Wasabi-Saki-Tini

  3.4 – 5 reviews  • Cocktail Party
Level: Easy
Total: 5 min
Prep: 5 min
Yield: 1 drink

Ingredients

  1. Powdered wasabi
  2. Ice
  3. 1 1/4 ounces favorite vodka
  4. 1 1/4 ounces sake (if you don’t have access to sake, just add more vodka and pray)
  5. Ginger-stuffed olives (take out pimento add pickled ginger)

Instructions

  1. Rim a small portion of a chilled martini glass with powdered wasabi.
  2. In a martini shaker, add ice, vodka and sake and shake vigorously to combine. Pour into arimmed martini glass and garnish with ginger-stuffed olives. This is a great martini drink for bachelor parties, bridal showers, or any occasion. (It’s up to you if you go for the wasabi on the side…. good luck)

Reviews

Stacey Steele
I just had to try this martini b/c I love wasabi. I was a little nervous though b/c of what some of the people said on here, but i’m glad I tried it!

I couldn’t find any powdered wasabi at the store so I bought ‘jalapeno seasoning’ instead, and I thought it worked out great. Gave it a bit of a kick. The ginger stuffed olives were good too, surprisingly! Mmmm 🙂

Alvin Hart
the cure of the everyday tini. Just try it
Judy Price
Just had to write a review after reading the two bad ones…my husband and I both loved it, as well as our friends, really smooth and tasty! Perhaps the others didn’t use a good quality sake or vodka, also the spicy part comes from a good quality wasabi, not your normal supermarket brand. The pickled ginger stuffed olives were a great addition. Yea Guy!
Blake Sanchez
I love martinis and will try almost anything. For a night with buddies we mixed up a batch. Concensus: bad!
Catherine Edwards
I made this for my husband, as I don’t care for sake and he said it was awful. He was expecting it to be spicy from the powdered wasabi, but it wasn’t spicy at all. I’m glad the only ingredient I had to buy was the sake and it was fairly cheap…..

 

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