Happy Cocktail Friday to you, friends! Today I have a delicious take on a gimlet with thyme and sweet elderflower. If you are looking for a unique cocktail to try, the French Gimlet is your cocktail.
The French Gimlet
I have to say, there are few things in the world more enjoyable than spending an afternoon or evening with girlfriends, especially when good food and cocktails are involved! Time with friends always rejuvenates me. Recently, I met up with a girlfriend for dinner and a couple of delicious drinks.
She ordered her favorite Moscow Mule and I ordered a French Gimlet. I was intrigued by the fact that this particular French Gimlet (which usually consists of Gin and St. Germain) also featured thyme. After one sip I decided that this drink must make its way into my repertoire.
Thyme Simple Syrup
To add a bit more of an herbacious quality I made a quick thyme simple syrup to sweeten and flavor the gimlet. This Elderflower Gimlet is light and refreshing while giving subtle savory hints of thyme. Definitely a Springtime cocktail you will want to try!
More Delicious Cocktail Recipes to Try:
- Honey Tangerine Collins
- St. Germain Margarita
- Mixed Berry Wine Slushies
- Mint & Pink Grapefruit Greyhounds
- Raspberry Rose Margarita
French Gimlet
A french gimlet with an herbaceous twist from fresh thyme simple syrup.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces gin
- 1 ½ ounce St-Germain
- 1 ½ ounce fresh lime juice
- ½ ounce thyme simple syrup
- fresh thyme for garnish
- Thyme Simple Syrup :
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup water
- 6-8 sprigs of fresh thyme
Instructions
- In a small saucepan combine sugar and water and bring to a simmer
stirring until all of the sugar is dissolved. - Stir in thyme sprigs and remove from heat, cover and allow thyme to steep in syrup until completely cool.
- Store in a jar, refrigerated.
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine gin, St-Germain, lime juice
and simple syrup. Shake until well chilled and pour contents, ice and all into a cocktail tumbler. - Garnish with a couple of sprigs of fresh thyme. Enjoy!
Notes
Allow simple syrup to cool completely before using in cocktails!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 2097Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 22mgCarbohydrates: 509gFiber: 3gSugar: 500gProtein: 1g
This does not factor in the 2oz of simple syrup but rather the entire batch.
Ashley says
Yum! Just restocked on elderflower liquor so I'll be making this ASAP!
Christmaskitty says
I love this gimlet! I even enjoyed the thyme 🙂 Very refreshing!
Amanda @ Once Upon a Recipe says
Looks lovely, Leah!
MaryAnne says
This sounds like a good drink for a Wednesday night dinner.
Liz says
this oddly inspires me to make some rosemary syrup... one of those "let's mix up what's in the fridge" situations, don't have fresh thyme, do have rosemary. and anything herbaceous tastes delish with gin.
Miss Sophisticate says
This sounds so delicious! I always order the strawberry and basil gimlet at my local hangout and I love the combo of sweet and earthy!
Beauty follower says
I like thyme in food... must try that cocktail!
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Leah says
This sounds amazing!
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Alyssa @ Barnwood + Brick says
Mmmmmm I loooove Thyme! It might be 'thyme' for me to try this recipe...hehe.
Leah Bergman says
Ha! I love a good thyme joke. 😉 I think it is indeed thyme! cheers.