Hojita is a refreshing and flavorful drink that infuses the earthy and slightly spicy taste of hoja santa into the classic combination of tequila and lime
Hojita is a refreshing and flavorful drink that infuses the earthy and slightly spicy taste of hoja santa into the classic combination of tequila and lime. This plant, also known as Mexican pepperleaf, is gaining popularity in the US, especially in states like Texas, California, and Florida. Medrano, who grows hoja santa in his own garden, was inspired by its root beer-like flavor and aroma to create this unique cocktail.
"I am thrilled to see the growing popularity of hoja santa in the US, and I wanted to showcase its unique flavor in a cocktail. The Hojita cocktail is a perfect blend of traditional Mexican ingredients with a modern twist, and I am honored to have it featured in Texas Highways Magazine," said Medrano.
With its appearance in Texas Highways Magazine, Hojita is gaining recognition and becoming a must-try for cocktail lovers who are praising it on social media. Medrano's creation has also caught the attention of other publications and has been featured in several online articles. The recipe is also featured in his latest history/cookbook, "Don't Count The Tortillas: The Art of Texas Mexican Cooking."
Hojita is an online sensation on Instagram, Facebook and other social media sites. Medrano hopes that more people will enjoy his new creation, with its unique blend of flavors. His recipe is included below. For more information on Adán Medrano and his creations, visit his website at www.adanmedrano.com.
Recipe, makes 4 cocktails.
Ingredients
2 fresh hoja santa leaves
8 ounces mezcal
(or tequila)
4 ounces fresh lime juice
2 ounces agave nectar crushed ice
Instructions
1. Cut off the center spine of the hoja santa with a sharp knife, roll the leaf like a cigar, and slice it into thin strips.
2. Muddle hoja santa in the mezcal or tequila.
3. Add lime juice and agave nectar and mix thoroughly.
4. Fill old fashioned glasses with crushed ice and pour in the muddled mixture.
Adan Medrano
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