Holiday Cheer: Our Favorite Espresso Martini Recipes | Espresso Dave (2024)

Question: What do you get when you cross a bartender with a barista?
Answer: Espresso Martinis and Espresso Martini Jello Shots for your holiday party!

Holiday Cheer: Our Favorite Espresso Martini Recipes | Espresso Dave (1)If you’re hosting a holiday party or New Year’s Evecelebration, absolutely consider hiring a local bartending service and coffee catering service (like Espresso Daves Coffee Catering of Boston.) It’s the best of both worlds! You’ll be able to serve a wonderful selection of co*cktails as well as specialty coffee drinks like espressos, cappuccinos, lattes and more. And, you can serve-up two of our favorites—Espresso Martinis and Espresso Martini Jello Shots (recipes below.)

Bartender, Barista or Both?

Why offer both? By offering both a co*cktail bar and espresso bar, you will:

  1. Delight your guests with the latest craze in bar service—double-buzzed co*cktails with fresh espresso! Can you say Espresso Martini or Espresso Martini Jello Shot?
  2. Save money by ending the alcohol service early because you can still offer something extra special—specialty coffee drinks, like lattes and cappuccinos, which have powers to sober up your guests a bit.

So, if you’re considering fortifying your co*cktails with espresso, be sure to coordinate with your barista and bartender. Some baristas aren’t licensed to serve alcohol. Therefore, before your guests arrive, take a minute to introduce them to each other so they can work as a team!

DIY Option

Alternatively, you might decide not to hire a bartender and/or coffee bar caterer. If this is the case, there are some fantastic co*cktail recipes you can tackle yourself! In fact, we suggest searching our Pinterest account fordrink ideas! Without a doubt, these are two of our favorite Espresso Martini recipes to make for your guests. Above all, remember to use fresh espresso if you can!

Our Favorite Espresso Martini co*cktail

Holiday Cheer: Our Favorite Espresso Martini Recipes | Espresso Dave (2)Here’s a simple recipe for an Espresso Martini. Definitely use freshly pulled shots of espresso if it’s available!

1 oz cold, fresh espresso
1 1/2 ozAbsolut® vodka
1 1/2 ozKahlua® coffee liqueur
1 ozwhite creme de cacao
3 coffee beans

Pour ingredients into a shaker filled with ice, shake vigorously, and strain into a chilled martini glass. It should be somewhat frothy.Instead of olives, garnish with coffee beans.

Our Favorite Espresso Martini Jello Shot

Holiday Cheer: Our Favorite Espresso Martini Recipes | Espresso Dave (3)Here’s how to make Espresso Martini Jello Shots.

Prepare Your Mold

Begin by preparing the jello shot mold for your Espresso Martini Jello Shots. Lightly spray aflexible, silicone pyramid moldby with PAM cooking spray. Or you can wipe each mold cavity with a little vegetable oil. Follow by wiping each mold cavity with a clean paper towel. This method will leave the slightest residual which will aid in unmolding the gelatin. Next, place the mold on a stable, movable flat surface, such as a cookie sheet or cooling rack. If you don’t have a pyramid mold,you can use an 8″x 4″ loaf pan, then cut into squares for serving.

Prepare Your Espresso Martini Jello

1 cup brewed dark roast coffee or fresh espresso
2 1/2 envelopes Knox gelatin (or 3 envelopes if jello shots will be sitting out for an extended period. If you are using a loaf pan, you may wish to reduce the gelatin to 2 envelopes)
1/3 cup espresso flavored vodka
1/3 cup vanilla-flavored vodka
1/3 cup Kahlua coffee-flavored liqueur
1 tsp agave nectar or simple syrup (optional)
1 – 2 tbsp Baileys Irish Crème liqueur (optional)

Pour espresso (coffee) into a small saucepan. Sprinkle with gelatin and allow to soak for a minute or two. Heat over very low heat, stirring constantly, until gelatin is dissolved (about 5 minutes). Remove from heat, and add the vodkas and Kahlua, stirring well to combine. Taste and add agave nectar/simple syrup if desired.

If making multi-level jello shots, divide the jello shot mixture equally into two bowls. Add 1-2 tbsp Baileys to one of the bowls. Spoon a teaspoon of the Baileys mixture into 4 of the mold cavities, then spoon a teaspoon of the espresso jello shot mixture into 4 additional cavities. Refrigerate until set, about 3 minutes, inverting the mold on one end to create an angled layer.

When set, remove from the refrigerator and fill with the alternate jello shot mixture. Refrigerate until fully set. This will take several hours or overnight. You can make these jello shots the night before or the morning of your event.

Get the Party Started with Espresso Martini Jello Shots

Next, cut or unmold the Espresso Martini Jello shots about an hour or so before you are ready to serve. Then, transfer the shots to a cookie sheet and refrigerate (don’t freeze) until you are ready to plate and serve.

This recipe, developed by the Jelly Shot Test Kitchen, makes 15 jello shots.

We, at Espresso Dave’s, hope you have a wonderful holiday season! Also, we hope you get to try one or both of these fabulous drink recipes. Let us know in the comments below if you are Team Espresso Martini co*cktail or Team Espresso Martini Jello Shot!

We’d love to set up an espresso bar for your next event. If you live in New England and wish to see if we’re available, send in a quote request!

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FAQs

What is the story behind the espresso martini? ›

While many pretenders claim that they invented the drink themselves, the real honor can be traced back to a British bartending legend in Dick Bradsell. He invented the drink at a club in the 1980s when a patron came up to him asking for a drink that would both wake him up and get him drunk.

What liquor is best for an espresso martini? ›

The liquor base for an espresso martini co*cktail is vodka. We recommend choosing a premium unflavored vodka made with the finest ingredients to help the drink truly shine. The drink also incorporates a coffee liqueur.

Why is everyone ordering espresso martinis? ›

Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverage

A selling point for most people is the fact that espresso martinis contain a large amount of caffeine. It helps give them an extra boost, especially during social events. You'll be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage with the added bonus of new energy.

Are espresso martinis high in alcohol? ›

What nutritional benefit can you get from drinking an Espresso Martini? An Espresso Martini contains no nutritional benefit. It contains 20.36 percent alcohol by volume and 302 calories.

Is there a lot of coffee in espresso martini? ›

With only about an ounce of coffee in the standard espresso martini, that's about 60mg of caffeine if the co*cktail contains a shot of espresso. But many bars and RTD manufacturers prefer to use cold brew coffee (sometimes a concentrate) instead since the martini is served cold.

Is Kahlua or Baileys better for espresso martini? ›

Kahlua is a coffee liqueur with a strong coffee flavor and a hint of caramel. It is a good choice for espresso martinis that you want to have a strong coffee flavor. Baileys is an Irish cream liqueur with a creamy texture and a flavor of chocolate, vanilla, and cream.

What kind of person drinks espresso martini? ›

Espresso Martini

Coffee, alcohol and sugar - the ultimate combination made for those who live to “work hard, play harder”. If that's you, you're a type A personality who is enviably outgoing, extremely ambitious and rigidly organised. You give 100% to everything you do, both professionally and socially.

Why do you put Kahlua in espresso martini? ›

Kahlúa adds sweetness to your Espresso Martini, balancing out the other ingredients. And it helps create that velvety mouth-feel. What's a non-alcoholic alternative to Kahlúa in an espresso martini? As Kahlúa adds the sweetness and heavy mouth-feel, you'll need an alternative for that sensory experience.

What do the three beans in an espresso martini mean? ›

While there are many variations on the espresso martini co*cktail, you could say there's one standard garnish: three espresso beans floating on top. Tradition holds that these three beans represent health, wealth and happiness.

Why is there no martini in an espresso martini? ›

FYI: Technically, because it doesn't have gin or vermouth, an Espresso Martini isn't a martini at all, but it's known for being served in classic V-shaped martini glasses so no one seems to mind.

What is the best thing about espresso martini? ›

This coffee co*cktail is strong, sweet, and delicious with a creamy, foamy top and topped with coffee beans. It makes the perfect after-dinner drink after a big meal but is just as good to get the party started!

What is a dirty espresso martini? ›

Celebrate the holiday season with the coziest and most delicious Dirty Chai Espresso Martini. Homemade chai tea simple syrup mixed with your favorite vodka, Kahlúa and a strong shot of espresso. This is the perfect co*cktail to end the night!

Are Kahlua and Tia Maria the same? ›

Similarly to Kahlua, Tia Maria is a coffee liqueur made from rum, but it is made in Jamaica and has subtle notes of vanilla which makes it perfect when added into a White Russian.

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