This blueberry lemonade martini is sweet, tart, cool, and refreshingly delicious. The flavors say summer, but the color might make you think holidays.
Ingredients
- 2 fluids ounces lemon infused vodka
- 2 fluids ounces blueberry lemonade
- 0.5 luids ounce agave syrup or simple syrup
- 1 teaspoon lime juice
- 1 wedge plus 1 slice lemon or lime , divided,
- chili lime seasoning , such as Tajin
Instructions
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Add vodka, blueberry lemonade, agave syrup, and lime juice to a cocktail shaker.
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Fill the cocktail shaker with ice and shake until the outside is frosted, about 30 seconds.
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3
Sprinkle Tajin seasoning on a plate, rub the rim of your favorite glass with a lemon or lime wedge, and dip the glass in seasoning to coat the rim. Strain the cocktail into the glass.
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