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We love the taste of pistachios, with their mild nutty but slightly sweet flavor. We love them even more when the flavor infuses our favorite drink – the martini! We found some excellent pistachio martini recipes for you to try, and we also include some of our favorite tips for turning this classic co*cktail into a pistachio lover’s dream.

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Table Of Contents

  1. 7 Martinis with Loads of Pistachio Flavor
    • 1. Pistachio Martini with Limoncello
    • 2. Pistachio Martini Recipe with Blue Curacao
    • 3. Creamy White Chocolate Pistachio Martini
    • 4. Pistachio Martini Recipe with Irish Cream
    • 5. Pistachio Martini with Amaretto
    • 6. Pistachio Espresso Martini
    • 7. Pistachio Crème Martini
  2. Bonus Pistachio Drink Recipe
    • Pistachio White Chocolate Rum Popsicles with Tigers Milk
  3. Pistachio Martini Recipe Tips
    • Getting That Right Flavor
    • Garnishing Your Glass Rims
    • What Goes with Pistachio Liqueur?
  4. FAQs
    • What alcohol goes with pistachio?
    • Is there a pistachio liqueur?
    • How many calories are in a pistachio martini?
  5. Bottom Line
  6. Best Pistachio Martini Recipes + 1 Bonus co*cktail

7 Martinis with Loads of Pistachio Flavor

1. Pistachio Martini with Limoncello

by Garden Unity

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This co*cktail is a refreshing change from other dessert martinis that tend to lean heavily on the sweet side. In contrast, this one is refreshing with the flavor of lemon and fresh mint, and it’s perfect as an after-dinner co*cktail or when you just want to chill with a co*cktail after a long day.

Limoncello is combined with vodka, pistachio liqueur, and ice cubes in a co*cktail shaker. You’re going to shake this vigorously until well combined and icy cold. The key to the presentation of this co*cktail is to serve it in chilled martini glasses that are dressed in a rim of finely chopped pistachios and mint.

2. Pistachio Martini Recipe with Blue Curacao

by Hot Salty

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In our opinion, this martini wins the award of the most interesting martini recipe. What makes it so interesting, you ask? Well, it doesn’t actually have anything pistachio flavored in it. Instead, the ingredients combine to create a slightly nutty flavor that’s very reminiscent of pistachio.

Amaretto and blue curacao can apparently create magic together, and Bailey’s Irish Cream joins the party to give this martini a creamy texture!

3. Creamy White Chocolate Pistachio Martini

by Jena Howard

Who doesn’t need a little white chocolate in their daily diet? This extra creamy martini with white chocolate is delicious enough for any dessert table! The key ingredients in this martini are pistachio liqueur, vodka, and white chocolate liqueur.

This is an absolutely delicious drink that’s made even better with a little chocolate syrup and a chopped nut-rimmed glass.

4. Pistachio Martini Recipe with Irish Cream

by Master Class

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This is a simple co*cktail that is full of sweet, delicious flavors and nuttiness. You only need three ingredients to make this easy drink – vanilla vodka, pistachio liqueur, and Irish cream.

To make this martini recipe, simply add all the ingredients, along with some ice, into a co*cktail shaker and shake well for a few seconds. Strain into a nicely chilled martini glass, garnish with a rim of crushed pistachios, and enjoy that first sip!

5. Pistachio Martini with Amaretto

by Full Form Today

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Pistachios and amaretto are playmates that get along wonderfully, and this martini recipe is the proof. Pistachio liqueurs and amaretto set the stage that’s complimented by white chocolate liqueur and vodka (we really like vanilla vodka in this recipe), Mix them all in a co*cktail shaker with ice, garnish with a little chocolate sauce, and enjoy these tasty drinks with some friends.

6. Pistachio Espresso Martini

by Yes to Yolks

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With this martini recipe, you can skip the dessert and sip on a nice after-dinner co*cktail instead. Freshly brewed espresso, coffee liqueur, pistachio liqueur, and vodka are mixed together to grace your martini glass. Shake it enough to get it nice and foamy, and top it with a few espresso beans before drinking.

7. Pistachio Crème Martini

by Monin

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If you’re in the mood for creamy, dreamy dessert-style drinks in martini glasses, we highly recommend this Pistachio Crème Martini by Monin.

This is super creamy and rich, but you don’t even need a blender – a co*cktail shaker will do. Rum, pistachio syrup, triple sec, and a half and half combine to make one decadent drink. Topped with a little whipped cream and chocolate sauce.

Bonus Pistachio Drink Recipe

Pistachio White Chocolate Rum Popsicles with Tigers Milk

by Savory Spin

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Boozy popsicles and boozy tigers milk? Sign us up! We know this isn’t a pistachio martini recipe, but we came across this decadent creation by Savory Spin and had to share!

The popsicles are made with ground pistachios, Malibu rum, and other goodness. Then the tiger’s milk is Malibu rum, Irish whiskey, coconut milk, cinnamon, sugar, and vanilla. Seriously, this ranks high among the best “grown-up” desserts.

Pistachio Martini Recipe Tips

Getting That Right Flavor

There are several ways that you get to add the delicious flavor of pistachios to your co*cktails. Pistachio liqueur is easy and adds a nice warm sweetness to your drinks. Alternatives include pistachio syrup, ground pistachios, and even pistachio ice cream if you’re in the mood for a frozen drink.

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Garnishing Your Glass Rims

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The perfect compliment to any pistachio martini recipe is a nice rim of crushed pistachios. Add a handful to a spice grinder or coffee mill until they’re almost powdery.

Alternatively, you can place them in a plastic bag and crush them with a mallet for a chunkier consistency. Most supermarkets sell crushed nuts, so you might even be able to find them pre-crushed.

To rim your glasses, take two shallow plates. One will have crushed pistachios, and the other will have a sticky liquid, like simple syrup, chocolate syrup, or even lime juice.

Dip the rim of a chilled glass into the liquid and then into the chopped nuts before pouring your drink. It might seem a little time-consuming and require a little extra prep time, but the extra touch is worth it.

What Goes with Pistachio Liqueur?

The taste goes well with so many flavors. You can add vodka, rum, amaretto, or even something like blue curacao to make a great martini. It’s fun to experiment with other bar mixers to see what flavors you can come up with. For a creamy co*cktail, add heavy cream and shake it with some ice, making it more like dessert when served in nice-looking, classic co*cktail glasses. Don’t forget to garnish with a rim of chopped nuts on each glass.

FAQs

What alcohol goes with pistachio?

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Vodka, rum, amaretto, lemon liqueurs, and Irish cream are all great options when you’re looking for something to go with your pistachio liqueur or syrup.

Is there a pistachio liqueur?

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There are several good pistachio liqueurs, most of which are Italian. Two of our favorites are Maplewood and Bottega.

How many calories are in a pistachio martini?

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It depends on which ingredients are used, but a pistachio martini recipe might have anywhere from 150 to 300 calories.

Bottom Line

When you’re in the mood for something, a little different, pistachio martinis are a wonderful option. From smooth and creamy to notes of citrus, there’s a martini that does the flavor of pistachios your way. Check back frequently for more recipes and co*cktail inspirations!

Best Pistachio Martini Recipes + 1 Bonus co*cktail

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  • Pistachio Martini with Limoncello
  • Pistachio Martini Recipe with Blue Curacao
  • Creamy White Chocolate Pistachio Martini
  • Pistachio Martini Recipe with Irish Cream
  • Pistachio Martini with Amaretto
  • Pistachio Espresso Martini
  • Pistachio Crème Martini

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FAQs

What kind of martini did James Bond drink? ›

The Vesper, also known as the Vesper Martini, was invented by author Ian Fleming for his iconic British secret agent, James Bond. The drink first appeared in Fleming's Casino Royale, which was published in 1953, the co*cktail being named for the fictional double agent (and Bond love-interest) Vesper Lynd.

What alcohol goes with pistachio? ›

Pistachios are equal-opportunity nuts; they love you both. Depending on the preparation, pistachios are as comfortable with a porter or pilsner as they are with Pinot Noir.

What is the difference between a cosmo glass and a martini glass? ›

A Martini is traditionally served in a classic V-shaped Martini glass, while a Cosmopolitan is served in a similar glass but with a slightly more rounded shape. The difference in glass shape is mainly aesthetic and does not affect the taste of the drink.

What martini was made popular by Sean Connery? ›

Sean Connery – Classic Stirred Vodka Martini

Pour vodka, then dry vermouth into a co*cktail shaker over ice. Stir gently for 40-60 seconds, then strain out into a clean martini glass (chill the glass prior if desired). Garnish with a sprig of no more than three olives.

What was James Bond's favorite co*cktail? ›

The Vesper, By the Book

Here's how to make the Vesper according to Ian Fleming's character, James Bond: Gordon's, vodka, and Kina Lillet shaken very well until ice-cold. Pour it into a chilled co*cktail glass and serve immediately, topped with a thin slice of lemon peel.

What enhances pistachio Flavour? ›

Orange flower water works as an aromatic to amplify the inherent flavors and aromas in pistachio. Roasted pistachio oil intensifies the overall flavor, and improves the texture of the paste.

What Flavour compliments pistachio? ›

Flavor pairings

The following flavors are among the most compatible with pistachios: Chocolate (dark, milk or white) Citrus: orange, blood orange, lemon, Meyer lemon. Candied orange.

What flavors go best with pistachio? ›

Pistachio pairs well with so many delicious flavors like dark chocolate, white chocolate, cinnamon, cranberries, cardamon, citrus fruit like orange, lemons, raisins, apricot, and so much more!

What is the best glass for a martini? ›

Why do they call it a Nick and Nora glass? ›

History. The glass was named by bartender Dale DeGroff for Nick and Nora Charles, a pair of fictional detectives. DeGroff was hired to lead the bar program at the Rainbow Room restaurant in New York City in 1987. There he made a list of classic and forgotten pre-Prohibition co*cktails.

What is a martini glass called? ›

Martini Glass

You'll hear the martini glass often referred to as a co*cktail glass, but the traditional co*cktail glass is more rounded and slightly smaller. Use a martini glass to serve these strained co*cktails: Martini.

What is the two martini rule? ›

Once you have consumed two, you must move on to a soft drink, such as wine or a gin and tonic. The reasons for this are obvious and I try to adhere to this rule at home. The rule is defended most enduringly (and elegantly) at Duke's Bar in Central London, where years of experience … Continue reading.

What do you say when ordering a martini? ›

Order your martini wet, dry, or extra dry.

These terms refer to the ratio of gin or vodka to vermouth. If you do not specify what you want, you will be served a martini with a standard ratio. A wet martini is a martini with extra vermouth. A dry martini refers to a martini with less vermouth in it.

What is a martini without vermouth called? ›

Desert Martini or a Churchill Martini

No vermouth is used. This is essentially straight gin diluted with ice and garnished with either a lemon twist or olives.

Is James Bond martini gin or vodka? ›

Although there is a lot of discussion on the Vesper, it is only ordered once throughout Fleming's novels and by later books Bond is ordering regular vodka martinis, though he also drinks regular gin martinis. In total, Bond orders 19 vodka martinis and 16 gin martinis throughout Fleming's novels and short stories.

How did James Bond drink martini? ›

And just like Fleming, James Bond prefers his co*cktails shaken and not stirred. A traditional martini is stirred rather than shaken, but Fleming's biographer Andrew Lycett said that the author preferred his martinis shaken because he believed it preserved the flavor of the drink. Want a real Bond-style martini?

Why does James Bond drink a shaken martini? ›

With its clear colour and lack of a strong odor, the vodka martini allows Bond to keep a low profile while still enjoying a stiff drink. Q: Why does Bond prefer his martinis "shaken, not stirred"? A: Shaking aerates the drink, making it colder and slightly more dilute than stirring achieves.

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