This citrus beverage is perfect for all of you lime fans out there. Our favorite is it.
Prep Time: | 5 mins |
Total Time: | 5 mins |
Servings: | 1 |
Yield: | 1 serving |
Ingredients
- 2 (1.5 fluid ounce) jiggers vodka
- 2 (1.5 fluid ounce) jiggers triple sec liqueur
- 1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger fresh lime juice
- 1 (1.5 fluid ounce) jigger bottled lime juice
Instructions
- In a cocktail shaker full of ice combine vodka, triple sec, fresh lime juice and bottled lime juice. Shake, don’t stir and strain into a chilled glass.
Reviews
Love it! Easy to make and super-tasty!
I only used 1.5 oz vodka and 1.5 oz triple sec but it was still great!!! I’ll definitely make this one again! Possibly my new favorite! 🙂
Awsome
Solid four stars with Spunky Buddy’s variation of an old classic from the ’70s. I remember this as being a somewhat vicious bar drink served as a shot from many years ago. I substituted Keke Key Lime Liqueur for the bottled lime juice and kept all else the same…except for pouring it into a decidedly classier mini martini glass. The key lime liqueur made it creamier while not compromising the boldness of the fresh lime juice.
DELISH!!
Yay! I’ve found a new drink I love!
This is great! We just made these tonight (in January!) but I think they would be very refreshing in the summer heat!
I tried my first Kamikaze at my reception and it has now replaced the margarita as my favorite drink. This recipe is excellent. It normally takes 3 margaritas to do what one of these does. Thanks so much!
I rimmed a martini glass w/ raw sugar (if you haven’t tried it…do so…great flavor & even better visual appeal), poured it in & garnished w/ a slice of lime. It’s very good but it REALLY packs a punch.
…I love this drink as a shot (usually add a bit more vodka)..we start and finish our poker night with this citrus infused beverage and usually chase with a Corona~~~Is it Friday yet???
Very nice as a shot! Takes me back to my college days!
Mike and Jill did a great job on this one. Pretty close to my version: 2 oz. vodka, 1 oz. Rose’s Lime Juice, 1 oz. Cointreau (instead of Triple Sec, more expensive, but much smoother), and the juice from 1/2 a lime. Definitely shaken and strained though. An interesting variant is to replace the Cointreau/Triple Sec with Blue Curacao for an electric blue looking drink that tastes nearly the same. A classic cocktail with a bad reputation (identical recipe to a classic Margarita with vodka instead of tequila). Don’t let sour mix get anywhere near this one!
It’s kind of girly, but easy to handle as a shot.
This is a very pleasing and delightful drink. My girlfriend loves this drink the most. But most of all it’s not one that requires a lot of practice.