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Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe

Published: Jul 16, 2024 by Lexi

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This frozen espresso martini recipe comes together in just a few minutes. Made with strong coffee, coffee liqueur, vodka, simple syrup, and vanilla extract it’s a refreshing spin on classic espresso martinis perfect for summer!

Front view of an espresso martini.

If you’re unfamiliar, a classic espresso martini is an alcoholic beverage featuring a base of vodka, coffee liquor, espresso, and simple syrup. A unique combination of flavors, it's sweet with lots of depth and a bit of a kick thanks to the alcohol.  

Frozen espresso martinis feature all the same ingredients but are blended up with ice for a refreshing twist. As a result, they’re the perfect refreshing beverage for summer! 

If you’re looking for more fun summer martini recipes try our Strawberry Martini, Easy Watermelon Martini, and Cucumber Martini, too! 

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  • How to Make this Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe
  • Substitutions and Variations
  • What to Serve with Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe
  • Equipment
  • Tips and FAQ
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Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe Ingredients

Overhead view of frozen espresso martini ingredients.
  • Freshly brewed espresso: you can also use strong coffee, but fresh espresso will have the strongest flavor. Freeze it into ice cubes to contribute to the slushy consistency without watering down the drink. 
  • Coffee liqueur: adds to the rich coffee flavor that we get from the fresh espresso. We love using Kahlúa but any coffee liqueur will work just fine!
  • Vodka: we use vanilla vodka to add a bit of extra sweetness. However, regular vodka will work just as well. 
  • Simple syrup: use regular simple syrup to sweeten the drink. Or, experiment with options like brown sugar simple syrup or cinnamon simple syrup to add extra depth and a unique taste to your frozen espresso martini. 
  • Vanilla extract: pure vanilla extract enhances the rest of the ingredients and adds sweet vanilla flavor. 
  • Ice: this combines with the espresso ice cubes to add more volume and creates the perfect slushy consistency. 
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder: this is optional but delicious and really enhances the coffee flavor.

Optional toppings: don’t get us wrong. This drink is incredible on its own, but it’s even better topped with whipped cream, cocoa powder, or a few coffee beans! You can even add a pinch of cacao powder to the whipped cream for a dessert-inspired drink.

How to Make this Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe

PREP: Prepare the frozen espresso ahead of time. You'll need to prepare a few hours (or preferably one day) ahead of time to make these frozen espresso cubes.

STEP 1: Make the expresso cubes. Brew the espresso, let it cool slightly, and pour it into ice cube trays. Then, freeze for at least 4 hours or ideally overnight. 

Overhead view of unfrozen espresso cubes in an ice cube tray.
Overhead view of frozen expresso martini cubes.

STEP 2: Add everything to a blender. Add the espresso cubes, coffee liqueur, vodka, simple syrup, and vanilla extract to a high-speed blender. Let the ingredients sit for 5 minutes to chill the liquid mixture.

Espresso martini ingredients in a blender.

STEP 3: Blend the espresso cubes. Blend on high speed for about 15 seconds or until the espresso cubes are mostly broken down. If adding cocoa powder, add it now.

STEP 4: Add in ice cubes and keep blending. Add 1 ½ cups of regular ice cubes (not espresso ice cubes) to the blender, and blend on high speed for 25-30 seconds or until the ice is broken up and the mixture is slushy. Be careful not to over blend, or the mixture will melt and become runny!

Espresso martini after blending.

STEP 5: Serve immediately with a light dusting of cocoa powder, shaved chocolate, or coffee beans for garnish. If you’re feeling really fancy, top your cocktails with chocolate covered espresso beans, or serve them on the side!

Overhead view of espresso martini.

Substitutions and Variations

  • Make it a mocktail - Just leave out the vodka and the coffee liqueur. Replace the liqueur with cold coffee for an alcohol-free treat.
  • Chocolate espresso martini - Add in 1.5 teaspoons of unsweetened cocoa powder. Coffee and chocolate go really well together, so this is an awesome optional addition.

What to Serve with Easy Frozen Espresso Martini Recipe

You can top your cocktails with our chocolate covered espresso beans, or serve them on the side!

Equipment

Blender: You will need a blender for this recipe – this is the one we use.

Tips and FAQ

Top tip

Letting the liquid mixture cool before blending is essential. It prevents the ice from melting too quickly, which can water down your cocktail.

More tips

  • For an extra cold frozen espresso martini that stays slushy, chill your martini glasses in the freezer for 10-15 minutes prior to making your drinks. 
  • If you don’t want to brew your own espresso or coffee, use cold store-bought coffee instead. Just note that the flavor probably won’t be as strong.
Can I Make this Frozen Espresso Martini Ahead of Time?

We don’t recommend making the entire drink in advance, because it will melt and become watery. However, you can prepare DIY cocktail kits by gathering all the components.

Or, prep the basic ingredients a day or so in advance. 

Prepare the espresso ahead of time, and freeze it in an ice cube tray. 
Make your simple syrup, if using homemade. 
When you’re ready to serve, just combine the ingredients, blend, and serve!

Overhead view of espresso martini.

More martini recipes

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  • Close up of finished espresso martinis with pumpkins in background.
    Pumpkin Spice Espresso Martini
  • Apple Pear Martini
  • Close up of the finished strawberry martini with a strawberry rose.
    Strawberry Martini
  • Side view of limoncello martini in a martini glass.
    Limoncello Martini

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  • Author: Lexi
  • Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan
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This frozen espresso martini recipe comes together in just a few minutes. Made with strong coffee, coffee liqueur, vodka, simple syrup, and vanilla extract it’s a refreshing spin on classic espresso martinis perfect for summer!


Ingredients

4 ounces freshly brewed espresso or strong coffee, frozen into 1 ounce ice cubes

2 ounces coffee liqueur (we used Kahlua) 

2 ounces vodka

1 ½ ounces simple syrup

½ teaspoon vanilla extract

1 ½ cups ice

Optional: 1 ½ teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder


Instructions

  1. Add espresso ice cubes, regular ice, coffee liqueur, vodka, simple syrup, vanilla extract and cocoa powder (if using) to a high speed blender.
  2. Blend on high speed for about 30 seconds, until the mixture is slushy. Don’t over blend or it will melt too much.
  3. Serve right away. Optional: top with whipped cream, a few coffee beans and a sprinkle of cocoa powder.

Notes

Letting the liquid mixture cool before blending is essential. It prevents the ice from melting too quickly, which can water down your cocktail.

For an extra cold frozen espresso martini that stays slushy, chill your martini glasses in the freezer for 10-15 minutes prior to making your drinks. 

If you don’t want to brew your own espresso or coffee, use cold store-bought coffee instead. Just note that the flavor probably won’t be as strong.

  • Prep Time: 4 hours
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Cocktails
  • Method: Blender
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cocktail
  • Calories: 205
  • Sugar: 21.5 g
  • Sodium: 11.1 mg
  • Fat: 0.3 g
  • Carbohydrates: 24.7 g
  • Fiber: 0.4 g
  • Protein: 0.3 g

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