Espresso martinis are a sophisticated cocktail with a caffeine boost built-in. Elevate your drinks tray and learn how to make ...
espresso, coffee liqueur and simple syrup. Christopher Testani for The New York Times Place the lid on the shaker and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Strain the cocktail into a martini glass and ...
This delightful holiday cocktail recipe combines the robust allure of a classic espresso martini with the refreshing twist of ...
Bourbon may be unusual for an espresso martini, but its full-bodied flavor is what really plays into the whole wintery theme. Recipe developer Katie Rosenhouse suggests pairing this cocktail with ...
A quick and easy guide to one of the best cocktails ever, the espresso martini. This coffee-based sipper was originally created by the late Dick Bradsell at the Soho Brasserie in London.
Irish Coffee combines freshly brewed coffee with Irish whiskey and sugar, topped with a dollop of lightly whipped heavy cream ...
Pour off 10 ounces vodka from the bottle and reserve for another use. To the bottle, add espresso powder, Kahlúa and water. Cap bottle, shake and store in freezer until well-chilled, at least 4 ...
It's normal to crave sugar during a month of sobriety. Here are the desserts you should make according to your favorite ...
Nigel Barker, who was a judge on America’s Next Top Model, will be judging something different at Albany Chefs Food and Wine ...
Check out all the recipes below to recreate at home this ... "It’s simply just a twist on the espresso martini, making it easy for batching and the best holiday twist with peppermint syrup." ...
Combine ground espresso beans and cold water in a jar, then let it steep overnight in the fridge. The next day, strain out ...
This non-alcoholic take on an espresso martini is great as an after dinner sip. Using vinegar in a drink may sound unusual but it gives a subtle sharpness and depth of flavour. Start by making a ...