Sous Vide Gin & Tonic

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Raise your glass to this sous vide spin on the refreshing cocktail classic.

Ingredients

For the Tonic Syrup:

4 C filtered water
4 tsp powdered cinchona bark
1 C lemongrass, roughly chopped
1 lemon, zest and juice
1 lime, zest and juice
1 orange, zest and juice
1 grapefruit, zest and juice
¼ tsp allspice powder
¼ C citric acid
2 Tbsp fine salt
1 C agave syrup, divided

For the Cocktail:

Sparkling water
2 oz gin (Bombay Sapphire Dry Gin recommended)
Limed wedge, to garnish

Overview

Equipment

  • Sous vide circulator
  • Sous vide pouch
  • Vacuum sealer
  • Chinois and coffee filter
  • Cocktail shaker (optional)
  • Highball glass

Timing

Prepping time: 15 minutes / Cooking time: 5 minutes (excludes sous vide cooking)

Servings

Recipe yields about 4 cups of the tonic syrup—enough for about 32 cocktails.

Directions

For the Tonic Syrup:

  1. Combine all ingredients for tonic syrup in a sous vide bag, using only half of the agave syrup.
  2. Seal and cook in water bath at 158°F (70°C) for two hours.
  3. After cooking but while still warm, strain several times through a chinois and coffee filter until the liquid runs clear. Stir in remaining agave syrup, to taste.
  4. Mix one part tonic syrup to five parts sparkling water. Recipe will yield about four cups of tonic syrup.

For the Cocktail:

  1. Pour 2 oz gin into a glass or cocktail shaker with ice and stir until chilled.
  2. Transfer to a highball glass filled with ice and top with tonic water. Garnish with lime.
     
Developed by Chef Bruno Bertin, Executive Chef at Cuisine Solutions, and team. Featured in Sous-Vide magazine Spring/Summer 2018.

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