Classically booze-forward martinis may go down easy, but can make for a hard morning. This lower-alcohol version is a great alternative. By Rebekah Peppler There are many ways to make a martini.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Before we go any further, you should know: I’ve seen some things in the field of dirty martinis. I’ve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I never really got into Martinis—too fancy, too strong too "not me." But now that I’m a little older (and a tad more adventurous), ...
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Dirty martini dip

If there were ever a sophisticated party dip to serve on New Year’s Eve, it’d be this one. Modeled after the classic cocktail, our dirty martini dip has all the briny, salty and boozy flavors mixed ...
People love to shake things up when it comes to martinis. Martini-core has been trending on social media for some time, and it doesn’t seem to be stopping. Though what kind of martini is the “it” ...
I never really got into Martinis—too fancy, too strong too "not me." But now that I’m a little older (and a tad more adventurous), I think it’s time to give them a proper chance. Plus, Martinis are ...
There are many ways to make a martini. Shaken or stirred. Vodka or gin. Wet, dry, bone-dry. But no matter how you make it, few, if any, have the cult following that the dirty martini has right now: ...