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An easy recipe for spicy Mexican salsa borracha with mezcal and dried ancho and arbol chiles.
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Hot peppers and mezcal, a smokier version of tequila, make this spicy margarita the perfect summer cocktail.
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This refreshing vodka sour recipe uses fresh basil, lime juice, mezcal, blanco tequila, and egg white for an unexpected cocktail.
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This light fall cocktail recipe pairs mezcal and maple liqueur with apple cider and fizzy ginger beer.
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Mezcal adds an element of smoky surprise to this riff on a mai tai.
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This equal-parts drink is not a proper cocktail but a shot, meant to be drunk in one go If there are any booze bullies that can back mezcal into a corner, it’s the tag team of green and yellow Chartreuse They dominate here, creating a liquid riot of herbs in a glass, with a background smokiness the only hint that the mezcal’s still hiding in there
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Smoky Mexican mezcal meets tequila, lime, and homemade pomegranate syrup in this salt-rimmed toast to Dia de los Muertos.
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Mezcal provides a slightly smoky note and an element of surprise to this cocktail created by Will Noland of Brooklyn’s Sidecar He named it after what he considers ‘‘the greatest transvestite-biker-exploitation movie of all time,’’ not just its pretty color.
Ingredients: aperol, mezcal, prosecco, soda water
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Ingredients: mezcal, agave syrup, lime
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Franky Marshall of the Brooklyn cocktail bar Le Boudoir boldly created a cocktail using three tricky spirits that might not seem to mix well: mezcal, Scotch whisky and banana liqueur Softened and slightly sweetened by honey syrup, they harmonize into a strong, smoky, seductive drink that might make you lose your head (in the best possible way).
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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: mezcal, lime juice, pineapple