Liquid Candy for Adults Only


The Lemon Drop Martini is a delight to sip. Although it tastes like liquid candy, this citrus cocktail is for adults only.

Lemon Drop Martini Close Up from Above
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Could there be anything better than a cocktail that tastes like candy? Obviously, this is a rhetorical question for true lovers of both candy and cocktails. The better question is which cocktail tastes like candy without tasting too sweet or, even worse, cloying.

The answer to this non-rhetorical question is the Lemon Drop Martini.

What Is a Lemon Drop Martini?

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We crafted this Lemon Drop Martini with a lemon plus a few other ingredients. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Lemon Drop Martini is more than a lemon-flavored Martini. Sure, the two cocktails have some similarities including their names and serving vessels, but they’re completely different drinks.

While the classic Martini is sophisticated and dry, the Lemon Drop Martini is simultaneously sweet and tart. Then there’s its sugar rim which propels the Lemon Drop Martini to candy cocktail status.

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Would a Lemon Drop Martini taste as good without a sugar rim? No, it would not. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

But what exactly is a Lemon Drop Martini? In simple terms, it’s a sour cocktail crafted with vodka, freshly squeezed lemon juice, orange liqueur and simple syrup that’s served in a sugar-rimmed glass.

Some people consider the Lemon Drop Martini to be a ‘girly drink’ in the same category as Cosmopolitans and Pink Ladies. That categorization may be correct but who cares. Time debating this topic would be better spent crafting and imbibing Lemon Drop Martinis.

Fun Fact
Both Oprah Winfrey and Rachel Ray are Lemon Drop Martini fans.

History of the Lemon Drop Martini

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After half a century, the Lemon Drop Martini is here to stay. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Lemon Drop Martini has a firm yet fuzzy history.

While we can confirm that the citrus sipper was invented at Henry Africa’s Bar in San Francisco during the 1970s, we’re not certain of the exact year or its actual inventor. Our best guess is Norman Jay Hobday since he owned Henry Africa’s bar. But we can’t confirm that Hobday, who passed away in 2011, crafted the first Lemon Drop Martini.

At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter who crafted the first Lemon Drop Martini and served it at San Francisco’s first female-friendly fern bar. We’re just glad that he or she was savvy enough to sugar coat the rim.

Fun Fact
Henry Africa’s bar was called a ‘fern bar’ because it was decorated with… you guessed it… ferns.

Ingredients

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You don’t need a lot of ingredients to craft a Lemon Drop Martini. Pictured here are all of the necessary items except ice. They include vodka, orange liqueur, simple syrup, granulated sugar and a lemon. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Despite its candy inspiration, the Lemon Drop cocktail recipe doesn’t include any candy. Instead, its ingredient list has the following candy-free ingredients:

  • Vodka
  • Orange Liqueur
  • Lemon Juice
  • Simple Syrup
  • Lemon Wedge (for rim)
  • Granulated Sugar (for rim)
  • Ice Cubes (for shaking)
  • Lemon Twist (garnish)

Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

You’ll notice that this Lemon Drop recipe includes lemon juice, a lemon wedge and a lemon twist. You can and should use one lemon for all three elements assuming that you peel the lemon twist before you cut or squeeze the lemon.

Pro Tip
Prepare simple syrup in advance by cooking a 1:1 ratio of sugar and water stirred over a medium fire until the mixture simmers and the sugar and water are combined. It’s an easy process that only takes five minutes in a small saucepan.

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These bottles of Absolut Vodka and Cointreau transformed our lemon drink into a lemon cocktail. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The original Lemon Drop Martini recipe included two liquors – orange liqueur (i.e. triple sec) and vodka. Since no specific orange liqueur or vodka is required, you can and should you use your favorites. As for us, we use Cointreau and Absolut Vodka.

Cointreau

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Cointreau is our favorite orange liqueur for this and other cocktails. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Cointreau is our go-to orange liqueur for cocktail recipes that call for orange liqueur or triple sec as well as for some that don’t. We like Cointreau’s balanced flavor. Made in France, it has a 40% ABV.

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Vodka

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You should use your favorite vodka to craft a Lemon Drop Martini. Our current favorite is produced by Absolut. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Absolut Vodka is our go-to vodka. The popular vodka is made with all-natural ingredients and tastes great. Distilled in Sweden, it also has a 40% ABV.

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How to Craft a Lemon Drop Martini

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Once we assembled the ingredients and tools, we were five minutes away from Lemon Drop Martini bliss. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Variations

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We took a moment to appreciate this Lemon Drop Martini’s appearance before we appreciated its flavor. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Lemon Drop Martini should satisfy you whether you like your cocktails sweet or tart. However, if you’re feeling experimental, here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Craft a smaller Lemon Drop Shot using the same ingredients as a Lemon Drop Martini.
  • Replace the vodka with vodka citron to craft a more citrus-forward Lemon Drop Martini.
  • Replace the vodka with cognac or bourbon to craft a Side Car cocktail.
  • Replace the vodka with gin to craft a White Lady cocktail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was the Lemon Drop Martini invented?

The Lemon Drop Martini was invented at Henry Africa’s Bar in San Francisco.

What are the ingredients in a Lemon Drop Martini?

Vodka, Orange Liqueur, Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup, Lemon Wedge (for the rim), Granulated Sugar (for the rim), Ice Cubes (for shaking) and Lemon Twist (garnish)

What’s the best vodka to use in a Lemon Drop Martini?

You should use your favorite vodka in this cocktail recipe. We typically use Absolut but any vodka will work just fine.

What’s the best orange liqueur to use in a Lemon Drop Martini?

You should use your favorite orange liqueur in this cocktail recipe. We typically use Cointreau but any orange liqueur will work just fine.

Is the Lemon Drop Martini shaken or stirred?

The Lemon Drop Martini is shaken, not stirred.

What type of glass is best for the Lemon Drop Martini?

We like to serve this cocktail in a martini glass and you should do the same.

Did you craft this cocktail? If so, please rate the recipe below.

Lemon Drop Martini Recipe

The Lemon Drop Martini is for grown ups only despite its candy inspiration. Learn how to craft one at home in just five minutes.

Course: Drink

Cuisine: Cocktail

Servings: 1

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Calories: 227kcal

  • 2 ounces vodka
  • ½ ounce orange liqueur
  • 1 ounce lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • granulated sugar (for sugar rim)
  • 1 lemon wedge (garnish)
  • 1 lemon peel (garnish)
  • ice cubes (for shaking)
  • Run a lemon wedge around the rim of a martini glass and then dip the glass into sugar, twirling the glass until the rim is well coated. Set the glass aside.

  • Pour vodka, orange liqueur, lemon juice and simple syrup into a shaker.

  • Add a handful of ice cubes and shake until liquids are mixed and chilled.

  • Strain into the sugar-rimmed martini glass.

  • Garnish with a lemon twist.

  • Peel the rind for the lemon twist and cut the wedge before you squeeze the lemon.

Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 0.4g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 77mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 28mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

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