How to Make Simple, Virgin Margaritas : Virgin & Non-Alcoholic Drink Recipes
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Not all virgin margaritas are complicated to prepare. Find out how to make simple virgin margaritas with help from the author of a cookbook in this free video clip.
Expert: Bruce Cadle
Contact: www.DateNightChef.com
Bio: Bruce Cadle, aka The Date Night Chef, is the author of the cookbook "Party For Two." He writes monthly Date Night magazine columns and teaches Date Night cooking classes.
Filmmaker: Craig Chapman
Series Description: If you want a tasty drink, but don't want one that involves alcohol, there are a wide variety of different virgin and non-alcoholic drink recipes for you to choose from. Find out how to make virgin and non-alcoholic drink recipes with help from the author of a cookbook in this free video series.
Measurements would really help when preparing things so people know how much to start with and they can choose how much more to add.
I don't drink alcohol anymore. THANK YOU for making a pretty, yummy replacement for an old favorite.
Does it taste the same?
Now we're just going to turn this on high for a couple of minutes.. (Blends for 5 seconds) Now that's all there is to it. Hahahahahahahahahaha
Jasper Ysquierdo that's what I thought
Jasper Ysquierdo I knew that was gonna happen lmao
Please be specific about the measurements
i'm 14 and this is great
Nice n simple
I tried making this and I tried to put the salt and lime on top but then most of it went into the cup so then my drink tased like salt
how much of everything
An ok recipe a salt sprinkle before blending evens the sweet
what happens if u only have tompico juice n limes will it still work ?
how much orange juice am i supposed to put in?
+Thereza Cotzomi not a lot
Pedro Santamaría please be specific
After 9 years the answer is 6 ounces
It’s equal parts of lime, lemon, and orange juice, ice, and usually sugar or agave syrup, ice, and blend. Very simple. Wet the rim of the glass first and dip the edge onto salt to get the salty rim, then pour into the glass with a wedge of lime. Voila. Done!
please can some one tell me what is the first jus the chef add in a blender pleazzzzzzzz
Lime juice. It looks like a lemon, but it's green.
EHOW always disappoints me in some way. In this case, since you missed this logical inclusion in the video, adding the recipe to the video notes would really help.
its cool for teens that r under the drinking age to have this right?
What a smart question!
Pretty much. I was in a high school cooking class and we made virgin margaritas and pina coladas. The latter had imitation rum that is used for baking to give a rum taste to it without the booze. These are also great for those who are of age but feel they had their fill of booze but still want to have something tasty to drink.
hi
I like this, but I know the alcoholics are like whats the point? lol
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol?