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I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this for breakfast, but you certainly can have it then if you want. It’s probably more of a brunch-type drink, if you want a bit of a late-morning livener.
Try to use a good-quality or preferably homemade marmalade. Make sure it’s at room temperature, or stand it in a bowl of boiling water if it’s quite solid. You don’t want it seizing up in the cocktail shaker, so you can add a little water or some of the gin to keep it runny.
You can make this as strong as you want if you feel like a good stiff drink, or try smaller measures so your guests don’t get merry too quickly.
Timings
Prep time: 2 minutes
Serves
2
Ingredients
- 2 large measures of your favourite gin (50-80ml per person)
- ½ tsp dry vermouth
- 2 tbsp marmalade, warmed and diluted if necessary
Method
- Fill a cocktail shaker one-third full with ice.
- Add all of the ingredients and shake vigorously for about 10 seconds.
- Strain into martini glasses.