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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
I found inspiration flipping through the latest issue of Gourmet: Watermelon Margarita Ice Pops. Mmm. That sounded good. I didn't feel like ice pops exactly, but they were onto something with the watermelon. So I closed my eyes and repeated "watermelon margaritas" three times. Then set off to create something that would do the fruit justice.
By no means do I think this is a first. I know plenty of people have made watermelon (and many other flavored) margaritas. But I didn't want to follow someone else's recipe. I wanted to "wing it" and drink any mistakes. But the reviews were positive. Everyone went back for a second glass. The watermelon was light and refreshing... the perfect prelude to sliders, hot dogs, baked beans, and pie.
Watermelon margaritas (makes 1 pitcher, about 8 glasses)
10 cups watermelon cubed (This becomes about 4 cups of juice after pureeing and straining)
juice of 1 lime
3-6 tablespoons simple syrup
1/2 cup tequila
1/4 cup Grand Marnier
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt (or some other coarse salt)
1-2 limes, cut into wedges watermelon wedges, for garnish
1. Mix sugar and salt. Put on a small plate or shallow bowl. This is to rim the glasses later.
2. Puree watermelon cubes in blender. I had to do it in two batches.
3. Strain the pureed watermelon to remove a lot of the pulpiness.
4. In a pitcher, mix watermelon juice with tequila, Gran Marnier, and lime juice. Add simple syrup to taste. (I used about 5 tablespoons).
5. To serve: run a lime wedge around the rim of a glass. Dip the rim into the sugar-salt mixture. Add ice to the glass. Fill glass with watermelon margarita (be sure to stir it in the pitcher before pouring because it can separate and settle). Squeeze lime wedge into glass. Garnish with a wedge of watermelon.
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Posted by Wed Jul 8, 2009 3:32pm PDT
Report Abusesimple syrup is boiling water and sugar down to make a syrup
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:41am PDT
Report AbuseYum is right! Going to make this for my SO when she gets home.
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:22am PDT
Report Abusesounds a bit too sweet and high in calories with the syrup, sugar and grand marnier; however, I might try it w/o the syrup and sugar. the tequila and grand marnier will make it sweet enough!
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:57am PDT
Report Abusethis sounds so yummy. perfect for a summer picnic!
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 9:59am PDT
Report AbuseHow long did this take to prepare? What kind of Tequila did you use? Did you get the simple syrup part from the frozen recipe?
Jen
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:51am PDT
Report Abusehow do you make simple syrup? equal parts water and sugar and then boil?
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Posted by Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:44pm PDT
Report AbuseIngredients:
2 parts sugar
1 part water
Preparation:
Bring the water to a boil.
Dissolve the sugar into the boiling water.
Once the sugar is dissolved completely, remove the pan from the heat.
Allow to cool completely and bottle.
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