5 twists on a classic espresso martini that you probably haven't tried yet
We’ll take all five, thanks.
The espresso martini was invented in London in the 80s by bartender Dick Bradsell when someone came up to him and asked for a drink that would “wake them up and get them tipsy” (note: we’ve worded this in a much more appropriate way). Now the drink is enjoyed globally, and in an age when most would choose a cocktail over a beer, the espresso martini is more popular than ever.
How do you make an espresso martini?
This cocktail’s classic recipe comprises vodka, sugar and espresso – shaken not stirred to get that signature foam. But here at taste.com.au, we love to SHAKE things up: so here are five espresso martini spin-offs that Aussies will be making this party season.
Caramilk espresso martini
If you’re not much of a coffee drinker and find the OG martini quite bitter then this Caramilk espresso martini will be right up your alley. Caramilk adds a wonderfully creamy and rich texture to this classic, taking our Caramilk and espresso martini obsessions to the next level!
You can grab the recipe HERE.
Upside-down espresso martini
You’ll love this cocktail if you’re a fan of the creamy foam on an espresso martini. This cocktail features a creamy base of milk, vodka and Baileys. Then, it’s topped with a coffee whip made from coffee granules, caster sugar and boiling water – seriously delicious (and ALMOST too pretty to drink).
Find the recipe HERE.
Milkybar espresso martini
Milkybar lovers this one’s for you. We took Nescafe’s White Milkybar Mocha and shook it up with espresso, vodka and Kahlua for the ultimate Friday night pick-me-up. To make this cocktail extra indulgent, we served each cocktail with a bar of Milkybar.
Check out the recipe HERE.
Espresso martini affogato
In terms of alcoholic espresso-based desserts nothing beats the simplicity of an affogato. However, if you want something a little extra special, our affogato espresso martini is the perfect dessert to wow your guests. This version is simply a classic espresso martini poured over a scoop of ice-cream – basically, the best of both worlds.
You can find the recipe for our espresso martini affogato HERE.
Marble espresso martini
Cadbury’s Marble chocolate and an espresso martini are a match made in heaven. Not only does this cocktail taste oh-so-good, but it’s visually stunning too! The cocktail comprises a white chocolate-vodka mixture and a Marble chocolate-espresso mixture that creates a marbled effect when poured into the glass.
Grab the recipe HERE and try it out yourself (you can thank us later).
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Originally published as 5 twists on a classic espresso martini that you probably haven't tried yet