Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Grapefruit Martini


  

Continuing on my journey of making fresh fruit incorporated drinks I have concocted up a refreshing Grapefruit Martini.  Made with fresh squeezed grapefruit juice, vodka and a dash of pure cane sugar simple syrup.  This reminds of when I was a kid and thought grapefruits were just way too tart and would sprinkle sugar on top and bite right into the grapefruit with that sweet and tart flavor.  I hope you enjoy as much as I did!
Tools Needed:
  • Martini Shaker
  • Martini Glasses
  • Measuring Tool (Could be a jigger, or I used a measuring cup that had ounce measurements on the side)
  • Juicer (Optional)
Ingredients:
  • 1 Grapefruit (Any type will work, makes two martinis)
  • 2.5oz. Absolut Citron
  • 1/4-1/2oz. Pure Cane Sugar Simple Syrup
  • Cane Sugar
Directions:
  1. Put your martini glasses in freezer to get them ice cold while you are making your drinks.  It only takes about 10 minutes for the glasses to get frosty, but you can put them in earlier to get them extra cold.
  2. Cut your grapefruit in half or quarters, dependent on what type of juicing tool you have available.  When you have the fruit cut in half cut off a small sliver to be able to use as a garnish if you want.  I used a juicer where where you twist the halves to get your juice.  If you don't have a juicer available to you though you can just cut into quarters and squeeze the juices on out, this is going to be just as good, so long as it's fresh squeezed juice. 
  3. Fill your martini shaker full of ice, measure out 2.5oz. of Absolut Citron Vodka, 2oz. Grapefruit Juice, and 1/4-1/2oz. simple syrup (dependant on how sweet you would like it to taste). 
  4. Shake vigorously for about 10 seconds, I like to see very small ice flakes in my martinis, it's sort of your way of knowing that someone put some extra time and care to make sure your martini is going to be ice cold and enjoyable.  No one likes a warm martini...ewww.
  5. Dip top of martini glass into grapefruit juice and then dip into cane sugar.  Strain your martini into the glass and top with your garnish.  Ready to sit back and enjoy :)


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