Saturday 12 January 2013

National Margarita Day - Frozen Margarita Recipe

By Harold Walker


I'll bet you did not know that February 22 every year is celebrated as National Margarita Day. The margarita has become so popular, they decided to name a day after it. There are a lot of home grown frozen margarita recipes, and the margarita is a drink that is enjoyed by millions of people each year, not only on National Margarita Day.

But we set out to try and find out who invented this classic beverage ? We did a lot of research, and found no official inventor of the margarita, yet a number of stories of those claiming they had first created this popular concoction. One story claims that in 1941, Don Carlos Orozoco was experimenting with some new mixed drinks in his cantina named Hussong's. Don Carlos put tequila, orange liqueur and lime into a salt rimmed glass.

On that day, the daughter to a German ambassador named Margarita Henkel was in Hussong's and Don Carlos offer her a taste of his new concoction. He then named his creation the margarita, because Margarita was the first to sample his new drink.

Yet another story cites a bartender named Willie from Mexico City created and named his drink for his friend Marguerite Hemery in 1934. Still another story says that Carlos Herrera created a margarita in his Tijuana restaurant in 1938 for Marjorie King, who was allergic to all hard alcohol except, but she did not care for the sour taste of tequila.

Our last story on the subject is when Margarita Sames mixed up a margarita in 1948 for some house guests she had over. One of the guests was Tommy Hilton, who later put the drink on his bar menu in all of his hotels.

It really does not matter who invented the frozen margarita recipe or the classic margarita, because it is the most popular tequila based drink in the states, deserving of the National Margarita Day.

Jimmy Buffet helped make this concoction even more popular with the song he wrote on the drink. Sine the first margarita was created, there have been many flavor variations over the years. Some of the newer flavors are raspberry, pomegranate, mango, pineapple and many more.

Having National Margarita Day in February is a reminder for the people living in the colder states that they will soon be enjoying their favorite frozen margarita recipe in the warm sunshine sooner than later.




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