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I also posted this in the Celebrity section.

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Apparently this is getting a lot of press lately. 

 

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/velveeta-martini-blt-restaurants-goldbelly

 

This branded one is available only at certain restaurants but does anyone know if a cheese infused martini is available on Royal? And if they are, has anyone tried one? Would you try one?

 

❤️ 🧀 but 🧀 in 🍸 somehow  = 🤢 to me!  But hey, I could be wrong.

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19 minutes ago, smokeybandit said:

That's like putting ketchup on a good steak

That can be forgiven, this martini is much worse.  I highly doubt it's available onboard.

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1 hour ago, smokeybandit said:

I've seen people order blue cheese stuffed olives in a martini before. But that was only after a gracious tip to get the bartender to stuff the olives.

I like bluecheese / Jalapeño olives in my Martini.  My wife makes them for me when we are home.  Most bars have blue cheese olives

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1 hour ago, smokeybandit said:

I've seen people order blue cheese stuffed olives in a martini before. But that was only after a gracious tip to get the bartender to stuff the olives.

Most bars serve these. I have to ask not to have cheese in my martini. 

 

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Cheese martinis have been a thing on both Royal and Celebrity for years. Anytime you order a "sweet" martini (think creamy style like key lime, black forest, etc.) in one of the better venues the bartenders include and shake marscapone cheese into the drink for smoothness. Its a very good trick and I use it often when guest bartending...

 

I have many videos from the champagne bars (that is after all how I steal the recipies)...

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13 minutes ago, LittleMissMagic said:

I would try it. Not sure I would like it, but I would try it haha.

I think I'd have to have a five or six plain old martinis first before I'd even try a real cheese martini.

 

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3 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

I've seen people order blue cheese stuffed olives in a martini before. But that was only after a gracious tip to get the bartender to stuff the olives.

 

As a true martini lover, this is the only way to drink them in my personal opinion. Give me those olives with a side of olives and a sidecar of more olives. 

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5 hours ago, smokeybandit said:

I've seen people order blue cheese stuffed olives in a martini before. But that was only after a gracious tip to get the bartender to stuff the olives.

This is what I do at home and wondered if it would be blue cheese stuffed olives.

me: clicks on recipe link

No, no it wasn't... 🤢

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