Passion Fruit Martini – a refreshing and tangy cocktail for those who adore passion fruit. Simply with tropical flavor, it will become your favorite summer drink!
You will also love my Pornstar Martini!
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Hey it’s Friday again. I have been working day and night all week (and looks like I will be working most of the weekend as well) so a little break and a lovely cocktail are very much in order.
I truly adore the taste of passion fruit. I love them in baking – passionfruit curd is incredible in tarts (note to self: must make some very soon) – but they are even more suited to cocktails.
This passion fruit martini is elegant and sophisticated and just so, so lovely. I have used fresh passion fruit but you can buy passionfruit purée online to make things easier – especially useful if you plan to serve a few of these babies.
I have made this without the passionfruit liqueur and it is still delicious though it loses some of its punch. Take a look at the recipe card notes for links to these products.
As with all cocktails, make sure you taste before serving – you might need to adjust your drink. Dip a straw into the shaker and evaluate your Passionfruit Martini.
Fresh passion fruit juice be very sour or quite sweet which will affect the overall flavour. If the cocktail is too sweet add a little more lemon juice, if it is too sour you can add more sugar syrup.
INGREDIENTS
- Passionfruit liqueur: try Passoa, Edmond Briottet Fruits de la Passion (Passion Fruit) Liqueur, or Bols Passionfruit liqueur
- Passion fruit purée: I recommend Funkin Pro if you plan to make a large number of cocktails. Note that once opened it needs to be used within 8 days. Monin passion fruit purée is another option with longer self life (needs to be consumed within 4 weeks) but it’s a bit cloying and thick so so use sparingly!
- Homemade passion fruit syrup or Monin passion fruit syrup (flavoured sugar syrup)
How to make a Passion Fruit Martini
Full measurements and instructions can be found on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the page. Please take a look at the steps and video before attempting this recipe!
STEP 1 Fill your martini glass with ice. Halve the passionfruit. Slice one thin sliver and set aside. Scoop the rest out the flesh / seeds into a small sieve. Press at the pulp with the back of the spoon and extract the juice (into your cocktail shaker).
STEP 2 Add all the remaining ingredients and fill the shaker with ice. Shake vigorously until frost forms on the outside of the shaker.
STEP 3 Discard the ice from the martini glass. Strain the cocktail into the glass. Decorate with a fine slice of passionfruit.
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Passionfruit martini
Ingredients
- 3 passion fruit
- 50 ml ( 1.7fl oz) clear pressed apple juice
- 50 ml (1.7fl oz) vodka
- 30 ml (1 fl oz) passionfruit liqueur such as Passoa (see recipe notes)
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice or more to taste
- 1 tbsp Monin passionfruit syrup or to taste
- ½ tbsp liquid egg white optional
Instructions
- Fill your martini glass with ice.
- Halve the passionfruit. Slice one thin sliver and set aside. Scoop the rest out the flesh / seeds into a small sieve. Press at the pulp with the back of the spoon and extract the juice (into your cocktail shaker).
- Add all the remaining ingredients and fill the shaker with ice. Shake vigorously until frost forms on the outside of the shaker.
- Discard the ice from the martini glass. Strain the cocktail into the glass. Decorate with a fine slice of passionfruit.
Notes
- Passionfruit liqueur: try Passoa, Edmond Briottet Fruits de la Passion (Passion Fruit) Liqueur, or Bols Passionfruit liqueur
- Passion fruit purée: I recommend Funkin Pro if you plan to make a large number of cocktails. Note that once opened it needs to be used within 8 days. Monin passion fruit purée is another option with longer self life (needs to be consumed within 4 weeks).
- Monin passion fruit syrup (flavoured sugar syrup) or homemade passion fruit syrup
Tracy K Nixon says
Ohhhhh sounds very Miss MoneyPenny! Lovely!
Sally Littlestone says
Yummy. Great idea and so different to other cocktails that I've done in the past. Thanks for sharing x
Chad @ Stay at Home Cocktails says
Sounds great, but I am not familiar with passion fruit liqueur. What is the brand of the kind you use?
Thanks!
Lucy Parissi says
Hi Chad – Briottet, Giffard and Passoa are some brands that make it (you can find them on Amazon in the UK). I really like the Briottet brand.
anna @ annamayeveryday says
Divine, I love passion fruit and this looks delicious! You have reminded me about a cocktail that I'd forgotten about, thank you!
Kat BakingExplorer says
Yum, this looks so good!
Serena Bakes Simply From Scratch says
This is gorgeous and I bet even more delicious!
The Little Ferraro Kitchen says
Just gorgeous! I grew up with passion fruit aka lilikoi in Hawaii I'm in Cali now but once my mom sent (illegally) a huge box of lilikoi haha I miss it so much! I'd love to share my lilikoi bars and tart with you..take a peek if interested. It is such a beautiful fruit and your drink is just divine!
Lucy Parissi says
Thank you for the comment – so glad to have discovered your blog! Have some catching up to do but already sharing your avocado hummus on my Facebook page xx
danniannie says
Ooh this looks super yummy 😀