I wish I could say that I invented this, but I didn't. I stole the idea from a Mexican restaurant in Park Slope whose name unfortunately escapes me. But anyway, there I sampled these incredible drinks made with cinnamon-infused tequila. I asked the bartender what the name of the tequila was and he told me to go home and stick a bunch of cinnamon sticks in a bottle of tequila and call it whatever I wanted. Captain came up with this version.
Cinnamon Margaritas
3 parts cinnamon tequila
1 part Cointrau
Fresh lime juice
Blood orange juice or a tropical juice mix (You can use regular orange juice, but the ones mixed with mango are better -- and so are those Ceres mixes.)
Fill a highball glass or whiskey tumbler to the top with ice.
3/4 cinnamon tequila
1/4 Cointrau
Dash of fresh lime juice
Strain contents into shaker and give it a good shaky shaky. Pour back into glass with ice to about 1/4 below the rim of the glass. Float juice to the top of the glass.
Cinnamon-infused tequila
1 bottle of white tequila. Do not spend too much money on this.
4-5 cinnamon sticks.
Drop cinnamon sticks into tequila. Close. Shaky shaky. Put in closet for a 5 days to a week. Remove cinnamon sticks —good luck with that— and enjoy!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
I Saw Cinnamon
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3 comments:
this sounds amazing! can't wait to try it!
The restaurant is Lobos. I have had this drink and it's so amazing! Thank you for sharing.
This is a drink I am obsessed with! It's called Sangre de Lobo (from the restaurant Lobo in Park Slope, Brooklyn). Thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try it!!
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