WATERMELON LIME GIN AND TONIC

Posted on: June 27, 2020. Updated on: July 12, 2023.

by Carolina Gelen

Due to the fact that watermelon season has officially began, this week’s gin and tonic is inspired by the flavors of a juicy watermelon coated in Tajin seasoning: it’s sweet, sour and has the lovliest level of spice.

This drink will be perfect for your next summer barbecue, it’s refreshing, bright and crisp.

INGREDIENTS (1 drink)

FOR THE COCKTAIL:

  • 1 oz dry gin
    • for a non-alcoholic version, substitute the gin with 1 oz tonic water / seltzer
  • juice of 1/2 lime
  • 4-6 mint leaves
  • 1 handful cubed watermelon (100 grams)
    • or about 2 oz watermelon juice (if using store bought juice)
  • 3 oz tonic water / seltzer
  • ice

FOR THE SUGAR RIM:

You will most likely have some leftover of this sugar mix, so if you are making this for a crowd, know that the sugar mix will be enough to coat 3-5 rims.

  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon chili flakes
  • zest of 1/2 lime
  • 1 lime wedge
  • 1 teaspoon Tajin (it works without it as well)

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1

For the sugar mix, zest 1/2 lime and add it to a bowl, alongside the sugar, salt and chili flakes. Massage the zest using your fingers into the mix.

Step 2

Add the gin, watermelon cubes (or juice), mint leaves, lime juice to a jar or cocktail shaker. Crush all the ingredients together using a cocktail muddler.

Step 3

Shake the jar or cocktail shaker vigorously.

Step 4

Run a wedge of lime around the rim of your serving glass then dip the rim in the sugar mixture.

Step 5

Fill the glass with ice, strain the watermelon mixture in the glass and top it all of with tonic water (or seltzer).

Optional step, garnish with a couple slices of lime and 1 sprig of mint.

WATERMELON LIME GIN AND TONIC

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Ingredients

FOR THE COCKTAIL:

  • 1 oz dry gin
    • for a non-alcoholic version, substitute the gin with 1 oz tonic water / seltzer
  • juice of 1/2 lime
  • 4-6 mint leaves
  • 1 handful cubed watermelon (100 grams)
    • or about 2 oz watermelon juice (if using store bought juice)
  • 3 oz tonic water / seltzer
  • ice

FOR THE SUGAR RIM:

You will most likely have some leftover of this sugar mix, so if you are making this for a crowd, know that the sugar mix will be enough to coat 3-5 rims.

  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon chili flakes
  • zest of 1/2 lime
  • 1 lime wedge
  • 1 teaspoon Tajin (it works without it as well)

Instructions

  1. For the sugar mix, zest 1/2 lime and add it to a bowl, alongside the sugar, salt and chili flakes. Massage the zest using your fingers into the mix.
  2. Add the gin, watermelon cubes (or juice), mint leaves, lime juice to a jar or cocktail shaker. Crush all the ingredients together using a cocktail muddler.

  3. Shake the jar or cocktail shaker vigorously.
  4. Run a wedge of lime around the rim of your serving glass then dip the rim in the sugar mixture.
  5. Fill the glass with ice, strain the watermelon mixture in the glass and top it all of with tonic water (or seltzer).

    Optional step, garnish with a couple slices of lime and 1 sprig of mint.

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Carolina Gelen

You may have seen my work on TV, Food Network, NYT Cooking, Food52 and more. I make recipes more fun and accessible for home cooks. I immigrated to the US from Transylvania, Romania—where I lived most of my life—in 2021 to pursue my passion for cooking full-time. Here you’ll find a collection of approachable recipes, from weeknight dinners to desserts, you’ll come back to over and over again. Some of my most popular recipes include my chicken paprikash, orange chicken roast with fennel and shallots or butter beans all vodka. Some recipes are inspired by my Romanian-Hungarian upbringing, and most definitely all come with that Transylvanian resourcefulness! I love a good thrift, so make sure to catch my thrift hauls every Sunday on my Instagram!

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4 thoughts on "WATERMELON LIME GIN AND TONIC"

  1. Guy... says:

    Horrible drink imo…

  2. Zarah says:

    Amazing drink

    1. Carolina Gelen says:

      Thank you!

  3. Suzanne says:

    This looks so good! What a great combination of flavors!