Marrons glacés
Prefer to make, rather than buy, a Christmas gift for family and friends? These candied chestnuts are pretty as jewels as well as being delicious
Infuse gin with the flavours of Christmas and present to family and friends as a gift. It can be made a few weeks ahead, or prepared a few days before gifting
Nutrition: Per serving (25ml)
Lightly bash the ginger, cinnamon sticks, cloves and cardamom pods using a pestle and mortar or the end of a rolling pin. Tip these into a 1-litre sterilised wide-neck bottle or jar. Add the sugar and pour in the gin. Seal and swirl the bottle or jar until the sugar has dissolved, then leave in a cool, dry place to infuse for 24-36 hrs. Any longer, and the gin will start to taste bitter. (If you don’t have a 1-litre make and give jar, divide the mixture between two smaller 500ml containers.)
Strain through muslin- or coffee-filter-lined funnel into sterilised bottles and seal. Will keep for several months in a cool, dark place. Serve with tonic over ice garnished with an orange slice, or use as the base for a hot toddy.