The Best Dirty Vodka Martini recipe for New Year's Eve (2024)

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With New Year's Eve & 2021 rapidly approaching it's the perfect opportunity to show you how to make the best dirty vodka martini! Stirred not shaken, please! Nothing feels quite as fancy as sipping on a martini with an assortment of drunken California olives on a skewer, even if your NYE celebration is in your pj's on your sofa this year. Our vodka martini is a fantastic, classic co*cktail to mix up and is the perfect way to put that premium vodka you scored at Christmas to use!

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What is the difference between a vodka martini and a gin martini?

Most co*cktail professionals will agree that piney flavored gin was originally used in the first Martini recipe. However, post-vodkacraze in America, bartenders and mixologists began using vodka in place ofginto suit Americans’ flavor palates.

Gin lends a more complex, juniper-influenced flavor profile to a classic martini, whereas vodka will provide a smoother, simpler taste profile.

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Why is it called a dirty martini?

While it may not sound all that appealing, a dirty martini is actually a flavor packed twist on the traditional co*cktail. Theclassic martini, which contains gin or vodka and dryvermouth, is very clean, dry, and aromatic. The drink is perfectly clear because it only uses clear-colored liquors.

However, when you add a splash of Californiaolive juice or brine, it adds a cloudy appearance and interesting character to the drink that disrupts the clean flavors but still tastes great.

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What are the ingredients for a dirty vodka martini?

Most co*cktails follow standard recipes, but theclassic martini— though it contains only a few ingredients and is a spectrum of near-infinite arrangements.

  • Top shelf vodka: The vodka you choose will eithermake or break this co*cktailbecause vodka is the star; there's nothing to disguise a bad one! Use vodka brands like Belvedere or Ketel One for the best results which fall in the $25 to $35 price range.
  • Dry Vermouth: The second ingredient in a Martini is dry vermouth. It’s a type of fortified wine, blended and infused with different herbs and botanicals. Since vermouth is a wine and begins to oxidize after opening, be sure it is kept cold and well-preserved in the refrigerator after it’s opened. A left-out bottle of vermouth will like other wines turn to vinegar which is not a desired flavor profile for a martini.
  • Green or black California olives & olive juice: Some say the olive is the best part of a martini and my husband would completely agree with them. Garnishing martinis with olives and/or mixing it with olive juice/brine gives an extra kick of flavor that we just LOVE! Dedicated martini drinkers savor the olives at the end of the drink after they have soaked up some of the vodka and vermouth hanging out in the glass, giving them a unique taste.However, we are all about serving our dirty martinis with a skewer of olives in them and a bowl of olives on the side for snacking along the way.
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Should a martini be shaken or stirred?

Martinis and any other booze-forward co*cktail for that matter should be stirred. Stirring produces “a silky mouth-feel with precise dilution and perfect clarity,” says Elliot Ball, co-founder of The co*cktail Trading Company’sThe Development Bar & Tablein London. While shaking adds texture and aeration, changes the mouth-feel and binds ingredients that would readily separate with simple stirring.

How to properly stir a martini:Stir by twisting the bar spoon from the top so that that back of the spoon goes around the mixing glass evenly – the ingredients come together, the co*cktail chills, but the drink’s components aren’t diluted with melting ice, and in turn doesn’t get cloudy. The result is a clear, spirit-strong co*cktail. That is until you make it dirty!

What's in a name? A lot actually!

There are a bunch of different ways to order a proper martini, here are the basics you should know when ordering this classic co*cktail.

What are the main differences in dry martini vs wet martini or a dirty martini?

  • If you order a dry martini it means that you'd like less vermouth in your co*cktail. A very dry martini would contain little to no vermouth; one might just roll the vermouth in the glass so that a thin film coats it -- nothing more.
  • Ordering a wet martini will mean more vermouth in your co*cktail than the standard five-to-one ratio.
  • A dirty martini comes with a splash of olive brine or olive juice for an additional flavor kick.

Are there substitutes for olive juice in a dirty martini?

While olive juice is the classic ingredient to make a martini dirty, you can try the following as well for a slightly different drink.

  • Dill pickle or spicy pickle brine.
  • Pepperoncini brine adds a little heat.
  • Caper brine.
  • Jalapeño brine.

How many Classic Dirty Vodka Martinis should I drink?

According to The Spruce Eats, "The vodka martini follows suit with the gin martini, Manhattan, and other liquor-vermouth combo co*cktails: They're not light drinks. With an 80-proof vodka and the average vermouth in this recipe's ratio, it mixes up to about28 percent ABV (56 proof). To put that into perspective, two martinis are stronger than a straight shot of vodka. Sip slowly and know your personal limit."

Love the idea of olive inspired co*cktails? So do we!!

We have photographed quite a few delicious California olive inspired co*cktails and this feels like the perfect place to share them with you!

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California Mary

This co*cktail is packed with California Ripe Olive brine for a more flavorful Bloody Mary.

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Gin & Cucumber Juice co*cktail

This co*cktail puts a whole new flavor spin on the classic "Gin & Juice" by subbing in California Green Olive Juice in the recipe.

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Sunshine Infusion co*cktail

This unique co*cktail recipe showcases just how easy it is to impart flavor into your co*cktails by making infused vodka! This co*cktails flavor packed spirit is infused with California Ripe Olives and loads of fresh dill.

Do you prefer a more fruit forward martini? Don't worry we have recipes for those too!

Classic Gin Martini

Not an olive fan? We get it! Try a Gin Martini with a lemon twist instead.

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Roasted Pear Martini

This martini is the perfect sip for fall celebrations! Roasted pear puree blends perfectly with vermouth, pear vodka, and lemon juice in this martini that is sweetened with a cardamom infused syrup.

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Super Antioxidant Martini

We recently photographed this stunning cranberry and pomegranate infused martini for our friend The GFree Foodie and it was every bit as decadent to sip as it looks!

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Fresh Pomegranate Martini

Pomegranate juice and orange liquor mix perfectly with vodka in this fruit forward martini recipe that we photographed for The GFree Foodie!

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  • Author: This Mess is Ours
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 martini 1x
  • Category: co*cktails
  • Method: Stirred
  • Cuisine: co*cktails
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

Scale

2 ½ ounces good quality vodka

½ ounce dry vermouth

½ ounce California green olive juice

Garnish: 2 to 4 green or black California olives

Instructions

Add all the ingredients into a mixing glass with ice and stir.Strain into a chilled co*cktail glass.Garnish with 2 to 4 skewered olives.

Notes

You can use black olive juice in this recipe as well, but it will change the color of your martini.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 martini
  • Calories: 191
  • Sugar: 1.1 g
  • Sodium: 86 mg
  • Fat: 0.8 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2.1 g
  • Protein: 0.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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FAQs

What is the best vodka for dirty martini? ›

Best Vodka for a Dirty Martini: Grey Goose Vodka

"The minerality of Grey Goose lends itself perfectly to a dirty martini, which I make using a high-quality brine, like Dirty Sue, which was created by a bartender and formulated specifically for use in co*cktails.”

What is the formula for a dirty martini? ›

In a mixing glass filled with ice, pour the gin, dry vermouth, and olive juice. Stir well for at least 30 seconds. Strain into a chilled co*cktail glass.

What makes a dirty martini dirty? ›

The term 'dirty' means that olive brine, usually from a jar of co*cktail olives, has been added to the drink. An olive garnish is typically assumed, too. Most bars add equal parts vermouth and brine, though you can specify 'extra dirty' or 'filthy' if you prefer more brine.

How do you make a Vodka Martini taste better? ›

Notes. The best Vodka Martini is a well chilled one, get it as cold as you can. Don't believe that an extra dry martini is better, vermouth definitely makes this co*cktail better.

Is Tito's vodka good for martinis? ›

Tito's Handmade Vodka makes for an incredible martini. Tito's is the original no-frills, all-flavor vodka. There are no gimmicks with Tito's, what you see is what you get. And what you see when you look at a bottle of Tito's is extraordinary vodka.

What is the difference between a dirty gin martini and a dirty vodka martini? ›

A gin martini is generally more botanical in flavor, while often vodka lends the co*cktail a smoother, cleaner taste. When you add olive juice to the mix, a dirty gin martini tends to be more complex in flavor, whereas dirty vodka martinis often have a more one-note olive flavor. It's up to you which is best!

What is the best olive juice for a dirty martini? ›

Best Olive Brines for Any Dirty Martini
  • Filthy Premium Olive Brine. ...
  • Divina Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives. ...
  • Mina Moroccan Pitted Green Olives. ...
  • Dirty Sue Blue Cheese With Cracked Black Pepper Stuffed Olives. ...
  • Jack Rudy co*cktail Co. ...
  • Divina Pitted Frescatrano Olives. ...
  • Trader Joe's Colossal Olives Hand Stuffed With Garlic Cloves.
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What does drinking a dirty martini say about you? ›

There is a fine line when it comes to brine, and this drink can go from delightful to disgusting really quickly. Customizable with gin or vodka, a touch of vermouth and defiled with olive juice, if you like your martini dirty, you're hip, swanky, stylish

Why don't my dirty martinis taste good? ›

It's almost easier to make a bad dirty martini than it is to make a great one. Adding that touch of olive brine can make the co*cktail too salty or impart the stale, musty taste of olives bottled during the last century. Your dirty martini can also suffer from being the wrong temperature, too boozy, or out of balance.

Should a dirty martini have vermouth? ›

Dylan Garret is Liquor.com's editorial director, a former bartender, and a longtime veteran of the hospitality industry. The Dirty Martini features gin or vodka, dry vermouth, and olive brine.

What can I use instead of dry vermouth in a dirty martini? ›

Dry Sherry is about as close as you can get [to vermouth],” Bezuidenhout says. Other fortified wines like Lillet blanc, Cocchi Americano, and even a white Port work as well.

How do you order a dirty vodka martini? ›

As another example, order a dirty martini with vodka, wet and shaken if you want a martini made with the cheapest vodka at the bar, extra vermouth, and olive brine. It will have the standard olive garnish, and it will be mixed with ice in a co*cktail shaker.

What is a clean dirty martini? ›

To make a Clean Dirty Martini, combine 3 parts of vodka with one-part dry vermouth. Shake or stir well, and strain into a martini glass. Add a large cube of frozen olive juice and garnish with two Spanish Manzanilla olives on a toothpick. There is debate over whether the martini should be shaken or stirred.

What brand of vodka is the smoothest? ›

The Best Top-Shelf Vodka: Harridan

It has a higher alcohol content than most other vodka varieties, clocking in at 88 proof, and Wilson notes that it's “super smooth” if you decide to drink this neat or on the rocks. Its corn factor adds some sweetness to it, plus a fuller, creamier mouthfeel than lower-proof vodkas.

Is Kirkland Vodka really GREY goose? ›

We can definitively put this myth to rest. This viral claim is completely false, and GREY GOOSE® Vodka does not produce nor privately label Kirkland vodka. While both vodkas may use water from France's Cognac region, the origin of the wheat in the Kirkland brand is undisclosed.

Is Grey Goose good for martinis? ›

Vodka martini co*cktails are perfected with GREY GOOSE® Vodka — now including the Classic Martini co*cktail in a Bottle. From a smooth classic to a flavorful martini co*cktail with a twist, these carefully curated martini co*cktail drink recipes are pleasers for every palate.

What spirits are in a dirty martini? ›

Spirits
  • Gin. Beefeater, Plymouth, Bombay Premier Cru.
  • Vodka. Absolut Blue, Grey Goose, Belvedere Pure.
  • Rum. Bacardi Blanca, Santa Teresa 1796, Bacardi 8 Yr.
  • Bourbon & Whisky. Four Roses,Woodford Reserve, Angels Envy.
  • Tequila & Mezcal. El JImador Blanco, Olmeca Altos Reposado, Patrón Silver.

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