Known for its elegance and simplicity, the classic martini—traditionally made with gin and dry vermouth, and garnished with an olive or lemon twist—has inspired countless variations over the years. Among the most beloved? The Espresso Martini.
Born in the 1980s, the Espresso Martini quickly earned a cult following for its rich, smooth, and slightly sweet blend of coffee and spirits. It’s the perfect drink to toast the occasion with bold flavors, indulgence, and just the right amount of buzz.
From the classic version made with Grey Goose and Kahlúa, to inventive takes like the Spicy Espresso Martini with Ghost Reposado and a chocolate sugar rim, there’s a recipe for every palate.
Check out the roundup below!
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Pinch of cayenne pepper in shaker.
Shake very hard.
Fine strain in Coupe glass.
Garnish with cayenne across half glass.
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Add all ingredients and shake.
Pour in a carafe.
Put ice cream on the martini glass and pour over table side.
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Prepare your glassware with a salt rim.
Build all ingredients in a tin shaker.
Fill shaker with ice and shake well.
Double strain into a Nick & Nora glass.
Garnish with shaved chocolate.
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Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
Combine all ingredients.
Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds to create a rich froth.
Strain into a chilled coupe or martini glass.
Garnish with three espresso beans.
Fun Fact: A timeless classic, the Espresso Martini at Jaya follows the original recipe crafted by the legendary Dick Bradsell in 1980s London.
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Shake with regular ice plus half scoop of crushed.
Double strain into coupe glass.
Garnish with 3 espresso beans.
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Fill a cocktail shaker with all the ingredients.
Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
Strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass.
Garnish with 3 espresso beans.
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Measure and pour all ingredients in a cocktail shaker.
Fill shaker with ice.
Shake vigorously.
Top with garnishes.
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