Restaurant Drink Clones

depechemodeone

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Anyone know any drink clones for restaurants?

especially you Austin Texas people: Anyone have a clone for Trudy's Mexican Martini? It's not like I can go there everyday. I live in KY!
 

depechemodeone

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I have those books. I really was looking for a clone of Trudy's Mexican Martini.
(the website doesn't have as much as it used to)
 

djheater

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Have you tried here?

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Alright Austin Knotties back in early Feb I saw you guys were looking for this and never had a chance to respond. So I have the recipe for Trudy's MM's. A friend of mine used to work there and gave me a shaker, bar set and recipe last christmas. Here it goes:
1 1/2 shots of tequila
2 shots triple sec
2 shots sweet and sour
splash of oj
splash of olive juice
lots of ice in the shaker and shake away.
(for this either use a regular size shot glass or the shot measuring spoon thingy that comes with bar sets)
 

depechemodeone

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I have used google. NO one seems to be able to pin down the ingredients. (I have been to several forums). I knew to do all that before asking a question like that on this forum.

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I have tried that recipe.
I don't think they use triple sec.
I think it's a combo of grand marnier and cointreau.
I am not sure what kind of tequila (cuervo 1200, sauza, don julio, etc)
 

djheater

Lifer
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Originally posted by: depechemodeone
I have used google. NO one seems to be able to pin down the ingredients. (I have been to several forums). I knew to do all that before asking a question like that on this forum.

;)

I used the link I gave you, I've never had the real deal so I don't know if this is what you're looking for but it does look like it would taste good.

Anything to help out a fellow depeche mode fan :)

 

djheater

Lifer
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personally I prefer triple sec over cointreau but that's really not relevant to the recipe...

Good luck :)