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Islay and Olive Recipe-February 2024
Feb 11, 2026 8:35 PM
Islay and Olive

  I see you, dirty-martini drinkers. And I raise you this potent prize from Arkansas bartender Shaun Traxler. It’s a vodka martini— properly called the Kangaroo—gone savory with peaty Scotch and olives four ways. You’ll drop a few pitted green olives into your batch and let them linger, then garnish with some additional frozen ones to keep the mixture cool. Add a little brine and olive oil and you have a luxuriously silky drink, best served damn cold. Note that the olive oil will solidify if you let it hang out in the freezer, so it’s best to add it just before serving.

  

Ingredients

12 servings

  8 pitted green olives

  1 ½ cups vodka

  1 cup plus 2 tablespoons Islay Scotch (such as Laphroaig 10)

  ¾ cup dry vermouth (such as Dolin)

  ½ cup water

  2 tablespoons olive brine

  10 dashes orange bitters

  Pinch fine sea salt

  

To serve:

1 ½ teaspoons olive oil

  12 lemon twists

  12 to 24 green olives (optionally frozen)

  

Step 1

At least 2 hours and up to 4 hours before serving, make the batch. Place olives in a 1-liter swing-top bottle. Use a small funnel to pour in vodka, Scotch, vermouth, water, and olive brine. Add bitters and salt, then seal, turning gently end over end to mix, and chill in freezer. (If you’d prefer to batch further in advance, refrigerate filled bottle, then place in freezer 2 hours or so before serving.)

  

Step 2

Meanwhile, freeze additional olives for garnish, if desired. I like to place one in each divot of an empty ice cube tray to keep them separated.

  

Step 3

To serve, add olive oil to cocktail mixture. Reseal and turn bottle gently to mix. Pour cocktail into chilled martini or Nick and Nora glasses. Express oils from a lemon twist over each cocktail and use twist as a garnish, along with a frozen olive or two.

  From Batch Cocktails: Make-Ahead Pitcher Drinks for Every Occasion © 2019 by Maggie Hoffman. Reprinted by permission of Ten Speed Press.Buy the full book from Amazon.

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