What says summer better than fresh cut watermelon? How about combining it with some home grown cucumbers from the garden, and add a sprig of mint. You have a great, refreshing summer cocktail or mocktail. This one is easy to make as either one.
Now you might be wondering how to get that great watermelon flavor into your drink. It's easy, cube it up and blend until there are no more chunks. The longer part in this process is going to be straining the liquid from the left over pulp. At least it was for us since, our strainer has pretty small holes, just enough for the liquid to pass through. I would not skip this step, since it helps to make the drink so much smoother.
All of the ingredients are pretty simple and straight forward. Everything is fresh and can come directly from your garden. All except for the gin, since that might be easier to purchase. Never fear, a garden is not a requirement on this drink. It's just another tool in your belt that you can use to help you know where your food comes from.
After you blend your watermelon up it's as easy as pouring the rest into your pitcher. This drink is made in a big batch for all your friends to enjoy at the summer bar-b-que or book club. In my video I did make it a single drink so use those math skills and reduce or expand to make this drink for the number of people you are looking to serve.
Cucumber Watermelon Gin and Tonic (serves 8)
8 cups of watermelon cubed and blended
4 ounces fresh lime juice (about 4 limes)
1 cup Gin
1 cup thin sliced cucumber
1 TBLS Agave or honey
1/2 cup mint leaves
1 cup tonic water (optional)
Cut and blend up your watermelon. Cut and squeeze your limes. I double squeeze mine. Place in the juicer skin down, squeeze. Then fold over and squeeze again. Add in the remaining ingredients of Gin, lime, honey, cucumber, and mint. You can add the tonic at this point if you are ready to serve. If not serving immediately hold off until you are. You don't want the bubbles to fade away.
You can make your pitcher look extra beautiful by including the cucumber and mint directly in there. I would also add lime slices and watermelon slices for a little extra flare in the cup. I lined my cup with the cucumber and placed a small sliver of watermelon at the bottom of the glass. You can "decorate" your glass however you desire.
Your friends and family will thank you for creating this drink for any occasion. It's like summer in a glass. As always please drink responsible and have a designated driver. Cheers!