Just like the famous G&T, this cheesecake is full of punch and zip! You’ll need to start this recipe at least 5 hours ahead, and you’ll need a 20cm springform pan.
Trade up the G&Ts for these boozy gin desserts
Dessert is a time for indulging and what better way to do so than with your favourite tipple – gin. From cocktails to cake and beyond, we’ve found 10 ingenious ways to incorporate gin beyond a G&T.
Matt Preston's gin and cherry trifle
Festive cherries and panettone combine in this bright and boozy trifle that comes with some surprisingly unique flavours.
Gin, apple and elderflower punch
Full of fresh flavours, this punch is bound to go down a treat at your next party.
Gin and tonic tart with candied lemon
After our original gin and tonic tart went viral last year, food editor Warren Mendes decided it was time to update the old recipe. Here, he's kept the classic flavour combinations of gin and tonic and added candied citrus for a true showstopper.
Gin and tonic tart
Gin and tonic tart - it's your favourite cocktail, turned into a creamy custard and encased in pastry. You're welcome.
Fresh ideas
Grapes
Grapes are at their peak right now, look for firm, bright fruit for a sweet juicy snack.
Gin and tonic jelly with macerated fruits
Boozy blueberry and gin trifle
This trifle will take pride of place on any Christmas menu this year.
Blueberry, orange and gin-spiked galette
This is one recipe that'll keep the hungry hoards coming back for more! This recipe is an extract from our new cookbook delicious. daily (HarperCollins, $45), out now.
Apple, gin and juniper tarte tatin
An apple tarte tatin is as classic as they come. The addition of gin and juniper keeps this dessert feeling fresh and new.
Panna cotta with gin and honey-roasted strawberries
Dessert infused with gin? Yes please!