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Chili Cucumber Margarita

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Happy Cocktail Friday! Well, Sunday I guess. This edition of Cocktail Friday is coming to you a little late, but better late than never, right? And if you have tomorrow off for President’s Day, then Sunday is the perfect time for a cocktail! Though, if you don’t have tomorrow off, you probably also need a cocktail today. And if it’s snowing where you are, a cocktail involving chili and tequila is probably much needed right now. Especially if that somewhere is Boston and you’re already busy dealing with the 2 feet of snow we got last weekend. I’m spending my time thanking my lucky stars I still live in an apartment building and can sit all warm and cozy watching the snowplows go by. And wondering why it only seems to snow on weekends. Kind of like in the summer when it only rains on weekends. One of the mysteries of the universe we’ll never understand.

I spotted this Chili Cucumber Margarita from Martha Stewart and decided it was the perfect way to enjoy a margarita in the dead of winter. Sure, it’s a margarita, but the addition of chili sauce turns up the heat on it and is just the drink for staring out the window at the snow. Or just the drink for when you come back inside after spending hours shoveling the snow. You know, kind of like the adult version of hot chocolate.

Chili Cucumber Margarita (serves 2):
Adapted from MarthaStewart.com
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  • 1 cucumber, peeled, seeded, and diced
  • 2 T sambal oelek (Asian chili paste)
  • 3 C ice
  • 3/4 C tequila
  • 1/8 C triple sec
  • 1/8 C freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Coarse salt, for rimming glasses
  • 1/2 t cayenne pepper, for rimming glasses

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Start by chopping your cucumber up. I peeled mine, sliced in half, and removed the seeds.

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Then I diced it.

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And mixed it in a bowl with the sambal oelek.

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If you’ve never heard of sambal oelek before, it looks like this and it’s amazing:

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Definitely on the awesome level of sriracha.

Place ice in blender, along with tequila, triple sec, and lime juice.

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Blend until ice is finely chopped and mixture is frothy and margarita-like.

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FYI the Vitamix is an expert at blending ice. It makes margarita-making a breeze.

Now, rim your glasses with a little bit of lime juice and put salt and cayenne pepper on a plate. Dip each glass, upside down, onto the plate.

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Pour the margarita into the glass and stir in half the cucumber chili mixture.

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Definitely a unique cocktail, unlike anything I’ve had before. A chili-lover’s dream come true.

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Of course, I’m the kind of person who would eat the cucumber and sambal oelek mixture with a spoon anyway. So, mix it into some tequila and I’m a girl in heaven.

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And now I will allow this drink to power me through everything I need to get done this weekend. Which is a lot. But doesn’t involve shoveling any snow at least. But it does involve a whole extra 24 hours to get stuff done.

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Which totally deserves another cocktail in and of itself. So, it’s a good thing I have another one planned for this weekend. I also have a couple recipes planned featuring the one and only sriracha. And maybe even a couple that combine cocktails and sriracha. Because why not combine two of the best things on the planet?

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Happy weekend! I hope your weekend is filled with extra spicy cocktails and an extra day off. And that it doesn’t involve straining all of your muscles by spending another few hours shoveling your driveway. If it does, remember that tequila always helps!

Do you like your cocktails to have an extra kick?

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Spiced Pineapple Cocktail

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It’s Friday. We’ve got a long weekend waiting for us on the other side. And it’s going to be 90-something degrees here in Boston. Does it get any better than this? I seriously think not. My biggest problem right now is that my nail polish is out of control chipping and my email is bursting with emails about all the sales at the outlets this weekend (but that’s not really a problem since I am planning on using each and every one of them. It would be rude not to). Other than that, I’m in an absolute zen-like state dreaming about 3 days of nice weather, freedom, and happiness. And cocktails, too. I might indulge in a little rum punch at Barnacle Billy’s this weekend and I’m sure I’ll whip up a drink or two in my downtime.

But I’m starting off Cocktail Friday with a Martha Stewart original drink. Her Spiced Pineapple Cocktail intrigued me from the start mainly because of it’s frothy, smoothie-like appearance and chili rim. I mean there’s chili powder ON the glass. How could I resist that? I’m glad I didn’t because one sip and I was in love. This tequila-based drink will likely be on regular rotation in my kitchen.

Spiced Pineapple Cocktail (serves 4):
From marthastewart.com
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  • 1/3 C fresh lime juice (about 3 limes)
  • 3 T honey
  • 1 C pineapple juice
  • 2 C fresh or frozen pineapple, cubed
  • 1/4 C triple sec
  • 1/3 C tequila
  • 2 C ice
  • 1 T chili powder
  • 1 T sugar
  • 1/2 t salt

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Start by putting your lime juice and honey in a blender. I used my Vitamix because it’s a super machine that blends up a mean smoothie. I use it whenever ice crushing is involved.

Blend the lime juice and honey together.

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Add the pineapple juice, pineapple, triple sec, tequila, and ice to the blender.

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And blend until smooth and frothy. Love it!

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In a shallow bowl or plate, combine chili powder, sugar, and salt. Rub a lime along the rim of your glasses and dip glasses in the spice mixture.

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You might need to blend your drink a little bit more. I found that when I let it sit to blend my spice mixture, the drink settled and separated in a major way. I wanted it frothy again. Once it was, I poured it in my glasses.

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And served them up. Clearly I’ve caught the Mexican bug this week. OK fine, I have a serious Mexican food addiction that I really don’t see going away any time soon. Of the 10 most recent recipe ideas I’ve jotted down on my must-make list, 8 of them have avocados in them. I’ve always like avocado, but right now I’m pretty sure I’m addicted. I don’t want to enter a 10-step program. I’m too happy this way. Just know, you’re very lucky this drink does not contain an avocado.

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But Mexican is an incredibly versatile cuisine and this drink is solid proof. Tequila, chili powder, and pineapple? Such an amazing and unexpected combination.

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I would describe this as a kind of pineapple daiquiri. A pineapple tequila daiquiri. Nothing wrong with that.

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But my favorite part was the spicy, salty, sweet rim of the glass. Every single sip I took gave a spicy kick; but not in an overwhelming way at all. It was a fantastic contrast to the cool fruity drink. I want to put this spice mixture on all my drinks from now on.

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You should definitely be enjoying a spiced pineapple cocktail on the last official weekend of summer. Whether you’re on a mini vacation, at your home pool, or simply inside for the weekend getting some fall cleaning done, this will make you feel like you’re in a tropical paradise.

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Do you get three days off this weekend? What are you up to? And more importantly, what will you be sipping on?

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