Lemon Martini Recipe?!


Question: Lemon Cream Martini:

3 min 3 min prep
1 serving

sugar, rimmer (recommended Lemon Drop Rimmer by Stirrings)
2 ounces vanilla vodka (recommended Stoli)
1 ounce fluid ounce limoncello
ice cubes
1 dash carbonated lemon-lime beverage (recommended Sprite or 7-Up)
blueberries, for garnish

Moisten the rim of a martini glass and coat with lemon drop rimmer or sugar.
Add vanilla vodka and limoncello to a martini shaker filled with ice.
Shake and then strain into the martini glass.
Add a splash of lemon-lime soda and garnish with fresh blueberries if desired.

Enjoy! :).


Answers: Lemon Cream Martini:

3 min 3 min prep
1 serving

sugar, rimmer (recommended Lemon Drop Rimmer by Stirrings)
2 ounces vanilla vodka (recommended Stoli)
1 ounce fluid ounce limoncello
ice cubes
1 dash carbonated lemon-lime beverage (recommended Sprite or 7-Up)
blueberries, for garnish

Moisten the rim of a martini glass and coat with lemon drop rimmer or sugar.
Add vanilla vodka and limoncello to a martini shaker filled with ice.
Shake and then strain into the martini glass.
Add a splash of lemon-lime soda and garnish with fresh blueberries if desired.

Enjoy! :).

Lemon Drop Martini

1 1/2 ounces vodka
1/2 ounce Triple Sec
1 teaspoon superfine sugar
3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
Ice cubes
Superfine sugar for dipping
Twisted peel of lemon

Mix the vodka, Triple Sec, sugar, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice; shake well (supposedly the cocktail is to be shaken 40 times to make sure the sugar is well blended). Pour strained liquor into sugar-rimmed martini glass and garnish with a twisted peel of lemon.

NOTE: To create a sugar-rimmed glass, take a lemon wedge and rub the drinking surface of the glass so it is barely moist. Dip the edge of the glass into sugar.

Makes 1 serving.

1oz Vodka
1oz lemon juice
Simple sugar to taste.
Dip rim of glass in sugar.

****Simple sugar is easy to make. Dissolve sugar in hot water. Mix very well. Chill in fridge.
Cheers!

try drinknation.com Tons of recipes

using meyer lemons( the juicy ones)


Meyer Lemon Martini

4 ounces vodka
2 ounces Meyer lemon juice
1/2 cup fine sugar on a small plate to sugar the rim of the glass
2 Meyer lemon slices




In a martini shaker combine all ingredients except the lemon slices and sugar with a generous amount of ice. Shake vigorously for a few seconds. Rub the rim of the glass with a lemon slice and dredge in the sugar. Strain the libation from the ice into a martini glass. Garnish with the lemon slices.

Vegas Lemon Drop Martini recipe

1 1/2 oz Absolut? Citron vodka
1 tsp sugar
1/4 lemon

Slice the 1/4 lemon into two seperate wedges. Place in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes. Pour the Absolut Citron into the shaker, and add one teaspoon of sugar. Shake vigorously. Strain into a sugar-rimmed cocktail glass. Garnish with a lemon twist, and serve.

In & Out Lemontini

INGREDIENTS:
3 oz vodka
splash of lemoncello
lemon twist for garnish

PREPARATION:
Pour a splash of lemoncello into a frozen cocktail glass.
Swirl the liqueur around in the glass until all surfaces are coated.
Shake the vodka in a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Throw away any excess lemoncello in the glass.
Strain the shaken vodka into the coated cocktail glass.
Garnish with a lemon twist.

Lemon Drop Martini

Ingredients
6 parts Lemon-flavored vodka
1 part Dry vermouth
Granualted sugar
Lemon twist

Mixing Instructions
Rim a chilled martini glass with granulated sugar. Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with cracked ice and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

hope these help. enjoy.

Four or five parts vodka and one part lemon martini mix...seriously, just use the mix and a smooth vodka. I like Grey Goose. Shake it with a lot of ice. Serve it in a chilled martini glass.





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