If you’re craving a cocktail that marries the bold kick of coffee with refreshing minty notes, you’ve got to try this Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe. It’s a vibrant twist on the classic espresso martini, bringing a festive sparkle with peppermint syrup and a dazzling candy cane rim. Whether you want to impress friends during the holidays or just treat yourself to something special, this drink blends creamy coffee flavors, smooth vodka, and sweet mint perfectly, making every sip feel like a cozy celebration.

Ingredients You’ll Need
Gathering the right ingredients for this Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe is surprisingly simple, yet each component plays a vital role. From the energizing espresso that wakes up your palate to the crushed candy canes adding a textured, festive crunch, every ingredient boosts flavor and look.
- Honey or granulated sugar: Balances the bitterness of espresso with gentle sweetness and helps create the peppermint syrup.
- Fresh mint leaves: Infuses the syrup with bright, natural peppermint flavor that’s refreshing and aromatic.
- Crushed candy canes: Offers a fun and colorful rim for your glass, adding crunch and a burst of minty sweetness.
- Vodka (1 1/2 ounces): The spirited base that provides a smooth canvas for all the flavors to shine.
- Kahlúa (1 1/2 ounces): Brings a rich coffee liqueur taste that enhances the espresso notes beautifully.
- Espresso (1 ounce): Adds depth and a bold coffee punch that wakes up your taste buds instantly.
How to Make Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe
Step 1: Prepare the Peppermint Syrup
Begin by creating your peppermint syrup, which is the secret ingredient that elevates this cocktail. Simmer 1/3 cup of water with honey or sugar until dissolved and slightly thickened, then steep fresh mint leaves for that vivid peppermint essence. This syrup can sweeten several drinks, so it’s perfect for a party or a cozy night in.
Step 2: Rim the Glass with Candy Canes
Dip the edge of your martini glass into the silky peppermint syrup, then immediately invert it into a plate of crushed candy canes. This sticky rim is not just insta-pretty but also bursts with sugary, minty goodness that complements the cocktail perfectly with every sip.
Step 3: Shake Up Your Martini
In a cocktail shaker, combine 2–3 teaspoons of your freshly made peppermint syrup with the vodka, Kahlúa, and hot espresso. Add plenty of ice, then shake vigorously for about one minute. This chilling and mixing step creates that luxurious frothy top espresso martinis are famed for.
Step 4: Strain and Serve
Strain the cocktail into the prepared candy cane-rimmed glass, ensuring a smooth pour without ice shards. For an extra touch of sophistication, garnish with a couple of coffee beans if you like. Your Peppermint Espresso Martini is now ready to delight your senses.
How to Serve Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe
Garnishes
Beyond the crushed candy cane rim, simple garnishes like three shiny coffee beans can elevate your presentation and add a subtle aroma. A sprig of fresh mint on the side can also boost the festive vibe and enhance the cocktail’s refreshing profile.
Side Dishes
This martini pairs beautifully with rich, chocolatey desserts such as brownies or dark chocolate truffles. The mint-coffee flavor complements chocolate’s bitterness, creating a harmonious taste experience that’s hard to beat. Light savory bites like salted nuts or cheese can also offset the sweetness nicely.
Creative Ways to Present
For a striking holiday offering, serve your Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe in clear, stemless glasses with a mini candy cane hanging on the rim. Use colored cocktail napkins with peppermint motifs to add to the festive spirit. You can even serve it in a chilled martini glass dusted lightly with cocoa powder for an elegant finish.
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
If you whip up extra peppermint syrup, store it in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to a week. The syrup keeps its minty freshness and sweetness perfectly, ready to brighten your next cocktail or even your morning coffee.
Freezing
While the espresso martini itself isn’t ideal for freezing due to ice dilution and texture changes, the peppermint syrup freezes well. Pour it into ice cube trays for quick use, and thaw cubes gently in warm water when ready to add to your drinks.
Reheating
For the syrup, a quick gentle warming on the stove or a few seconds in a microwave will revive it if it has cooled or thickened too much. However, avoid reheating the prepared cocktail, as espresso martinis are best served fresh, shaken and chilled.
FAQs
Can I use regular coffee instead of espresso in this Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe?
You can substitute strong brewed coffee if you don’t have espresso on hand, but espresso provides that concentrated, robust flavor and crema that make the martini truly special. Use the strongest coffee you can brew to keep the intensity.
Is it possible to make a non-alcoholic version?
Absolutely! Replace the vodka and Kahlúa with coffee-flavored syrups or non-alcoholic coffee liqueurs, and your peppermint syrup stays the same. The drink will be just as festive and delicious without the alcohol.
How can I make the peppermint syrup vegan?
Simply swap honey for granulated sugar or a vegan-friendly sweetener. Simmer it the same way with mint leaves to keep all the fresh, holiday flavors intact.
What is the best way to crush candy canes for the glass rim?
Place candy canes in a sealed plastic bag and gently crush them with a rolling pin or the bottom of a heavy pan. Aim for small shards and bits that can stick well to the syrup but still provide a nice crunch.
Can I batch this Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe for a party?
Yes! Make a large batch of peppermint syrup ahead of time and combine the vodka, Kahlúa, espresso, and syrup in a pitcher. Chill well and serve over ice with rimmed glasses to keep the cocktail fresh and fun for guests.
Final Thoughts
This Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe is one of those joyful discoveries that brings warmth and sparkle to any occasion. Its refreshing peppermint notes mingling with robust coffee and a touch of sweetness make it a standout choice whether you’re hosting or simply indulging. Trust me, once you try it, you’ll want to keep this recipe in your cocktail arsenal for every celebration and cozy evening.
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Peppermint Espresso Martini Recipe
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 1 cocktail
- Category: Cocktail
- Method: Shaking
- Cuisine: American
Description
A refreshing and festive twist on the classic espresso martini, the Peppermint Espresso Martini combines rich espresso and Kahlúa with a minty syrup and a sweet candy cane rim, perfect for holiday gatherings or any time you want a deliciously spirited coffee cocktail.
Ingredients
Peppermint Syrup
- 1/4 cup honey or granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
- 1/3 cup water
Cocktail
- 1 1/2 ounces (3 tablespoons) vodka
- 1 1/2 ounces (3 tablespoons) Kahlúa
- 1 ounce fresh espresso
- Crushed candy canes, for glass rim
- Ice cubes
- Coffee beans, for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Make the peppermint syrup: In a small saucepan, bring 1/3 cup water and 1/4 cup honey or sugar to a gentle simmer. Allow it to simmer for 2-3 minutes to dissolve the sweetener completely, then add 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves and remove the pan from the heat. Let the mint steep in the syrup as it cools. This syrup yields enough for about 6 drinks.
- Prepare the glass rim: Dip each cocktail glass into the peppermint syrup, then invert the glass and dip it into crushed candy canes to coat the rim thoroughly, creating a festive and flavorful edge.
- Mix the cocktail: In a cocktail shaker, combine 2 to 3 teaspoons of the prepared peppermint syrup, 1 1/2 ounces vodka, 1 1/2 ounces Kahlúa, and 1 ounce freshly brewed espresso. Add ice cubes to fill the shaker halfway.
- Shake and strain: Shake the cocktail vigorously for 1 minute to chill and blend the ingredients well. Strain the mixture into the prepared glass, ensuring a smooth pour without ice.
- Garnish and serve: Optionally, garnish the drink with a couple of coffee beans on the surface for aroma and appearance. Serve immediately while cold and enjoy your festive Peppermint Espresso Martini.
Notes
- The peppermint syrup can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week for convenience.
- You can adjust the sweetness of the syrup by using more or less honey or sugar depending on your taste.
- For a stronger peppermint flavor, allow the mint leaves to steep longer in the syrup while it cools.
- Espresso should be freshly brewed and hot so that it mixes well but cools quickly when shaken with ice.
- Crushed candy canes can be substituted with peppermint sugar or finely chopped peppermint candies for the rim.
- Make sure to shake the cocktail vigorously to achieve a nice frothy top typical of espresso martinis.

