Friday, September 16, 2011

Make A Margarita Drink

The margarita is thought to have originated in Mexico, and is now among the most popular of all mixed drinks. Although margarita mixes are widely available, the results bear only a passing resemblance to a real margarita made with freshly squeezed lime juice and orange liqueur. Classic margaritas use the standard bartender's recipe and may be served frozen or poured over ice (on the rocks). Party margaritas are simpler to make and have less alcohol, making them a good choice if you plan to serve them to a large group.


Instructions


Classic Margarita on the Rocks


1. Wet the rim of a glass by rubbing a slice of lime on it. Press the rim into a plate of salt.


2. Combine 1 1/2 oz. tequila, 3/4 oz. orange liqueur and 1/2 oz. lime juice. If you like your margaritas sweeter, add 1/2 oz. simple syrup.


3. Shake the mixture in a cocktail shaker until thoroughly blended.


4. Pour over ice into the prepared glass and serve with a wedge of lime.


Frozen Classic Margarita


5. Follow steps one and two above.


6. Pour the mixture and 1/2 cup of ice into a blender, and blend using the pulse setting until frothy.


7. Pour into the prepared glass and serve with a wedge of lime.


Simple Party Margaritas


8. Prepare the frozen limeade in a pitcher using the amount of water the package calls for.


9. Stir in 1 1/2 cups tequila and 3/4 cup orange liqueur.


10. Store in the freezer until ready to use. Scoop the frozen mixture into salt-rimmed glasses and garnish with a lime wedge to serve.







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