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Nespresso Espresso Martini Recipe for Parties
Make a balanced Nespresso espresso martini at home with capsule tips, Original vs Vertuo notes, a mocktail option and party serving advice.
By WhichCapsule · May 30, 2026, 05:57
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Make a balanced Nespresso espresso martini at home with capsule tips, Original vs Vertuo notes, a mocktail option and party serving advice.
By WhichCapsule · May 30, 2026, 05:57
An espresso martini is a party drink built around contrast: cold glass, strong coffee, smooth sweetness and a creamy-looking foam. With a Nespresso machine, you can make a reliable version at home without grinding coffee or pulling a manual espresso shot. The key is not just the alcohol. It is the coffee strength, the chill, the shake and the order of ingredients.
This recipe is for adults only. Follow local alcohol laws, drink responsibly and offer a non-alcoholic version when you are serving a mixed group.
You can make simple syrup by dissolving equal parts sugar and hot water, then letting it cool. Do not pour hot syrup into the shaker, because warm ingredients dilute the drink quickly.
Nespresso Original and Vertuo are separate systems. Original-compatible capsules do not automatically work in Vertuo machines. For this recipe, Original usually means espresso capsules. Vertuo users should choose espresso or double espresso pods, because large mug pods make the drink too watery unless you adjust the rest of the recipe. Do not assume third-party capsules work with Vertuo unless the merchant clearly verifies compatibility.
For an espresso martini-style mocktail, shake chilled espresso with ice, a little vanilla or coffee syrup and a small amount of cold water. Strain into a chilled glass. It will not taste identical, but it gives guests the same cold coffee ritual without alcohol.
The biggest mistake is using hot coffee directly on ice. It melts the ice fast and weakens the drink. The second is using a long coffee pod when the recipe needs concentrated coffee. The third is shaking too gently. A good espresso martini needs a hard shake for texture and foam. Also avoid adding milk or cream unless you are intentionally making a dessert-style variation.
### Can I use a lungo for an espresso martini? You can, but it usually makes the drink lighter and less focused. Espresso or double espresso formats are easier to balance.
### Should the coffee be hot or cold? Fresh is good, but not steaming hot. Brew it first, then let it cool briefly before shaking.
### Can I batch espresso martinis for a party? You can pre-chill the coffee and measure ingredients, but shake each drink with ice just before serving for better foam and texture.
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