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Lemony pitcher of margaritas for the Super Bowl

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A glass and pitcher of Meyer lemon margaritas (AP photo)

I long ago fell in love with the clean, crisp, sweet taste of Meyer lemons. And recently, Mexican foods guru Rick Bayless reminded me why.

The Meyer lemon (named for Frank Meyer, who discovered them over 100 years ago) is a cross between a lemon and possibly some variety of orange. Thin-skinned, they often mature to a yellow-orange color and are slightly less acidic than common lemons. I like that because the lower acid makes it so much easier to appreciate the vibrant taste of these lemons.

And I’m particularly fond of using them in drinks. That’s just one reason I’ve fallen in love with Bayless’ new cookbook, “Frontera: Margaritas, Guacamoles and Snacks.” In it, he has a recipe for Meyer lemon margaritas that uses tequila that has been infused with the zest of the lemons for four days.

When I read through the recipe, I realized it was natural to use citrus to infuse tequila, and how special the Meyer lemon zest would make it and the margaritas. Thoughts of limoncello with a Mexican twist immediately came to mind. I love having the infused tequila on hand, which makes masterful margaritas, of course. But it’s also delicious all on its own to be enjoyed as sipping tequila.

Besides the creative recipes, the best part of this cookbook is that Bayless provides two recipes for every margarita – a single-serve cocktail and a pitcher version. And I thought the latter would be just perfect to get a Super Bowl watching party going. Not only is it a fun drink, but the tangy lemon flavor is perfect for cutting through all the rich, heavy foods we usually eat during the big game.

For ease, the entire recipe can be made in advance and refrigerated.

Meyer Lemon Margarita

Start to finish: 2 hours
(10 minutes active)

Servings: 8

1 1/2 cups Meyer lemon tequila (see recipe below)

1 cup fresh Meyer lemon juice (4 to 5 lemons)

3/4 cup triple sec

1/2 cup Meyer lemon simple syrup (see recipe below)

6 cups ice cubes

8 lemon twists, to garnish

In a pitcher, combine the tequila, lemon juice, triple sec and simple syrup. Cover and refrigerate until chilled, about 2 hours.

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