
This ice-cool candy cane martini gives winter a taste of its own medicine.ÌýJump headfirst into the festive spirit with a modern cocktail that'll look as pretty as all your holiday decorations. We don't know about you, butÌýthis is the kind of cocktail we think is worth getting put on the naughty list for.Ìý
How to Make a Candy Cane MartiniÌý
This refreshing martini is the perfect balm for those dark and dismal winter months. With some vanilla vodka, peppermint schnapps, and a handful of other ingredients you can have this one ready the minute you walk in from the cold. And if this one just isn't sweet enough for you, try adding a splash of vanilla schnapps or white créme de cacao on top.Ìý
Ingredients
- Lemon wedge and sugarÌýfor the rim
- 1½ ounces vanillaÌývodka
- ½ ounce peppermint schnapps
- ¼ ounce freshly squeezed lemon juice
- ¼ ounce grenadine
- Ice
- Candy cane for garnish
Instructions
- Rub the martini glassÌýor coupe's rim with the lemon wedge.
- Spread the sugar outÌýon a saucer. Dip the rim of the glass into the sugar a few times to fully coat it. Set aside.Ìý
- In aÌýcocktail shaker, add ice, vanilla vodka, peppermint schnapps, lemon juice, and grenadine.
- Shake to chill.
- Strain into the prepared glass.
- Garnish with a candy cane.
If red doesn't match your winter wonderland scheme, skip the grenadine. You'll still have all that minty freshness without the Rudolph-red color.Ìý
8ÌýVariations and Substitutions to TryÌý
Candy cane martinis are endlessly versatile. There are no limits on how many ways you can customize this cocktail while staying true to its essence.ÌýFrom photo-ready garnishes to spirit substitutions, we've got enough options to get you through the winter.Ìý
- Add a splash of simple syrup for a sweeter taste.
- Use gin instead of vodkaÌýfor a more herbaceous candy cane martini.
- Cover the rim in crushed candy cane pieces instead of sugar.Ìý
- Consider a red and white sprinkle rimÌýfor a pop of color.
- Skip the sugar rim for a less sweet martini.
- Toss in a lemon peelÌýfor aÌýcolorful contrast to the drink.
- Pierce several whole cranberries on a cocktail skewer for a decorative twist.
- If you've got a huge sweet tooth, substitute ¼ ounce grenadine forÌý¼ ounce white chocolate liqueur.Ìý
Send Your Tastebuds on Some Peppermint Twists & TurnsÌý
Candy canes are a holiday staple, but you shouldn't just relegate them to being festive desserts and Christmas tree decorations. Instead, swap out your swizzle sticks, pull out the peppermint schnapps, and make yourself a cocktail that'll have your tastebuds going through some peppermint twists and turns.Ìý