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Mix all the ingredients (except the olive) in a coctail mixer with 2 ice cubes. Put it in a frozen martini glass and the olive on a wooden stick.
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Fill a shaker with ice. Add 1 ounce olive juice and 2 ounces each gin and dry vermouth. Shake well, then strain into a martini glass. Add a dash of bitters and garnish with an olive.
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Shake ingredients with ice in cocktail shaker and strain. Serve chilled.
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In a mixing glass, combine vodka, dry vermouth, brine and olives. Pour into a glass over ice. Either drink on the rocks, or strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
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Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add vodka, olive brine, and vermouth; shake. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with olives.
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Put two martini glasses in the fridge to chill. Thread the olives onto two cocktail sticks and set aside. Fill a jug or mixing glass with the ice, then pour in the gin, vermouth and olive brine. Stir until the outside of the jug feels cold. Taste to make sure that it’s icy cold and that you’re happy with the dilution. Strain the mix into the chilled glasses and garnish with the olive skewers.
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Shake the liquid ingredients with ice in a shaker. Strain into a chilled martini glass, and garnish with the olive skewer and basil leaf. *To infuse the vodka, place 10 basil leaves in a 750-ml bottle of organic vodka (Rain vodka, distilled in Kentucky from organic corn, is a good choice) for two hours. Be careful not to overinfuse. You want a mild flavor and fragrance, not basil cologne.
Time 5m Yield 1 martini, 1 serving(s) Number Of Ingredients 4 Steps:
Place ice to the brim of your martini glass and top off with ice cold water. Let glass chill while you make the martini. Pour vodka and olive juice in a martini shaker. Drop in about 10 ice cubes and put the top on the shaker. Shake the martini shaker hard and quickly for about 10-15 seconds. Pour the ice water out of the martini glass and pour the vodka martini into the glass. Drop the toothpick with olives into the martini and serve.
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Gather the ingredients. In a mixing glass filled with ice, pour the gin, dry vermouth, and olive juice. Stir well for at least 30 seconds. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass . Garnish with 1 or 3 olives. Serve and enjoy. Many people prefer to use the brine that is in a jar of olives for dirty martinis. And why not? If you have olives, you have salty juice right there. It is a very convenient and cheap addition to the drink. Plus, with all the gourmet olives available-stuffed with everything from the standard pimento to blue cheese or jalapeño-each brine brings a slightly different taste to the martini. There are also many olive juices available that are designed specifically for the dirty martini. They can vary quite a bit in taste, though they’re interesting to explore. It may take some time to discover which bottled olive juice you like best, so keep trying. Dirty Sue is a favorite for many dirty martini devotees. You might also try the cocktail-worthy olive juices from Boscoli, Fee Brothers, Filthy, Fragata, or Stirrings. Place the olives in a glass jar with a tight-sealing lid. Recycled olive jars are a natural choice, and Mason jars work great as well. Gently press the olives with the back of a wooden spoon firmly enough to release their juice. Try not to smash them as if you’re muddling fruit for a cocktail. In a bowl, combine the other ingredients and mix well. Pour the liquid over the olives until they are completely covered. Leave a little room for air at the top of the jar. Seal the jar and shake it vigorously. Refrigerate for at least one day (longer is better) and shake before using the juice. If your juice gets a little low for the olives left in the jar, add more vermouth and give the mix a good shake.
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Shake or stir vodka (or gin) and olive brine with ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with olives.