
The Baileys Red Carpetini is a simple, creamy martini-style cocktail that features Baileys Irish Cream as the star ingredient. It evokes a glamorous, celebratory vibe—think awards shows or red carpet events—thanks to its elegant presentation and optional red sugar rim.
Ingredients (for one serving)
- 1–2 oz Baileys Irish Cream (original or a flavored variant works; ratios vary slightly by source)
- 1–2 oz vodka (plain works best to let the Baileys shine; some use vanilla vodka for extra sweetness)
- Ice (for shaking)
- Optional garnish: Red sugar for rimming the glass (this gives it the signature “red carpet” pop and makes the drink look festive)
Exact ratios aren’t rigidly standardized, but a common simple version is roughly equal parts or 2:1 Baileys to vodka.
Instructions
- Rim the glass (optional but recommended): Dip the rim of a chilled martini glass in water or simple syrup, then into red sugar crystals for a sparkling red edge.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Add the Baileys Irish Cream and vodka.
- Shake vigorously until well-chilled and frothy (about 15–20 seconds).
- Strain into the prepared chilled martini glass.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
The result is a smooth, indulgent drink with the rich, creamy chocolate-vanilla notes of Baileys balanced by the clean kick of vodka. It’s sweet, dessert-like, and easy to sip—perfect for parties, holidays, or anytime you want something a bit luxurious.
Tips and Variations
- Sweetness level: Baileys is already quite sweet, so adjust the vodka ratio if you prefer it less dessert-forward.
- Flavored twists: Try it with Baileys Red Velvet (a limited-edition flavor that tastes like red velvet cupcake) for an even more thematic red-carpet feel, or add a splash of cream/half-and-half for extra richness.
- Presentation: The red sugar rim is what ties it to the “Red Carpet” name and elevates the look.
- It’s a close cousin to other Baileys martinis (like the classic Baileys + vodka combo), but the red rim makes this one stand out for events.
This recipe appears on various cocktail sites as a straightforward, crowd-pleasing option. It’s not an official Baileys flagship drink (the brand has many recipes on their site, but this one is more user/community-driven), yet it’s a fun, low-effort way to enjoy Baileys in martini form.
If you’re making it at home, shake it well—the cream needs that agitation to blend nicely!
