marks michelada

Author of this recipe: Lakia Stoeger

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"Treat yourself to a rich and creamy Michelada! Layers of chocolate sauce, rich espresso swirls, and smooth vanilla bean ice cream come together in this classic Neapolitan dessert. Perfect for summer or any season—nothing better than a warm scoop!"

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  5. The process starts with preparing the ingredients: mixing ronco and triple sec together until smooth. Then shaking them on ice in a glass. Adding club soda on top would make it on the rocks, which is a popular style these days. Alternatively, just shaking them neat if they prefer a simpler version.
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  13. **How to Make Mark's Michelada: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  14. Are you ready to mix up a refreshing and flavorful drink? Mark's Michelada is an Americano-style cocktail that combines the bold flavors of ronco (a type of tequila) with sweet triple sec, all mixed over ice for that perfect balance. Whether you're a seasoned bartender or just starting out, this recipe is easy to follow and sure to impress your friends.
  15. ### Ingredients:
  16. - **2 oz (60 ml)** ronco (tequila)
  17. - **1 oz (30 ml)** triple sec
  18. - **1 oz (30 ml)** club soda
  19. - **2 dashes of fresh lime juice** or 1 tsp fresh lime zest (optional)
  20. - **Garnish of your choice**
  21. ### Step-by-Step Guide:
  22. 1. **Prepare the Ingredients:**
  23. - In a mixing glass, combine the **2 oz ronco** and **1 oz triple sec**. Shake gently to ensure even distribution.
  24. - Add **2 dashes fresh lime juice** or **1 tsp fresh lime zest** for extra flavor.
  25. 2. **Shake and chill:**
  26. - Fill the glass halfway with ice cubes, then pour in the mixed ronco-triple sec mixture. Shake well until chilled, ensuring all ingredients are evenly combined.
  27. 3. **Add club soda (optional):**
  28. - Top off your drink with **1 oz club soda**, shaking gently to incorporate into the mixture.
  29. - If you prefer a simpler version, your drink will already be neat and ready to serve.
  30. 4. **Garnish:**
  31. - Add fresh lime wedges or mint sprig for added visual appeal and complexity.
  32. 5. **Serve:**
  33. - Enjoy Mark's Michelada immediately! The crispness of the club soda and the bold flavors of ronco and triple sec will delight your palette.
  34. ### Tips:
  35. - **Alcohol Content:** Be mindful of alcohol content when serving, as Mark's Michelada is a strong cocktail.
  36. - **Variations:** Add more lime zest for extra tanginess or experiment with other fruits like strawberries or mint for unique flavors.
  37. Enjoy yourMark'sMichelada!

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