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Gin and tonic cheesecake...? Eh, YES please

We love gin and we love cake, so the idea of combining the two is almost overwhelming. 

The gorgeous blogger behind The Gin Baker recently shared a delicious recipe for gin and tonic cheesecake, and we are drooling. 

Mums, you are going to LOVE this. 

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What you'll need:

  • 400g of digestive biscuits

  • 180g of butter

  • 50g of cocoa powder

  • 250g of mascarpone

  • 400ml of double cream

  • Zest of 2 orange

  • 5 sheets of leaf gelatine

  • 100ml gin

  • 100ml tonic water

  • 250ml orange juice

 

What you'll do:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C. 

  2. Using a rolling pin and a plastic sandwich bag, crush the digestive biscuits into a fine crumb.

  3. Add to a bowl, and combine with the sieved cocoa powder using a wooden spoon.

  4. Melt the butter in a small saucepan, and then add to the biscuit mix. Combine with a wooden spoon until the mixture begins to clump.

  5. Lightly oil the base and sides of a 23 cm spring form tin, and then spoon the biscuit base into the tin.

  6. Using your fingers, press the biscuit mixture into the base and the sides of the tin until well-covered.

  7. Place in a preheated oven for 10 minutes, then remove and place in the fridge to cool.

  8. To make your cheesecake filling, add the mascarpone to a bowl, and whisk to loosen.

  9. Add you double cream, orange juice and orange zest to the mascarpone, and whisk until you have stiff peaks.

  10. Spoon the mixture into your biscuit case about 3/4 of the way up and use a spatula to level out the cheesecake mixture.

  11. To make the jelly, add the leaf gelatine to a bowl of cold water and set aside.

  12. In the meantime, combine the gin, orange juice and tonic in a bowl. Add 100 ml of the gin mix to a saucepan and bring to the boil until steaming.

  13. Using your fingers, strain the water from the leaf gelatine and add to the saucepan, stirring until the leaf gelatine has completely dissolved.

  14. Sieve back into the remaining gin mixture and leave to cool completely.

  15. Once cooled, slowly spoon the liquid over the cheesecake and then place in the fridge for about six hours or overnight to set.

YUM! 

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