Level: | Easy |
Total: | 2 hr 5 min |
Prep: | 5 min |
Inactive: | 2 hr |
Yield: | 4 servings |
Ingredients
- 12 seedless green grapes
- 1 large lemon, zested and halved
- Coarse sugar
- 1 1/4 cups white grape juice
- 3/4 cup vodka
- Ice
Instructions
- Thread 3 grapes onto each cocktail pick and freeze until ready to serve, at least 2 hours.
- In a shallow bowl, mix together the lemon zest and coarse sugar.
- Moisten the rims of 4 martini glasses with the lemon. Dip the rims of the glasses into the lemon-sugar.
- Squeeze the juice from the lemon into a pitcher and add the grape juice and vodka. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour 1/2 of the vodka mixture into the cocktail shaker and shake for 20 seconds. Pour into 2 of the prepared glasses. Repeat with the remaining vodka mixture. Place a cocktail pick into each glass and serve.
Reviews
Wonderful cocktail!
Loved these martini’s, easy to make and really yumi!
My new favorite martini!!!!
I made these and thought they were very tasty (and super easy. The frozen grapes are a great idea — they’re fun and keep the drink cold without watering it down. I do have to say that I cannot understand how anyone could find these “too strong.” Once you add the lemon juice, the ratio of alcohol to juice is about 1:2, which is far weaker than a regular martini, which is 100% alcohol (and often features 90+ proof gin.
Great drink Giada!!! We love vodka martinis!, so this was a big hit especially for people that are not used to drinking martinis!!! Thanks,
The drink tastes good, but it’s farrrrrr too strong to serve to anyone who is going to leave your house. I served it at a party, but I used less vodka and added a little simple syrup.
I have always loved rum, but when I saw this episode it seem very refreshing. I did not use any sugar on the rim of the glass but the drink was great. Thanks for a new drink