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Hibiscus Martini
Shake ingredients & strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a hibiscus petal. Build & stir. Serve in a high-ball glass over 1/2 cubed & 1/2 crushed ice. Top with splash of lemonade. Garnish with a Hibiscus flower. Splash of bottled [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Olé - Better Homes and Gardens
Place ice, tequila and banana liqueur in shaker; shake well. Tip a dash of blue curacao into the drink to achieve a two-tone effect. Strain into a liqueur glass. Feb 01 04:04pm Ice Dash blue curaçao an appealing drink to layer in a small martini .. [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

Karen Martini
Karen returns to Australia's number one lifestyle program Better Homes and Gardens in 2007 for its 13th year alongside team members, host Johanna Griggs, Dr Harry Cooper (Vet), Rob Palmer (DIY), Ed Halmagyi (Fast Food presenter), Jason Hodges ... [... more]
Better Homes & Gardens Australia

Anistatia R. Miller
Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown are the authors of Shaken Not Stirred: A Celebration of the Martini and run the award-winning Shaken Not Stirred website at . Don Gatterdam is director of Custom Publishing for M. Shanken Communications, Inc. ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Sharon Tyler Herbst
What's a Dirty Martini? How do you pronounce Cuarenta Y Tres? Which glass do you use for a Stinger? How did the Margarita get its name? Answers to these questions and thousands more can be found in This book includes these and 150 more cool ... [... more]
Random House

L'otel
If you are after a sleek, classy and chic place to stay or have that martini, then head to Sydney's café society and L'otel. Thursday, May 27, 2004 If you are after a sleek, classy and chic place to stay or have that martini, then head to ... [... more]
Getaway

Flirtini - BILLY CROSS
Champagne or sparkling wine Place raspberries in the bottom of a Martini glass. Mix together Vodka, Cointreau, lime and pineapple juice. Pour over raspberries and top with champagne. 6 fresh or frozen raspberries 30ml vodka, (preferably raspberry ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Budget Cocktails - GRANT COLLINS, WATER BAR
Muddle cucumber. Add ingredients and shake well. Serve in a chilled Martini glass. Pour puree and sugar syrup, then layer sparkling into a champagne flute-Garnish with an orange-lemon twist. Garnish with a cucumber slice. 2-3 chunks fresh ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Prawn cocktail
Combine equal quantities of cream, mayonnaise, tomato sauce and mix well. Add small amounts of the remaining ingredients until the sauce is sufficiently tasty and hot without Using Martini glasses, line them with the lettuce leaves and top with ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Cosmopolitan - KERRI-ANNE KENNERLEY
Place all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Shake well and pour into a martini glass. 1 nip (30 ml) cointreau 2 nips (60ml) cranberry juice 1 nip (30ml) vodka 1 handful ice cubes [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Gin Martini
Add ingredients (except sparkling wine) to shaker with ice, and shake well. Wash chilled glass with vermouth then discard. Add Gin to glass and stir 18 to 20 times. Garnish with a lemon twist and olive or onion. Serve into a High Ball Glass and ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Apple & Sage Martini - NAREN YOUNG
Garnish with a thin slice of apple floating on the surface of the drink and a sage leaf on top of the apple slice (optional). Lightly press or muddle the sage with the sugar syrup. Add the remaining ingredients and shake with ice. Strain into a ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly
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