
Apple & elderflower gin cocktail
- Preparation and cooking time
- Prep:
- No cook
- Easy
- Serves 8
Cool off with this gin-based apple and elderflower cocktail with both fruity and floral notes. Make a batch of this easy summer drink for entertaining
- Vegetarian
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- 250ml gin
- 200ml elderflower cordial
- 1l cloudy apple juice
- appleslices and ice, to serve
Nutrition: per serving
- kcal208
- fat0g
- saturates0g
- carbs31g
- sugars31g
- fibre0g
- protein0g
- salt0g
Method
step 1
In a jam jar, mix the gin with cordial. When ready to serve, divide the mixture between 8 glasses, top up with apple juice, apple slices and ice.
Recipe from Good Food magazine, August 2013
Comments, questions and tips (2)
Overall rating
redheadgezqO_mEkSN
I take it the cordial is mixed with water 1st, sorry new to doing cocktails this is my 1st year

goodfoodteam
Hi, thanks for your question. You don't need to mix the cordial with water in this recipe as it is diluted by the apple juice. We hope this helps. Best wishes, BBC Good Food Team.

runemester
Very appealing and fresh. I found that a squeeze of fresh ginger doesn't harm at all too ;-)