Here are the secrets to a refreshing and tangy lemon drop martini, Learn how to make this classic cocktail at home, from rim-dipping techniques to the ideal vodka-to-lemon ratio.
Love a classic sour cocktail? Then you’ll adore a lemon drop martini! This zingy drink is perfectly balanced and refreshingly tart, served with a sugar rim and a lemon twist. It looks so festive that it’s great for celebrations of all kinds. Whatever the occasion: this drink delivers!
Why we love this recipe: When we first tried the lemon drop martini, we could see why it’s a classic. It’s got a cool, clean flavor and a sophisticated vibe. It’s now solidly a part of our cocktail recipe repertoire!
Ingredients in a lemon drop martini
A lemon drop martini is a sweet and sour version of a vodka martini. Its similarities with the classic martini are in name only! The lemon drop is a classic alcoholic drink that makes the list of International Bartender Associations IBA official cocktails, That means it has an official definition of how to make it:
- Citron vodka (or regular vodka):For our spin on the lemon drop martini, we use standard vodka to keep it simple. In our taste tests, citron vodka only adds a subtle citrus hint to the finish. But if you have citron vodka, by all means use it here!
- Cointreau or triple sec: We prefer using Cointreau as the orange liqueur in this drink, but triple sec also works.
- Lemon juice: Fresh lemon juice brings the zippy, tart flavor: steer clear of bottled juice here.
- simple syrup: Simple syrup balances the flavors: it’s a bar cart staple that’s easy to make at home.
Related drinks: This drink is very close to a Vodka Sidecar, which uses similar ingredients!
How to make a lemon drop martini: step by step
If you’re ready to get drinking, here are the basic steps to the lemon drop martini:
- Step 1: Rim the glass with sugar. A classic lemon drop is served in a martini glass with sugar on the rim. This helps to balance out the tart flavor of the cocktail.
- Step 2: Shake the ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Place 1 ½ oz vodka, ½ oz Cointreau, ½ oz lemon juice, and ½ oz simple syrup into a cocktail shaker. Add 1 handful ice and shake until cold.
- Strain into a glass and add garnish. Strain the drink into the martini glass and add a lemon twist or lemon wheel.
How to make a lemon twist
🋠The lemon twist makes a sophisticated lemon drop martini! For our method of making a lemon twist garnish using no special tools, go to How to Make a Lemon Twist.
Don’t want to try the twist? Slice a lemon wheel, then cut a notch in it and add it to the rim of the glass.
How to make a sugar rim
Using superfine sugar rim on the martini glass rim makes for a festive look, and it helps to balance out some of the tart flavor. Here are our tips to make the perfect rim:
- Spread the sugar on a plate in an even layer. Using superfine sugar is best, since it adheres best to the rim.
- Take a lemon wedge and cut a notch in the middle: then slide it around the rim of the glass. This moistens the rim without having to use your fingers!
- Tilt the glass into the sugar so that the sugar sticks to the outside edge.
Cointreau vs triple sec
We like this lemon drop martini recipe using Cointreau, which has an orange perfume flavor that’s well balanced between bitter and sweet. You can also use Triple Sec, which has a more straightforward, intense flavor. If you’re not sure whether to spring for a bottle of Cointreau, there’s a long list of great Cointreau drinks that use it, like the margarita and the Cosmopolitan.
When to serve a lemon drop martini
The lemon drop martini cocktail is tart and tangy, with a festive vibe. It works well for so many occasions. It’s great as a New Year’s Eve drink, Christmas or holiday drink, bachelorette party drink, celebration drink, and more!
More martini recipes
There are lots of types of martinis, from dry to fruity. Once you’ve tried the lemon drop, here are a few more to mix up:
Frequently asked questions
Citron vodka is classic, but we like using a high-quality, plain vodka here.
Use superfine sugar if you can, which adheres best. Moisten the rim of your martini glass with a lemon wedge or a very wet fingertip. Then, dip the rim into a shallow dish filled with the sugar.
It’s a matter of personal preference! Start by following a recipe, then adjust the amount of simple syrup or lemon juice to your taste. For a more nuanced sweetness, consider using maple syrup as a sweetener.
Description
Here’s the best lemon drop martini you’ll have! It’s zesty and refreshing, sweet tart with a crunchy sugar rim.
- 1 ½ ounces* lemon vodka or vodka
- ½ ounce Cointreau or triple sec
- ½ ounce fresh lemon juice
- ½ ounce simple syrup
- Superfine sugar, for the rim (or substitute granulated)
- For the garnish: Lemon twist or lemon wheel
- Cut a notch in a lemon wedge, then run the lemon around the rim of a martini glass. Dip the edge of the rim into a plate of superfine sugar.
- Make the lemon twist garnish.
- Place all ingredients in a cocktail shaker, fill it with ice, and shake until cold.
- Strain the liquid into the glass with the sugared rim. Garnish with the lemon twist.
Notes
*To convert to tablespoons, 1 ounce = 2 tablespoons
**To achieve a yellow color for this drink, use maple syrup as the sweetener or use citron vodka. With simple syrup and standard vodka, the drink is clear in color.
- Category: drink
- Method: Shaken
- Cuisine: Cocktails
Keywords: Lemon Drop Martini
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