The best thing about this drink is that you can add all sorts of twists to create magnificent martini recipes, including a coconut-y variation that will add a tropical flair to your big night in.
If you're dairy-intolerant, coconut milk and cream are an excellent alternative to cows' milk in some cooked dishes (provided you like its quite strong coconut flavour).
A young coconut should make a sloshing sound when shaken and feel heavy for its size. A mature coconut should also feel heavy and contain liquid. Avoid any that have sunken eyes or cracks.
Feast on incredible flavors with this easy-peasy recipe. Serve by placing half a coconut shell into a martini glass with a scoop of the coconut milk and watermelon ice cream and the papaya sauce.
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The worst martini I’ve ever had was at the Sunset Tower in West Hollywood. It must have been an off night for the place, which is an otherwise good spot to eat and drink (get the filet), because ...