This dreamy pie comes from the magicians at Bon Appétit. It’s easy and boozy! My favorite dessert combination. 😉 It’s not a pie you can make at the last minute though. You need to allow for at least 8 hours freezing time so the consistency is right, so plan ahead if you’re making this.
The Tequila you use matters – don’t just pour any old tequila in or you could ruin this pie. Food & Wine Magazine recently published a list of 10 Top Blanco Tequilas and any of these would be great in this pie:
- Espolon Blanco $26 100% agave tequilas, with a silky texture and a spicy kick
- Tapatio Blanco $36 Smoky & complex, w/anise and classic herbaceous agave notes
- Astral $39 Potent, floral tequila, agave juice ferments w/the pulp—a long-abandoned traditional approach
- Casa Noble Crystal $40C Certified Organic; Vegetal and funky (in a good way)
- Siempra Valles Blanco $40 Earthy Agave from the Jalisco lowlands
- Pasote Blanco $45 This subtle tequila from master distiller Felipe Camarena heads toward the lighter, greener side of agave, with grass and mint
- Fortaleza Blanco $50 Guillermo Sauza started Fortaleza almost 30 years after his family sold its namesake brand. All of his tequilas—including this minty, unaged version—are superb
- Expresiones del Corazóne Artisianal Edition Blanco $60 Agave at two different sugar levels is distilled and blended for this flavorful blanco—think eucalyptus, black pepper and plantain
- Roca Patrón Silver $69 Emphatically agave-scented, this is made with the traditional tahona method, using a two-ton volcanic rock to crush the roasted piñas
- Casa Dragones Blanco $75 This one is smooth w/lime peel and pine needle notes
Frozen Margarita Pie
- 6 TBSP Unsalted Butter
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10 graham crackers
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3 Tbsp. sugar
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½ tsp. kosher salt. divided
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¾ cup chilled heavy cream
- 5 limes, divided
- 1 14-oz. can sweetened condensed milk
- 3 Tbsp. tequila blanco
Melt 6 Tbsp. butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Let cool slightly.
Crumble 10 graham crackers into the bowl of a food processor. Add 3 Tbsp. sugar, ¼ tsp. salt, and melted butter to bowl and process until mixture resembles wet sand.
Transfer graham cracker mixture to a shallow 9″ pie pan. Using a measuring cup, press firmly into bottom and up sides of dish. Freeze 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, whisk ¾ cup heavy cream in a medium bowl until cream begins to thicken to the point you see ripples and stiff peaks begin to form, 3–5 minutes.
Cut 4 limes in half and juice into a fine-mesh sieve set over a glass measuring cup (you should have about ½ cup juice). Pour lime juice into another medium bowl and whisk in 14 oz. condensed milk, 3 Tbsp. tequila, and remaining ¼ tsp. salt until smooth.
Fold half of whipped cream into lime juice mixture, carefully folding under and over while turning the bowl. Add remaining whipped cream and continue to fold until no streaks remain.
Remove pie pan from freezer and pour in filling. Using the back of a spoon, gently spread filling to edge of crust.
Using a microplane, zest half of the remaining lime over pie.
Freeze pie at least 8 hours, or preferably overnight. #ThisGirlLovesToEat






Are you tired of serving the same champagne cocktails every New Year’s Eve? I’ll let you in on a secret. I’m tired of drinking them!
A simple and classy option is to stick with a straight forward cocktail served “on-the-rocks” or “up” like a Martini, James Bond style. If your party is going to be one with low music and quiet conversation this is the type of drink to take it there.
If you want to shake up your boring martini affair and add some life to your party, change your music to something a bit more upbeat and consider serving one (or more) of the following variations:
It’s the time of year when we all exchange gifts with friends. If you’re college age to not-yet married or perpetually single and loving it, chances are you and your friends also love getting together for cocktails.
napkins, an aerator, or a decanter. For a beer drinker there is always the bottle opener, pilsner glass, mason jar glasses, or even (for the guy who hasn’t outgrown college) beer pong supplies/table.
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Red wine to ease away the stress and tension from a day filled with kids, husbands, work, traffic, housework, bills, etc., then hot cocoa laced with more read wine to pave the way to bedtime? Sounds too good to be true, but
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine milk and chocolate chips. Whisking constantly until chocolate is melted into milk and you have a thick and creamy chocolate milk. Pour in red wine and heat until everything is hot. Pour into 2 mugs and top with whipped cream.
Prepare Serving Glasses: Combine 1/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup cinnamon and pour onto a shallow rimmed plate (like a salad plate); Dip the rim of your serving glass into water and then touch edge of glass into the cinnamon/sugar mixture on the plate; Lightly tap the excess off of each glass and set them aside.
We are approaching mid-October and still seeing daytime temperatures over 90°F in Southern California. I’m not a cold weather lover, but I do like to have 4 separate seasons and I do appreciate it greatly when we dip into the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s so I can wear my boots, jeans and sweaters and start cooking hearty soups, stews and sip warm drinks by the fire!
natural pressure on its own.
Retailers believe it’s never too early to get the holiday decorations out, with some even starting as early as August to start vomiting Christmas all over their stores! I strongly disagree with the practice. Each season and each holiday celebration deserves its own time. Please, please, please let me enjoy Halloween before I have to start thinking about office parties, family Christmas, Chanukah and other end of the year celebrations.
I hadn’t settled on anything of that nature for this year, but did come across an interesting idea, courtesy of an article from the
Stir honey and water in a 1-cup measuring cup until honey dissolves. Add bourbon. Pour into clear Toddy glass or coffee cup. Twist a strip of lemon or orange peel over the drink, then add to glass. Stir with a cinnamon stick and serve.
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