BOMBAY BLUE SAPPHIRE MARTINI- SUNDAY MART MARTS

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Bombay Blue Sapphire Martini- Sunday Mart Marts image

The secret to a suburb martini is to take the gin right out of the freezer, have the glasses iced, and have a jumbo olive stuffed with what you like, I like a jalapeno stuffed olive or try a lemon stuffed olive MMm or a large English pickled onion (I think that makes it a Gibson). Sacrilege I put in 2 ice cubes just so it isn't too decadent.

Provided by Bergy

Categories     Beverages

Time 2m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 ounces ice cold bombay blue sapphire gin (Store your gin in the freezer)
1/4 ounce martini dry vermouth
1 large stuffed olives, of your choice or 1 large pickled onion
2 ice cubes

Steps:

  • Also required: 1 iced large martini glass Pour your Vermouth& Gin into a cruet and place it in the freezer, do not shake or stir just pour them together, I do this early in the day but your cruet must have a stopper in the top- see picture.
  • When you are ready to serve place 2 ice cubes in the glass and the Olive.
  • Pour in the martini, and enjoy.
  • I recommend that your serve an appetizer with the mart mart and don't get greedy- one is really enough.
  • Repeat for as many servings as you want to make.

Sunny Mithu
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This is a delicious martini! I love the combination of gin, blue curaçao, and lemon.


Em Zara
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I love the color of this martini! It's so pretty and it's sure to impress your guests.


Saras Ahmed
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This is a great martini for a party. It's easy to make and everyone loves it. I always get compliments when I serve it.


Farhaan Abbasi
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I'm not a big fan of gin, but I really enjoyed this martini. The blue curaçao and lemon really help to balance out the flavor of the gin.


Rk Razzak
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This is a great martini to make for a special occasion. It's easy to make and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


Asraful Zedd
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I love the color of this martini! It's so pretty and it's sure to impress your guests.


Meskath Hassan
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This is a very well-balanced martini. The flavors of the gin, blue curaçao, and lemon are all perfectly balanced.


Katusiime Atwooki
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I made this martini for my husband and he loved it! He said it's the best martini he's ever had.


Salauddin Foraji
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This is a great recipe! I've made it several times and it's always a hit.


Afghan Sid
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I'm not sure I like the taste of gin. Is there anything I can substitute it with?


Promise Chinonso
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This is a delicious martini! I love the combination of gin, blue curaçao, and lemon.


AMDAD SERVICE
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I followed the recipe exactly and my martini turned out great! It's so easy to make and it's the perfect drink to relax with after a long day.


shoket alli
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This martini is a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I'll try it with less blue curaçao next time.


Oyinkasola Aliyah
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I made this martini for my friends last weekend and they loved it! It's the perfect drink for a summer party.


HALLO JAN
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This is a great martini for a party. It's easy to make and everyone loves it. I always get compliments when I serve it.


Rs Shagor Khan
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I'm not usually a gin drinker, but this martini changed my mind. It's so smooth and flavorful. I love the hint of sweetness from the blue curaçao.


Kennith Mangum
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What a fantastic martini! I was looking for something new to try and this definitely hit the spot. The combination of gin, blue curaçao, and lemon is perfect.


Marius Cornel Angelesu
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This martini is so refreshing and delicious! The Bombay Sapphire gin gives it a nice, smooth flavor and the blue curaçao adds a beautiful color. I also love the addition of the lemon twist - it really brings out the citrus notes in the drink.