Ingredients
- 30g sugar
- 50ml water
- 120ml pre-mixed gin and tonic
- 3 sheets gelatine
- Decorations of your choice (e.g. herbs or zests)
You may have noticed that I have three different coloured jellies. Indeed, not only was this an excuse to get out my calculator and work out gin to tonic to gelatine proportions but also a good reason to try out my new jelly mould and gins. The proportions above are for 12 jellies in total of around 10g each; feel free to mix up whatever spirits you have just divide the total gin and tonic amount by the amount of flavours you want to try and make different batches.
Method
Put the sugar and water into a pan to dissolve the sugar and then bring to the boil. While the sugar and water are heating put the gelatine into cold water. Once the sugar syrup has boiled remove from the heat, squeeze the excess water from the gelatine and stir the gelatine into the syrup until dissolved. Pour in the pre-mixed gin and tonic and stir gently so that you retain some of the fizz. Pour the jelly mix into your jelly mould and refrigerate until set. I like knowing that if you dissolve five sheets of gelatine into 500ml of liquid it will set to a decent quiver so I upped my gelatine to liquid ratio to make these thicker and more like adult gummy bears.
Navaneetham Krishnan says
I always love jellies but am too lazy to make. I just pinch whatever I can when my mum makes.
I got excited to see the boost inside these beauties and yes, I will love to have a piece and try out some time soon.
Beth says
Your jellies are so pretty! I must admit that I don’t eat them often, but they would look so beautiful on a table.
Mark Willis says
Sorry Caroline, but I prefer my G&T unadulterated! And for me a G&T is incoplete without a slice of lime.
Miss Messy says
How sweet.These are just too cute! 😀
Juliana says
Very cute these jellies…perfect for the weekend.
Have a great weekend Caroline 🙂
Mich Piece of Cake says
These look so refreshing!
Guru Uru says
These jellies are too adorable 🙂
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Medeja says
Oh yeah.. who wouldn’t enjoy these jellies!
Andrea Mynard says
These look so lovely, very tempting! I fancy trying them with edible flowers too – maybe borage once it’s flowering?
Baby Sumo says
Adult jellies, think I’d like them too!
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Jacqueline @Howtobeagourmand says
It sounds as if you had too much fun making these jellies Caroline – hic!
Great combinations!
grace says
it’s nice to dust off the ol’ calculator every once in awhile, no? 🙂
this is a great idea and your results look marvelous!
Cass @foodmyfriend says
This is such a cool idea! Do you recon I could make them with agar agar? I have found that it has a much firmer hold. We used to squirt jelly through our teeth as kids.. until we found out what was in it!
Petra says
I love G&T and have never had it in jelly shape before but am sure I would love that too! Great idea, I tried vodka but why not gin?! 🙂 Inspired
Jennifer Kendall says
these look awesome Caroline!! I love your flavor combinations here!
Nicole Rossetti le Strange says
Good grief… I think I just found my idea of Heaven! 🙂
David says
Wonderful idea! Hope to try these next weeken.