The StrawberryMojito is a fresh, delicious twist on a classic Cuban cocktail. If you are looking for a tasty, insta-worthy cocktail, we have the perfect recipe for you!
Here is our StrawberryMojito Recipe:
2oz white rum
1/2 oz agave
1 lime halved and juiced
2-3 sliced strawberries
(depending on size)
3-4 mint leaves
(depending on size)
Sparkling water or Club Soda
Instructions:
Fill the tin with ice. Next pour 2oz of white rum. Add about a half ounce of agave. Juice your lime directly into the tin. Next, place your sliced strawberries and mint in. Shake this mixture vigorously. This will break up the strawberries, releasing their sweet aroma – and change the color to that beautiful pink color! Now, pour the mixture into your glass. You will notice that this does not fill up the glass. Lastly, top the glass with sparkling water or club soda.
For extra insta-worthiness, garnish the glass with a strawberry slice and a mint leaf.
You just made a strawberrymojito. Enjoy!
Check out our How-To recipe video below!
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In the mood for a cool, refreshing cocktail? Look no further. Give our cucumber lime breeze cocktail a try, and you’ll be feeling as cool as a cucumber in no time.
Ingredients:
2oz Tanqueray Gin
4 slices cucumber
1 Lime
Agave syrup (to taste)
San Pellegrino Sparkling Mineral Water
Directions:
Start by filling up your shaker with ice. Next, pour 2oz Tanqueray into the shaker. Take 3 cucumber slices and place them on top of the ice. Cut your lime in half, and juice each half into the tin. Pour agave to taste. Agave will sweeten the drink – So, if you like it sweet, go for it! Not so much? Just a drop will do. A little goes a long way, so probably 3/4oz at most!
Now, take your shaker, and shake shake SHAKE. This will break up the cucumbers and release that amazing flavor!
Next, get your glass of choice and fill it to the top with ice. Take your shaken cocktail and strain it over the ice. There should be room in the glass.
Top off your drink with a splash of San Pellegrino. Garnish with your remaining slice of cucumber.
Now, you have a cold, refreshing, and delicious cocktail!
Enjoy and stay cool!
Not a fan of gin? Try this delicious cocktail and substitute Vodka for gin!
Finally! It’s getting warmer out… now that Spring is here; we have been on the hunt for an easy, delicious, and tropical beverage.
1.5 oz Vodka
1.5 oz Coconut Rum
3 oz Pineapple Juice
Top with Sprite
(Splash of Cranberry Juice *optional*)
To make:
I like to build my drinks in a pint glass, then shake in a tin! This helps with measurements.
First, fill your glass up with ice (all the way to the top)!
Then, add 1.5 oz of vodka and 1.5 oz of Coconut rum.
Next, pour about 3 oz of pineapple juice into the glass. If you are using the miniature cans, that is half the can! If you don’t want to measure, you can always pour the juice until there is about 2 inches left in the glass.
Next, pour the glass into the shaker. Put the lid on, and shake shake shake!
Pour your shaken mixture back into the glass. Top with Sprite! Splash your Cranberry Juice, if you wish, and then garnish as you please!
Like your drinks less sweet? Switch out the Sprite for Club Soda or Seltzer!
This Easy Tropical Punch will make you feel like you’re on vacation in no time. Enjoy!
Looking for a Green Cocktail this St. Patrick’s Day? This Key Lime Pie Martini goes great to help you ring-in Spring, or if you’re living in the endless summer like us… a cool refreshing treat!
Try this easy and delicious Key LimePie Martini that goes down a little too easy!
The graham cracker crumbs on the glass and the delicious flavors of this cocktail take you straight to the Florida Keys, while sporting your St. Patrick’s green! Sláinte!
You will need…
2oz Vanilla Vodka
1.5oz KeKe Key Lime Liquer
3/4oz Coco Reál Crème of Coconut
Splash of Pineapple Juice
Crushed Graham Cracker Crumbs
What to do…
Prepare your chilled martini glass by wetting the rim of the glass with a lime wedge. Dip into graham cracker crumbs.
Mix all liquid ingredients in a shaker over ice. Shake vigorously (at least 25x).
Strain and serve into your prepared, chilled martini glass.
For more information, recipes, and ideas check out our blog – or visit our Pinterest Page!
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…A Shake Through One of History’s Most Emblematic Cocktails…
Today we are shaking things up and offering some tips on how to make classic martini’s at home! Today we’re talking about a Classic Martini : How To: 2 Ways! Dry with a twist, and Dirty!
Check out our Classic Martini: How To Video!
Traditionally, the Martini was a cocktail composed of just two ingredients: gin and vermouth. The drink was typically garnished with a twist of lemon or olives. However, since its inception – the Martini has become one of the most iconic, well-known alcoholic beverages in the world. They’ve come a long way from the start. Let’s take a quick look at the Martini’s transformation through the decades…
The name Martini came from the brand name used by an Italian producer of vermouth in Italy, Alessandro Martini. Still today, arguably the most well-known brand of vermouth.
The Martini reached its height just in time for the roaring 20’s! At this time the Martini was comprised of London Dry Gin and Dry Vermouth in a 2:1 ratio, stirred over ice, and served strained into a cocktail glass. At the time of the United States’ prohibition legislation, the illegal manufacturing of gin was relatively easy. This led to the predominance of this cocktail during this time. After Prohibition ended, the availability of quality gin led the drink to become progressively drier – that is, over time, the amount of vermouth in a Martini became less and less.
It even became the norm to rub a finger with vermouth on it around the rim of the glass for just the “essence” of the botanical aroma. Or as Winston Churchill did – chilled his gin and “bowed in the direction of France” (another large producer of Vermouth). As the Martini evolved, it moved further and further from its roots and became anything but.
By the 1970’s and 1980’s, the Martini was considered antiquated. The 1980’s brought about more complex and elaborate cocktails like Sex on the Beach, Long Island Iced Teas, Tequila Sunrises, and Mudslides.
But in the mid-90’s, drinks served in a Martini cocktail glass gave the word “-tini” a whole new meaning. A new wave of cocktails like the Espresso Martini, Appletini, Chocolate Martini took on the catchy suffix – but were made with vodka and other ingredients – not including dry vermouth – and therefore lacked any commonality with a true Martini.
Today, Martini’s are enjoyed in many fashions. Perhaps one of today’s most common orders for a Martini often implies folks are just asking for straight vodka chilled over ice – which isn’t really a Martini at all…
Nonetheless, bartenders everywhere have their own unique twist on, and favorite variation of, one of the most symbolic cocktails in history.
Here’s our recipes from the Classic Martini : 2 Ways video… and a bonus Appletini Recipe!
Traditional Martini
3 oz Ketel One Vodka
½ oz Martini & Rossi Dry Vermouth
Shaken over ice, Strained and served in a chilled Martini cocktail glass
Twist a lemon rind (with twist-tool or a pairing knife – CAREFULLY!)
Rub twist around rim of glass to release the essential oils and aroma
Drop twisted rind into Martini
Classic Dirty Martini
3 oz Ketel One Vodka
½ oz Olive Juice/Brine
Shaken over ice, Strained and served in a chilled Martini cocktail glass
Spear 3 Bleu-cheese stuffed (or regular) Olives
Drop olives into Martini
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BONUS : Appletini
2.5 oz Ketel One Vodka
1.5 oz Sour Apple Schnapps
Splash of Sweet-n-Sour drink mix
Shaken over ice, Strained and served in a chilled Martini cocktail glass
Garnish with 1 Maraschino cherry
What is YOUR favorite Martini? Tell us what recipes you’d like to see!
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We love fall here at ShortStaf and can’t wait to share this fun and easy Pumpkin Pie Martini-Fall Cocktail recipe! It is perfect for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or any Fall Day or party with friends.
Let’s get started!
Things you will need to get set up…
A shaker
A one ounce measuring cup and a Tablespoon
A martini glass
Two small plates
Ingredients Needed:
Pumpkin Puree
GF graham cracker crumbs
Pumpkin Pie Spice
Titos Vodka
RumChata Liquor
Water or Simple Syrup
Ice
The Recipe: You can also find this on our Pinterest page here.
2 oz Rum Chata
1 oz Vodka
2 tbs Pumpkin Puree
Pumpkin Pie Spice – Just a sprinkle on top.
How To:
Directions:
Start by getting your graham cracker rim ready!
Wet the rim of the glass using your first plate with a layer of water or simple syrup in it, then dip the glass into the plate. Then take your second plate and put a layer of the graham cracker crumbs and dip your wet rim into it. First step done! Set your glass to the side.
The Cocktail!
Start by filling your shaker with ice. Then add the first three ingredients (Titos, RumChata, and the Pumpkin Puree) into the shaker and shake it up for about 15 seconds.
Pour your delicious mix into your graham cracker rimmed martini glass, top with a sprinkle of Pumpkin Pie Spice to taste, and enjoy 🙂
That’s it! Now sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Note: You can also substitute cinnamon for the Pumpkin Pie Spice on top if you want. Want it a little sweeter? Try this recipe using Vanilla Vodka and a few drops of Agave!
Wanna see more recipes and party ideas like this? Check out our Pinterest page for creative, quick and inexpensive ideas on how to wow your guests!
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