Limoncello Martini Recipe (Lemon Drop Martini) (2024)

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This fabulous Limoncello Martini is shaken with fresh lemon juice and simple syrup, giving a whole new meaning to sour and sweet. All it takes is 4 basic ingredients to escape to the Italian countryside, with plenty of snacks nearby.

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Why you’ll love this limoncello martini recipe

Bright, sunny and citrusy! If there were ever a perfect drink, this would be it. The vodka acts as a blank canvas against sweet, strong and tart limoncello. And the fresh lemon juice and simple syrup add the right amount of tart and sweet flavors. Well balanced, beautifully golden and fantastically sippable.

An Italian lover’s dream! The limoncello liquor truly shines since there are only 4 ingredients in this martini with limoncello. I like to think it adds a special Italian flair to your bar cart — right next to the Aperol for (spritz and sours) and Campari (for all those negronis). Plus, it’s one of those time-honored cordials that honors lemon in all its glory.

Cute, classy and elegant! One of my favorite parts about this co*cktail is that it is perfect for one, two, three or the whole gang. It’s just the thing you need as an ending to a busy day but also bodes well at parties, picnics, elegant dinners and so much more.

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Ingredients

Today’s drink takes inspiration from the classic lemon drop martini and gives it an Italian twist. Here’s what you need:

  • Vodka
  • Limoncello
  • Fresh lemon juice
  • Simple Syrup

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How to make a limoncello martini

A quick shake in your favorite co*cktail shaker and you have a gorgeous lemon martini right before your eyes.

  1. Shake: Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice. Add vodka, limoncello, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup. Shake for 20-30 seconds, or until the shaker is frothy and ice cold.
  2. Strain: Strain into a martini or coupe glass and garnish with a lemon slice.

SPRITZ OPTION: Top off with your favorite lemon Pellegrino, sparkling water or Prosecco for a limoncello spritz. Serve over ice, if desired.

G0 for a lemon peel garnish (optional)

A lemon peel garnish makes it pretty and gives that extra touch of finesse. Plus, if you’re only making a few co*cktails, it takes just a few minutes and is SO easy. Simply:

  • Peel a whole lemon with a vegetable peeler.
  • Cut fine strips from the peel with a sharp paring knife.
  • Wrap it tightly around a skewer or simply twist it with your fingers and hold for 3-5 seconds.

Tip: Make sure you use fresh lemons. If the skin is wrinkled or too soft, you won’t get the twist you’re looking for.

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When to drink limoncello martini

This limoncello martini recipe is great to serve as an aperitif, or during co*cktail hour, especially if you’re just getting the party started! But it also goes great as a late-night drink with the guys and gals. Some of my favorites snacks to pair it with include:

  • Melon and Mozzarella Cheese Board
  • Fried Blue Cheese Olives
  • Lemon Pepper Wings
  • Zucchini Corn Fritters

Double, triple, quadruple the recipe

To make it for a crowd, multiply the ingredient measurements by however many co*cktails you need and mix it all in either a very large co*cktail shaker or pitcher filled about halfway with ice. Once cold, strain out the ice immediately to prevent it from diluting the co*cktail. Keep in the fridge until ready to serve.

Recipe tips:

  • Get a high-quality limoncello made from Almafi lemons. Many big brands use lemon powder instead of real lemons, so try to avoid the ones that appear neon or unusually bright. Caravella, Pallini and Pococello are both trusted brands.
  • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice. This will give you the best lemon flavor.
  • Make a quick simple syrup. You can buy it at the liquor store, but it’s so easy to make. Simply bring equal parts water and sugar (I usually do 1 cup each and store the remainder in the fridge) to a boil over medium heat and stir just until the sugar dissolves. It should only take about 2-3 minutes.
  • Small pieces of lemon are okay. It’s possible you will get small pieces of lemon bits in your co*cktail if you don’t you a fine mesh strainer. The pieces are just as delicious and do not affect the taste.

Limoncello martini FAQs

What type of alcohol is limoncello?

Limoncello is made by steeping lemon zest (peels) in vodka until the oils release. This yellow liquid is then mixed with simple syrup to balance the taste.

What goes best with limoncello?

Limoncello is best served mixed in a co*cktail before a meal with crunchy, savory snacks or just after a big meal, all on its own.

Do you drink limoncello straight?

Limoncello can be drunk straight and it is best enjoyed chilled. Always pour it directly from the freezer in a chilled shot or cordial glass, and savor its flavor.

Do you need to refrigerate limoncello?

Limoncello does not need to be refrigerated for long-term storage. However, I store mine in the freezer just like they do on the Amalfi Coast.

Looking for more martini and co*cktail recipes? Check these out!

  • Espresso Martini
  • Passion Fruit Martini
  • Chocolate Manhattan
  • Frozen Aperol Spritz

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Limoncello Martini

  • Author: Elizabeth Van Lierde
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x
  • Category: Drinks
  • Method: co*cktail Shaker
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Description

This fabulous Limoncello Martini is shaken with fresh lemon juice and simple syrup, giving a whole new meaning to sour and sweet. All it takes is 4 basic ingredients to escape to the Italian countryside, with plenty of snacks nearby.

Ingredients

Scale

2 oz vodka

1 oz limoncello

1 oz fresh lemon juice

½ oz simple syrup

Instructions

  1. Shake: Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice. Add vodka, limoncello, fresh lemon juice and simple syrup. Shake for 20-30 seconds, or until the shaker is frothy and ice cold.
  2. Strain: Strain into a martini or coupe glass and garnish with a lemon slice.

Notes

SPRITZ OPTION: Top off with your favorite lemon Pellegrino, sparkling water or Prosecco for a limoncello spritz. Serve over ice, if desired.

Keywords: lemon, co*cktail, summer

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  • 5 Layer Bean Dip

  • Spicy Sausage Pasta

  • Raspberry Martini

  • Grapefruit Martini

Limoncello Martini Recipe (Lemon Drop Martini) (2024)

FAQs

What mixes well with limoncello? ›

Limoncello liqueur has a concentrated zesty freshness which enlivens co*cktails, parring well with flavours such as basil, honey, agave and tea. With: Citrus vodka, limoncello, lemon juice and sugar syrup. We say: Lemon, lemon and lemon, but well-balanced, refreshing and tasty.

What is in a lemon drop co*cktail? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 12 ounces vodka.
  2. 12 ounce triple sec.
  3. 1 teaspoon superfine sugar.
  4. 34 ounce fresh lemon juice.
  5. 4 -5 ice cubes.
  6. superfine sugar, for the martini glass rim.
  7. lemon twist.

Is limoncello the same as lemon liqueur? ›

Limoncello is a lemon liqueur originally from Southern Italy.

Why is it called a lemon drop martini? ›

The lemon drop beverage was created by a man named Norman Jay Hobday at his bar, Henry Africa's, sometime during the 1970's. Norman originally served the drink in a co*cktail glass. The drink got its name from lemon drop candies that have a similar sweet and sour flavor.

What is the proper way to drink limoncello? ›

Fill up a glass with ice. Pour 2 ounces of limoncello before adding 3 ounces of tonic water. Squeeze a lemon or lime wedge into the drink (optional). Stir gently, then garnish with a lemon wedge.

How do you pair limoncello? ›

Its dominant orange, lemon and citrus aromas can be paired with grapefruit, mango, black currant, blueberries, ginger, cinnamon, cheddar and triple sec.

What is a substitute for triple sec in lemon drop? ›

Lemon Drop martinis are pretty straightforward, in that they come together using just four ingredients that are shaken over ice and strained into a glass. Using Cointreau instead of Triple Sec will definitely enhance the drink but so will mixing up the other ingredients.

What is a Pocahontas drink? ›

2.5cl fresh lemon juice. 2.5cl fresh madarine juice. 2cl saltnuts syrup.

Is triple sec the same as cointreau? ›

Cointreau is a type of triple sec with a significantly higher alcohol content.

Why is limoncello illegal? ›

Sfoodie pointed out that the ban dated back to “a Prohibition-era law banned bars from creating infusions, allowing the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to ticket barkeeps for serving sangria, limoncello, and fruit-flavored tequilas — basically any drink where a bar has altered the alcohol content ...

Why do Italians drink limoncello? ›

The tradition of drinking lemon liqueur after every meal originates from southern Italy. The taste and aroma of freshly picked lemons is refreshing and contributes to the good mood of the table. Limoncello helps with good digestion after a hearty lunch or dinner.

What kind of alcohol is in limoncello? ›

Limoncello is made by steeping lemon zest (peels) in highly concentrated ethanol or vodka until oil is released, then mixing the resulting yellow liquid with simple syrup.

Do bartenders hate making lemon drops? ›

Lemon Drop

For those working the line, it's just another on a long list of drinks bartenders hate to make. Turns out, the sugar. . . ain't so sweet.

What kind of martini did Queen Elizabeth drink? ›

Although she drank dry Martinis and German sweet wine, her favorite drink was reported to be a combination of gin and Dubonnet, a sweet aromatized wine similar to sweet vermouth but with a slightly more fruit-forward character.

Why is it called a Dirty Martini? ›

History of the Drink

O'Connor, a bartender who worked at the Waldorf Astoria in New York in 1901. O'Connor is said to have created a Dry Martini with muddled Olives, which he called the Dirty Martini.

Does limoncello need a mixer? ›

It can be sipped on its own as digestif, mixed into sparkling water, shaken or stirred into co*cktails, like limoncello with tequila, limoncello gin or mixed melon and limoncello sangria.

What is the best food pairing for limoncello? ›

Limoncello is a natural companion to many classic Italian desserts, such as panna cotta, tiramisu and ricotta pie. It can also be added to these recipes for a nice twist. For simple yet sublime dishes, pour chilled limoncello over fresh fruit, gelato or pound cake.

Do people drink limoncello by itself? ›

Limoncello can be served as an aperitif or digestif, and there are many different ways of drinking limoncello. If you like a strong lemon flavor, you can drink chilled limoncello on its own, such as in a shot glass.

What do Italians use limoncello for? ›

Limoncello is a liqueur symbolizing the Amalfi coast in the Gulf of Naples, which has become famous worldwide. Fresh and fragrant, it is made by macerating lemon peels in alcohol. In addition to being served after meals as a “digestive,” it is often used in the preparation of desserts and creams.

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