I love a cocktail and I recently bought myself a proper shaker and some martini glasses. I rarely follow recipes though and enjoy making things up a bit as I go.
Poor Man’s Kir Royale
Yeah, so who can afford champagne and creme de cassis is so 90s!
In this house we drink prosecco with elderberry gin. Delicious but deadly.
My Breakfast Martini
I recently discovered these after browsing BBC Good Food: Breakfast Martini.
My personal twist uses homemade fruit gin:
- 1 tsp homemade three fruit marmalade
- 50 ml rhubarb and ginger gin
- 15 ml lemon juice
- 15 ml cointreau
- 100 ml San Pellegrino Limonata
- A curl of orange peel

My Highland Sparkle
My mother in law makes this amazing aperitif called Highland Sparkle. She uses white wine, drambuie, lemon juice, champagne and lemonade.
My take on it is:
- 15ml homemade rosehip gin
- 15ml cointreau
- a squeeze of lemon juice
- Prosecco to fill the glass

The Pomport
Simple but delicious; gin, pink wine and lemonade. Best drunk on holiday from whatever cup you can find, in the sun while someone else barbeques dinner.

Nameless
I’ve never thought of a name for this one. It’s just a bit of a random mixture that I love. Sloe or elderberry gin with Old Mout kiwi and lime cider.

Damson pommé
Quick and simple; homemade damson gin, a big squeeze of lemon juice and a big top up of Bottle Green apple pressé. Really yummy and refreshing with a tang from the citrus.

Warm and Nutty
- 50ml whiskey (Laphroaig was what I had in the cupboard for when my dad visits)
- 30ml creme de chataigne (my insistence to not write about weird ingredients is failing, this was a holiday purchase that’s probably hard to find here)
- 200ml apple juice
- Big squeeze of a lemon
Mix it all together with ice and drink. Its warming and comforting and yummy.

Rose Fumé
50ml rosehip gin, 7ml pastis, mint leaves. Mix it all up and pour into a glass, then top it up with limonata.
This is based on the French Pearl I found courtesy of Steve the Bartender. I customized it a bit with my homemade rosehip gin and limonata rather than lemon juice. Its really refreshing and the lemon and rosehip balance out the fennel of the pastis so it doesn’t dominate.

Sloe Blue Cooler
50ml sloe gin, juice of half a lime, some squished up mint leaves, 6 blueberries all mashed up and some sparkling water with citrus.
I shook up all the ingredients except the sparkling water, then strained into a tall glass and added the mixer, garnishing with a couple more blueberries and a sprig of mint.
Really refreshing and light, could add more gin but I suspect it just doesn’t taste as boozy as it is. Perfect for a summer evening. Especially at the end of a term of home schooling.

Cold Ankle
I named this one about the circumstances under which I mixed it. I wanted ginger as treatment for my cold and gin as anaesthetic for a twisted ankle.
So a good slug of Limehouse rhubarb and ginger gin and a whole bottle of Firefly Lemon, Lime and Ginger drink satisfied all my requirements. Job done.
Français 75 à la Rose
Himself made lemon meringue muffins and then chicken schnitzel with a squeeze of lemon over them. There was a quarter of a lemon left over, so I pulled out the 2020 rosehip and lemon gin for a slight twist on the classier French 75.
- 30 ml rosehip and lemon gin
- Juice of 1/4 lemon
- Made up with prosecco
It’s totally yummy and refreshing, a real treat after a long week at work.

Fruit Fizz (non-alcoholic)
This was large boy’s invention for school.
Blend about 5 big strawberries until completely liquid, add the juice of a lime and top up to 250ml with apple juice. Total hit with the boys.

Citrus Squeeze (non-alcoholic)
I love citrus so I just squeezed a whole pink grapefruit, a lemon, and a lime, topped up to 500ml with orange juice and added a tablespoon on caster sugar. A really good stir and it was totally delicious.
Even better, everyone else in the house pulled faces and hated it so all the more for me!
Other summer recipes
For a round up of some other great summer recipes, head over to Abundance of Flavor where Kalin has an enticing selection of ideas.
Hmmm it’s like I can taste these! Yummy. Great pics too.
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Thanks! I love making them up or adapting things
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Single malt whisky in a cocktail?! Sorry, I just couldn’t bring myself to do that 🙂
Do you need the proper cocktail shaker or do you think it’s possible to improvise? Or even just stir instead of shake? (Am I just showing my cocktail-making ignorance with these questions?)
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I have a shaker but improvising (tupperware?) or stirring is fine I’m sure.
We don’t drink whiskey but people keep buying it for us because himself is Scottish so stereotypes and assumptions abound. There was an open bottle from my dad visiting so it was really the only option 🤣
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I absolutely love Cocktails but we hardly ever make them at home, just save it for a rare night out but these sound great. I love rhubarb gin so I will have to try the breakfast one for sure.
Thanks for sharing x
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You can use any gin for the breakfast martini, let me know what you think. Hope you enjoy x
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Wow some delicious and posh sounding beverages smell. The one with the whisky sounds a great one. Will have to check if you have a how to make gin post, the other half loves her gin 😁
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Yes, there’s an old one from last September about how to make fruit gins.
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Ooo I’ll head over and bookmark that one 👍 thanks smell
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I’m going to spend all day thinking of your gin, pink wine, and lemonade. It sounds awesome!
I don’t have gin at the moment and I have red wine. I do have vodka and lemonade, that may have to tide me over!
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Better stick some ingredients on your shopping list. It’s really hot here today and something that refreshing is definitely in order. Let me know how you get on x
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These all sound delightful! The pomport and nameless are right up my street!! 😍
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Give them a try and let me know what you think
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I need to get better at drinks! I usually just buy a bottle of wine, but I loved ordering cocktails on date nights. This was good timing! I’m going to start buying a bottle or two at a time so I can make something yummy!
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Excellent plan! Do share anything you mix together.
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They all look amazing. I would much rather have one good cocktail than a bunch of cheap whatever. The nameless looks right up my alley.
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It is super easy too!
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Mm highland sparkle! I love a good gin based cocktail, verrrry interesting read for me haha xx
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A highland sparkle is a real treat, proper yummy. Give it a go and let me know what you think.
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The nameless one looks most like something I’d give a try 😃
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Give it a go and let me know what you think 😉
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Interesting post to read because I actually do not know alot about them. Thank you for sharing! 🙂
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Give one a go and see what you think! Thanks for reading
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I remember the 1st time I drank a cocktail, a woman who has business in China shows how to make it and it turns out so pretty and I love it! Thanks for sharing this
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Thanks for reading, let me know if you try any.
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I love this post – cocktails are really my thing! I especially like the sound of “Nameless”!
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Glad you approve! Let me know if you try any and what you think.
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Breakfast Martini sounds lush. I’ve tried the Limehouse Gin before and love it! Danielle || https://www.missdanielle.com
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The martini is delicious but totally impossible to have only one and then you’re in trouble!
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These look delicious. I especially like “Nameless”.
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Give them a try and let me know what you think! Thanks
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I plan on it. Thanks.
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I love these! Sometimes cocktails are so complicated and need so many ingredients that I just don’t bother but these sound lovely and easy.
I’ll be trying these out x
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Yeah, I really cannot be bothered with crushing and smashing things and shaking three times behind my back while singing Take That songs. Far too complicated.
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You had me at Cointreau…anything with Cointreau (or on its own), is a good thing. Thanks for sharing,
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Glad you approve, let me know if you try one and what you think
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Poor Man’s Kir Royale! I love it!
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Definitely worth trying. One of my favourites
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When I was 18, I went to France to study. I developed a liking for Kir but I think the stuff we made was made with cheap plonk. LOL I will definitely try your recipe.
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I lived in France for a year during my degree and loved Kir Royale too.
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I only ever indulge my cocktail habit until we’re on holiday usually. But there are no holidays this year, so I’ll be dipping my toe into some of these at home. Some great suggestions!
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Glad to help! It’s my weekend treat usually. Just one (or maybe 2) on a Friday or Saturday evening.
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Oh my goodness, these look so yummy! The Poor Man’s Kir Royale sounds amazing. I sometimes have Prosecco with a splash of raspberry Gin. It’s a good thing I’ve got a bottle of Prosecco chilling in the fridge for later!! xx
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It is totally delicious but deadly too. More than a couple and walking becomes a challenge.
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Haha I can imagine! Party at your house 🥳
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