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We often ridicule Martini variations from the ‘80s and ‘90s for being overly sweet and only classified as “Martinis” because of their glassware. In most instances, that derision is justified, but it’s very much not true of today’s drink: the Breakfast Martini. Inspired by a tasty condiment served during the most important meal of the day, the Breakfast Martini is so much more than a novel brunch cocktail. It’s a modern classic — one of the earliest in the canon — devised by Salvatore Calabrese in the ‘90s.
On this episode of “Cocktail College,” we’re joined by the “Cocktail Maestro” himself to chat about one of his most famous creations, how it came to be, why it’s become so famous, and how to perfect it, plus so much more.
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Salvatore Calabrese’s Breakfast Martini Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 ¾ ounces London dry gin
- ½ ounce Cointreau
- ½ ounce lemon juice
- 1 heaped barspoon Wilkin & Sons Orange Marmalade
- Garnish: orange twist
Directions
- Add all ingredients to a shaker tin with ice.
- Stir to dissolve marmalade, discard excess water, and add fresh ice.
- Shake until chilled.
- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- Garnish with a shredded orange or orange twist.
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