Espresso Martini Recipe (2024)

by Erin

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Thisoriginal Espresso Martinirecipe is a delicious pre- or post-dinner pick me up for coffee lovers. An easy co*cktail recipe, made with just 4-ingredients and shaken until deliciously frothy with a beautiful foam top and a little creaminess.

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Where Did the Original Espresso Martini Come From?

Ingredients Needed

How to Make an Espresso Martini without Espresso

Kahlua Substitutes

How to Make It

What Food Goes with an Espresso Martini

Sweet Options

Savory Options

More co*cktail Recipes

Original Espresso Martini Recipe

Ingredients

Instructions

Equipment

Nutrition

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been experimenting with more and more co*cktail recipes at home lately. You may have caught some of them on myInstagram stories. From my favoriteAviation co*cktail, to the deliciously sweetBee’s Knees, to fun, bubbly co*cktails like theFrench 75 or Aperol Spritz, when the clock hits 5pm, I’m whipping out that co*cktail shaker.

Fun Fact: I used to be a bartender.

But at the dive bar I worked at in Eugene, Oregon, it was more about pouring beers than mixing up fancy co*cktails.

I had my crew of regulars – a group of about 5 or so men in their 60’s who would stand at the end of the bar after a day of work.

I was taught early on that these guys expected their beers without me even asking what they wanted. When they walked in – I would pour and deliver. Each had their preferred brand (Coors Light, Bud, Miller) and each wanted a different amount of “head” (or foam) on their beer.

  • Bobby liked his Bud Light with about a ½” head on it.
  • Guy liked his Coors Light with nothing more than a ¼” head – He wanted his money’s worth!
  • Etc.

How times have changed.

Now I’m at home, making fancy co*cktails in my kitchen. But the best part is, I’ve been able to explore so many classic drink recipes. And I’ve definitely discovered some new favorites.

Today I’m sharing with you this amazingclassic Espresso Martini recipeand giving you tips on how to get the perfect “head” on your co*cktail – aka that light layer of foam on top of your glass that contrasts beautifully with the dark coffee co*cktail and those three espresso beans sprinkled on top.

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Here’s another fun fact for you:

There’s a reason that Espresso Martinis are served withthreecoffee beans on top. The beans are meant to represent: health, wealth and happiness. So cheers friends – to all those things! And hopefully getting out of the house one of these days soon and sharing some of these Espresso Martinis with friends, in person.

Where Did the Original Espresso Martini Come From?

The Espresso Martini is believed to have originated in the late 1980s in London, England. According to popular legend, it was created by bartender Dick Bradsell who was working at the Soho Brasserie at the time.

The story goes that a famous model came into the bar and asked for a drink that would “wake me up and then f*** me up.” Bradsell mixed vodka, coffee liqueur, freshly brewed espresso, and simple syrup together and served it in a martini glass. The model loved the drink, and soon it became a hit with customers at the bar.

The Espresso Martini quickly gained popularity in London and spread to other cities around the world. Today, it is a classic co*cktail that is enjoyed by many coffee and co*cktail lovers alike.

Ingredients Needed

  • Vodka
  • Simple Syrup (sugar syrup)
  • Coffee Liqueur – Use that bottle to make these yummy kahlua co*cktails too!
  • EspressoCoffee – Don’t have espresso? See my suggestions below for how to make one with coffee instead.

How to Make an Espresso Martini without Espresso

  • If you don’t have an espresso machine, you can substitute strong coffee in this recipe. Brew it at 2x its normal strength in your coffee machine. This works with cold brew or fresh brewed coffee.You can also substitute cold brew concentrate.

Kahlua Substitutes

  • If you don’t have Kahlua on hand, you can also use any coffee liquor, like Tia Maria or Sheridan’s coffee liqueur. You can also substitute it with crème de cacao, a chocolate flavored liqueur.
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How to Make It

  1. Add vodka,simple syrup, coffee liqueur and a shot of espresso to an ice-filled co*cktail shaker.
  2. Shake vigorously for at least 20 seconds.
  3. Strain into a chilled martini glass, spooning extra foam from the co*cktail shaker on top.
  4. Garnish with 3 coffee beans.

How to Get the Perfect Frothy Top

  • To ensure you get frothy top on your espresso martini, be sure touse fresh espresso. Alsouse plenty of icein your co*cktail shaker andshake vigorouslyfor at least 20 seconds.
  • After pouring your co*cktail, spoon any foam that remains in the shaker on top of your martini glasses.
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Feel free to play around with this original Espresso Martini recipe to suit your tastes. Want a creamier martini? Use Bailey’s Irish Cream in place of the coffee liqueur. Don’t like your co*cktail so sweet? Reduce the amount ofsimple syrup, or leave it out entirely. Want to add extra flavor? Try swapping in vanilla vodka or hazelnut flavored vodka. Enjoy!

What Food Goes with an Espresso Martini

Sweet Options

  • Chocolate Dessert Board
  • Mocha Coffee Mousse
  • Chocolate Shortbread Cookies

Savory Options

  • Mushroom Pate
  • Baked Goat Cheese Dip
  • Prosciutto Wrapped Avocado Appetizers
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  • Cosmopolitan co*cktail
  • Italian Margarita Recipe with Amaretto
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Original Espresso Martini Recipe

This Espresso Martini is a delicious pre- or post-dinner pick me up co*cktail. An easy co*cktail recipe, made with just 4-ingredients and shaken until deliciously frothy.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 co*cktail

Created by Platings and Pairings

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces vodka
  • 1 ounce freshly brewed espresso
  • 1/2 ounce simple syrup
  • 1/2 ounce coffee liqueur (Kahlua, Tia Maria, or similar)
  • 3 coffee beans (to garnish)

Instructions

  • Add ingredients into a co*cktail shaker filled with ice and shake vigorously for at least 20 seconds.

  • Strain into a martini glass, spooning extra foam from the co*cktail shaker on top.

  • Garnish with coffee beans.

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Equipment

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co*cktail Shaker

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 14mg | Sugar: 17g | Iron: 1mg

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This post was originally published in 2020. It was updated in 2023 to add new content. The original espresso martini recipe remains the same. Enjoy!

Espresso Martini Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What liquor is best for an espresso martini? ›

Vodka: I add 1 ½ oz. of vodka for the perfect ratio of booze to coffee. Vodka is the signature alcohol for a classic espresso martini—use another, and it just won't be the same. While you don't have to reach for top shelf, I suggest using a brand you enjoy drinking.

Can you use Baileys instead of Kahlua in espresso martini? ›

Kahlua vs.

Both Kahlua and Baileys are popular coffee liqueurs that can be used to make an espresso martini at home. However, they have different flavor profiles that will affect the taste of your co*cktail. Kahlua is a coffee liqueur with a strong coffee flavor and a hint of caramel.

What makes the foam in an espresso martini? ›

Now, the way to get foam with an espresso martini. is by using fresh espresso, which is full of CO 2. CO 2 is what causes espresso to have cream. Then when you shake it with ice, it aerates the liquid. and the coffee oils wrap around the air bubbles. to make a silky foam.

Do all espresso martinis have Kahlua? ›

Recipe Tips and FAQs

Kahlua is my go-to with espresso martinis, but you can use other coffee-flavored liqueurs if that's what you have on hand. Shake the martini in the co*cktail shaker with lots of ice vigorously for 20 seconds. If you don't shake your espresso martini, you won't get that delicious foam on top of it.

What can you use instead of Kahlua in espresso martinis? ›

Dark Rum: This helps replace the Kahlua in conventional espresso martinis. Sugar Free Simple Syrup: You have lots of syrup options, including Miss Mary's Sinless Syrups and ChocZero Vanilla Syrup. Both work well here.

Is Kahlua or Tia Maria better for espresso martini? ›

A natural process coffee will have a slightly boozy and juicy flavour profile which perfectly compliments the sweetness of the coffee liqueur. For our coffee liqueur we've chosen Tia Maria but you could also use Kahlua or another coffee liqueur.

Do bartenders like making espresso martinis? ›

6 – A lot of bartenders aren't so crazy about them

For as beloved a drink as the glorious Espresso Martini is, bartenders are not fans, according to Grub Street.

What type of person drinks espresso martini? ›

Espresso Martini

Coffee, alcohol and sugar - the ultimate combination made for those who live to “work hard, play harder”. If that's you, you're a type A personality who is enviably outgoing, extremely ambitious and rigidly organised.

Can I make an espresso martini without espresso? ›

You can make an espresso martini without an espresso machine using cold brew or drip coffee. Cold brew coffee yields a strong coffee concentrate that can be a substitute for espresso. If you're looking for a milder flavor and a drink that is not as strong, try using brewed coffee.

What is stronger Kahlua or Baileys? ›

The Kahlua alcohol percentage is around 20%—slightly higher than Baileys alcohol content which is typically 17%. Kahlua and Baileys are versatile liqueurs that make delicious co*cktails when combined with other ingredients.

Are espresso martinis better with vodka or tequila? ›

Definitely. The next time you're at brunch or happy hour, consider ordering a tequila espresso martini with PATRÓN Reposado instead of vodka. The aged tequila with flavors of oak and vanilla complement the rich and bold taste of espresso, creating a uniquely delicious agave flavor in your coffee co*cktail.

Why isn't my Espresso Martini creamy? ›

If you're not getting a creamy texture, it could be that your espresso is un-frothed.

How to get creamy top on Espresso Martini? ›

The froth / foam gives you that creamy, velvety mouth-feel. So make sure you're shaking up a good froth / foam for at least 20 seconds. That'll do it.

Why do people like espresso martinis so much? ›

A selling point for most people is the fact that espresso martinis contain a large amount of caffeine. It helps give them an extra boost, especially during social events. You'll be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage with the added bonus of new energy.

What type of alcohol is in an espresso martini? ›

Espresso Martini is what you make for after dinner drinks, or when you need a pick-me-up but don't want to fall behind the pack on a night out with your mates! Dangerously drinkable with a good slog of liquor, this coffee co*cktail is made with espresso, vodka and Kahlua.

What is a dirty espresso martini? ›

Celebrate the holiday season with the coziest and most delicious Dirty Chai Espresso Martini. Homemade chai tea simple syrup mixed with your favorite vodka, Kahlúa and a strong shot of espresso. This is the perfect co*cktail to end the night!

What kind of person drinks espresso martini? ›

Espresso Martini

If this is your co*cktail of choice you are likely an intense individual who gives 100% to everything you do. Espresso Martini drinkers have a 'work hard, play hard attitude and are happy to take the lead in both professional and social situations.

How much vodka is in espresso martini? ›

Our Espresso Martini co*cktail recipe calls for 1 ½ oz of GREY GOOSE® Vodka, 1 oz of espresso and ¾ oz of coffee liqueur. Try making one, or one in a different flavor, and discover your new favorite nightcap.

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