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Martini Glasses

Cobalt Blue Glass Martini Glasses by Libbey

 


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Although martini glasses are traditionally used to serve cocktails, they serve beautifully as dishes to serve entrees and desserts as well. 

Picture tiramisu, puddings, sorbet, or even beautifully arranged fruit in these delightful glasses. 

Or perhaps you want to serve a shrimp cocktail as your first course.  Wouldn't these glasses filled with ice and shrimp be impressive sitting in the middle of your service?

Martini glass are classified as cocktail glasses.  But cocktails need not be defined strictly as an alcoholic beverage.  There are numerous recipes for cocktails made from a wide variety of ingredients.  All of which are more enjoyable served in these sassy martini glasses.  Try the Alice Cocktail for something different.

Or try your favorite candle-making methods to make a votive.  The shape is so appealing, especially in our favorite cobalt blue, that the choices are limitless. 

 These striking martini glasses are 6.5 inches tall and have a 9.25 oz. capacity.  Glassware by Libbey.

 


This smooth, creamy non-alcoholic cocktail is reminiscent of a Strawberry Crème Lifesaver, though there's no strawberry in it.  It will be an instant favorite with your family and guests.
 

Alice Cocktail Recipe


1 tablespoon grenadine syrup
1 tablespoon orange juice
2 tablespoons pineapple juice
1/4 cup heavy cream

Add 1 cup of cracked ice to a shaker.  Add ingredients and shake very well, until the beverage is very cold and the ice just starts to melt.  Strain the ice as you pour into a martini or cosmopolitan glass.