

You only need three ingredients, and they’re basically in equal proportions. I love this St Germain cocktail recipe because it’s super simple, just like a negroni. Elderflower Liqueur (St-Germain Liqueur).Please!īut martinis aside, I’m here to redeem myself with this St. I need all your martini making tips in the comments below. And then I poured.Įvidentially when you add blue cheese olive brine to a martini, and you shake it up really well, you end up with something that basically looks like a glass of milk. I was sure to get the glasses extra chilled, and I shook it up really well. I added some vodka, just a teensy bit of dry vermouth, and a splash of the (blue cheese) olive brine to a cocktail shaker. I went to the store, purchased some filet mignons (that I love to cook sous vide) and also grabbed all the ingredients for those martinis. So, last Valentine’s Day, I went all out. He also likes them with blue cheese olives. I don’t know why I find it so difficult, but I do know what I did wrong last time… One part campari, one part gin, and one part sweet vermouth.Īnd there’s one cocktail recipe that I simply cannot master – the Martini.

The main reason? It’s super simple to make with equal portions of three ingredients. When I’m at home, there’s one cocktail that I make over and over again – the Negroni.
