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Cocktail Recipe: Matt Biancaniello’s Limeless Margarita

News of the lime shortage doesn’t have to be a buzz kill. Make L.A. cocktail wizard’s Matt Biancaniello’s limeless margarita recipe instead!

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KCRW placeholderBy Caroline Chamberlain • Apr 4, 2014 • 1 min read

Photo by Ralph Daily via Flickr

News of the lime shortage doesn’t have to be a buzz kill. Make L.A. cocktail wizard Matt Biancaniello‘s limeless margarita recipe instead! And listen to the interview with him (above) to hear more about how he’s modifying his drinks and why he thinks the shortage is an opening for cocktail-mixing creativity. Plus, hear David Karp of the Los Angeles Timesexplain why lime prices have recently skyrocketed in the first place.

Limeless Margarita

2 oz 123 Tequila Blanco

3/4 oz alfalfa honey syrup

3/4 oz lemon juice

1 oz blood orange- bergamot reduction

Garnish: dehydrated blood orange slice

Combine everything in a shaker with ice and shake and strain into a rocks glass with ice and garnish with dehydrated blood orange slice

Honey syrup: mix three cups of honey to one cup of water of boiling water. Stir and dissolve and let it cool

Blood Orange Bergamot Reduction: take four cups of fresh blood orange juice and two bergamot oranges cut in quarters and place in a pot and bring to a boil. Then reduce the flame and simmer without a top for 50 minutes and let cool.

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