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Escape the Heat with Cantaloupe Margaritas

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We’re gearing up for a wretched heatwave in Los Angeles and I’m preparing to do some serious outdoor eating and drinking. I’m currently in the midst of planning a big lobster/crab/shrimp boil. Have you guys ever thrown one before? If you have any tips, please share!

CantaloupeMargaritas

I’m thinking of a cocktail to serve when people arrive and even though margaritas aren’t exactly on theme with the shrimp boil, I’m thinking of serving these anyway. They’re SO good and refreshing.

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I added a tablespoon of sugar to these because my melon wasn’t super sweet. I imagine as summer takes off, melons will become sweeter and sweeter but mine needed a bit of help. The lime and tequila work wonders with the sweet melon and the salt around the glasses is SO good.

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I hope you have a chance to taste this refreshing drink because it’s such a treat for hot summery days.

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Cantaloupe Margaritas

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    Ingredients

  • 1 (4-pound) cantaloupe, chopped
  • 3 limes, divided
  • 1 tablespoon sugar, optional (will depend on how sweet your cantaloupe is)
  • Tequila, of choice

    Directions

  1. To a blender, add the chopped cantaloupe and juice from 1 lime. You may need to do this in batches depending on how large your cantaloupe is. Pulse until smooth, about 1 minute.
  2. Pour the cantaloupe puree through a strainer, discarding the pulp. Give the cantaloupe juice a taste. If it needs more sweetness, feel free to stir in a tablespoon of sugar.
  3. Rub a lime around each glass and dip the edges in salt of choice. I used Mexican salt from Colima—it’s amazing.
  4. Fill each glass with ice and then add about 2 to 3 ounces of tequila per glass. Top with about 3 ounces of cantaloupe juice and a squeeze of lime juice. Stir and serve.

Yield: Makes 4 cocktails


Adrianna Adarme - PBS Food Fresh Tastes BloggerAdrianna Adarme is a food blogger and author living in Los Angeles, California. She writes the blog A Cozy Kitchen, where she shares comforting, everyday recipes from her kitchen. She recently authored her first cookbook, PANCAKES: 72 Sweet and Savory Recipes for the Perfect Stack. She’s a lover of breakfast, pie (and sometimes even pie for breakfast), corgis and cute things. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.

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