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Margarita Time: The History of Mexican Spirits

Margarita Time: The History of Mexican Spirits

FromHungry for History with Eva Longoria and Maite Gomez-Rejón


Margarita Time: The History of Mexican Spirits

FromHungry for History with Eva Longoria and Maite Gomez-Rejón

ratings:
Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In Aztec mythology the fertility goddess, Mayahuel, is the personification of the agave plant - the source of some of the most delicious spirits in Mexican culture. Eva and Maite talk about the ritual significance of pulque, a fermented drink, to the introduction of distillation techniques post-conquest and the first mezcal, all while drinking margaritas! Ivan Vasquez, owner of Madre Restaurant in Los Angeles, shares his thoughts on mezcal. 
Learn more about Ivan Vasquez and Madre Restaurant here. 
Click here to try Chica Salte! 

Maite’s Margarita Recipe 
Ingredients:  

2 ounces of Tequila Blanco 
1 ounce of lime juice 
½ an ounce of triple sec 
¼ ounce of agave 

Instructions: 

Fill a cocktail shaker up halfway with ice.  
Add lime juice, tequila, triple sec and agave. 
Cover and shake until your fingers feel like they have frostbite.  
Serve in a glass with a salted rim. Enjoy!

Try Casa Del Sol.   
Check out Rejon Tequila.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Oct 20, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

Hosts EVA LONGORIA and MAITE GOMEZ-REJÓN explore the origins of some of the most delicious dishes, ingredients, and beverages from their culture. They’ll share personal memories and family stories, decode culinary customs, and even provide a recipe for listeners to try at home. Through lighthearted dialogue and historical facts, our hosts will take us on a culinary journey that will connect our past with our present and prove that we are all Hungry for History.