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    Home » Drinks recipes » Cocktail Recipes

    Strawberry collins

    December 31, 2015 by Caroline's Cooking

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    Strawberry collins is an easy variation on the classic Tom Collins cocktail, Colorful, tasty and perfect whether summer or Holiday season. 

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    Strawberry collins is an easy variation on the classic Tom Collins cocktail, Colorful, tasty and perfect whether summer or Holiday season. 

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    Happy New Year's Eve, everyone (or Happy Hogmanay, to my fellow Scots)! It's almost 2016! Which of course makes me think what on earth happened to 2015. It went pretty fast, but I do feel like I have a fair bit to show for it - over 160 posts on this blog, travel to places as diverse as Malaysia, Denmark and Cyprus. Oh and the new addition to our family of course.

    On the blog front, what were your favorites? Any guess on what the most popular posts were? Have a think and I'll let you know soon. In the meantime, here's a tasty strawberry collins so you have it before New Year. It's so easy to make and delicious, you might just want to quickly pop out to get the ingredients to have one later.

    strawberry collins

    I know it might not seem like strawberry season if you're somewhere like me where it's getting decidedly colder each day. In fact we just had our first snow! While we did have that weird warm spell over Christmas, we know we're in for months of cold, if we're honest. However it's actually perfect strawberry season in other parts of the country, like Florida.

    I didn't realize this until relatively recently, I admit. I was pleasantly surprised by the delicious smell in the supermarket as I stood in front of them - they smelled real! Anyway they make a great base for this delicious drink which is also a perfectly seasonal color.

    strawberry collins

    What is a 'Collins' cocktail?

    In case you're not aware, this is a variation on a Tom Collins, made with gin, lemon, simple syrup and soda. It's different from a gin fizz as there's more lemon, but is similarly a very classic cocktail. There are many variations with different spirits (you could use vodka instead) and other ingredient variations such as the strawberry here.

    They're great cocktails for sipping on since there's a decent amount of mixer to balance out the gin. While not the time of year right now, I love them in summer, too, as a drink to enjoy in the sun, much like a Pimm's Cup cocktail or English garden cocktail. Maybe the garnishes appeal to me too. 

    The pomegranate syrup in this strawberry collins is my nod to the current time of year (without being something you can't get at other times). You can miss it out if you can't find it but it does add a nice flavor. In fact, you could add a little more if you like as well.

    strawberry collins

    I know it's another drink soon after sharing another, but it's that time of year, whether warm and comforting, or a little sparkly and special like this one. Plus, this strawberry collins is so tasty it seemed a shame not to share. It would also be great for toasting the New Year and I'm going to be taking it to Angie and co at Fiesta Friday tomorrow as the 100th post/2nd anniversary party is continuing. And drinks are always needed, right? OK, enough excuses, just give this a try and no more will be needed. And happy new year to you. I hope you'll join me in more culinary adventures in 2016 and beyond.

    Strawberry collins is an easy variation on the classic Tom Collins cocktail, Colorful, tasty and perfect whether summer or Holiday season. 

    Try these other colorful cocktails:

    • Cranberry whiskey sour
    • Pomegranate mojito
    • Hibiscus mezcal sour
    • Unusual negroni
    • Plus get more cocktail recipes in the archives.
    strawberry collins
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    Strawberry collins

    A simple, fruity twist on the Tom Collins - don't forget the strawberry 'ice cubes'!
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time5 minutes mins
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 2
    Calories: 162kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 10 strawberries approx, less if large (plus more for 'ice cubes' if you like)
    • 4 teaspoon sugar
    • 2 tablespoon lemon juice (approx ½ lemon)
    • 3 oz gin
    • 1 teaspoon pomegranate syrup/molasses optional, or a little more to taste
    • soda water
    • ice cubes
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    Instructions

    • If you'd like strawberry 'ice cubes', freeze a few strawberries on a tray until frozen: it should take a few hours. Then transfer to a container until you are ready to use them. They'll keep for a number of months. (Plus, hey look pretty, don't dilute your drink and you can eat them after!)
    • Puree the strawberries in a small blender then mix in the sugar until it dissolves.
    • Put 1 tablespoon of lemon juice each in the bottom of two glasses. Then add 1 ½oz of gin to each as well. Divide the strawberry puree between the two glasses (you can strain it if you'd like to try to remove some of the seeds) and stir the mixture. Alternatively, place all of these ingredients (lemon juice, gin and strawberry puree) in a cocktail shaker and shake to mix, if you like with some ice, then divide between the two glasses.
    • Add the frozen strawberries to the glasses along with one or two ice cubes, if you'd like/if needed. Then top up the glasses with soda water.
    • Drizzle around ½ teaspoon of pomegranate syrup/molasses over each glass and stir through before drinking.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 162kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 91mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin C: 41.1mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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    1. Suzanne

      January 01, 2016 at 8:03 pm

      5 stars
      I love strawberries, this looks delicious,

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        January 02, 2016 at 7:59 pm

        Thanks Suzanne, it is!

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    2. Ginger

      January 01, 2016 at 1:36 pm

      Great! Any excuse to have strawberries ... 😉
      Happy New Year!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        January 02, 2016 at 5:40 pm

        I agree! And I would say for a cocktail too if it weren't for the littlest one. Happy New Year to you too!

        Reply

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