
I'm not exactly sure why, but I don't really drink gin. I rarely make cocktails with gin as the main ingredient and worry that I may in fact be scared of this manly man's liquor. Usually one stays away from a certain type of alcohol because of an unfortunate experience, yet as I look back through my memory recorder, I can not recall any horrid gin-induced hangovers or embarrassing drunken spectacles. My fear is especially irrational because I find myself sipping on my dad's gin and tonics practically every evening.
So it's time I confront gin. I'll do so by giving it a super feminine makeover and mix up a cocktail called the Lap of Luxury. With a name that fabulous, this cocktail that was favored by Audrey Hepburn, is sure to be an interesting taste sensation. For the recipe, read more

Lap of Luxury
From Plymouth Gin
2 oz. Plymouth gin (I figured go with what the recipe calls for, but you can use a different gin if you'd like)
1 1/4 oz fresh squeeze Pink grapefruit juice
1/2 oz. Elderflower cordial
1 dash of simple syrup (mix equal parts boiling water and sugar)
1 slice of watermelon
- To a shaker filled with ice add gin, elderflower cordial,
watermelon wedge, simple syrup and pink grapefruit juice. - Shake
vigorously to break up the watermelon. - Strain into a tall glass filled
with crushed ice. Garnish with a watermelon ball and a slice of lemon.
Makes one cocktail.
Substitute: Black currant or apple liquor for the elderflower cordial.
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Elizabeth and James
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Ben Sherman
This looks delicious. I wonder if it would be possible to create a non-alcoholic version. (We're strict non-drinkers in my family.) Errrrr. . . I guess that would just be a watermelon slushie-smoothie. ((shrugs))
1Yes ANM, it does just sound like a slushy! Lol.
:D
:D I think Ill keep the gin in mine.
2Sounds veddy interesting!
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