Citrus Basil Martini

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I posted this picture earlier this year, and I wanted to make sure that I got you the recipe.  
 
They were so yummy!!
 
I have to admit, when I was infusing the vodka with basil, I thought, this could be a little weird?
I have had a lemon basil martini before at a local restaurant, but I was going to make these with tangerines and lemons.
 
Turns out, it was FABULOUS!!
 
I found the recipe for the Meyer- lemon basil martinis on a site called bitesandsights.com what a beautiful page!! Give it a look sometime!
 
 
First off you need to infuse some vodka!
 
 
 
basil infused vodka
 
 
Basil Infused Vodka
 
jar
 3-4 dozen fresh basil leaves, rinsed (stems and leaves)
vodka
 
Place basil leaves in the bottom of the jar, and pour vodka over the top, filling jar about 4/5.
I used a big jar, so I used more basil, and more vodka, I had a party of eight was making cocktails for.
Use a small jelly jar and less vodka and basil if you want to make just a couple.
 
Place jar in refrigerator for about 6-8 hours.  If left too long, the flavor gets a too overpowering.
 
When you are ready to use, remove leaves, and strain the vodka into another jar or a bottle.
 
 
 
While your basil is infusing, how about candying some of that citrus to garnish your drinks?
Or just to eat??
 
 
candied lemons and clementines
 
 
Candied Lemons and Clementines
 
2 of each – lemons and clementines, sliced about 1/4 inch thick
4 cups of water
4 cups of sugar
 
 
Bring the sugar and water to a boil in a heavy saucepan.
When it becomes bubbly, reduce the heat to medium and add the fruit slices.
Boil with the fruit slices for about 30 minutes.  The rinds will become slightly translucent looking.
 
Remove and place on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
I dusted mine with sugar after they had cooled some.
Reserve the liquid, you just made your citrus simple syrup!! 😉
 
I think they are so pretty!!
 
 
 
The fruit not only makes a pretty garnish, it’s delicious!
 
 

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Citrus Basil Martini

This Citrus Basil Martini is a refreshing drink for any occasion.
Prep Time2 minutes
Total Time2 minutes
Course: Cocktails
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Citrus Basil Martini
Servings: 1 drink
Calories: 3986kcal
Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • Citrus Basil Martini
  • 4 oz Citrus simple syrup
  • 1/3 cup fresh citrus juice from lemons and clementines
  • 4 ounces of basil infused vodka
  • ice
  • Basil Infused Vodka
  • jar
  • 3-4 dozen fresh basil leaves rinsed (stems and leaves)
  • vodka
  • Candied Lemons and Clementines
  • 2 of each – lemons and clementines sliced about 1/4 inch thick
  • 4 cups of water
  • 4 cups of sugar

Instructions

  • Juice your clementines and lemons, it will take about 1-2 of each depending on size of fruit.
  • Pour the above over ice in a martini shaker, shake and pour into a martini glass. Float a candied slice in the glass, and enjoy!!
  • Basil Infused Vodka
  • Place basil leaves in the bottom of the jar, and pour vodka over the top, filling jar about 4/5.
  • I used a big jar, so I used more basil, and more vodka, I had a party of eight was making cocktails for.
  • Use a small jelly jar and less vodka and basil if you want to make just a couple.
  • Place jar in refrigerator for about 6-8 hours. If left too long, the flavor gets a too overpowering.
  • When you are ready to use, remove leaves, and strain the vodka into another jar or a bottle.
  • Candied Lemons and Clementines
  • Bring the sugar and water to a boil in a heavy saucepan.
  • When it becomes bubbly, reduce the heat to medium and add the fruit slices.
  • Boil with the fruit slices for about 30 minutes. The rinds will become slightly translucent looking.
  • Remove and place on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
  • I dusted mine with sugar after they had cooled some.
  • Reserve the liquid, you just made your citrus simple syrup!

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 3986kcal | Carbohydrates: 910g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 101mg | Fiber: 10g | Sugar: 883g

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4 Comments

  1. This looks absolutely fabulous. I have lots of basil in my garden and can’t wait to try this. As always, your pictures are gorgeous and inspire me to work harder on my own blog!

  2. The martini looks delicious! Vodka infused with basil sounds fabulous and so does the candied lemons and clementines.

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