Pom-Lemon Martini
Would you like a great cocktail to make for your friends this Super Bowl Sunday? My friend Kyle made this drink for me last weekend and it was DELICIOUS. It had a wonderful pomegranate and lemon flavor and boy did it have a nice kick to it! The sugar rim helped make this tart drink extra tasty and beautiful. At first, we just garnished with lemon but later on, we added some pomegranate seeds and they were a great addition. We thoroughly enjoyed our cocktails! Thank you, Kyle.
Rub a wedge of lemon around the rim of a martini glass. Pour some white sugar onto a small plate. Dip the rim of the martini glass into the sugar. Fill a shaker (or another glass) with ice then add the vodka, pomegranate liqueur, juice from 1/4 of a lemon, and a splash of sparkling water. Shake really well then carefully pour into your prepared martini glass. Finish the drink off with a wedge of lemon as a garnish and some pomegranate seeds. Enjoy!
Equipment
- 4 Martini Glasses
Ingredients
- Lemon wedges
- White sugar
- 4 oz lemon vodka
- 4 oz pomegranate liqueur
- ¼ lemon juiced
- Splash or more of Sparkling Water (we used berry flavor)
- Pomegranate seeds for garnish if desired
Instructions
- Rub a wedge of lemon around the rim of a martini glass. Pour some white sugar onto a small plate. Dip the rim of the martini glass into the sugar.
- Fill a shaker (or another glass) with ice then add the vodka, pomegranate liqueur, juice from 1/4 of a lemon, and a splash of sparkling water. Shake really well then carefully pour into your prepared martini glass.
- Finish the drink off with a wedge of lemon as a garnish and some pomegranate seeds. Enjoy!
love the color ………….looks awesome
I absolutely will be making these this weekend! Sounds so good!
This is a total girls night out drink or should I say girls night in as I would definitely be buzzed off of one. I love your photographs of the martini.
I am not much of a drinker, but every once in a while, I do love a good martini! This looks good!!!! Have fun on Super Bowl. ARe you cooking up a storm?
Hi Pam, this looks and sounds delicious! Cheers! 🙂
Mmmmm and I don’t need the super bowl as an excuse to drink this 🙂 Diane
It looks fantastic!xxx
Sounds wonderful… looks divine!!
So elegant! beautiful picture. If you have a moment would you mind popping over to my site and voting for me – my pear cupcake is in the running for the today shows home chef challenge – thanks so much 🙂
Mary x
That is one gorgeous cocktail! I bet these go down so easy and sneak up on you due to the vodka and the Pama liqueur! I like to have a special cocktail (in addition to wine and beer) when I entertain, and I can’t wait to try this recipe. Thanks, Pam!
How cute!
You had me at vodka. I’m going to try this.
This sounds so good!
Oooh, I love the Pom liqueur in this. I tried it at my sister’s last year and liked it. I bet it is awesome with the lemon too.
I lov e Martini never had this combo wish i had them right now 🙂
this looks so refreshing!
It’s especially good when your drink is pretty, too. Thanks to Kyle for introducing it to you, so you could share it with the rest of us!
that is so pretty! what a fun way to enjoy the evening 🙂
We don’t usually make Martinis but I could drink this one.
absolutely nice martini!!! Pam
This is such a pretty drink. Looks like it would be a good drink to relax with.
pomegranate anything is one of my favorite drink mixes at the moment! This sounds so tasty!
Sounds wonderful.