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Prep Time: 3 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 3 Minutes Servings: 1 |
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A yummy lemon alternative to a lemon drop - can you ever have too many martini recipes?? YUMMY!!! Thanks again to Sandra Lee for another fabulous recipe!! She featured an entire show of lemon based recipes -this one, Lemon Chicken Soup,Lemon-Herb Butter-Basted Chicken,Lemon Garlic Broccoli, and Lemon Pudding Brulee with Blueberries ALL of which I am submitting because I think it would make for an awsome spring/summer dinner party idea!! Enjoy- I know we will!! ** Note - she did use a Lemon Drop RImmer by Stirrings to rim the glass - check them out if you haven't ever used their products for your tini's - they have something to enhance your favorite - just a fun touch to make them that much more fun when throwing a party!! ***Update - original recipe called for 1/2 oz Limoncello, but everyone at our party agreed that it was MUCH better with at least double, so I changed the recipe to 1 oz. Make to suit taste. ;) Ingredients:
sugar, rimmer (recommended lemon drop rimmer by stirrings) |
2 ounces vanilla vodka (recommended stoli) |
1 ounce fluid ounce limoncello |
ice cube |
1 dash carbonated lemon-lime beverage (recommended sprite or 7-up) |
blueberries, for garnish |
Directions:
1. Moisten the rim of a martini glass and coat with lemon drop rimmer or sugar. 2. Add vanilla vodka and limoncello to a martini shaker filled with ice. 3. Shake and then strain into the martini glass. 4. Add a splash of lemon-lime soda and garnish with fresh blueberries if desired. 5. Enjoy! ;). |
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