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Frosty Lemon Martini

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Frosty Lemon Martini
James Carrier
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Worthy of a Special Occasion

Notes: Look for lemon- flavored vodka and liqueur (such as the Italian liquore di limoni) in well-stocked supermarkets and liquor stores. For extra frostiness, put sugar-rimmed glasses in the freezer for 7 to 8 minutes.

Yield: Makes 2 servings

Ingredients

  • 1  tablespoon  sugar
  • Lemon wedge
  • 1  cup  crushed ice
  • 6  tablespoons  chilled lemon-flavored vodka (3 oz.; see notes)
  • 2  tablespoons  chilled lemon-flavored liqueur (1 oz.; see notes)
  • 4  teaspoons  lemon juice
  • 2  thin strips (3 in. long) lemon peel

Preparation

1. Pour sugar onto a small, rimmed plate. Rub rims of two martini glasses with lemon wedge to moisten, then dip rims into sugar to coat (see notes).

2. Place ice in a cocktail shaker. Add vodka, liqueur, and lemon juice. Shake until mixture is very cold, about 10 seconds. Strain into glasses. Garnish each with a twist of lemon peel.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
162 (0.0% from fat)
Protein:
0.0g
Fat:
0.0g (sat 0.0)
Carbohydrate:
11g
Fiber:
0.1g
Sodium:
2.6mg
Cholesterol:
0.0mg
Sunset, DECEMBER 2003

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
Long Island Lulu
I made this with Smirnoff Silver (unflavored) and it was still delicious. I used Limoncello and all the other ingredients. Lovely recipe. As for the debate about whether this is a true martini: who cares? Boston Cream Pie is not a pie. I say po-tah-toh, you say po-tay-toh. Mox Nix. It's great no matter what! ;o)08/26/09

5 stars
brightwind
I've made this drink for guests (and myself!) numerous times, and everyone's loved it. It's refreshing and a pleasant combination of tart & sweet. The sugared rim is essential to the drink, in my opinion.07/24/06