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Are you in the market for a new co*cktail? This Blueberry Martini might be one of my favorites! Filled with blueberries, vodka, elderflower and fresh lime juice, it's liquid gold in a glass!
Are you tired of the same old co*cktails? Then this Blueberry Martini is just what you need.
I'm always on the lookout for new, fun drinks and if I can find one with elderflower liqueur in it, you can safely bet that I'm going to order it.
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Why this recipe works
There is something about the subtle sweetness of elderflower that I just can't get enough of. And I'm not really one for a super sweet co*cktail.
Elderflower adds just the perfect amount of sweet and smooth to a co*cktail without being overpowering.
So be careful, this martini is so smooth, your glass will be empty before you know it.
Ingredients
You can't go wrong when you have the perfect proportions in a co*cktail Float a few blueberries in the glass, and it's a stunning co*cktail to serve.
Ingredient Notes:
- Not familiar with elderflower liqueur? We have a whole post about it to get you up to speed in no time flat! Click through the link to learn more about what it is, what it tastes like and ideas for other elderflower co*cktail recipes.
- As always, fresh lime juice is best. The extra minute it takes to squeeze the juice is well worth it.
- Forget to get simple syrup at the store? We show you How to Make Simple Syrup at home. It's EASY!
Instructions
You only need 5 minutes to make this easy co*cktail.
Step 1: Fill a shaker with ice and add blueberry vodka.
Step 2: Add elderflower liqueur.
Steps 3 and 4: Add fresh lime juice and simple syrup.
Step 5: Shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Martinis are best ice cold!
Step 6: Strain contents of shaker into glass and garnish with fresh blueberries.
FAQs
Why do you shake martinis?
The answer is simple. Martinis are best ice cold and shaking them not only combines the ingredients, but chills them at the same time.
Can you make these ahead of time?
Absolutely! I love to make a batch of these co*cktails ahead of time so happy hour is a snap. I store them in a mason jar and then shake over ice before serving.
Why is my drink a different color?
The drink can be a different color depending on the brand of elderflower liqueur you use. St. Germain is a darker color than the Drillaud (which is one of our favorites!).
More Elderflower Recipes
There isn't a spirit we haven't mixed with elderflower liqueur. Check out our favorites!
- You will be surprised at how smooth this Bourbon Elderflower co*cktail is!
- It's easy to make a batch of Elderflower Martinis for a group!
- Jazz up a Vodka Lemonade with a shot of elderflower!
- This Blueberry Gin Martini is perfect for the gin lovers in your life.
Need more inspiration? We have a whole bunch of elderflower co*cktails!
Did you make this recipe? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate the recipe and leave a comment below. Your feedback helps us and your fellow readers!
Recipe
Blueberry Martini Recipe
Garnish With Lemon
This smooth blueberry martini recipe is perfect for any occasion!
4.80 from 45 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings 1 co*cktail
Calories 238 kcal
Ingredients
- 1 ½ ounces Blueberry Vodka
- 1 ounce Elderflower Liqueur
- ½ ounce lime juice
- ½ ounce simple syrup
- Fresh Blueberries for garnish
Instructions
Place vodka, elderflower, simple syrup and lime juice in a shaker filled with ice.
1 ½ ounces Blueberry Vodka, 1 ounce Elderflower Liqueur, ½ ounce lime juice, ½ ounce simple syrup
Shake vigorously to combine.
Place blueberries in the martini glass and strain contents of shaker into glass.
Notes
- Fresh lime juice is essential for this co*cktail.
- Forget to get simple syrup at the store? We show youHow to Make Simple Syrupat home. It's EASY!
- The color of your drink may vary due to brand of elderflower used or color of lime juice.
- Our favorite elderflower is Drillaud, available at Total Wine. It's inexpensive and delicious!
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Nutrition
Serving: 4ouncesCalories: 238kcalCarbohydrates: 21gSodium: 2mgFiber: 1gSugar: 18g
Nutrition info not guaranteed to be accurate.
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Tired of the same old co*cktails? Try a Blueberry Martini made with blueberry vodka, elderflower liqueur & fresh lime juice. It's liquid gold in a glass.
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Hi, I’m Lisa! Looking for the party? It’s probably at my house. Nothing brings me more joy than sharing good food with friends and family. That and a seriously good co*cktail.
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Jack says
This was pretty horrible. Sounded good but will not make this one againReply
Lisa says
Sorry you didn't like it, it's one of my favorites!
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Karla says
So light, floral, and fruity. This drink tastes like a craft co*cktail from an upscale bar. Delicious!!Reply
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