
Cocktail hour this week was a bit of a dilemma, with the Kentucky Derby and Cinco de Mayo falling on the same day! I love bourbon, but I cannot say I am a big fan of Mint Juleps. Perhaps it is because my enduring memory of them comes from a version a friend from college made at an impromptu derby party my senior year in college. Lord only knows what kind of bourbon we used, though it likely came in a plastic jug or whether we used fresh mint. I can't imagine that we did. So, when it came time to choose which coktail to make this week I went with a margarita, but brought the Derby day mint to the party. I did this by making a simple mint syrup and adding some of that and fresh mint to a simple classic margarita. The result was a slightly herby, sweet version of the classic margarita. I may even make my margaritas this way all the time (not that I make them that much, I also have some enduring, bad memories of tequila from a plastic jug from college which sadly prevents me from really loving tequila drinks the way I should). If you are also facing a similar cocktail dilemma this weekend, try this hybrid Julep/Margarita!
Fresh Mint Margarita
Ingredients (for 2 small drinks)
Mint Syrup
1 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
handful of mint
For drinks
1/2 cup mint syrup
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
4 ounces tequila
2 ounces grand marnier or triple sec
fresh mint
ice
salt for rum
Directions:
- To make mint syrup, combine all syrup ingredients in a small saucepan over low heat and stir until the sugar dissolves.
- Turn off heat, cover and let steep 15 minutes.
- Strain leaves out.
- To make drinks, pour some salt on a small plate, then rub a quarter of a lime over the rim of the glasses then dip into the salt to rim each glass.
- Combine the syrup, lime juice, tequila and grand marnier in cocktail shaker.
- Shake to combine, pour into glasses filled with ice.
- Add mint to taste to the glass and enjoy.
- Happy Cinco de Mayo Derby Day!
Sounds like a great, cooling drink because of the addition of the mint. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a great drink! Have you tried the hibiscus margarita made from dried hibiscus flowers? It's also perfect for this summer. I'm sure you'll love this, too. :)
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ReplyDeleteI love how you combined two festive drinks for a unique twist.
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