Tomolives are small pickled green tomatoes that taste like a cross between a caper berry and a dill pickle. They're available at some grocery stores or online at zabars.com or amazon.com.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Drink Recipes Cocktail Recipes
Time 5m
Yield Makes 1 drink
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Fill a martini glass and a shaker with ice. Add gin or vodka, vermouth, and brine to shaker. Shake vigorously 30 seconds. Remove ice from glass. Place a few tomolives in bottom; strain in martini.
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Kristy Thompson
[email protected]I'm not sure what to think about this martini. It's definitely different, but I'm not sure if I like it or not. I think I need to try it again before I make up my mind.
Ramona Nicolae
[email protected]This is one of the worst martinis I've ever had. The flavors just don't work together. I would not recommend this drink to anyone.
SandStone
[email protected]Meh.
geoffrey odhiambo
[email protected]I found this martini to be too salty for my taste. The olive brine and tomato juice were overpowering, and the gin couldn't balance them out. I think I'll stick to classic martinis in the future.
Nayem Vlogs
[email protected]This martini is definitely unique! The flavors are bold and complex, and it's not for everyone. But if you're looking for something different, I encourage you to give it a try.
Ssemwanga Ronnie
[email protected]Not bad! I was a bit hesitant to try this martini because I'm not a big fan of tomato juice, but I was pleasantly surprised. The gin and olive brine really mellow out the tomato flavor, and the lemon twist adds a nice touch of freshness.
Douglas Forrester
[email protected]This is a great martini for olive lovers! The olive brine and tomato juice give it a nice salty, briny flavor that is perfectly complemented by the gin. I also enjoyed the lemon twist garnish, which added a bit of brightness to the drink.
nonso Okoye
[email protected]I was pleasantly surprised by this martini. The combination of gin, tomato juice, and olive brine may sound unusual, but it works really well together. The drink is savory, tangy, and refreshing all at the same time. I'll definitely be making this ag
alesha tolbert
[email protected]A delightful twist on the classic martini! The combination of olive brine, tomato juice, and gin creates a savory and herbaceous flavor profile that is both refreshing and satisfying. I garnished mine with a blue cheese-stuffed olive for an extra pop
Mohan Bahadur khatri
[email protected]This Tomolive Martini is a delightful fusion of flavors that tantalized my taste buds. The briny, savory notes of the olives and tomato juice paired perfectly with the smooth, herbal gin. The lemon twist added a refreshing touch that balanced the ric