Best 8 Classic Martini Recipes

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In the realm of classic cocktails, few drinks hold the same revered status as the enigmatic martini. With its timeless allure and sophisticated simplicity, the martini has captured the hearts and palates of generations of cocktail enthusiasts. Whether stirred or shaken, dry or dirty, the art of crafting the perfect martini lies in achieving a harmonious balance of gin, vermouth, and a garnish that elevates the experience. Join us on a journey to discover the quintessential recipe for this iconic libation, exploring the nuances of its preparation, the selection of essential ingredients, and the history that has cemented its place as a true classic.

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CLASSIC MARTINI



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Provided by Food Network

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 3

3.5 ounces vodka or gin
.5 ounces dry vermouth
Olive or lemon twist for garnish

Steps:

  • Pour ice, vodka and vermouth into a glass shaker. Shake and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with olives or lemon twist.

THE CLASSIC VODKA MARTINI



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     beverage

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 2

Dry Vermouth
2 ounces vodka, chilled

Steps:

  • Pour a little bit of dry vermouth in a chilled martini glass and swirl to
  • coat the inside of the glass. Dispose of excess vermouth. In a shaker full of ice,
  • gently swirl or stir the vodka before straining into glass.
  • Serving suggestion: Garnish with olives or lemon twist and add rocks if you like.

THE CLASSIC MARTINI



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Kingsley Amis and Churchill could hardly stand the stuff, but a little extra vermouth goes a long way.

Provided by Rosie Schaap

Categories     cocktails

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 parts Beefeater gin
1 part Noilly Prat dry vermouth
1 small strip of lemon peel

Steps:

  • Fill a mixing glass with ice.
  • Pour in the gin and vermouth.
  • Stir for 30 seconds, then strain into a chilled coupe.
  • Twist the lemon peel over the drink, then place it on the coupe's edge. The mildly adventurous can garnish with a fresh sage leaf instead.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 283, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 2 grams, Fat 0 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 5 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram

CLASSIC MARTINI



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Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     beverage

Time 5m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 olive plus 1/2 ounce olive brine
1 dash dry vermouth
3 ounces gin, such as Plymouth, frozen

Steps:

  • Shake the olive brine extra cold with large ice in a cocktail shaker. In a chilled Nick and Nora glass, drop in a dash of vermouth and coat the inside of the glass to season it. Strain the olive brine into the glass. Fill with frozen gin of choice. Add 1 olive on a crystal pick and serve.

CLASSIC MARTINI



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This recipe comes from Allen Katz, host of The Cocktail Hour on Martha Stewart Living Radio.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Drink Recipes     Cocktail Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 1/2 ounces gin
1/2 ounce dry vermouth
1 dash orange bitters

Steps:

  • Stir ingredients over ice until exceedingly well chilled. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist.

CLASSIC MARTINI



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You've got to start with a classic martini: Gin, dry vermouth, and lemon.

Provided by Audrey Saunders

Categories     Gin     Martini     Bon Appétit     Drink     Cocktail     Drinks

Yield Makes 1

Number Of Ingredients 3

4 ounces Beefeater gin
3/4 ounce Noilly Prat dry vermouth
1 lemon

Steps:

  • Nice Ice, Baby:
  • Hold a large ice cube in the center of your palm. Use the back of a bar spoon (really, any spoon will work) to crack it into smaller jagged pieces. Transfer ice to a mixing glass and repeat until you've got enough cracked ice to fill glass.
  • A Smooth Mix:
  • Add gin and vermouth (it doesn't matter what order). Just like in cooking, you should taste your ingredients separately and try to pair them thoughtfully (see chart at right for other Saunders pairings).
  • It's All in the Wrist:
  • Bond was wrong. Shaking breaks up the ice, which leads to overdiluted martinis. Some dilution is good; it softens the spirits so you can taste the botanicals, not just the heat of the alcohol. Rapidly stir 50 times- count to 50, for real!-in a circular motion; the outside of the glass will be very cold and frosty.
  • No Strain, No Gain:
  • Using a Hawthorne strainer, which fits snugly over the top of a mixing glass, or a slotted spoon (in a pinch), strain martini into a chilled Nick and Nora glass. Strain any remaining martini into a "sidecar" (use a minicarafe- on ice, of course), possibly the greatest drinking add-on ever invented.

CLASSIC DIRTY DI MARTINI



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I do not have these too often... thank goodness. But, when I do have a cocktail it MUST be expertly prepared, top of the line, and delicious like this classic martini. Keys to success are the cold vodka, shaker, frozen martini glass and top shelf vodka.

Provided by Dianne Hocut

Categories     Cocktails

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 1/2 shots ice cold top shelf vodka such as grey goose
1/2 shot dry vermouth
4 tsp green olive juice
2 green olives, large, for garnish
1 shaker and frozen martini glass
ice

Steps:

  • 1. Fill ice to the top of shaker. Shake all ingredients for about 20-30 seconds. Strain into glass and garnish with large olives.

CLASSIC MARTINI



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Categories     Gin     Alcoholic     Olive     Christmas     Cocktail Party     Cocktail     Martini     Fortified Wine     Bon Appétit     Drink

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 3

3/4 cup gin
2 teaspoons dry vermouth
Green olives, with pimiento

Steps:

  • Fill a cocktail shaker with ice; add gin and vermouth. Shake and strain into 2 chilled Martini glasses. Garnish with an olive.

Tips:

  • Choose high-quality gin and vermouth. The quality of your ingredients will make a big difference in the taste of your martini. Look for gins that are made with juniper berries, coriander, and other botanicals. For vermouth, look for brands that are made with white wine and fortified with herbs and spices.
  • Use a chilled glass. A chilled glass will help to keep your martini cold and refreshing. You can chill your glass by placing it in the freezer for a few minutes before you make your martini.
  • Stir, don't shake. Shaking a martini will cause it to become cloudy and diluted. Stirring will gently mix the ingredients together, preserving the clarity and flavor of the drink.
  • Garnish with a twist of lemon or an olive. A twist of lemon or an olive is the traditional garnish for a martini. The lemon twist adds a bright, citrusy flavor to the drink, while the olive adds a savory, salty flavor.

Conclusion:

The martini is a classic cocktail that is enjoyed by people all over the world. It is a simple drink to make, but it can be difficult to perfect. By following the tips in this article, you can make a martini that is sure to impress your friends and family.

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