Perfect Vodka Martini Cocktail Recipe

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  • Perfect Vodka Martini Cocktail Recipe Video. This is the cocktail drink that the James Bond movies made famous. Before James Bond most martinis where made with gin. Subscribe to for more drink recipes.
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    Recipe
    1 Dash of Dry Vermouth
    2 oz. Vodka
    Shake with ice
    Olive garnish
    Enjoy

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  • @ParadeRainer
    @ParadeRainer 17 років тому +6

    Interesting note on James Bond: In the early movies and books he ordered what was apparently a gin martini and only later ordered vodka martinis. What's funny is that you shouldn't shake a gin martini because it bruises the flavor of the gin and makes a weak drink because it also causes the ice to chip, this watering down the drink. So, in other words, he orders a weak drink and is snooty about it, lol.

  • @eugenioalongi25
    @eugenioalongi25 10 років тому +13

    the best vodka i tasted so far is "Russian Standard" by far one of the best

  • @JaysCyYoung1
    @JaysCyYoung1 11 років тому +3

    This, so much.
    I've got a couple of bottles of Belvedere and it's the best vodka I've ever had. It certainly puts Smirnoff to shame.

  • @fedecuco
    @fedecuco 17 років тому

    Mr Bartender
    Very Good Way to make a Dry Martini.
    Thanks
    Federico I'm a bartender from Argentina

  • @NicoGarfias
    @NicoGarfias 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Tried making one myself after watching, absolutely brilliant!!

  • @biachadnezzar
    @biachadnezzar 16 років тому

    Very good steps to make dry martini, thanks you help a lot.
    I'm a bartender from borneo,land of the head hunter!!

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +5

    The amount of dry vermouth varies with the customer. Dry vermouth adds character to the drink but many Americans haven't acquired a taste for it and don't like it.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    You're right and any good vermouth will do.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    Every country has it way of doing things. How do you do it?

  • @biachadnezzar
    @biachadnezzar 16 років тому

    Good steps to make dry martini.
    Thanks...

  • @Ridlazz921
    @Ridlazz921 12 років тому

    thanks for the video :)
    i will try as best i can to make this drink :) interesting to learn new things about alcohol

  • @ebtricks
    @ebtricks 13 років тому

    I have to show my friend this recipe. He'll love it.

  • @Roggiedodgie
    @Roggiedodgie 12 років тому +1

    Right like so...thanks buddy!

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    One of the best

  • @camman924
    @camman924 12 років тому +1

    I got a question when somebody asks you for a martini do you serve them gin or vodka from the speed rack automatically or do they always get the more expensive gin or vodka? I am having trouble when to appropriately use the speed rack liquor and the premium liquor.

  • @lotusmark
    @lotusmark 17 років тому +1

    I found that if you first shake the ice alone, you can bust it up a bit without bruising the gin and you'll also get some little glaciers floating on top of your gin. It doesnt seem to weaken it at all. It sucks that most bartenders are only good at shooting coke into a glass with a shot of Crown... then again I am in Texas.

  • @joseph_b319
    @joseph_b319 10 років тому +6

    Bond, James Bond.

  • @magicalharp
    @magicalharp 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the videos! Had a couple of questions: What size martini glass are you using, and what is a double martini? I thought it meant literally twice the martini, but it wouldn't fit into a normal glass.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Strd95
    @Strd95 14 років тому

    I like the way he drops the things under the bar 2:25 - 2:28

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    I agree.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    Sounds great!

  • @Kaidoscope
    @Kaidoscope 14 років тому

    very great channel

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    Well said.

  • @ArjelBrian
    @ArjelBrian 15 років тому

    Finally my kind of martini....skip the olive just a lemon twist will be fine

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    Thanks for the warning

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    Never heard of that, but if it works for you go for it.

  • @hasablad69
    @hasablad69 12 років тому +1

    @jtiano Thanks, Jack! I really like your videos.

  • @ParadeRainer
    @ParadeRainer 17 років тому

    Indeed. So a vodka-gin martini, which shaken as he requested watered down the drink and bruised the flavor of the gin still weakening it. The drink was also made in a deep champagne goblet instead of a classic cocktail/martini glass.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    If you like vodka martini, this is a good way to make it.

  • @JungleLarry
    @JungleLarry 13 років тому

    @AK410 Elmanfre was referring to Martini & Rossi vermouth.
    Also, this is not a "wet" martini. In fact, it's not even a martini. A martini is always made with gin. Period. This is called a kangaroo kicker.
    In The Savoy Cocktail Book (c. 1930) Harry Craddock describes a dry martini as "1/3 French Vermouth, 2/3 Dry Gin." The current pussification of martinis has led to the inclusion of decreasing amounts of vermouth, because most bars stock bad (or oxidized) vermouth.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  14 років тому

    Good choice, thanks for your comments

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    @lazerdemon127 When I visited Russia it did seem that vodka was very popular.

  • @chefpoowie
    @chefpoowie 14 років тому

    I"m usually using absolute, citron and malibu vodka but someone says I should try grey goose. I never try it yet , I just wna ask if it is good?

  • @josi0719
    @josi0719 10 років тому

    Making this tonight!

  • @Grzil
    @Grzil 11 років тому +1

    vermouth should be stirred prior to vodka then strain 50% of dilution away add vodka and more ice and flamed lemon peel then stir both ways for 10 seconds strain over a chilled martini glass and then rim and garnish.
    that is how you make a classic vodka martini with a twist.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    I used a 5 oz. glass. Martini glasses come in many different sizes. To make a double Martini double the measurements and be sure you use a very big glass.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    Thanks for viewing the videos.

  • @JohnLumapaskeith
    @JohnLumapaskeith 16 років тому

    what's the difference between shaking and stirring??

  • @cfhdude
    @cfhdude 13 років тому

    @zyatkoff would you say Stoli is better? thank you

  • @XxBrutalSamxX
    @XxBrutalSamxX 13 років тому

    Maybe in the next video you can show the proper way to make ICE

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +2

    Always ask the customer what type of martini they want gin or vodka. You can also ask if they want a premium gin or vodka. Premium are more expensive, and it's advisable to ask.

  • @reigor82
    @reigor82 14 років тому

    I think Pravda vodka is the smoothest vodka there is out there at the moment.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +2

    It would be to sweet.

  • @andiskomfort
    @andiskomfort 14 років тому

    What is your oppinion about Russian Standard vodka (Руский Стандарт)?Is vodka Finlandia better>? Im frm Bulgaria (Europe) so id appreciate some advice on good vodka for about 7-15 Euro :) (in BG things are kinda cheaper)

  • @PhantomSnake84
    @PhantomSnake84 13 років тому

    @jtiano does a shaken vodka martini taste any different than a stirred vodka martini?

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  14 років тому

    Let your nose and your taste be your guide. Vodka is similar to wine or beer in that it depends on what the person that drinks prefers. In recent blind tasting test with professional testers the least expensive vodka was judged to be the best tasting.

  • @GiuseppeCdH
    @GiuseppeCdH 10 років тому +1

    hello Sir.!!! how many cl is that glass?

  • @Karred2
    @Karred2 16 років тому

    Imperia!

  • @crruzzzer1
    @crruzzzer1 13 років тому

    Grey Goose sux, try Kettle One. Great flavor, smooth with just the right bite. Pour a little on the rocks you'll see what I mean. Really though gin should be used in a martini!!

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  14 років тому

    It's all a matter of personal taste.

  • @andresgaraza675
    @andresgaraza675 9 років тому

    gracias!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @malakov6666
    @malakov6666 12 років тому

    what if you were to use thunderbird the american classic and vodka

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    Thanks for your comments. We always want to know what other people who are interested in cocktails think and appreciate your comments.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    @hasablad69 There are many different stories about where the name martini came from. I do agree that in certain countries in Europe that one has to be careful when ordering a martini because they may get the a glass of Martini and Rossi Vermouth instead of a martini made with gin or vodka. Thanks for you comments.

  • @ironprince19
    @ironprince19 14 років тому

    I prefer to use Belvedere vokda in my cocktails, especially cosmo's as their flavours are naturally macerated.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    thanks for watching

  • @Dkad
    @Dkad 15 років тому

    And if we want it shaken not stirred, how do we do ? =)

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    Nice talk! Are you really sober?

  • @LtAld0Raine
    @LtAld0Raine 13 років тому

    right like so

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    It's a matter personal choice. Thanks for your comments.

  • @starlinej
    @starlinej 12 років тому

    Nothing is wrong with Smirnoff!! A lot of people just follow the fallacious thinking that more expensive = better quality. Smirnoff is the best "big name" vodka, in my opinion. The fact that it also has a pretty low price tag is the icing on the cake.

  • @Andybaby
    @Andybaby 17 років тому

    isnt there an olive involved?

  • @lozolaza
    @lozolaza 14 років тому

    he looks like jim Carrey`s FIRE MARSHALL BILL hahahahahahahahhahahahahhhahahahahhaahahahahahahahahaha

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    Thanks for the comments.

  • @mthivier
    @mthivier 16 років тому

    Has vodka only been available in the U.S. since 1950 ? I didn't know that.

  • @Booogieman
    @Booogieman 15 років тому

    Smirnoff is bad vodka! I'm say it, man from Russia

  • @r0yb0t1ks
    @r0yb0t1ks 15 років тому

    i'd like those little onions on mine

  • @iainjames03
    @iainjames03 17 років тому

    It's not snooty cos there is no right way - everyone has their own preference on how to make it. What makes a great bartender is to be able to make a drink as close to what the customer wants. If they want it shaken, they get it shaken. If they want to mix Henessey Paradis with coke, on the other hand, they deserve to get run over when you chase them out of the bar.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    The title and recipe is to show people how to make a great vodka martini. I have never heard of the recipe a perfect martini using both types of vermouth. There is a perfect Manhattan that uses both, and that's a whiskey based cocktail. I doubt very few people would enjoy a vodka martini that uses both dry and sweet vermouth.

  • @USAF529
    @USAF529 15 років тому

    ive always thought of it as unisex but it does ome off as slightly manly because of movies like james bond

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    Thanks for your comments. What does the pollution in Modesto have to do with the Martini?

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    Vermouth can come from any country that produces wine.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому

    What's wrong with Smirnoff.? In a blind tasting it came up out number 1.

  • @taupid44
    @taupid44 13 років тому

    @ScandinaviansAreCool If only GOOD ice was that easy.

  • @MrFGunadi
    @MrFGunadi 12 років тому

    @jtiano unfortunately indonesia prohibits bars.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  12 років тому +1

    No but it sounds like you need a drink?

  • @iainjames03
    @iainjames03 17 років тому

    It all depends on the customer and how 'dry' they want it. As for a manhattan, I don't know of any manhattan recipes that call for as little vermouth as a martini does.

  • @JoshyJosh
    @JoshyJosh 11 років тому

    Smirnoff is my favorite vodka, the only kind I drink actually o.O

  • @Perbear213
    @Perbear213 14 років тому

    Schmirnof's?

  • @aldoxyzable
    @aldoxyzable 12 років тому

    I like shake my martini with egg white inside.

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    very little, it's all about style

  • @matt280791
    @matt280791 11 років тому

    Can you use try martini instead of vermouth?

  • @jrs89
    @jrs89 13 років тому

    HER-BSSSS

  • @TheWillyBe
    @TheWillyBe 12 років тому

    So, half a shot of Martini and 2 shots of vodka?

  • @hasablad69
    @hasablad69 12 років тому

    My Vodka preference? FINLANDIA! I can only imagine that Grey Goose is over-hyped and therefore over-priced, i.e. VO Canadian Rye vis a vis Canadian Crown Royal (over-hyped ergo over-priced, but better? Not really.) Decent Canadian Vodka - Polar Ice but remember every-body KEEP YOUR VODKA IN THE FREEZER! ALWAYS!

  • @jamesthemaniac3293
    @jamesthemaniac3293 12 років тому

    "right like so"

  • @maikigreen2804
    @maikigreen2804 12 років тому

    VODKA VODKA BORIS YELTSIN!!!

  • @zambos1000
    @zambos1000 13 років тому

    This is not a vodka-martini, this is a vodka-gallo.

  • @moritynz
    @moritynz 14 років тому

    @Dkad
    If you want it shaken then your stuffing it up... it becomes a different drink then.
    Oh and at the program... please dear god be more gentle on the ice... stirring a martini is a gentle thing not the thrashing you gave it.

  • @hasablad69
    @hasablad69 12 років тому

    @jtiano Yeah BUT the MARTINI came from the name of the Vermouth, and that would be nothing but MARTINI AND ROSSI's Vermouth. Logic. I know that i wasn't THERE when IT happened but from a former professional service bar bartender from LONDON that's my opinion. I don't make Martinis with anything else. You want to use Gallo?
    You want Noilly Prat? You're payin' the bill, bud', so your tastes are the ones that count.

  • @TKbrands17
    @TKbrands17 14 років тому

    Sorry, shaken, not stirred please :D.
    Thanks! i'm very interested in these cocktails

  • @upow2
    @upow2 14 років тому

    @zyatkoff
    i'm say it too man

  • @jtiano
    @jtiano  13 років тому

    What's a vodka a vodka-gallo

  • @arjunvsharma
    @arjunvsharma 13 років тому

    Mr.Bond won't like this.... He likes his vodka martini shaken not stirred

  • @rooneyfan6292
    @rooneyfan6292 10 років тому

    is there much difference between gin or vodka for taste if only had gin martini thinking bout trying a vodka martini

  • @Cioskar
    @Cioskar 13 років тому

    i want is shaken not stird

  • @Kaane15
    @Kaane15 16 років тому

    your susposed to add Olives

  • @nikfish1
    @nikfish1 16 років тому

    smirnoff is quite a bad russian vodka, furthermore its made in england
    use white goose

  • @frankie519
    @frankie519 15 років тому

    you mean grey goose? lrn2goose