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Virgin Sangrita

By Pavani @napavani
Bobby Flay's Sangrita had tequila in it, but I made a virgin version of it. It has just about all the tastes in it -- it's spicy, tangy, salty and sweet. I made just 2 servings, both for me. I was hoping to drink the second glass later, but my 2 year old really liked it and drank more than half from the second glass.
Virgin Sangrita The recipe calls for tomato juice, but I didn't want to buy a whole bottle just for ½cup in this recipe. So I made my own tomato juice using tomato paste. This juice tastes much better than the bottled tomato juice because it doesn't have any added salt or sugar.
Virgin Sangrita
Recipe adapted here; Sangrita: IngredientsMakes 2 drinks Tomato juice - ½cup (2tbsp tomato paste mixed in ½cup of water) Fresh Orange juice - ¼cup
Lime juice - 2tbsp
Agave syrup - 1tbsp
Worcestershire sauce -  1tsp
Hot sauce - 1~2 drops
Pepper - to taste
Salt & Smoked Paprika - 1tbsp salt mixed with 1tsp paprika
Lime slices - for garnish
Method:
  • Combine tomato juice, orange juice, lime juice, agave syrup, worcestershire sauce, hot sauce and pepper. Mix well and refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • Mix salt & smoked paprika in a plate. Rub the rim of the glass with lime and dip into the salt-paprika mixture. 
  • Pour into serving glasses, put lime slices and serve chilled.
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