Korean Lime Margarita is a festive and sassy drink perfect for Cinco de Mayo!
Completely forgot.
Um, that next week is May 1st.
Can you blame a girl for being forgetful? This crazy spring weather is making it hard to decide if Old Man Winter is still around. Snow on Easter, WTF? Anyway, I seriously think this has been the coldest spring on record. We haven’t even gotten a chance to plant anything! Sighhhhhhh.
Is the weather crazy where you live? If you can’t tell I am just over it because I want to dine al fresco, take Juniper for a walk around the park, and watch movies under the stars. I feel as though this is not too much to ask, right?
Besides forgetting that the lovely month of May will appear next week, I almost forgot about the most important food holiday of all time: Cinco de Mayo! Don’t worry I got my sh$t together and managed to remember because per usual I had a craving for a taco and margarita while it was snowing the other day.
So, today’s recipe is going to push you outside your margarita comfort zone. Meet the Korean Lime Margarita. Have ever tried gochujang? It’s a Korean chili paste that is loaded with spice. You can find it at your local grocery store (I know Sprouts has it!).
I decided to take the tried and true ingredients of a margarita – triple sec, tequila, lime juice and then mixed in gochujang. Simply mix, shake, pour and what you get is a margarita with some heat.
Try it for Cinco de Mayo and if anything this cocktail might keep Old Man Winter at bay.
In conclusion, our Korean Lime Margarita brings a burst of citrusy zest to the classic cocktail. It’s a refreshing and delightful choice to elevate your drink experience. Cheers!