Monday, May 6, 2013

History Of Margarita


A bit History of Margarita in Many Versions


As with other drinks menu, margarita also has a historical record. Drink that much-loved woman was discovered in Mexico in 1941. Margarita is made directly by a bartender named Don Carlos Orozco. This drink became famous because of a German ambassador's daughter, Margarita Henkel, who lives in Rancho Hamilton. Initially, the bartender offered a drink to Margarita Henkel. He mixes tequila, orange liqueur, and lemon. Then add ice. The preferred drink margaritas, and bears his name until now.
There are many stories about who invented the margarita. Here is the story most often heard from the creator of the margarita cocktail.Barkeeper "Willie" from Mexico City, in 1934, working on the family Melguizo, states that Marguerite Hemery lived in the Rio Grande Valley since 1930 and often went to a restaurant in Matamoros called Los Dos Republica. He's friends with the owner of the restaurant, and, according to stories circulating, bartenders creating special drinks for him.

Danny Negrete, in 1936, mentions that the ratio used for the margarita is: 01:01:01 (33 percent tequila, triple sec 33 percent, 33 percent of fresh lime juice). According to Salvador Negrete, the son of Daniel Negrete, Daniel and his brother, David, opened the bar at the Hotel Garcia Crispo. The day before the wedding David, Daniel presents a margarita as a wedding present to Margarita, sister-in-law. The Margarita is a combination of 1/3 triple sec, 1/3 tequilla, and third squeezed Mexican lime. Drinks are not served with ice blended, but with crushed ice by hand.

Don Carlos Orozco, October 1941. He found the perfect mix of equal parts tequila, Damiana (cointreau used now) and lime juice served with lots of ice in a glass frame with salt for Margarita Henkel, the daughter of German ambassador to Mexico, in Hussonng's Cantina.


(Recipe of The Week) 
Creative Margarita recipe:
 Two creative drinks that use basic ingredients successfully margarita drinks made with masculine and feminine touches in the manner intended, respectively, the Men From Mars and Women From Venus.

Ingredients:

Men From Mars1/2 cup St. Germain Elder flower Liqueur 1 cup lime juice 1/2 cup syrup 1 cup light beer Women From Venus 1/2 cup St. Germain Elder flower Liqueur1 cup lime juice 1/2 cup syrup 1 cup red wine


Production Method:
Men From Mars Combine all ingredients in a blender and give a little ice cube. Whisk briefly until evenly mixed. Prepare the serving glasses, and put some ice cubes. Pour in serving glasses beverages, and enter a light beer at the top. Give a lime wedge garnish as a finishing touch. Women From Venus Combine all ingredients in a blender, and give a little ice cube. Whisk briefly until evenly mixed. Prepare the serving glasses, and put some ice cubes. Pour in serving glasses and drink red wine insert at the top. Give a lime wedge garnish as a finishing touch. 









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