Before heading off on a long trip, some friends of ours dropped off a few things from their fridge. Among the booty: Meyer lemons. As someone who enjoys giving purpose to over-the-hill food, I loved finding ways to use up all they had given us… except the Meyer lemons. I actually love Meyer lemons, but since they’re sweeter than the more common varieties (they’re actually a cross between a lemon and a mandarin orange) I couldn’t use them for my recipe development.
So there they sat in the produce bin for weeks until it was finally time to toss them. As I was walking from the fridge to the garbage disposal, I suddenly got inspired. (Nothing like the end to motivate!) If these were limes, what would I do? Create a drink, of course! And what’s a lime-based drink we love? The Margarita! It worked. Since Meyer lemons are mildly tart with a hint of sweetness, they make a great margarita.
So now you know the backstory for Meyer Lemon Margarita.
I was at the store last night and paid forty cents apiece for limes. For recipes that call for lot of lime juice (as with a margarita), it’s nice to know there’s another option.
- ⅓ cup tequila
- ⅓ cup Meyer lemon juice
- ⅓ cup Cointreau
- Kosher salt (optional)
- Ice cubes
- Mix tequila, lemon juice, and Cointreau in a liquid measuring cup. For optional salted rims, rub 2 rocks glass rims with one of the lemon shells to moisten and dip in salt if desired; fill glasses with ice. Pour margarita mix into prepared glasses and serve.
Mary Craig says
Will definitely try this!
Here is a great idea when your citrus is reaching it’s “use by” date – I juice them and freeze them in ice cube trays and use them in drinks. I LOVE a lime ice cube as the foundation for a vodka tonic! Also good with seltzer, Coke, or lemonade.
Pam Anderson says
Love your idea too. Mary! Will give that a try too.
Torrie @ a place to share... says
mmmm… i have a little tree full of them- ready to be used! can’t wait to try… and love the ice cube idea too!
Torrie @ a place to share... says
p.s. my husband made one of your recipes ( http://www.torriesessions.blogspot.com/2012/02/happily-ever-after.html ) for our valentine’s dinner… so incredibly delicious and the leftovers the next couple of days were even better!
Nisrine says
Looks fab and very refreshing. I could use one today. It’s been a long week 🙂
Patty Ann says
The first time I bought Meyer lemons it was a bagful of over a dozen. They were so beautiful I sat them in a bowl on the windowsill and looked at them for a week – even took a pic. I made Lemon Bars ( Pam -your recipe) with them and people just raved. There is a difference – a good one. Three in the fridge now – which will become Margaritas this weekend. Thank you.
Barbara | Creative Culinary says
So glad you found a use for the Meyer lemons; they are too good for the trash! I just did a post using blood oranges for a margarita; because they have such a short season (and because I love this cocktail), I’m buying a bunch of them tomorrow to juice and freeze. Both Meyer Lemons and Blood Oranges are so amazing…I could see a party serving both. Yes…we could pretend spring is here!
Pam Anderson says
Thanks for letting me know about your margarita, Barbara. It’s beautiful. For those who are interested, here’s the link: http://www.creative-culinary.com/blood-orange-margarita
Tamara says
This sounds great! I have a bag of meyer lemons I bought last week sitting in the fridge. I’ve never tasted meyer lemons or seen them until recently. I think a margarita sounds like the perfect way to be try them for the very first time!