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There’s something about an espresso martini that feels like the ultimate indulgence. Maybe it’s the rich coffee flavor that wakes up your senses, or perhaps it’s the creamy, velvety texture. Whatever the reason, this classic espresso martini recipe is the perfect co*cktail to round off a big meal or kickstart an elegant evening.
Making the perfect espresso martini isn’t just about mixing a bunch of ingredients together and calling it a day. No, my friend, it’s about creating an experience—a little ritual that turns simple ingredients into something truly special. The secret lies in the details: the vigorous shake that creates that perfectly frothy top, the way the grated dark chocolate clings to the rim of the glass, and the satisfying clink of ice cubes in your co*cktail shaker.
Ingredients Used
- Ketel One vodka
- Baileys Irish Cream liqueur
- Kahlua coffee liqueur
- Simple syrup
- Half and half
- Fresh espresso or strong brewed coffee
- Dark chocolate (for garnish)
- Whole coffee beans (for garnish)
How to Make
Let’s break down the process: Start by preparing your garnishes. Finely grate some dark chocolate onto a saucer using a microplane grater. This little touch adds a decadent chocolatey note that pairs beautifully with the rich coffee flavor of the drink.
Lightly brush the rims of your martini glasses with simple syrup—just enough to make the chocolate shavings adhere, but not so much that it drips down the glass. Dip the rims into the chocolate, giving them a gentle tap to shake off any excess.
Now, onto the co*cktail itself. In a co*cktail shaker (or a mason jar if you’re feeling rustic), combine the vodka, Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlua, simple syrup, half and half, and a shot of fresh espresso. Freshly brewed espresso is key here; the strong, rich coffee flavor is what makes this drink truly sing. And don’t forget to let it cool to room temperature before adding it to the mix—hot coffee and ice are not a match made in heaven unless you’re looking to water down your drink.
Once everything is in the shaker, add a generous handful of ice cubes. Secure the lid and shake like your life depends on it. You want to shake it for about 20 seconds—long enough to chill the mixture thoroughly and create that creamy top that makes an espresso martini so irresistible. When you’re done, strain the mixture into your prepared glasses. The built-in strainer in your shaker will come in handy here, ensuring a smooth pour without any ice shards.
For the finishing touch, garnish your co*cktails with a few more chocolate shavings and a couple of coffee beans. Not only do the beans look stylish perched atop that creamy foam, but they also add a delightful crunch when you get to them.
Chef Secrets
- Shake vigorously:The secret to that signature frothy top is all in the shake. Don’t be shy—really go for it to ensure a perfectly creamy texture.
- Use fresh espresso:Instant espresso powder can work in a pinch, but fresh espresso or strong-brewed coffee will elevate your martini to another level.
- Chill everything:Make sure your glasses are chilled and your ingredients (especially the coffee) are at room temperature or cooler. This helps keep the drink perfectly frothy and refreshing.
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Serving Suggestions
Serve your espresso martini alongside a rich chocolate dessert, like a flourless chocolate cake or chocolate truffles.
This drink is also a great match for a cheeseboard—try it with a selection of sharp cheeses like cheddar or blue cheese, which will contrast nicely with the sweetness of the co*cktail.
Commonly Asked Questions
What can I use instead of Baileys in an espresso martini?
If you don’t have Baileys on hand, you can substitute it with any cream liqueur, like Tia Maria or Amarula.
Can I make an espresso martini without an espresso machine?
Yes, you can use instant coffee or cold brew concentrate as a substitute. Just make sure it's strong enough to hold up against the other ingredients.
How do you get a thick foam on an espresso martini?
The key to a thick, creamy foam is shaking the mixture vigorously with ice. The more you shake, the better the foam.
Storing & Reheating Tips
While it’s best to enjoy your espresso martini fresh, you can store any leftover mixture in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Give it a good shake with ice before serving again to bring back the frothy texture. Avoid reheating, as the drink is meant to be served cold.
More Martini Recipes
- Elderflower Lychee Martini (One of my all-time favorites!)
- Lemon Drop Martini
- French Martini
Equipment Used:
- co*cktail shaker or mason jar with lid
- Microplane grater
- Small saucer (for chocolate shavings)
- Martini glasses or coupe glasses
- Ice cubes
Creamy Espresso Martini with Baileys
Indulge in the rich, creamy flavor of a perfect espresso martini made with Baileys Irish Cream, fresh espresso, and Kahlua. This delicious coffee co*cktail is an elegant after-dinner treat that coffee lovers will adore.
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Course: co*cktails
Cuisine: American
Keyword: dessert co*cktail, Dessert Drinks
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 355kcal
Equipment
co*cktail shaker
Microplane
Martini Glasses
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Ketel One vodka
- 1½ ounces Baileys Irish cream liquor
- 1½ ounces Kahlua coffee liquor
- 1 ounce simple syrup
- 1 ounce half and half
- ½ cup espresso or strong brewed coffee cooled to room temperature
- FOR GARNISH:
- 1 ounce dark chocolate finely grated
- 6 whole coffee beans
Instructions
Use a microplane grater to finely grate dark chocolate into a small saucers.
Lightly brush the rims of the co*cktail glass with simple syrup, then dip the rims into the chocolate shavings until they adhere.
Make the co*cktail
Combine 2 ounces vodka, 1½ ounces Baileys Irish cream liquor, 1½ ounces Kahlua coffee liquor, 1 ounce simple syrup, 1 ounce half and half, ½ cup espresso, in a co*cktail shaker with ice.
Secure the lid and shake well until very well chilled and frothy, about 20 seconds.
Pour into the prepared martini glasses. Garnish with additional chocolate shavings and coffee beans and serve.
Nutrition
Serving: 1 drink | Calories: 355kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 30mg | Potassium: 197mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 56IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 2mg
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I’m Jennifer Locklin, author and owner of Jennifer Cooks. I am a trained chef and passionate about good food, cooking for family and friends, and creating recipes that form lasting memories from one generation to the next. I hope you find inspiration for cooking and creating here!
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