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Mai Tai ingredients?
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stunrut
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Sun, Mar 23, 2003 4:15 PM
Ok, I know generally what goes into a Mai Tai but let's get specific. Break it down for me and tell me what brands of everything you all recommend. I don't often drink so if I do I only want the best. |
DZ
Doctor Z
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Sun, Mar 23, 2003 6:16 PM
Well, there are many different ways of making a Mai Tai, but I prefer Trader Vic's original recipe from 1944 (with my preferred brands): The juice of 1 lime, hand-squeezed Hand shake all ingredients with 1/2 spent lime shell and enough ice to fill a double old-fashioned glass. Garnish with fresh mint sprig (bruised) & a marischino cherry skewered with a drink parasol. (Fresh orchid optional...) HINT: hand squeeze the lime and actually measure the ingredients - it DOES make a difference! I will often use Mt. Gay 'Barbados Sugar Cane' in place of the St. James, as it is easier to find (and a lot cheaper!), but for a drink that truly lives up to it's name ('Mai Tai - Roa Ae' = "Out of this world - the best!"), I think Trader Vic's recipe is really the only way to go. And if it has pineapple juice or - gasp! - grenadine in it, it shouldn't be called a Mai Tai... (insert 'Dirty Stinker' quote here) |
CAA
Chip and Andy
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Sun, Jul 16, 2006 12:27 PM
[ Edited by: Chip and Andy 2009-06-05 18:29 ] |
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