im not sure if you mean drink or food recipe.
but, this sounds weird but is an awesome shot! :)
1/2 tequila, 1/2 watermelon puckers
YUMMMMMY!
2007-01-28 02:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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"Lauretta R" has it nailed down to the core. Can't beat her recipes, she must be a bartender or something. But, I may also add that you can also drizzle some tequila onto some seafood like shrimps and fish. I always clean my fish with some lime juice and a few dashes of tequila. It adds to the taste with that little tequila bite/flavor. Not too much though for then you will overkill the the whole dish.
2007-01-28 00:25:33
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answered by nodiggity_1357 4
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Here's a list of about 50 good tequila drinks:
2007-01-28 05:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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"Tequila Fajitas" are the best ! Prepare the meat as usual. Just before serving "flame" the pan with a splash ot two of tequila.
Or use a shot of tequila if you want some flavor in the meat!
2007-01-28 01:11:11
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answered by Papa-Dan 2
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Blueberry Margerita
Blueberries
Tequila
Cointreau
Pour equal amounts of Tequila and Cointreau into a Boston Shaker
Muddle Blueberries into the alcohol and shake and strain into a salt rimmed margerita glass.
2007-01-28 03:35:22
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answered by Angela B 2
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Here are some of my favorites
Cosmoquila
Ingredients:
2 oz Casa Noble Tequila Crystal or Gold
1 oz Cointreau
1/2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Mixing instructions:
Shake ingredients in mixing glass with ice, then strain into a cocktail
glass.
Diablo
Ingredients:
2 oz Casa Noble Tequila Reposado
1/2 oz Crème de Casis
1/2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Ginger Ale
Wedge of Lime
Mixing instructions:
Shake ingredients in mixing glass with ice, then strain into glass. Add
wedge of lime as garnish.
Millionaire Margarita
Casa Noble Margarita
2 oz. Casa Noble Gold
1/2 oz. Grand Marnier
1 oz. Fresh lime juice
Shaken over ice
Billionaire Margarita
Casa Noble Margarita
2 oz. Casa Noble Reposado
1/2 oz. Grand Marnier
1 oz. Fresh lime juice
Shaken over ice
AAA Margarita
2 oz. Casa Noble Crystal
1/2 oz. Grand Marnier
1 oz. Fresh lime juice
Shaken over ice
Paloma
Ingredients:
2 oz Casa Noble Tequila Reposado
Fresh Grapefruit Juice
1/2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Splash of Fizz
Mixing instructions:
Pour ingredients over ice.
NOBLE SKY
1 1/2 oz Casa Noble Crystal
1/2 oz Blue Curacao
1 oz Malibu Rum
Pour ingredients into iced mixing glass, Shake and strain into cocktail glass, chilled.
Created byCoyote Café, Lori
NOBLE SUNSET
1 oz Casa Noble Crystal
1 oz Amaretto
1 oz Orange Juice
Grenadine
Pour ingredients except grenadine into iced mixing glass, Shake and strain into cocktail glass, chilled. Pour grenadine slowly to make a layer.
Created byCoyote Café, Lori
Tequilini Melon Real
Ingredients:
1 oz Tequila Casa Noble Crystal
1 oz Midori
1 Twist of Lime
Mixing instructions:
Shake ingredients in mixing glass with ice, except lime twist, then strain
into a cocktail glass. Add a lemon twist
Tequilini (Original)
Ingredients:
2 Ã oz Casa Noble Tequila Crystal or Gold
Few Drops of Dry Vermouth
1/2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
Mixing instructions:
Shake ingredients in mixing glass with ice, then strain into a cocktail
glass.
Green Apple Tequini
Ingredients:
2 oz. Casa Noble Crystal (Silver)
1 oz. Apple SchnappsSplash of Midori
Squeeze of lime juice, fresh
Mixing instructions:
Shake ingredients in mixing glass with ice, then strain into a cocktail glass. Slice of Green Apple for garnish.
By, Apple Bar in Austin, TX
2007-01-30 02:26:58
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answered by agavemark 4
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If you are thinking of making your own tequila you will need a bunch of agave cactus and a distilling unit.
2007-01-28 02:09:48
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answered by IGH3Rat 5
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Tequila Slammer (shooter)
This tequila shot is a fun party drink. The key is to slam the drink after activating the fizz of the soda by slamming the shot glass on the bar. It is also called a Tequila Boom Boom, Tequilazo or Popper.
INGREDIENTS:
1 oz tequila
1 oz ginger ale or lemon-lime soda
PREPARATION:
Pour the ingredients into a shot glass.
Cover the glass with a napkin and your hand.
Slam the glass on the bar counter.
Drink while it's still fizzing.
Parrothead's Perfect Margarita
3/4 oz. of Margaritaville Tequila Oro
1/4 oz. Margaritaville Tequila Blanco
Dash of Triple Sec
1 1/4 oz. Lime Juice
Dash of Orange Curacao
Fill shaker with 6 oz. ice and squeeze in 2 fresh lime wedges.
Add ingredients, cover shaker & shake vigorously.
Rub rim of glass with lime peel and dip in salt, add fresh ice.
Strain mixture over ice, squeeze in 1 lime wedge and Enjoy!
Who's To Blame? Margarita
1 oz. of Margaritaville Tequila Oro
1/2 oz. of Triple Sec
4 oz. Sour Mix
Fill shaker with 6 oz. ice, add ingredients and shake.
Rub rim of glass with lime wedge and dip into coarse salt.
Strain into salted glass over ice or serve "straight up".
If you prefer it frozen, throw everything into a blender and blend it!
Mix it up with Tequila
Margarita:
1 1/2 oz. Tequila
1 1/2 tbs. triple sec
2 tbs. fresh lime juice
1/2 line
salt
Rub lime around the rim of a glass, then dip in salt
Combine tequila, lime juice and triple sec.
Either shake and pour over ice, or blend with ice.
The only drink that carries with it as much legend and myth as tequila itself! Invented sometime between 1930 and 1950, it has a colorful past and is a perennial favorite...
Tequila Sunrise:
2 oz Tequila
4 oz orange juice
3/4 oz Grenadine
Into a tall glass, pour tequila and o.j. Tilt the glass and pour Grenadine down the side. The Grenadine rises slowly to the top, hence the name!
Substitute tequila for other liquors in your favorite cocktail, especially where vodka or gin is used, such as in a Tequila Martini, or a Tequila Sour.
Some great suggestions from Jose Cuervo...
Jose Casual:
3 parts tequila
4 parts pineapple juice
7-up or Sprite
Pour over ice in an old-fashioned glass, and take it easy!
Cuervo Old-fashioned:
4 parts tequila
1 tsp. sugar
5 dashes bitters
sparkling water
Maraschino cherries
Combine sugar, water and bitters in the bottom of a chilled glass. Fill with ice and add tequila. Stir well and drop a cherry in. Everything old is new again!
Cuervo Painkiller:
1 part tequila
1 part vodka
1 part light rum
2 parts pineapple juice
1 part orange juice
2 tbs. cream of coconut
Blend all ingredients with ice until smooth. Veryyyyy painless!
Mexican Slow Screw:
3 parts tequila
6 parts orange juice
1 part sloe gin
lime wedge
Pour tequila and o.j. into a tumbler filled with ice. Stir. Top with sloe gin. Take it slow!
Cazuela:
4 parts tequila
1 teaspoon grenadine
Squirt
1 dash salt
slice of lime
slice of orange
slice of grapefruit
slice of lemon
Put salt, lime, orange, lemon, grapefruit and ice in a clay bowl (cazuela). Add grenadine and tequila, then fill with Squirt and stir. Well worth the trip to Jalisco to get the bowl!
Cuervo Breeze:
3 parts tequila
6 parts grapefruit juice
Club Soda
Mix tequila and grapefruit juice in a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour into a tumbler and add club soda. So refreshing!
note: 1 part is = to 1/2 oz. Jose grapefruit Especial is the tequila recommended pour for these recipes from Cuervo.
Sangrita:
pureed sweet onion
dash hot sauce
dash Worcestershire sauce
dash A1
dash grenadine
celery salt,
fresh ground black pepper
grapefruit juice
thick tomato juice
Blend all ingredients. Can be used as a mix, to sip alongside tequila, or as a chaser. This is also sold pre-made.
Cooking with tequila
A wonderful addition to many recipes. It is best to add at the end of cooking, so the essence and smell is not lost or overpowered by other ingredients.
Try adding tequila to a cream sauce along with some lime; tequila shrimp; tequila lime chicken; grilled tequila salmon; tequila marinades. You can even add tequila to desert by incorporating it into a lime pie or cheesecake!
2007-01-28 00:09:57
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answered by Lauretta R 3
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lick some salt off your hand
take back a shot
eat a slice of lime
favorite drink
2007-01-29 00:43:44
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answered by cherrychik451 1
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A shot glass (1 oz.), a pinch of salt, and a slice of lemon.
Tilt back head and shoot it down....
2007-01-27 23:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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