I tried store-bought espresso martinis from Cutwater, On the Rocks, and Ketel One to see which premade cocktail was the best.
Recreate a classic French crème brûlée in cocktail form with this sweet and sophisticated martini that combines vodka and ...
I let a sprig of rosemary play the part here of festive fir. Tumble ice cubes generously into a cocktail shaker. Add the vodka, Chambord and cocoa liqueur and shake well. Pour into a martini glass ...
One unusual entry into the martini wars is not to use gin or vodka at all, but instead to opt for tequila. The post Expand ...
This riff on a classic Espresso Martini includes tequila and, drawing inspiration from a Carajillo, it leans on the sweet ...
This popular cocktail pairs vodka with freshly brewed espresso, coffee-flavored liqueur and a sweet splash of simple syrup. Fill a cocktail shaker ⅔ full with ice. Add vodka, espresso ...
Rim your martini or coupe glass with frosting and conversation hearts. To a shaker, add 2 oz. vanilla vodka, 1 oz. white chocolate liqueur, 1 oz. heavy cream (or a non-dairy creamer), and ¾ oz.