Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Pink grapefruit margaritas recipe

The origin of the modern margarita is a hotly debated topic (well, at least among those who lay claim to its origination). Mexican bartender Don Carlos Orozco claims to have invented it while experimenting with new drinks on a slow afternoon. He claims to have named it after Margarita Henkel, daughter of a German ambassador, who was the first woman to taste it. Another Mexican legend states that it was firt created at the Rancho la Gloria Hotel by Carlos Herrera, who first made the drink for former Ziegfried dancer Marjorie King.

Texas bartender Santos Cruz also wants in on the action. He claims to have invented in 1948 for singer Peggy Lee. Of course, the margarita is also very similar to an American drink called a daisy, made with brandy, so it?s also possible that the margarita is simply a variation of that drink created during Prohibition, when people commonly went south of the border to get their hands on Mexico?s most popular spirit, tequila.

No matter which story you believe, the margarita is here to stay. This margarita recipe, featuring ruby red grapefruit juice and colored salt or sugar is a colorful and tasty spin on what may or may not be an American classic.

Pink grapefruit margaritas recipe

Yield: 4

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 large lime, cut in wedges
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt or super-fine sugar
  • 2 to 4 drops red food coloring
  • 1 cup ruby red grapefruit juice
  • Juice of four limes (or 1/2 cup bottled lime juice)
  • 1 cup orange liqueur
  • 5 shots white tequila
  • Ice

Directions:

  1. Place the salt or sugar in a small sandwich or snack bag. Add two drops of food coloring, close the baggie and shake. You can darken the salt or sugar by adding extra food coloring until you get the desired color.
  2. Pour the salt or sugar on a small plate.
  3. Rub the edge of four rocks or margarita glasses with a wedge of lime, and then roll through the salt or sugar to rim the glasses. Fill each glass to the rim with ice.
  4. Mix the remaining ingredients in a medium-sized pitcher or carafe and stir.
  5. Pour the margarita mixture over the ice and serve.
  6. If desired, garnish the glasses with lime.

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Source: http://www.sheknows.com/food-and-recipes/articles/954447/pink-grapefruit-margaritas-recipe

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