bar with a South African atmosphere and renowned for its creative cocktails. The celery sour features pineapple-infused gin, celery syrup, and citrus-vanilla liqueur. read more
The Bee's Knees is an American cocktail that was invented during the Prohibition era. It consists of just three ingredients: gin, honey, and lemon juice—a stunning combination! According to one version, the cocktail was quite popular for... read more
Despite its simple name, this drink's flavor is truly epic. Gin is diluted with freshly squeezed strawberry and apple juice at a ratio of 1:2, and the drink is topped with regular soda. But its highlight is the green basil. It adds... read more
A flip cocktail is a delicious combination of spirits, aromatics, and whipped egg whites. This version is made with gin infused with Earl Grey tea, featuring distinctive notes of bergamot, lemon juice, and maraschino syrup. Instead of... read more
Because this cocktail's name evokes Hollywood fashion, it's often prepared for special occasions. The cocktail always looks equally luxurious—red and sparkling—but its ingredients can be quite varied. In this version: read more
Delight your house party guests with these vibrant rainbow cocktails made with gin, grenadine, pineapple juice, and curaçao liqueur. Serve as shots or pour over crushed ice for a fun frozen dessert. read more
Cranberry cocktails are perfect for the winter holidays. Not only will they add a touch of class to your Christmas or New Year's party, but their crisp, tart flavor will also perfectly refresh your taste buds after a hearty holiday dinner. Jeffrey - read more
This elegant drink is a variation of the classic American cocktail, the French 75, made with gin, champagne, simple syrup, and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Instead of the usual champagne, rosé sparkling wine is used. read more
The highlight of the Dirty Martini cocktail is the brine from preserved olives. Instead of traditional vodka, add more aromatic gin, and a couple of drops of dry vermouth complete the whole composition perfectly. Serve the cocktail as an aperitif. read more
Don't let the name of this drink fool you. While the cocktail may look like iced tea in a glass, Texas Tea is actually more powerful than the famous Long Island Tea. This drink contains the same ingredients (that is, almost all strong tea) read more
This cocktail uses frozen tonic water cubes instead of regular ice to ensure a vibrant, fresh flavor right up to the last sip. Combine the gin and tonic in a glass filled with ice and add a squeeze of fresh lime juice. read more
This cocktail is made with Limoncello liqueur, Chardonnay wine, and a splash of gin. A sprig of thyme will enhance the aromas, and an egg white will add a beautiful foamy head to this refreshing drink. Top it off with soda water and enjoy. A - read more
This classic cocktail was invented in the 1920s in the United States. It was said that the drink's effect was similar to being fired from a French 75mm cannon, hence the cocktail's name. At the time, the French 75 was so... read more
The base of this sparkling cocktail is freshly squeezed blood orange juice. Mix it with gin and simple syrup and top it off with champagne. It's a bright and refreshing festive drink, perfect for a New Year's Eve party. read more
Give the classic English Tom Collins a more fruity flavor and aroma by adding freshly squeezed mandarin juice and celery to the traditional ingredients of gin, sugar, lemon juice, and soda water. read more
Brew white tea and chill it thoroughly – you'll have the base for a wonderfully refreshing cocktail. Lemon thyme syrup and a touch of ripe peach infuse the iced tea with an invigorating flavor, while a splash of gin makes it a delight for adults. read more
This sparkling, low-alcohol cocktail blends the flavors of rhubarb, strawberry, citrus, and vanilla into a stunning bouquet. One of its ingredients is rhubarb compote, which imbues the entire drink with a fabulous flavor, and it's a must-make. read more
Fresh peaches are blended with ice, frozen lemonade concentrate, and gin. The resulting cocktail is frozen, thick, and very refreshing, with a rich fruit flavor that masks the alcohol notes well. This... read more
A cucumber cooler is one of the most refreshing summer cocktails. Cucumbers, gin, citrus, mint… an invigorating combination. And if you serve it all as a frozen slushie, your enjoyment is doubled. To make it, blend frozen cucumbers in a blender. read more
Although American film star Ginger Rogers was not known to be fond of alcohol, her name, which means "ginger" in English, inspired the creation and dedication of many cocktails flavored with this spice. read more
This cocktail, invented in the bar of the fashionable Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, is believed to have been the first drink named after a movie star. It was invented before Prohibition in the United States in 1920, when Charlie Chaplin had already become... read more
The main ingredients of this Italian cocktail are Campari bitters, gin, and sweet vermouth, mixed in equal parts. However, the classic drink's sweet and spicy aroma takes on a new meaning when enhanced with smoky notes. With this... read more
The Scorpion is a vibrant tiki cocktail traditionally prepared for a group of several people and served in large, wide bowls garnished with fruit and edible flowers, with multiple straws. It was invented by an American named Trader. read more
This frozen strawberry lemonade with a alcoholic twist will be hard to resist on a hot day. Refreshing and filled with the summery flavors of strawberry and sparkling lemon, it's a perfect treat for any house party. read more
This iced tea is a perfect substitute for any cocktail at a summer party. It's made in a large pitcher, but you can double the amount if desired. Chamomile tea is steeped with strawberry pieces, then cooled and... read more
This feminine cocktail captivates with its taste and sophisticated appearance. Gin is shaken in a shaker with lemon juice, egg white, sugar syrup, red wine, and a couple of drops of violet liqueur, which imbues the drink with a subtle, sophisticated... read more
The taste of this ice cream punch will be hard to forget, as will the drink's unique presentation. The recipe bears a resemblance to the famous Ramoz Gin Fizz cocktail, which is made using cream, egg whites, gin, and orange blossom water. read more
This cocktail looks like a traditional Spanish sangria: it has red wine, berries, and refreshing ice. But the cherry syrup and gin give this sangria a new twist and an interesting finish. Mix the scarlet cocktail with sparkling water. read more
A refreshing and pleasant-tasting gin cocktail with cucumber, simple syrup, and lime juice. A truly light and feminine cocktail. Its name is likely inspired by the Rolling Stones song of the same name. This drink will lift your spirits— read more
An American cocktail made with gin, lime juice, simple syrup, and mint. The drink most likely originated in Chicago's Southside and was popular among gangster Al Capone, who ruled the area. All the ingredients are perfect— read more
The Ramos Gin Fizz cocktail was created in New Orleans in the late 19th century by a bartender named Henry Ramos, after whom it was named. At the time, the cocktail was so popular and in demand that Ramos employed more than 20 people at his bar. read more
Mash fresh pitted cherries with lime and sugar, then add gin. read more
Jenever, also known as "juniper vodka," is the national spirit of Holland. Its name derives from the Dutch word "jeneverbes," meaning "juniper." It is believed that its recipe was based on... read more
The martini cocktail has so many variations that often the only thing remaining from the original is the cone-shaped glass. Nevertheless, martini always evokes associations with the drink's premium taste, elegance, and— read more
I love this drink in any form. It's so refreshing. Blackberry and gin is one of my favorite combinations, perhaps even more than gin and cucumber! I mix the ingredients together to create a drink with ice cubes and macerated fruit. You can also... read more
The Lemon Drop Martini, a vodka-based cocktail with honey syrup, boasts a warmer aroma and a softer flavor than its famous orange liqueur counterpart. The contrast of sweet honey and tart lemon... read more
This drink will revolutionize your traditional notion of sangria. While less popular than red, white sangria is no less delicious. Mix white wine, aromatic limeade, and elderflower liqueur, which pairs perfectly with... read more
The Negroni cocktail is named after the Italian Count Camillo Negroni, who invented it. Traditionally, the drink consists of gin, sweet vermouth, and orange bitters, garnished with an orange slice. It is commonly enjoyed as a... read more
The Long Island Iced Tea's uniqueness lies in the fact that, while being one of the strongest cocktails, it looks like a harmless iced tea. Although the cocktail was invented on Long Island in New York in the 1970s, the idea behind the drink is nothing new. read more
A fizz is a fizzy cocktail made with sparkling water or champagne. A grapefruit fizz with gin and orange liqueur is pleasantly refreshing and invigorating in hot weather, and it's also a great mood lifter! read more
This delicious, bright red dessert drink with an ice cream "foam" takes some effort to make, but it will live up to and perhaps even exceed your expectations. If necessary, try substituting vodka for the gin. read more
Since its invention in the 1870s, this American cocktail has undergone many changes. The classic martini is considered to be made with gin and vermouth, garnished with an olive. It's worth noting that the "Nick and Nora" glass used to serve this... read more
The martini is an elegant cocktail made with gin and vermouth. Since its invention in America in the late 19th century, the proportions of the drinks have constantly changed, depending on both personal preference and the national situation. Try it: read more
The Gimlet cocktail supposedly got its name from its ability to leave holes in one's memory the morning after drinking it. Another theory is that the drink was named after Sir Thomas Gimlett, the Royal Navy's ship's surgeon. read more
This version of the Gimlet cocktail emphasizes the health benefits of food. While at its peak, the cocktail derived its beneficial properties from lime, now the lime juice has been replaced with the tart juice of green vegetables, the "greens" being... read more
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The Negroni alcoholic cocktail will be the start of any celebration and will lift your spirits. read more
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
This cocktail is quite strong, but so delicious that you simply can't stop drinking it. I must say, it's perfect for setting the right mood before that party you're about to attend. read more
There's nothing better than hot, steaming pancakes, especially with spicy mushu chicken. Previously, frozen pancakes were imported from Taiwan. All you had to do was reheat them with steam. They were very fragile, often brittle and easily torn. read more
A recipe for a gin and blackberry float cocktail. The berries are simmered with sugar and strained through a fine sieve. The resulting juice is poured into a shaker and mixed with mint, gin, lemon juice, and ice. The mixture is poured into glasses. read more
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.
Detailed recipe with photos.









































































































