Classic Kamikaze Cocktail Recipe and Serving Tips

The kamikaze cocktail is nicely balanced and exceptionally smooth, so sip it slowly — it can pack a punch. With just three ingredients in equal parts, this classic drink is both simple and potent, making it a favorite for cocktail lovers.

A beveled regular martini glass with another fun glass filled with the martini and garnished with lime wheels
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This kamikaze cocktail uses only three ingredients, so it’s very quick and easy to make. The only real effort is squeezing fresh limes, which is simple with the right tools.

Measure equal parts vodka, orange liqueur, and freshly squeezed lime juice for a bright, tart, and balanced drink.

The kamikaze became popular in the 1970s and remained a staple through the 1980s and beyond. It was one of my sister Nancy’s favorites — she enjoyed trying adventurous cocktails like frozen mudslides as well.

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Helpful tips

  • Since this cocktail is mostly alcohol, choose the best spirits you can afford — there’s a noticeable difference in taste.
  • Wash citrus before juicing or garnishing. For one or two limes, rub unscented soap on the skin, scrub with a vegetable brush, then rinse well under cold water.
  • For larger batches of citrus, soak the fruit in a bowl of 3 cups water with 1 cup white vinegar for 10 minutes, then rinse and scrub each piece.
  • Always use fresh lime juice — it tastes brighter and less artificial than bottled mixes.
  • If you prefer a premium orange liqueur, use Cointreau; triple sec works as a budget-friendly alternative.
  • Garnish with thin lime wheels or a lime wedge on each glass for a clean, attractive finish.
Two martini glasses filled with the lime drink with lime wheels on the rim and limes on the table
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How to make the kamikaze cocktail

Pre-step

Prepare a cocktail shaker and fill it halfway with ice. Have a measuring glass, martini or coupe glassware, and a citrus squeezer ready. Slice four thin lime wheels for garnish and set them aside.

Measure the ingredients and add them to the shaker over the ice.

Step one

Gather the ingredients: vodka, orange liqueur, and fresh lime juice.

Step two

Measure 3 ounces vodka.

Left - Vodka, Cointreau, limes and glassware on a table. Right - vodka measured out
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Step three

Measure 3 ounces freshly squeezed lime juice.

Step four

Measure 3 ounces orange liqueur (Cointreau or triple sec).

Lime juice and Cointreau measured out
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Step five

Secure the shaker lid and shake vigorously for about 15–20 seconds to chill and slightly dilute the mixture. Strain the cocktail into two chilled martini glasses or coupes.

Float one lime wheel in each cocktail and place a second lime wheel on the rim of each glass as garnish.

A curved martini glass with lime liquid garnished with lime wheels. There are also limes on the table and another glass in the background
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Serve immediately and enjoy the bright, refreshing balance of tart lime, sweet orange liqueur, and clean vodka.

Vertical view two glasses filled with the kamikaze, with limes on the table and lime wheels on the side of the glasses
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I hope you enjoy this kamikaze cocktail — it’s well balanced, refreshing, and easy to make.

Other lime-based cocktails

  • Gin Rickey
  • Cucumber Mint Martini
  • French Gimlet

And as always, may your dishes and drinks be delish!

If you try this recipe, please share your thoughts in the comments. I love hearing from readers and learning how recipes turned out for you.

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Kamikaze Cocktail

This kamikaze cocktail recipe is beautifully balanced, delicious and refreshing.
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Course: Cocktails
Cuisine: Cocktails
Keyword: kamikaze, kamikaze cocktail, vodka cocktails
Prep Time: 5
Total Time: 5
Servings: 2 Cocktails
Calories: 239kcal
Author: Elaine Benoit

Ingredients

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  • 3 ounces vodka
  • 3 ounces Cointreau (or triple sec)
  • 3 ounces lime juice (freshly squeezed)

Garnish

  • 4 lime wheels (thinly sliced)

Instructions

  • Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice.
  • Add vodka, Cointreau (or triple sec), and fresh lime juice.
    3 ounces vodka, 3 ounces Cointreau, 3 ounces lime juice
  • Cap the shaker and shake at least 20 times until well chilled.
  • Strain into chilled martini glasses.
  • Float a lime wheel in each glass and garnish the rim with another.
  • Sip, smile, and enjoy.

Equipment

cocktail shaker
measuring glass
citrus juicer
martini glass

Notes

Helpful tips

  • Use good-quality alcohol for the best flavor.
  • Wash citrus before juicing or garnishing; scrub with a brush and rinse thoroughly.
  • Soak larger batches of citrus in a water-vinegar solution, then rinse and scrub.
  • Fresh lime juice is preferred over bottled mixes.
  • Cointreau gives a premium orange flavor; triple sec is a suitable substitute.
  • Garnish with lime wheels or wedges to taste.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated and may vary based on exact ingredients used. For accuracy, consult a registered dietitian or nutritionist.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cocktail | Calories: 239kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 49mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin C: 12.8mg