Gin and Tonic Gelatin Mold
- 1 1/3 cups plus 1/4 cup water
- 1 cup sugar
- Zest and juice of 2 lemons
- 1 2/3 cups plus 1 tablespoon tonic water (not diet!)
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons gin
- 2 4-sheet packages of leaf gelatin
- 1 pint white currants or 1 1/2-2 pints raspberries, optional
- 1 teaspoon confectioners sugar, if using raspberries
- 4-cup gelatin mold, lightly greased with almond or vegetable oil
- Put the 1 1/3 cups water and sugar into a wide, thick-bottomed saucepan and bring to the boil.
- Let boil for 5 minutes, take off the heat, add the lemon zest, and leave to steep for 15 minutes.
- Strain into a measuring cup, then add the lemon juice, the tonic water, and the gin; you should have reached the 6-cup mark; if not, add more tonic water, gin, or lemon juice to taste.
- Soak the gelatin leaves in a dish of cold water for 5 minutes to soften.
- Meanwhile, put the 1/4 cup of water into a small saucepan and bring to the boil.
- Remove from the heat, squeeze out the gelatin leaves, and whisk them in.
- Pour some of the gin and lemon syrup mixture into the saucepan and then pour everything back into the measuring cup.
- Pour into the mold and, when cold, put in the refrigerator to set.
- This should take about 6 hours.
- When you are ready to unmold, half-fill a sink with warm water and stand the mold in it for 30 seconds or so.
- Clamp a big flat plate over the gelatin and invert to unmold, shaking it as you do so.
- If it doesnt work, stand it in the warm water for another half minute or so and try again.
- If youve used a dome mold, surround the gelatin with white currants, or fill the hole with them if youve used a ring mold.
- Raspberries are just as good, but dust these with confectioners sugarit sounds fancy, but it makes the pale-jade glimmer of the jelly and the otherwise-too-vibrant red of the fruit come together on the plate.
- The white currants should be left to glimmer, opal-like, without interference.
- VARIATION
- To make a vodka and lime jelly, simply substitute 6 limes for the 2 lemons and use vodka in place of the gin.
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Taken from www.cookstr.com/recipes/gin-and-tonic-gelatin-mold (may not work)