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  • 4 Festive Boë Violet Gin Cocktail Recipes

    4 Festive Boë Violet Gin Cocktail Recipes

    This post is sponsored by Boë Gin

    I love this time of year; The festivities, the food, the drink, THE COCKTAILS! I say it as though the festive period is the only time I get into cocktail making and drinking, it certainly is not, however it does make a great excuse to do more of it, and so I’m all for it.

    As friends and family know all too well, Damien and I love playing host over the festive period. Why venture out in the cold when you can have friends over and stay in and get merry instead. With Christmas fast approaching, we’re already planning food and drink for some of our festive gatherings over the coming weeks, including my all time favourite, New Year’s Eve!

    If there’s one thing I love around Christmas time, it’s bringing the party to our home. I love gin and I love cocktails, so I’m really excited to be working with Boë gin on this post, and when they got in touch I instantly knew that I wanted to get my gin loving creative head on and create some fun, festive cocktails to share here on my blog…I can’t take all the credit though, Damien and I both took the time planning (and drinking) these cocktails, so let’s just say that they have been tried and tested. In the process we’ve come up with something to suit each of our tastes and hopefully yours too!

    BOË VIOLET GIN review
    BOË VIOLET GIN review
     

    Violet Martini

    We thought we’d start with a twist on an old classic, the twist being fabulous flavour from the Boë violet gin of course. Damien likes the more bitter and stronger cocktails and so a martini is right up his street. Whilst the martini making method remains the same as the classic for this cocktail, the Boë violet gin makes for a fun and modern twist. As someone who tends to favour the much sweeter cocktails, even I found myself liking this one, as you can really taste the distinct violet gin coming through.

    What you’ll need

    • Boë Violet Gin – 50ml

    • Vermouth – 15 ml

    • Blueberries to garnish

    The Method

    1. pour the Boë violet gin and vermouth into a mixing glass with ice and stir until cold

    2. Strain into a chilled martini glass

    3. Garnish with blueberries and serve

     
    BOË VIOLET GIN cocktail recipe
    Boe Violet Gin Martini Recipe
     

    Scottish 75

    If there’s one drink I love nearly as much as gin, it’s prossecco, so I thought, why not combine the two. This cocktail is very much inspired by the classic, French 75. The original cocktail dates back to World War 1 and was first created in Paris (believe it or not), originally using champagne and gin. I thought a fun twist on this would be to use prosseco and Boë violet gin, bringing it right up to date with modern times. Any ‘why Scottish 75?’, I hear you say! Well, quite simply, Boë gin is made in Scotland and so I thought the name was rather fitting…and I have to say I think I’m on to a winner with this one because it is soooo good! Maybe I’m bias but just try it for yourself and see!

    What you’ll need

    • Boë violet Gin – 50ml

    • Prosecco – 150ml

    • Lemon Juice – 1 tsp

    • Sugar Syrup – 1 tsp

    • Lemon Peel and Morello Cherry to garnish

    The Method

    1. Pour the Boë violet gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup into a cocktail shaker with ice.

    2. Shake well until shaker becomes frosty and then strain into a prosecco glass.

    3. Top up with prosecco and then gently stir

    4. Add lemon zest and morello cherry to garnish

     
    BOË VIOLET GIN French 75 Scottish 75 Recipe
    BOE VIOLET GIN French 75 Scottish 75 cocktail recipe
     

    Violet, Orange & Cinnamon Punch

    I wanted to create a cocktail that for me really encapsulated the essence of Christmas, as cheesy as that may sound. I love the flavours in mulled drinks around this time of year but I actually tend to favour cold cocktails. I guess this makes this one more of a punch as it’s quite fruity but with a nice hint of cinnamon. Damien and I both really enjoyed this one and Damien in particular named this one as his favourite. I know we’ll be making these again in the very near future that’s for sure.

    What you’ll need

    • Boë Violet Gin – 50ml

    • Tripple Sec – 50ml

    • Cranberry Juice – 75ml

    • Orange Juice – 75ml

    • Cinnamon Stick

    • Orange Peel and Cinnamon Powder to garnish

    The Method

    1. Pour the Boë Violet Gin, triple sec, cranberry juice and orange juice into a cocktail shaker

    2. Shake well until shaker becomes frosty

    3. Pour into a tumbler glass over ice

    4 Add orange peel, a cinnamon stick and sprinkle with cinnamon to garnish

     
    gin orange and cinnamon cocktail recipe
    BOË VIOLET GIN orange and cinnamon cocktail recipe
     

    Candy Cane

    I really had fun coming up with this one. I wanted to create something that was sweet, festive and fun. Whilst I like my good old classics, I can occasionally be a sucker for a novelty cocktail when I’m out. The best thing about making your own novelty cocktail at home is that you don’t have to pay the fancy cocktail price tag and you can have fun making them for all your friends too. This is the perfect, post Christmas dinner cocktail to impress your family with. I wanted this one to taste like sweets and so I’ve gone for a super sweet concoction and I think it turned out pretty well (if I do say so myself), it actually tastes like a delicious liquified sweety with novelty candy decor to boot.

    What you’ll need

    • Boë Violet Gin – 50ml

    • Raspberry Liquor – 15 ml

    • Lemon Juice – 1 tsp

    • Suger Syrup – 1 tsp

    • Lemonade – 150ml

    • Candy Floss and Candy Canes to garnish

    The Method

    1. Pour the Boë Violet Gin, raspberry liquor, lemon juice and sugar syrup into a cocktail shaker with ice

    2. Shake well until shaker becomes frosty

    3. Once cold, strain into a large gin glass over ice

    4. Top up with lemonade

    5. Add candy floss and candy canes to garnish

     
    BOE VIOLET GIN Cocktail recipes
    BOË VIOLET GIN Candy Cane cocktail recipe
     

    So there we have it, four festive and fun cocktail recipes, brought to you by yours truly, using the deliciously wonderful Boë Violet Gin, with help from my wonderful assistant and hand model, Damien. Right, after all this talk of cocktails I’m off to make myself a Scottish 75, what will you be having?

    Samio x

  • Burrito Party Challenge at Revolución de Cuba

    Burrito Party Challenge at Revolución de Cuba

    Revolución De Cuba in Manchester is a restaurant and bar I know all too well. I’ve enjoyed many a meal in there, sipped on numerous cocktails and partied the night away there – on several occasions… It’s a place I’ve often gone to enjoy good food, some really good cocktails and they often have a live band playing which always crates a great atmosphere. This occasion was no exception and this time I was invited along with a few fellow bloggers to take part in a burrito and mojito masterclass and challenge.

    Revolución de Cuba Nibbles

    On arrival we were welcomed with Cuba Libres and nibbles and it wasn’t long before chef Jaymi was giving us our burrito making masterclass…

    Revolución de Cuba Burrito Making

    Burrito making

    Revolución de Cuba Burrito

    Revolución de Cuba Burrito

    Of course being a chef, Jaymi made it look so easy and for most people it probably actually is, however for me, the challenge proved all too much and as you can see, my burrito didn’t quite turn out how I had hoped.

    Burrito making Manchester

    Struggling to make a burrito

    Revolución de Cuba Burrito making class challenge

    It’s probably no surprise that I didn’t win the burrito challenge, however looks can be deceiving and my burrito actually tasted rather good (if I do say so myself).

    Samio with her burrito in Revs De Cuba

    Emma’s creation (left) is an example of how a burrito should look and mine is, let’s just say, a unique creation.

    What Emma Did and Samio burritos

    Revolución de Cuba Teapot cocktail

    After a few more cocktails it was time for the mojito making masterclass and challenge. This time we were expertly shown how to make two types of mojito – a classic and a Cuban. Then it was our turn to get behind the bar and have a go at doing it ourselves. The challenge was to see who could make a mojito in the quietest amount of time.

    mojito making at Revolución de Cuba Manchester

    Revolución de Cuba Mojitos - Classic and Cuban Mojitos

    Mojito

    Mojito making

    I decided I’d mix it up a little by making a passion fruit mojito. My time was 1:10 but unfortunately I was beat, with the quickest time being 55seconds. My passion fruit mojito was pretty tasty though – I know what I’ll be making on the weekend.

    Samio behind the bar at Revolución de Cuba Manchester

    Samio cocktail making

    After our burrito and mojito masterclass and challenges had finished, a few of us hung around to enjoy some more cocktails. I decided to try something different and go for a pineapple and chilli flavoured mojito and it was really good!

    Pineapple and chilli mojito

    Revolución de Cuba Zombie and Sangria

    Overall the evening was really good fun. I’d be love to go back and do this or something similar again with friends, as it makes a change to your average evening eating or drinking out and it would be perfect for a birthday or special occasion with a group of pals.

    Have you ever tried a cocktail/food masterclass or something similar?

    Samio x

  • Cocktails & Cake

    Cocktails & Cake

    The bliss of days off… On Friday the boyfriend and I had the day off together and so we spent it sipping cocktails and eating cake (perfect if you ask me). We started with lunch and cake at one of my favourite places, Richmond Tea Rooms, before heading to Whim Wham Gin Saloon for some delicious early afternoon cocktails. Carrying our way on into the early evening, we went from bar to bar sampling an array of tasty cocktails until we headed back for a little festive gathering at home.

    Whim Wham Gin

    -Whim Wham Martini & Whamble

    What I Wore:
    Shirt: H&M
    Jacket: Blue Inc
    Skirt: Zara
    Wedges: Primark
    Samio Gold Jacket blog

    Samio x