Two martinis
1 Servings
5 Minutes
222 Cals

Add Sophistication to Your Social Gatherings with This Martini Recipe

This cocktail drink is ideal for having before meals. The martini is a beverage that represents glamour and class. It is important to keep in mind that you don't have to shake a martini when preparing it — mixing it slowly is key. Some people say the martini originates from the vermouth brand Martini & Rossi in the 1800s. Others say it was created around 1910 at a club in New York. Even if we are not sure about its creation, we can be sure that having this drink at your social meetings will give you that sophisticated touch. The best part is that you can make it in some easy steps. Give it a try and surprise your guests.
This cocktail drink is ideal for having before meals. The martini is a beverage that represents glamour and class. It is important to keep in mind that you don't have to shake a martini when preparing it — mixing it slowly is key. Some people say the martini originates from the vermouth brand Martini & Rossi in the 1800s. Others say it was created around 1910 at a club in New York. Even if we are not sure about its creation, we can be sure that having this drink at your social meetings will give you that sophisticated touch. The best part is that you can make it in some easy steps. Give it a try and surprise your guests.
This cocktail drink is ideal for having before meals. The martini is a beverage that represents glamour and class. It is important to keep in mind that you don't have to shake a martini when preparing it — mixing it slowly is key. Some people say the martini originates from the vermouth brand Martini & Rossi in the 1800s. Others say it was created around 1910 at a club in New York. Even if we are not sure about its creation, we can be sure that having this drink at your social meetings will give you that sophisticated touch. The best part is that you can make it in some easy steps. Give it a try and surprise your guests.
Ingredients
  • 75 ml jenever
  • 1 ice cubes (your preference) tray
  • 15 ml dried Vermouth
  • 1 tbsp lemon rind
  • 1 olive
Instructions
Prep: 05M
Cook:
Ready In: 05M
  1. Place a few ice cubes in a glass.
  2. Pour in the jenever and vermouth.
  3. Mix slowly and then garnish with the olive and lemon rind.
  4. Serve and enjoy.
Nutritional Info
Per Serving:
222 calories; 0.5g fat; 0g saturated fat; 0g trans fat; 1.8g carbohydrates; 0g fiber; 0g protein; 0mg cholesterol; 41mg sodium; 0g sugar; 1 servings.Full nutrition guide
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Nutritional Info
Per Serving:
222 calories; 0.5g fat; 0g saturated fat; 0g trans fat; 1.8g carbohydrates; 0g fiber; 0g protein; 0mg cholesterol; 41mg sodium; 0g sugar; 1 servings.Full nutrition guide