Darren72 wrote:Here is a recipe for a bottled version from Gary Regan: For 22 ounces (about 6 drinks), combine:
8 oz tequila
6 oz triple sec
3 oz lime juice
5 oz water
I like to experiment with proportions in Margaritas. Some people prefer theirs a little sweeter and replace some of the lime juice with orange juice, or add a little sugar or simple syrup. In any case, bottled cocktails are great for parties. There's no reason to make each one by hand for a large group.
Kennyz wrote:Triple sec is my nemesis, and is not allowed anywhere near my margaritas. Hellodali - you ingredient list is fine, and I don't think you'd have any problem at all making margaritas in advance. I've done it dozens of times with success. Even the terrific house margarita at Frontera Grill is premixed.
Kennyz wrote:Darren72 wrote:Here is a recipe for a bottled version from Gary Regan: For 22 ounces (about 6 drinks), combine:
8 oz tequila
6 oz triple sec
3 oz lime juice
5 oz water
I like to experiment with proportions in Margaritas. Some people prefer theirs a little sweeter and replace some of the lime juice with orange juice, or add a little sugar or simple syrup. In any case, bottled cocktails are great for parties. There's no reason to make each one by hand for a large group.
Triple sec is my nemesis, and is not allowed anywhere near my margaritas. Hellodali - you ingredient list is fine, and I don't think you'd have any problem at all making margaritas in advance. I've done it dozens of times with success. Even the terrific house margarita at Frontera Grill is premixed.
Khaopaat wrote:I'll second the motion on the triple sec...it's not that I don't like the taste of margaritas made with it, it's just that the extra bit of sour does not get along well with my stomach. I like to mellow out my pitcher of margaritas by substituting the triple sec with a bottle of Sol (or Corona, Pacifico, or any other light Mexican beer). I find it takes a bit of the edge off the lime, and makes for a light, refreshing, easy-drinkin' summer beverage.
Darren72 wrote:You might also try adding a little sweetener to the drink, if you don't want it so sour. Frontera adds simple syrup to theirs. You can also add orange juice or bar sugar (i.e. superfine sugar, which dissolves easily in cold liquids).