La Fiesta's Gold Margarita |
La Fiesta's Regular Margarita |
THE RESTAURANT GOLD
MARGARITA
Gold Tequila
Grand Marnier
Margarita Mix
The margarita taste test continued tonight. I went out to
your typical Mexican restaurant and ordered a margarita to compare it to the
Original Margarita I made at home yesterday using simply tequila, Cointreau and
lime juice. Me and the fam went to La Fiesta Restaurant in Richmond Hts., Ohio.
Around since 1952, La Fiesta serves warm chips and awesome guacamole, but they
also serve your typical margaritas made from a mix.
I ordered the GOLD MARGARITA frozen and the Hubby ordered
their REGULAR MARGARITA on the rocks. The GOLD MARGARITA contained the
ingredients listed above put into a blender with ice, and served in a margarita
glass rimmed with salt and garnished with a lime. Adding Grand Marnier to a
margarita certainly doesn’t stick to the classic recipe. One (OK, the Hubby)
could say that the addition of Grand Marnier to the GOLD MARGARITA was a total
bastardization of the margarita cocktail. The reasoning being that Grand
Marnier does not come from the same family lineage as tequila and lime.
Still, I liked the GOLD MARGARITA and established that I like
frozen margaritas over on the rocks. But it did have a tart aftertaste and I
could taste the imitation lime juice in the mix. I think a frozen Original
Margarita might be just the compromise I’m looking for. Hubby’s REGULAR MARGARITA
also had a faux taste compared to yesterdays’ homemade margarita. It contained
Triple Sec — another illegitimate child. As expected, the Original Margarita
won out. Scroll to yesterday’s post sometime and make a margarita yourself when
you have a craving, the right way. You’ll have to wash dishes, but it’s worth
it.
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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