Espresso Martini
Photography Sarah Tuck.
If you really can’t squeeze in another course after dinner, how about a drink for dessert? These espresso martinis are a total party starter – you have been warned!
INGREDIENTS
ice cubes
200ml vodka
100ml freshly brewed espresso
100ml Kahlúa
4 coffee beans, to garnish
METHOD
Half-fill a cocktail shaker with ice cubes. Add the remaining ingredients except the coffee beans. Shake well and strain into two cocktail glasses. Garnish with coffee beans to serve.
Makes 2 large or 3 moderate-sized martinis
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