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Perfect Gin Martini

Fill a martini pitcher with ice. Pour in the gin, vermouth and anise liqueur. Stir or shake until extremely cold. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with an olive.

Gin Martini

Pour sweet vermouth and gin into a glass. Add a dash of orange bitters and stir. Garnish with an olive or kumquat.

Martini

br>**Cajun Martini: substitute jalapeno-infused vodka or gin for regular gin; garnish

Bombay Blue Sapphire Martini- Sunday Mart Marts

Also required: 1 iced large martini glass Pour your Vermouth& Gin into a cruet and place it in the freezer, do not shake or stir just pour them together, I do this early in the day but your cruet must have a stopper in the top- see picture.
When you are ready to serve place 2 ice cubes in the glass and the Olive.
Pour in the martini, and enjoy.
I recommend that your serve an appetizer with the mart mart and don't get greedy- one is really enough.
Repeat for as many servings as you want to make.

Morphing Martini (Color Changing)

ean indicator solution - to the martini glass. Then add very small

'James Bond' Martini Cocktail

Thread the olive onto a toothpick and place in a martini glass. Shake the gin and vermouth with the crushed ice vigorously in a cocktail shaker. Strain into the prepared glass.

"007" Martini

Rinse martini glass with extra dry vermouth.
Add vodka, gin, and Lillet Blanc to a cocktail shaker filled with crushed ice.
Shake vigorously.
Pour into prepared martini glass.

Cucumber Basil Martini

In a small bowl, dissolve the sugar in the hot water.
Press the grated ginger through a fine strainer set over the bowl, releasing the juice.
In a cocktail shaker, muddle the diced cucumber with the 2 torn basil leaves.
Add the ginger syrup, gin, lime juice and a handful of ice.
Shake well, then strain into a martini glass.
Garnish the martini with a cucumber slice and the remaining whole basil leaf and serve.

Martini Butter

In a small nonreactive saucepan, boil gin and vermouth over high heat until liquid is reduced to 1 tablespoon, 2-4 minutes.
Remove from heat and allow to cool.
In a food processor or blender, combine the gin mixture, olives, butter, lemon zest and cayenne. Process until olives are minced and mixture is well blended.
Martini butter can be stored several days in the refrigerator or weeks in the freezer.

Dry Bombay Blue Sapphire Martini

Chill your martini glass in freezer for 10 minutes or fill with ice cubes and cold water to chill.
Place ice cubes in a metal shaker top with gin and shake very very very well.
Empty water from glass if used.
Pour vermouth into chilled glass and swirl to coat glass then discard vermouth or use for the next glass.
Strain very well shaken gin into glass and garnish with olives.
Sit back and relax.
Sip.
Relax.
Sip.
Repeat.

Smoky Martini

Combine the gin, vermouth, and liquid smoke in a shaker with the ice and stir (do not shake) to mix.
Strain the drink into a martini glass.
Twist the lemon, shiny side down, over the martini, then drop it into the drink.
Serve immediately.

Dead Eye Martini

Using a paring knife, scrape off skin of radishes to give a veiny appearance. Using small melon baller, cut a hole in each radish large enough to hold 1 olive half. Stuff olives into radishes, flat side facing out. Place \"eyes\" in a martini glass. In a cocktail shaker, combine Midori, gin, vermouth and grape juice. Pour into glass.

Devilish Martini

Brush the rim of a martini glass lightly with corn syrup then dip in sugar.
In a cocktail shaker, combine gin, vermouth and cherry liqueur. Fill with ice and shake well. Pour into prepared glass. Top with sparkling wine and serve garnished with chili peppers and cherry.

Spicy Martini

Shake the Gin and Vermouth with ice in a shaker.
Pour into a large Martini glass.
Pour the tabasco into the finished drink.
Stir very lightly.

Blueberry Gin And Cocktail

Throw the blueberries and gin in a mason jar, and let this sit for about a week (it actually only takes two to three days for the blueberries to dissolve, so it just depends on how blue you want it).
Boil the vanilla bean and sugar in a cup of water for about 1/2 hour or so, and stick in the fridge to cool (or not, it can be hot if it your pouring it on ice).
Squeeze 1/2 a lemon in a glass of ice, pour in vanilla syrup to taste, pour in gin. Shake (I like to shake mine in a martini shaker), garnish with a couple blueberries, and drink!

Earl Grey Martini

Sprinkle the tea leaves over the gin in a small glass, and set aside to steep for 2 hours.
Pour 1/4 to 1/2 inch of white sugar onto a small, shallow plate. Moisten the rims of 2 martini glasses with a wedge of lemon, dip the moistened glasses into the sugar; set aside.
Strain the infused gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup into a cocktail shaker over ice. Cover, and shake until the outside of the shaker has frosted. Strain into the rimmed glasses to serve.

Cucumber Martini

Mix gin and thick cucumber slices in pitcher. Cover and chill overnight or up to 3 days.
Strain gin, discarding thick cucumber slices. Pour half of gin into cocktail shaker. Add 1 tablespoon vermouth, then fill shaker with ice. Shake vigorously; strain into three glasses. Repeat with remaining gin and vermouth.
Garnish with thin cucumber slices.

Alton Brown'S Martini

ome crushed ice into the martini glass you will be serving

Masala Martini

Combine gin, lime juice, simple syrup, cumin, and salt in an ice-filled shaker.
Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled martini glass; garnish with lemon slice.

Diamonds Are Forever (Martini)

Add gin and scotch to a cocktail shaker filled with crushed ice.
Stir (I like mine shaken vigorously).
Pour into a well-chilled martini glass.
Garnish with olives.

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