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Classic Gibson Martini

Gibson Martini | Magnolia Days

The past few mornings arrived with a little coolness. Mother Nature is hinting to the crisp Autumn days ahead. Cooler temperatures will spark cravings for hearty, soul warming meals. Those savory foods are often ones of comfort and are accompanied with beverages reflecting the season. Fruity, sweet, and light gets replaced with sour, spicy, smoky, and strong. One of the strong beverages I enjoy is a Classic Gibson Martini.

A package arrived at my doorstep. I opened it to find a beautiful new recipe book. I looked at the cover and thought “Wow!”. The photo on it is amazing. Then I started flipping through it to find the most incredible photography inside. I stopped flipping and went slowly, page by page, so I would not miss a single one. Beverage photography is challenging. It’s has a difficulty factor greater than any food. The photos in this book are works of art.

What is this recipe book? It is Savory Cocktails by Greg Henry. It is a book for any cocktail enthusiast who wants to venture into making sophisticated beverages using modern techniques, unexpected ingredients, flavor infusions, and more. The recipes span from classics like the Gibson to a Chartreuse and the Chocolate Factory. The book interesting, beautiful, and filled with unique beverages.

A classic Gibson martini is a simple cocktail to make. Dry gin and white vermouth are stirred with ice and strained into a glass. A few pickled cocktail onions are dropped in for garnish. It’s strong and one to sip slowly and enjoy leisurely while a pot of beef stew is simmering on the stove.

Gibson Martini | Magnolia Days

Would I recommend the book? Yes, if you really want to expand your cocktail arsenal with recipes and out of the ordinary liquors and ingredients. Note that some may not be available locally in your area and some of those are noted in the book as being available online. Most of the liquors/liqueurs are used in more than one recipe. If it is an investment for you to buy them you can use them to try different cocktails. You never know when you will find a new favorite. You can purchase the book on Amazon by clicking on the photo of the book (affiliate link).

Classic Gibson Martini

A recipe for a classic Gibson martini. It is a cocktail made with gin and vermouth stirred with ice, garnished with cocktail onions, and served in a martini glass.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Total Time 5 minutes
Author Renee

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 pony shots dry gin
  • 1/2 pony shot white vermouth
  • 2 or 3 pickled pearl onions as garnish

Instructions

  1. Combine the gin and vermouth in a mixing glass half-filled with ice.
  2. Gently stir until chilled and properly diluted, about 20 seconds.
  3. Julep-strain into a chilled cocktail glass and drop in the onions.

Recipe Notes

Recipe ©copyright 2013 Greg Henry from the Savory Cocktails recipe book. Used with permission by Ulysses Press.

Disclosures: I received a copy of Savory Cocktail recipe book from Ulysses Press at no charge. I was under no obligation to post a review, positive or other. All opinions are my own unless otherwise stated or contained within a guest post. This post contains affiliate links.

Recipe Rating




sippitysup

Friday 20th of September 2013

XO You! GREG

Renee

Saturday 21st of September 2013

Thanks so much Greg. Glad you liked my post and I've really inspired by your book.

The Ninja Baker

Thursday 19th of September 2013

I dare say they should include your photography next time, Renee =)

P.s. Do you feel like a femme fatale from a 007 drinking the sophisticated cocktail?

Renee

Saturday 21st of September 2013

I don't know about feeling like a femme fatale, however I do enjoy a sophisticated cocktail occasionally. Usually one kicks off my weekend.

Paula @ Vintage Kitchen Notes

Thursday 19th of September 2013

I have a hard time drinking a martini, too strong sometimes, but this looks so darn good Renee! That pic is stunning, perfect!

Renee

Saturday 21st of September 2013

Thanks Paula.

Stacy

Thursday 19th of September 2013

I'm not a fan of gin so I usually have vodka martinis. I am a fan, however, of pickled onions and your beautiful drink photographs. Just beautiful, Renee!

Renee

Saturday 21st of September 2013

Thanks so much Stacy.

Anita at Hungry Couple

Thursday 19th of September 2013

I love mixing savory into drinks so this book sounds like it's right up my alley!

Renee

Saturday 21st of September 2013

I know you would love this book Anita. You have such wonderful cocktail recipes on your blog and I can see you like to be adventurous in cocktail making.