su-Lime Tequila
Photo: Yunhee Kim; Styling: Kelli Ronci
Total Time 10 mins Infuse Time 7 days Total Time 7 days 10 mins
AuthorElizabeth Colling

Here’s a fun and ridiculously easy gift for all the cocktail lovers on your list. You can make this infusion with almost any combination of citrus fruit and liquor. We love this lime version in a margarita. (Note: It’s illegal to ship spirits in the U.S.)

How to Make It

Step 1
1

Remove zest from limes with a vegetable peeler and save fruit for another use. Put zest in a 1-qt.* glass jar or decorative bottle. Pour in gin (through a funnel, if the bottle has a narrow opening).

Step 2
2

Close jar tightly and put in a cool, dark place for 1 week. The zest will lose its color almost immediately, but will continue to give flavor to the tequila.

Step 3
3

Chill tequila and serve cold; it will gradually intensify and get a little cloudy.

Step 4
4

* You can use a smaller bottle, but the infusion will be stronger, so taste it occasionally and remove the zest when the liquor tastes the way you want.

Step 5
5

Make ahead: Up to 3 months (1 year, strained), chilled.

Ingredients

 4 limes
 1 bottle (750 ml) silver tequila

Directions

Step 1
1

Remove zest from limes with a vegetable peeler and save fruit for another use. Put zest in a 1-qt.* glass jar or decorative bottle. Pour in gin (through a funnel, if the bottle has a narrow opening).

Step 2
2

Close jar tightly and put in a cool, dark place for 1 week. The zest will lose its color almost immediately, but will continue to give flavor to the tequila.

Step 3
3

Chill tequila and serve cold; it will gradually intensify and get a little cloudy.

Step 4
4

* You can use a smaller bottle, but the infusion will be stronger, so taste it occasionally and remove the zest when the liquor tastes the way you want.

Step 5
5

Make ahead: Up to 3 months (1 year, strained), chilled.

Lime Tequila

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