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101 Margaritas

101 MargaritasAuthor: Kim Haasarud
Creator: Alexandra Grablewski
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 128
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Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0764599860
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.874
EAN: 9780764599866
ASIN: 0764599860

Publication Date: March 27, 2006
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Product Description
The Margarita. It’s the drink that puts the "happy" in happy hour. A beguiling elixir of tequila, citrus, and sweetness that’s guaranteed to go down easy—and put a smile on your face.

The Classic Margarita—perhaps named after Margarita Sames, or maybe Margarete, a descendent of Ponce de Leon, but do we really care?—is a delectable blend of tequila, simple syrup, Cointreau, and lime and lemon juices. But as cocktail designer extraordinaire Kim Haasarud proves in this fantastic little guide, the Classic is just the starting point for margarita bliss. Open the book, and you’ll discover 101 heavenly margarita recipes—one for every season, every mood, and every occasion.

All your favorite margarita variations are here. You can chill out with a frozen Strawberry Margarita. Get romantic with an exotic Passionfruit Margarita. Or "berry" yourself in the fruity delights of a delicious Raspberry Margarita. But Haasarud also gives you lots of new and exciting margarita choices. You can take a cocktail party to new heights with the sophisticated Sake Margarita. Tame fiery foods with the refreshing Sweet Ginger Margarita. Or finish off a meal with a divine Hazelnut Margarita or an espresso-infused Margarita du Café.

So invite some friends, get out your shaker, and ready the glasses. With a little help from this book, you’ll be in Margaritaville in no time.

Kim Haasarud bartended her way through college and in 2002 founded Liquid Architecture, a firm that creates signature drinks and bar concepts. Her clients have included Fox Searchlight, Warner Brothers, HBO, Comedy Central, Maxim, the Tribeca Film Festival, Absolut Vodka, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and the Cheesecake Factory. She also writes the "West Coast Cocktails" column for Slammed magazine, a restaurant trade journal. Her Web site is liquid-architecture.com.

Alexandra Grablewski is a well-known food and beverage photographer whose work has appeared in Gourmet, Martha Stewart Living, Real Simple, Better Homes and Gardens, and Wine Spectator as well as in many books.


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5 out of 5 stars ok   December 7, 2009
Vasile Danut Ciobanu (bukarest)
a useful book if you want to learn to do various mixtures of the drink


5 out of 5 stars Great recipes to try!   September 24, 2008
Dr. B (California)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Every recipe we've tried from this book has been great. Avacado and cilantro margaritas? Try them, you'll be surprised. The more "normal" fruit and liquor flavored recipes have been very popular with family and friends.


5 out of 5 stars Great Product   July 12, 2008
Charles H. Lambert
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A sturdy, well-built product great for its' intended use and also for just shaving ice for kids drinks.


5 out of 5 stars That frozen concoction that helps me hang on.   March 18, 2008
D. H. Zobott (Chicago)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a fun book. Great design and style -- so very true to its subject. The structure is informal to be sure. There's no table of contents or index. The recipes are in no apparent order which would help you to efficiently find any one in particular. But, this book is a margarita for the eyes. The design, colors, type and photography all convey the feeling of cool, laid-back, just-a-little-bit-tipsy relaxation. Flipping through its pages makes me feel almost as good as drinking one of its prescribed creations. And, oh yea, there really are some exciting recipes and loads of them. I'm going to have a blast this summer trying them out.


1 out of 5 stars Save your money   June 23, 2007
Big Daddy (Spring, Texas United States)
12 out of 17 found this review helpful

I have never in my life bought a recipe book without an index or table of contents until this one. The drinks are not even in alphabetical order! I did not notice this when I first bought this book and browsed the different margarita recipes. However, when I decided days later to look up the recipe for a raspberry margarita I noticed the book did not have an index, a table of contents and was not in alphabetical order. What insanity! I had to hunt for the recipe. Unless you are into trying unusual concoctions like Avocado-Cilantro or Cherimoya or Blood Orange Margaritas, I recommend that you skip this book. I bought The Bartender's Black Book [$12.95 for 8th edition on Amazon] and am very pleased with it. It has over a dozen different popular Margarita recipes along with many other drink recipes and helpful drink making instructions/tips. It has a total of over 2,700 drink recipes AND the drink recipes are in alphabetical order.

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