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A perfectly sweet and tartapple co*cktail, this Appletini is a classic and is sure to be a hit at your next get-together with friends!
Total Time 5 minutes mins
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Looking for the best Appletini co*cktail recipe? Look no further. This perfectly sweet and tart apple co*cktail is a classic and sure to be a hit at your next get-together with friends!
Why this co*cktail is more than just gorgeous
The appletini smacks of its Hollywood roots.
It’s sweet, with a bit of tartness, and vibrantly flavored just like the classic Cosmopolitan co*cktail. It was invented back in 1996 in a West Hollywood restaurant where the bartender originally tried to get the name “Adam’s Apple Martini” to stick… it didn’t.
Since then, the Appletini has gone on to be the co*cktail of choice for TV characters like Ted Mosby from How I Met Your Mother, Dr. Dorian from Scrubs, and Alan Harper from Two and a Half Men. It is also the official co*cktail of Facebook…
It’s a fun co*cktail to serve for a night with the girls – it’s not too strong and the apple flavor is pleasant and not cloying. (A good apple vodka is definitely key here.)
Ingredients you need for this drink
I used a tart green apple vodka to make this recipe, but if your apple vodka lacks that tartness you are going to want to add in some lemon juice – and then some liquid sweetener to counterbalance that tartness. (Maple syrup, simple syrup, etc, all would work well in this recipe.) I also used that same vodka to make our Fizzy Apple co*cktail.
Expert Recipe Tips
- If you are not serving your co*cktails straight away, soak the apple slices in lemon-lime soda or ginger ale or slice when you make the drinks.
- You can substitute apple cider for the apple juice, just be aware that because cider is cloudy and unfiltered, your finished co*cktail will lackluster while still tasting great.
How to Make this delicious Appletini
For co*cktails, and smaller measurements for cooking and baking, I prefer this little 4-ounce liquid measuring glass.
- Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice.
- Pour in the apple vodka.
- Pour in the apple juice.
- Shake well to chill, and then taste.
- I used a green apple vodka that had a bit of a sour punch, so I didn’t feel the need to add lemon juice – and then the simple syrup to balance the tartness, but you may want to if your apple liquor is more subtle.
- Garnish your martini glass with an apple slice and serve.
What are you serving at your next party? I think this appletini is in order!
Here are some more co*cktails you might like:
- If you love Key Lime Pie, this Key Lime Pie Martini is everything you could ever want in a co*cktail.
- This Blended Frostbite co*cktail is great for a New Years Eve party or holiday parties, it’s the perfect snowy drink. Enjoy!
- Then of course there’s the classic Screwdriver co*cktail, one of our favorite vodka drinks!
Appletini
A perfectly sweet and tartapple co*cktail, this Appletini is a classic and is sure to be a hit at your next get-together with friends!
5 from 6 votes
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Course: co*cktails
Cuisine: American
Servings: 2 co*cktails
5 minutes mins
Calories: 180
Author: Amanda Formaro
Ingredients
- 2 oz apple vodka
- 4 oz apple juice
- 1 oz simple syrup to taste
- 1 oz lemon juice or sour mix - to taste
- 1 apple sliced
- Ice
Before You Begin
- If you are not serving your co*cktails straight away, soak the apple slices in lemon-lime soda or ginger ale or slice when you make the drinks.
- You can substitute apple cider for the apple juice, just be aware that because cider is cloudy and unfiltered, your finished co*cktail will lack luster while still tasting great.
Instructions
Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice.
Add the apple vodka and apple juice.
Shake well to chill, and then taste.
I used a green apple vodka that had a bit of a sour punch, so I didn't feel the need to add lemon juice - and then the simple syrup to balance the tartness, but you may want to if your apple liquor is more subtle.
Garnish your martini glass with an apple slice and serve.
Nutrition
Serving: 1co*cktail | Calories: 180cal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 10.1mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.6mg
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