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Thirty Thursday - "Passion"

Hey Guys! Souwan here.  It's that time of the week again...TGIF eve.  In celebration of Valentine's Day I decided to make a "Passion Fruit Margarita." 


I wanted an extra kick so I put an extra shot of tequila.


How to make a "Passion Fruit Margarita"

Ingredients:
  • lime wedge and coarse sea salt, for rimming
  • 1 1/2 measures tequila gold
  • 1 measures Cointreau
  • 1 teaspoon passion fruit syrup
  • 1 measure fresh lime juice
  • flesh and seeds of 1 passion fruit (I couldn't find this so I left it out)
  • ice cubes
  • lime wedges, to decorate
Moisten the rim of a margarita glass with lime wedge and dip it in salt.  Put tequila, cointreau, passion fruit syrup, lime juice, and half the passion fruit flesh and seed in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake well then strain into margarita glass.  Add the remaining passion fruit flesh and decorate with lime wedge.

Enjoy and tell us your experience with this drink.

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