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Ossa, which offers a whole collection of martini-themed cell phone accessories, makes these beaded cocktail picks that look ...
Lightly muddle 1 cup of tomatoes with a large spoon and then stir in ½ cup of sugar and ½ cup of water. Let the mixture sit ...
Pickle juice is a surprisingly versatile ingredient for mixologists to use, and these drinks can benefit from its ...
If you have a cocktail scene in your neck of the woods (and it’s safe to say that I do in NYC), you might have noticed the ...
What’s the difference between a dirty and regular martini? Dive into the world of cocktails to discover how these two variations stand apart. A regular martini is a classic cocktail, flawlessly ...
Happy World Martini Day! In case you didn't know already, I do love a good martini. It doesn't matter whether it's dirty or dry, a twist or a classic, a good Martini is a good martini.
From classic gin martinis to creative espresso variations, Greater Cleveland offers diverse options for celebrating this cocktail holiday, plus 5 recipes to make at home.
Not in the mood for a martini? Add these cream cheese-filled olives to a charcuterie board or use them in a Dirty Martini Dip instead. Read the original article on Food & Wine ...
Philadelphia is partnering with Divina to give the classic martini accoutrement a creamy upgrade with all-new Philly-tini Olives!
The Dry Martini also increased in popularity thanks to James Bond’s famous line, “Shaken, not stirred.” A Dirty Martini, which adds olive brine, dates to 1901.
Dry vermouth and fino sherry make up the base of this lower-in-alcohol cocktail, while keeping all the flavor of an original dirty martini.