How to Make The Best Spicy Margarita Cocktail. Drink Ingredients and Recipe.
How to Make The Best Spicy Margarita Cocktail. Drink Ingredients and Recipe.
In this video, you will learn how to make the best Spicy Margarita cocktail.
You will know which are the ingredients and the recipe for a classic Spicy Margarita cocktail.
Here's a recipe for a Spicy Margarita :
Ingredients
1 lime wedge
2 jalapeno coins, seeds removed
2 ounces Blanco tequila
1/2 ounce orange liqueur
1 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed
1/2 ounce agave syrup
Garnish: rim with salt
Garnish: jalapeno coin
Steps
Rub the rim of a rock glass with a lime wedge, dip the rim into the salt to coat, and set aside.
Add the jalapeño coins to a shaker and mix gently.
Add Blanco tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, and agave syrup, plus ice, and shake until well chilled.
Strain into the prepared glass over fresh ice.
Garnish with a jalapeño coin.
The classic margarita is one of the most popular cocktails in the world. Despite having no clear origins, the combination of tequila and lime juice, plus agave syrup and/or orange liqueur, has captivated drinkers since its inception, sailing around the globe to become one of the drinks most widespread today - a drink that has spawned. countless variations.
The spicy margarita is a variation that has taken hold and never left. She succeeds where many of her siblings fail. That is, it refocuses the classic recipe without losing what is essential to its success: a timeless blend of sweet, sour, and earthy flavors.
Tequila Blanco remains the star of this show, filling the drink with its vegetal agave notes. For best results, choose one made with 100% Weber blue agave. An equal split of orange liqueur and agave syrup adds sweetness, while fresh lemon juice provides balance and that signature acidity you can't get with bottled sweet and sour.
The key to the Spicy Margarita heat is fresh jalapeños, which are mixed in the shaker before the other ingredients are added. Two jalapeño coins, with their seeds removed, will make a spicy conservative drink. For a more fiery Spicy Margarita, throw in a third dime—or as much as you can.
SPICY MARGARITA VARIATIONS
To make the drink even spicier, you can simply mix in an extra jalapeño or two (or as many as you want!) in step 2. To make this drink a Tommy's Margarita riff, which cuts down on the sugar content of the drink and puts focus on tequila, omit the orange liqueur in the recipe and use only agave syrup.
WHAT IS THE BEST TEQUILA FOR A PIKE MARGARITA?
A tequila blanco, which can be aged for up to two months and is often unaged, is the traditional choice for margaritas, as its fresh citrus notes play well with sour-style cocktails. Look for one that's labeled 100% agave, which means it's distilled only with the fermented sugars of the Weber blue agave plant and doesn't rely on artificial sugars or additives like glycerin.
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