When I sat down to write up my discovery, I thought I should google “rosemary
gin and tonic” to see if someone else had thought of it too, and of course they
had. Here’s a recipe very close to what I came up with, just with somewhat
different measurements.
ROSEMARY GIN & TONIC
1 drink
Note: You’ll want to make the rosemary syrup in advance, giving it time
to cool.
• 1-1/2 oz. gin (or however much you like in your gin & tonic)
• ice
cubes
• tonic water
• 2/3 oz. rosemary syrup (recipe below)
• lime wedge
Put
some ice cubes into a tall glass. Add gin and then as much tonic as you like.
Add the rosemary syrup and squeeze in the lime juice. That’s it!
ROSEMARY SYRUP
(enough for about 4 drinks; will keep in fridge for
several weeks)
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon coarsely chopped fresh
rosemary leaves
To make the syrup, heat the water, sugar and chopped rosemary
leaves in a small saucepan, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is hot and
sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat and let cool completely. Once cool, strain
the rosemary syrup into a jar (discarding the rosemary), and refrigerate until
ready to use.