The Smokey Sapphire
Here’s something that I don’t usually share here on the blog, and I hope some won’t take it the wrong way. A few years ago I discovered the joy of a properly made martini. That’s a true martini, not the 007 version, or those sickly sweet abominations (chocolate martini, wtf!?).
Real martini’s are made with gin – and good gin at that. My personal fav happens to be Bombay Sapphire, a smooth gin if there ever was one. Of course, after making one or two of these, a person starts thinking about a good dirty martini – one of the few good bastardizations of the best cocktail in the world. Of course, I happen to have a personal favorite recipe for one, and I thought I’d share it here tonight.
Oh, I should note that I take the original approach to the drink – it is not a “dry” martini as I have found vermouth to truly be the keystone of the drink. If you want straight booze – do shots, if you enjoy sophistocated tastes, put the right amount of vermouth in which really should be anywhere form 1/4 to 1/2 ounce. Try it once, you’ll see what I mean. Oh – and if you absolutely have to use vodka, you can lean more towards 1/4oz as the vermouth would otherwise overpower the delicate flavor of the vodka (you use good vodka – right?).
My “dirty” Martini recipe.
First, place martini glass on ice or in the freezer – it really should be nicely chilled for any martini.
- 2oz. Bombay Sapphire Gin
- 1/2oz. Dry Vermouth
- 1/8oz or 1tsp Olive Brine
- Small Pinch of Smoked Celtic Sea Salt (Yes, it has to be smoked sea salt – bacon salt won’t do here, but might be worth investigating later
- 3 Queen Olives
Shake (stir if you prefer, but this drink benefits from a cloudy rather than clear presentation) Gin, Vermouth, olive brine and half of the salt crystals with a small handful of ice. Place second half of salt crystals in bottom of chilled Martini glass, place olives in next, then pour mix over olives.
Enjoy.
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