There's nothing quite like a refreshing cucumber
The classic gin and tonic is hard to beat, but if you're looking for a nice finishing touch, some freshly sliced cucumber and lime give this cocktail a unique Mediterranean vibe.
This is my go-to summertime cocktail recipe – especially when I'm hosting my friends and family for a barbecue!
They're deliciously refreshing, visually appealing, and a stunning contrast to those wonderfully smokey entries coming off the grill. Plus, even all on its own, you'll be blown away by how amazing this cocktail comes out.
It's truly the perfect summertime cocktail, and the restaurant-quality taste and presentation have always been greatly appreciated by my guests!
National Gin and Tonic Day is on April 9th!
🎥 Video
🥘 Ingredients
- Cubed Ice – Filled to the brim of your glass
- Gin of Your Choice
- Tonic
- Cucumber - Ideally, mini cucumbers. cut thinly lengthwise
- Lemon and Drinking Straw for Garnish
See the recipe card for quantities.
🍹 Step-by-Step
🔪 Instructions
This particular cocktail has a bit of flair and some accouterments – mainly the thinly sliced cucumber that will adorn the inside of your glass. It's visually stunning to look at and gives us that delicious flavor, which is why your first step should be to cut your mini cucumbers lengthwise. To achieve this, I recommend using a mandolin food slicer.
Once you've got you tin slices, you can begin lining the inside of your Highball or Balloon glasses. Two or three slices of cucumber for each chilled glass should be enough, but feel to add a few extra slices if you really enjoy a strong cumber flavor.
Next, fill your chilled glass with ice and pour in 1 ½ oz // 4cl // 40 ml
Once you've added your tonic, the only thing left to do is garnish with a lime wedge and a fun drinking straw!
🥒 Variations
I recommend using Hendrick's
Classic
🍽 Equipment
- Mandolin Food Slicer – For cutting the cucumber
- Jigger
- Highball Glass or Balloon Glass - chilled
🌡 Storage
For many reasons, this cocktail should be enjoyed right away. One of the biggest reasons is that tonic water will eventually go flat – ruining the fresh, crisp taste that
💭 Top tip
When preparing your
Are you already wondering, "How do I chill a cocktail glass properly?" The most efficient way to get a perfectly chilled glass is to put them in the freezer beforehand. I usually like to give it at least a half hour, but if you're like me and plan to have friends and family over for backyard grilling and dinner parties this summer, you could also throw your glasses in the night before.
If you don't have that kind of freezer space or that kind of time between refills for your guests, another method you could adopt is filling each cocktail glass with ice cubes while you prepare the cucumber slices and fresh lime wedges. Once it comes time to start lining your glasses with cucumber slices again, you can dump out the ice and start pouring the cocktail.
In an attempt to protect our environment, one final tip is that I highly encourage you to avoid using disposable straws whenever possible. If you can, opt to use either metal or paper straws, or forgo them altogether.
🙋🏻 FAQ
The classic
There are so many different variations you could take on the classic gin and tonic – between all the different types of
Hendrick's
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📖 Recipe
Mediterranean Cucumber Gin and Tonic
Equipment
- Mandolin food slicer for cutting the cucumber
- Highball Glass or balloon glass - chilled
Ingredients
- Cubed Ice to fill up the glass
- 1 ½ oz Gin of your liking
- Tonic to fill up the glass
- Cucumber
- Lemon and drinking straw for garnish
Instructions
- Cut Cucumber lengthwise (very thin) and place them on the inside of the glassCucumber
- Fill the chilled glass with Cubed Ice.Cubed Ice
- Next, add 1 ½ oz Gin.1 ½ oz Gin
- Fill up with Tonic (one high ball glass holds 240 (1 cup) to 350 ml (1 ½ cups)).Tonic
- Garnish with a Lemon and drinking straw.Lemon and drinking straw
Notes
The glass should be filled to the rim with ice to best chill the drink and minimize dilution.
In an attempt to protect our environment, we avoid using disposable straws whenever possible, using either metal or paper straws, or simply leaving them out if we can.
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
⛑️ Food Safety
- Cook to a minimum temperature of 165 °F (74 °C)
- Do not use the same utensils on cooked food, that previously touched raw meat
- Wash hands after touching raw meat
- Don't leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods
- Never leave cooking food unattended
- Use oils with high smoking point to avoid harmful compounds
- Always have good ventilation when using a gas stove
For further information, check Safe Food Handling - FDA.
Covita says
Delicious and interesting G&T. So refreshing
Nora says
Thank you, Covita!
Andréa Janssen says
I love gin tonic and the cucumber made it even more fresh. Great recipe! Cheers!
Nora says
Cheers, Andréa! 🙂
Mary says
Your refreshing cucumber gin and tonic was indeed refreshing. I love cucumber in drinks, especially lemonade. Thanks!
Nora says
Awesome, Mary! I am happy you liked it!
Kim Beaulieu says
This is such a great cocktail recipe and I really love the way you lined the glass with the cucumbers. That's something I would not have thought to do but it made them look so pretty. Thanks for a great recipe!
Nora says
Thank you so much, Kim! I am so happy you liked it!
Mina says
I love how refreshing it is! Great recipe
Nora says
Thank you, Mina!