What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Fabulous Fixings: Lime Wedges Cut Simply! When needing that perfect garnish, think limes. A bit of zesty flavor can also add a pop of color to an ordinary dish. As you’re standing at the produce bin, take notice of the range of colors from yellow to green. Look both ways to make sure no one is sneaking up behind you. Then, quickly and quietly, begin to choose the ones leaning more toward yellow skins than green. That means they are more ripe, less acidic, and often juicier. Now, if you want the “pucker effect”, especially in margaritas, choose the green ones for tartness. Are we good-to-go?
LIME WEDGES CUT SIMPLY
Ingredients:
3 ripe limes
Instructions:
Gently scrub each lime to remove any dirt, debris, or produce stickers. Wash and rinse the limes thoroughly. Pat dry. Next, place the lime on a cutting board. Using a paring knife, slice off the tips to eliminate the stem, if preferred. It’s a choice, so for a more uniform shape, do not detach. When making a cocktail garnish, cut the lime from one end to another. Then add a slit to perch the wedge on the rim of the glass. For other dishes needing a garnish, cut across the width of the lime to form four equal wedges. It adds character as well as a cross section of juice.
Love lime!
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I am addicted to muddled lime tequila shots over ice.
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Nice and simple. Cheers! 🍹
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Cheers, my dear. 🥃🍃🍋🟩
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Limey!
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Excuse me while I take another tequila shot with lime! 🥃🍃🍋🟩
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Salud!
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