Some
idiot with too much time on his (her) hands has
done a comprehensive survey and found that the
'Margarita' is now the most popular cocktail in
the United States. Pretty amazing when you consider
the fact that the vast majority of people have
never even tasted a real Margarita. If you want
the real deal all you have to remember is 3-2-1.
That's
the proportion. 3 parts tequila, 2 parts orange
liqueur (Triple sec), and one part fresh lime
juice. At Felix' we make a 'mago' with an ounce
and a half of tequila and an ounce of orange liqueur
and a half ounce of fresh squeezed lime juice.
That's a 3 1/2 ounce drink---so when you go to
one of those trendy Mexican places and get a Margarita
in a glass the size of your kid's wading pool
you know for sure that your 'mago' has been diluted
with a quart of something called 'Margarita mix'
then blended with about a gallon of ice...you
are then served a vaguely lime-tasting snow cone.
For
starters...you will always get a better Margarita
if you order it on the rocks. If the bartender
pours your Margarita out of a big bottle of premixed
green stuff you are not getting the real thing.
Here's how you make an authentic Margarita...
Put
some ice in a cocktail (Martini) shaker and add
the 1 1/2 ounces of tequila, the ounce of triple
sec and the half ounce of fresh lime juice...stir
or shake until it is icy cold then strain into
a stemmed cocktail glass or Martini glass with
a salted rim, garnish with a slice of lime and
enjoy. Or you can just pour the ingredients over
ice in an old-fashioned or 'rocks' glass and give
it a stir. Since you haven't diluted this classic
drink, you can actually taste the tequila, the
triple sec and the lime juice so feel free to
use premium tequila and maybe even Grand Marnier
(instead of cheap triple sec) for a really fancy
pants version of this great cocktail.