Food Shopping and Storing Beverages 37 Easy Cocktail Recipes, Each With 5 Ingredients or Less With cocktails this easy to make, you get to start drinking sooner. By Betty Gold Betty Gold Betty Gold is the former senior digital food editor at Real Simple. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 18, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article Two Ingredients Vodka Rum Gin Sparkling Wine Simple Syrup No one said being a home bartender was easy, but with this collection of easy cocktail recipes, you'll be shaking and stirring perfectly balanced beverages in no time. They require no muddling, blending, infusing, or pureeing. Each recipe makes one cocktail and has no more than five ingredients (excluding optional garnishes), so you can likely concoct at least a few without having to dash to the liquor store. First, let's make sure you have the minimal equipment, and then come the simplest cocktails. Cheers! Bar Supplies You don't need a fully stocked home bar to mix a few drinks. Whether your home bar is a cozy alcove, a mobile bar cart, or half a kitchen cabinet, here's what you need: Jigger. Even the simplest of cocktails won't taste right if you don't measure properly. Glassware. Stock your home bar or liquor cart with glassware to match the cocktails you enjoy. Mixers and Spirits. The simpler the recipe, the better the ingredients should be, so buy the best quality mixers and spirits you can afford. Above all, use what you have on hand over running out to the liquor store. Two-Ingredient Cocktails We enjoy a complicated, cleverly crafted, bespoke bevvie as much as the next person, but sometimes, a simple two-ingredient cocktail recipe fits the bill. The first three two-ingredient cocktails are featured in our video with the brands used cited in parentheses. Paloma Sarah Ferone This refreshing, bubbly drink from Mexico is enjoyed worldwide. 2 ounces tequila (Casamigos) 2 ounces grapefruit soda (Gus Ruby) Add ingredients to a rocks glass with ice, stir, and garnish with a lime wedge or grapefruit slice. Gimlet Sarah Ferone This classic, sweet-tart cocktail is great with vodka, too. 2 ounces gin (The Botanist)⅔ ounce lime juice (Rose's) Fill a rocks glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with a sprig of rosemary, fresh mint, or wedge of lime. Lillet Spritz This recipe features Lillet (pronounced lil-LEY) Blanc, a French, wine-based apéritif sipped best cold from the fridge. 1 ounce Lillet Blanc4 ounces sparkling wine (J Vineyards California Cuvée) Pour ingredients into a glass and garnish with fresh cucumber and strawberry, or an orange slice. Bourbon Buck Sarah Ferone In this recipe, ginger ale gives bourbon a sweet, zippy, bubbly treatment. 2 ounces bourbon5 ounces ginger ale Fill a tall glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with lemon. Chai and Irish Cream Cocktail This hot, tea-based cocktail brings spiced warmth, creaminess, and flavor to a cold winter's night. 2 chai teabags2 to 3 tablespoons Irish cream In a mug, steep teabags in hot water for about 5 minutes. Remove the teabags, add Irish cream, and serve. Cider Shandy Emma Darvick This variant of a classic shandy swaps lemonade with apple cider for a crisp fall refresher. 6 ounces lager6 ounces apple cider Combine ingredients in a pilsner glass and garnish with orange. Garibaldi Sarah Ferone Named for a hero of the liberation of Italy and Uruguay, this cocktail's red-orange color is reminiscent of the red shirts worn by followers of Giuseppe Garibaldi. 1½ ounces Campari3 ounces orange juice Fill a rocks glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with an orange slice. Pimm's Cup Sarah Ferone This cocktail features Pimm's No. 1, a gin-based spirit with refreshing spice and fruit flavors. Try it with lemonade, too. 2 ounces Pimm's6 ounces ginger ale Fill a tall glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with orange. St. Germain Fizz Sarah Ferone St. Germain is the most famous brand of elderflower liqueur: a floral, fruity drink made from white elderflowers. ½ ounce elderflower liqueur4 ounces chilled sparkling wine Combine ingredients in a champagne flute and garnish with lemon. Vodka Cocktails You can drink vodka neat, but we think you'll love it in these two- to four-ingredient cocktail recipes. Cape Cooler Sarah Ferone In this recipe, cranberry juice takes vodka on a trip to New England. 2 ounces vodka4 ounces cranberry juice Fill a tall glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with lime. Greyhound Sarah Ferone Serve this two-ingredient cocktail over ice in a tall glass or a rocks glass, and with vodka or gin. 2 ounces vodka4 ounces grapefruit juice Fill a glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with lime. Black Russian Sarah Ferone This super simple, two-ingredient cocktail calls for Kahlua, but any coffee-flavored liqueur will do. 2 ounces vodka1 ounce Kahlua Fill a rocks glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with coffee beans. White Russian Getty Images Just a smidge of heavy cream turns a black Russian into this decadent, creamy, white one. 2 ounces vodka1 ounce Kahlua1 ounce heavy cream Fill a cocktail glass—preferably a rocks or Old Fashioned glass—with ice. Pour vodka and Kahlúa over the ice, top with heavy cream, and stir. Chambord French Martini Getty Images Raspberry liqueur and pineapple juice give a standard martini a sweet, fruity twist. 5 ounces Chambord (raspberry liqueur)1½ ounces vodka2 ounces pineapple juice Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake. Strain into a martini glass and top with a raspberry or lemon twist. Apple-Cinnamon Spiced Cocktail a_namenko Dial up your fall festivities with a four-ingredient cocktail that tastes crisp, cozy, and refreshing. 1½ ounces vodka1½ ounces apple cider½ ounce fresh squeezed lemon juice½ ounce Aperol Add ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice, and shake vigorously until well combined. Strain into a chilled glass rimmed with turbinado sugar, and then garnish with star anise, a cinnamon stick, and/or apple slices. Cosmopolitan Time Inc. Studios The 1990s called, and they want you to revisit this Sex In The City staple. 2 ounces vodka½ ounce Triple Sec (orange liqueur)1 ounce cranberry juice½ ounce lime juice (from half a lime) Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice, add ingredients, and shake. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a lime slice. Sex on the Beach bhofack2/Getty Images Planning a staycation? Plan on making plenty of these. 1½ ounces vodka1 ounce peach schnapps2 ounces orange juice2 ounces cranberry juice or grenadine Fill a hurricane or other tall cocktail glass with ice. For a beautiful sunset hue, add ingredients in the order listed and then garnish with an orange slice, cherry, or tropical fruit. Rum Cocktails Long favored by pirates and organized crime, rum takes the high road as an ingredient in these easy cocktail recipes. Dark and Stormy Sarah Ferone Just add ginger beer to dark rum for a refreshing cocktail that's anything but scary. 2 ounces dark rum4 ounces ginger beer Fill a tall glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with lime. Cider Dark and Stormy Emma Darvick Add apple cider and a splash of lime juice to the classic version for the crisp taste of fall in a drink. 2 ounces apple cider2 ounces dark rum¼ ounce fresh lime juice (from a quarter of a lime)4 ounces ginger beer Combine ingredients in an ice-filled Collins glass. Top with ginger beer and garnish with a lime wedge. Coffee Old Fashioned Getty Images Just five ingredients make this cozy coffee cocktail, perfect for long winter nights. 1 sugar cube (2 teaspoons)4 dashes orange Angostura bitters1½ ounces bourbon½ ounce dark rum½ ounce Turkish (or very strong) coffee, chilled or at room temperature Combine sugar with bitters and 1 teaspoon water in a cocktail glass, stirring vigorously until sugar is dissolved. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, and then add bourbon, rum, coffee, and the sugar mixture. Stir gently to combine, pour into a rocks glass over a single large ice cube, and garnish with an orange twist. Gin Cocktails While it's most commonly known as the better half of a gin and tonic, try it in one of these easy gin-based cocktails. London Lemonade Sarah Ferone For best results, use homemade lemonade from freshly squeezed lemons. For expedience, use whatever's available. 2 ounces gin4 ounces lemonade Fill a rocks glass with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with a rosemary sprig. Tom Collins Getty Images This recipe pairs down the ingredients for this iconic, sour, refreshing cocktail to just two. 5 ounces lemon soda (such as San Pellegrino Limonata)3 ounces gin Add ingredients to a tall glass of ice and stir. Garnish with lemon slices and basil sprigs. Martini Jonathan Knowles/Getty Images This simple yet sophisticated classic is considered the father of all cocktails. 2½ ounces gin⅔ ounce dry vermouth Fill a mixing glass or shaker with ice, add ingredients, and stir. Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with olives and/or a twist of lemon. Vesper Martini Getty Images This vesper veers from a traditional martini by calling for gin and vodka, and it swaps vermouth for Lillet, resulting in a citrusy, smooth, super strong cocktail. 3 ounces gin1 ounce vodka½ ounce Lillet Blanc Fill a cocktail shaker or mixing glass with ice cubes, add ingredients, and stir until well-chilled, about 20 seconds. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist. Spiked Cider Tea Emma Darvick Hot cider, hot tea, vanilla, and gin combine for a cozy cocktail tailor-made for sipping around a fire pit. 4 ounces hot apple cider1 black tea bag¼ teaspoon pure vanilla extract1 ounce gin In a mug of hot apple cider, add a tea bag and steep for 3 minutes. Remove the tea bag, stir in vanilla and gin, and serve warm with lemon slices. Sparkling Wine Cocktails No matter your preference—Champagne or Prosecco; red, white, or rosé—wine infused with carbon dioxide makes for a cocktail that's fizzy and fun. Chambord Royale Getty Images Raspberry liqueur lends Champagne a fruity turn that's fit for a queen. 1 ounce Chambord (raspberry liqueur)4 ounces chilled Champagne or other sparkling white wine Pour ingredients into a cocktail glass or champagne flute, and garnish with raspberry. Cider Bellini Emma Darvick Just add sparkling wine to apple cider for awesome autumn refreshment. 5 ounces sparking wine (like Champagne or Prosecco)½ ounce apple cider Combine ingredients in a champagne flute and garnish with rosemary. Lillet-Strawberry Spritz Greg DuPree This simple three-ingredient spritz is an ideal cooler for warm summer days. 2 ounces Lillet Blanc3 ounces dry sparkling rosé1 ounce club soda Fill a glass halfway with ice and add ingredients. Stir to combine and garnish with sliced strawberry. Negroni Sbagliato Cocktail Alexander Donin/Getty Images Lucky for you, this cocktail is much easier to make than it is to spell (or pronounce). 1½ ounces Campari1½ ounces vermouth1½ ounces Prosecco or other sparkling wine In a rocks glass with a large ice cube, add ingredients and gently stir. Garnish with an orange slice. Red Wine Spritz Greg DuPree Make this fruity, fizzy cocktail the star of your summer soirees. 2 ounces sweet vermouth2 ounces dry sparkling red wine (like Lambrusco)2 ounces club soda Fill a glass halfway with ice, add ingredients, and stir to combine. For a garnish, add a few peach slices (or plums, apricots, grapes, or berries) directly to the drink. Aperol Spritz Getty Images This recipe keeps from being overly sweet with more Prosecco (than Aperol), and a dry Prosecco (instead of sweet) at that. 2 ounces Aperol3 ounces dry Prosecco½ ounce club soda In a wine glass filled with ice, add ingredients and gently stir. Garnish with a slice of orange. Dirty Aperol Spritz Greg DuPree What makes an Aperol spritz "dirty" is a punch of brine from an olive jar, giving this version a surprising zip. 2 ounces Aperol2 ounces dry sparkling wine2 ounces club soda¼ ounce brine from a jar of pimento-stuffed green olives Fill a glass halfway with ice and add ingredients. Stir to combine and garnish with olives. Limoncello Spritz Greg DuPree This refreshing four-ingredient twist on the classic spritz is bright and pleasantly tart. 1 ounce limoncello2½ ounces dry sparkling wine1½ ounces club soda½ ounce fresh lemon juice Fill a glass halfway with ice and add ingredients. Stir to combine, and garnish with a rosemary sprig and lemon peel. Mango Bellini Spritz Greg DuPree The taste of this fizzy, topical cocktail is as bright as the summer sun. 2 ounces mango juice (like Looza)½ ounce orange liqueur (like Triple Sec)2 ounces dry sparkling wine1 ounce club soda Fill a glass halfway with ice and add ingredients. Stir and garnish with mango wedges. Simple Syrup Cocktails It's not a spirit, but this sweet component is integral to many a classic cocktail. Make some simple syrup ahead to have on hand whenever the spirit moves you. Classic Amaretto Sour RealSimple.com The perfect blend of sweet and sour, this three-ingredient recipe for a popular classic is a good one to keep handy. 1½ ounces Amaretto liqueur1 ounce simple syrup¾ ounce fresh lemon juice Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake. Strain into a glass filled with ice, and garnish with an orange slice and cherry. Sparkling Amaretto Sour bhofack2/Getty Images Add sparkling wine to an amaretto sour and you have a fizzy version with less sugar and more of a kick. 1 ounce Amaretto liqueur½ ounce simple syrup¾ ounce fresh lemon juice4 ounces Prosecco Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice and shake. Strain into a glass filled with ice, and garnish with an orange slice and cherry. Espresso Martini Getty Images Here's a cocktail poised to wake up your happy hour. 1½ ounces vodka1 ounce espresso, chilled½ ounce coffee liqueur½ ounce simple syrup Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake for 10 seconds (or longer for more frothiness). Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a sprinkle of cocoa or cinnamon. Irish Iced Coffee Getty Images Serve this frosty, creamy cocktail at a boozy Christmas brunch, St. Patrick's Day celebration, or any time you want to wake up your taste buds. 4 ounces strong coffee, chilled½ ounce simple syrup1½ ounces Irish whiskey1 ounce heavy cream Combine ingredients in an ice-filled cocktail shaker and shake vigorously until very cold, about 30 seconds. Strain into an ice-filled pint glass and top with whipped cream. Cider and Pomegranate Margarita Emma Darvick This five-ingredient variation on a classic uses autumn staples instead of tropical flavors, making it perfect for a warm fall fiesta. ½ ounce simple syrup½ ounce fresh lime juice2 ounces tequila2 ounces pomegranate juice4 ounces apple cider Combine ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously. Strain into a cocktail glass with a salted rim. Grapefruit Kombucha Margarita Stephen DeVries This recipe tops a citrusy margarita with kombucha for a tangy, fizzy refresher. 2 ounces tequila1 ounce fresh lime juice1 ounce fresh grapefruit juice¾ ounce simple syrup1 ounce kombucha (original flavor) Combine ingredients except kombucha with ice in a cocktail shaker and shake until well chilled, about 30 minutes. Strain into a cocktail glass with a salted rim and top with kombucha. RealSimple.com Illustrations by Sarah Ferone Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit