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Lychee Martini with Elderflower Blossom
Discover how to prepare the Lychee Martini with Elderflower Blossom—an elegant, floral cocktail where delicate lychee meets the soft perfume of elderflower, lifted with fresh lime and a gentle citrus brightness. Refined yet effortlessly inviting, it’s a drink designed for moments that call for something quietly special.
Bring everything together in a large pitcher, stirring gently until fully combined. Place in the refrigerator and allow the mixture to chill until needed.
When ready to serve, pour a portion into a shaker filled with ice and shake until beautifully cold and lightly aerated.
Strain into chilled Martini or coupe glasses, ensuring a smooth, clear pour.
Finish with two lychees in each glass—either resting delicately within or skewered for a more refined presentation.
A few details make all the difference
01
Chill everything thoroughly
Stir the batch gently, cover the pitcher, and refrigerate. Chill the glasses too—this keeps every serving crisp without relying on excess ice.
02
Shake only what you’re serving
Shake one or two portions at a time with plenty of fresh ice until the shaker feels frosty. Small batches chill quickly and gain a delicate aeration without becoming diluted.
03
Fine-strain for a polished finish
Fine-strain into the chilled glasses for a beautifully smooth, clear cocktail. Drain the lychees well before adding exactly two to each glass, either floating or skewered.
Why this recipe works
A delicate balance of perfume and brightness, the Lychee Martini with Elderflower Blossom is a quietly indulgent cocktail—softly floral, gently sweet, and lifted by a clean note of citrus. Lychee brings a subtle, almost rose-like fruitiness, while elderflower liqueur lends its signature elegance, weaving everything together into something both refreshing and refined. A squeeze of fresh lime sharpens the edges, keeping the drink poised rather than overly rich.
Cook’s notes
Chill the glass well before serving
the cocktail’s delicate floral notes are brightest when served icy cold.
Lychee syrups vary in sweetnes
so taste before shaking and adjust the fresh lime juice as needed to keep the drink crisp and balanced.
Use elderflower liqueur sparingly
its perfume should complement the lychee, not overpower it. Garnish simply with a lychee or edible flower.
Bring everything together in a large pitcher, stirring gently until fully combined. Place in the refrigerator and allow the mixture to chill until needed.
When ready to serve, pour a portion into a shaker filled with ice and shake until beautifully cold and lightly aerated.
Strain into chilled Martini or coupe glasses, ensuring a smooth, clear pour.
Finish with two lychees in each glass—either resting delicately within or skewered for a more refined presentation.
Cook’s notes
Chill the glass well before serving: the cocktail’s delicate floral notes are brightest when served icy cold.
Lychee syrups vary in sweetnes: so taste before shaking and adjust the fresh lime juice as needed to keep the drink crisp and balanced.
Use elderflower liqueur sparingly: its perfume should complement the lychee, not overpower it. Garnish simply with a lychee or edible flower.
Cooking mode
Lychee Martini with Elderflower Blossom
Bring everything together in a large pitcher, stirring gently until fully combined. Place in the refrigerator and allow the mixture to chill until needed.
When ready to serve, pour a portion into a shaker filled with ice and shake until beautifully cold and lightly aerated.
Strain into chilled Martini or coupe glasses, ensuring a smooth, clear pour.
Finish with two lychees in each glass—either resting delicately within or skewered for a more refined presentation.
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