Easy Authentic Margarita
by Rick Bayless, host of Mexico One Plate at a Times
You'll need three ingredients for this very refreshing, exemplary margarita: fresh-squeezed lime juice, a 100% agave silver tequila (what's called a blanco
in Mexico) and Cointreau (or its Mexican equivalent, Controy-both have the necessary sweetness and full flavor that Triple Sec doesn't). Plan on about
3 tablespoons of each per drink, meaning that 3/4 cup of each will yield about 4 margaritas.
Pour coarse (Kosher) salt into a small plate. Use a lime half to moisten the rim of your cocktail glasses (I typically use martini glasses), then tip them
into the salt to encrust the rim.
Mix equal portions of lime juice, tequila and Cointreau in a pitcher. Fill a cocktail shaker half full of ice cubes, add enough margarita mixture for a
couple of drinks (a generous cup), secure the lid and shake for a full 15 seconds to chill the mixture and properly dilute it with the melting ice. Strain
into the salt-rimmed glass and enjoy.
by Rick Bayless, host of Mexico One Plate at a Times
You'll need three ingredients for this very refreshing, exemplary margarita: fresh-squeezed lime juice, a 100% agave silver tequila (what's called a blanco
in Mexico) and Cointreau (or its Mexican equivalent, Controy-both have the necessary sweetness and full flavor that Triple Sec doesn't). Plan on about
3 tablespoons of each per drink, meaning that 3/4 cup of each will yield about 4 margaritas.
Pour coarse (Kosher) salt into a small plate. Use a lime half to moisten the rim of your cocktail glasses (I typically use martini glasses), then tip them
into the salt to encrust the rim.
Mix equal portions of lime juice, tequila and Cointreau in a pitcher. Fill a cocktail shaker half full of ice cubes, add enough margarita mixture for a
couple of drinks (a generous cup), secure the lid and shake for a full 15 seconds to chill the mixture and properly dilute it with the melting ice. Strain
into the salt-rimmed glass and enjoy.