When it comes to food, I try to be as receptive as possible. If I don't like something on the first taste, I'll often try it again later, just to keep an open mind and palate. I wasn't a fan of Loft's Tangerine Liqueur on its own, but I wanted to give it another chance. When I spotted a creative cocktail recipe that called for the citrus spirit, I decided this was my opportunity to try it again. Guess what? I really enjoyed it. While I thought the cello was cloying on its own, it foiled perfectly with tart lime juice.
This recipe is for a tangerine-flavored margarita — but it calls for rum instead of tequila. This tangy sipper would make an ideal happy hour cocktail for someone who prefers rum or eschews drinking tequila. To make it, read more.
From Loft Liqueurs
Ingredients
1 1/2 oz Loft Tangerine Cello (or other tangerine liqueur)
1 1/2 oz white rum
3/4 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
1/2 oz simple syrup or agave nectar, if desired
Lime wedge, for garnish
Coarse salt, for glass
Directions
- In a shaker with ice, combine tangerine liqueur, white rum, lime juice, and syrup (if using).
- Salt rim of margarita glass by dipping edge of glass in water, then in salt.
- Strain and serve in glass. Garnish with lime.
Makes 1 cocktail.
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Steve Madden
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looks tasty!
1well i guess that this is a pretty creative way to use the drink but for myself - i really don't care for anything orange related in my drinks unless it's triple sec. i've tried it in the past and it's just not worked for me.
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