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I discovered how to make restaurantstyle margarita

Started by inteller, March 18, 2007, 07:59:04 PM

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inteller

5 scoops of Lascos lemon cocktail mix
5 scoops of Lascos lime cocktail mix
X number of Sauza Hornitos tequila shots (adjust to how drunk you want to be)  but spend the goods and get Horintos.
2 shots of Bols triple sec
Absolut Pears if you want a really trippy tasting marg.


throw the first 4 in a blender and mix well to dissolve.  then fill with ice and mix.

tastes just like the margs ive had at several places around town.  the key is the Lascos mix, which you can only find in restaurant supply places.

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cannon_fodder

I prefer:

2 shots of sweat and sour mix
1 1/2 shot of Don Julio Anejo
1/2 shot of Cointreau

Always served on the rocks.
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inteller

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

I prefer:

2 shots of sweat and sour mix
1 1/2 shot of Don Julio Anejo
1/2 shot of Cointreau

Always served on the rocks.



ill pass on the sweat.  thanks.

saintinthecity

A margarita with anything other than:

Fresh lime juice
Good tequila
Cointreau or Gran Marnier

is not a margarita  [:D]

cannon_fodder

Inteller, what do you think

quote:
5 scoops of Lascos lemon cocktail mix
5 scoops of Lascos lime cocktail mix


is?
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inteller

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder

Inteller, what do you think

quote:
5 scoops of Lascos lemon cocktail mix
5 scoops of Lascos lime cocktail mix


is?



not sweat.

cannon_fodder

lol, damn my poor spelling.  DAMN YOU!  The best part was I was totally oblivious and gave a smart donkey reply.  Ouch.

I mean... I just want to keep it authentic.  Its hot down there in Mexico and the bartenders work hard.

(note to children: pay attention in second grade as spell check doesnt pick up on those kinds of mis-spellings)
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inteller

quote:
Originally posted by cannon_fodder


I mean... I just want to keep it authentic.  Its hot down there in Mexico and the bartenders work hard.




yes, no wonder their backs are wet.

TheArtist

Watch the language please, its "dang or darn you". [;)]

Oh and one of my favorite drinks is a Midori Margarita. But, alas, I don't know how they are made. My favorite drink has to be a good chocolate martini. Course just about anything that tastes like chocolate will be my favorite. I wonder if there is a different type of chocolate drink?
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