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The thread centers around the search for a chocolate margarita recipe suitable for a QSP event, with participants sharing their thoughts on chocolate cocktails, particularly chocolate martinis, and discussing non-alcoholic alternatives.
Views differ on the appeal of chocolate margaritas versus chocolate martinis, with no clear consensus on the desirability of a chocolate margarita.
The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and light-hearted exchanges among participants regarding cocktail preferences and recipes.
Consultants looking for creative cocktail ideas or non-alcoholic alternatives for events may find the shared experiences and recipes relevant.
stacywhitlow said:Does anyone have a non-alcoholic version?
PamperedDor said:Is that even legal?? NON - alcholic martinis??? LOL!!!
PamperedDor said:Ha - so I guess its legal!!! LOL!!!
To make a Chocolate Margarita, you will need the following ingredients: 2 oz tequila, 1 oz chocolate liqueur, 1 oz lime juice, 1 oz simple syrup, and a splash of orange liqueur. You can also add chocolate syrup for garnish and a lime wedge for decoration.
To prepare a Chocolate Margarita, start by rimming your glass with lime juice and dipping it in salt or sugar. In a shaker, combine tequila, chocolate liqueur, lime juice, simple syrup, and orange liqueur with ice. Shake well and strain into the prepared glass. Garnish with chocolate syrup and a lime wedge.
Yes, you can make a non-alcoholic version by substituting the tequila and orange liqueur with a non-alcoholic tequila alternative or simply using a mix of lime juice, chocolate syrup, and a splash of soda water for fizz. Adjust the sweetness with simple syrup to taste.
For creative garnishing, consider drizzling chocolate syrup inside the glass before pouring in the drink. You can also use chocolate shavings, whipped cream, or a sprinkle of cocoa powder on top. Adding a lime wheel or a chocolate-covered lime slice can enhance the presentation.
To host a successful Chocolate Margarita party, prepare a batch of the drink in advance and keep it chilled. Set up a DIY margarita bar with various toppings and garnishes. Provide a selection of snacks that pair well with chocolate, such as fruit, pretzels, or cheese. Don't forget to offer non-alcoholic options for guests who prefer them!