"IT'S MOTHER'S DAY SOMEWHERE" MARGARITA
2 chunks of grapefruitWhole peeled lime
½ peeled lemon
3 tbsp. sugar
2 oz. tequila
¾ oz. Grand Marnier
¼ cup Miller High Life Beer
When I saw this
margarita recipe in the May 2012 issue of Redbook
magazine, I had to try it. Miller High Life is a staple in our house thanks to
Hubby. He’s been living the high life from day one. He says it’s crisp and
clean, and he likes how it comes in a glass bottle, so you can see it. He’s
also partial to that crazy lady in the moon on the bottle’s neck. I only drink
Miller if there’s nothing else in the house, which isn’t often.
But
Miller High Life mixed with fresh fruit and tequila? Maybe I could lead the
high life too! To make the "IT'S MOTHER'S DAY SOMEWHERE"
MARGARITA (a title created by the Redbook
Mommy Mixologist, which doesn’t really make sense to me), I pulled out the
blender and started peeling a lime, a lemon and a grapefruit. I then put two
chunks of the grapefruit, ½ of the lemon and the whole lime into a blender. I
added the sugar, tequila, Grand Marnier and blended on low for a few seconds,
before added the Miller High Life and one cup of ice, then blending again. The
recipe above filled up two large martini glasses with some left over.
The weirdly-named margarita was fruity,
easy-drinking and interesting. I could taste the beer, but if I hadn’t known it
was in there, I might not of. If you make it and serve it to someone, whatever
you do, don’t tell them about the Miller. For though I drank it in about 10
minutes and I was fond of it, it was hardly the High Life touted by that funny,
large, African-American in the commercials. It had too many ingredients, and
involved peeling, not to mention the washing of a blender. Nice try Mommy
Mixologist, but around here, it’s only going to be Mother’s Day once a year.
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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