Have you ever heard of the alcoholic drink called "Misconovich (spelling?)"?!


Question:

Have you ever heard of the alcoholic drink called "Misconovich (spelling?)"?

My friend is trying to find out about an expensive mixed drink called something like "misconovich." That's the phonetically spelling anyway...

He says that he thinks it's mixed with Grand Marnier and some alcohol called "Cuantro." I haven't heard of the misconovich or the cuantro, but definitely the Grand Marnier. Does anyone know what this drink is really called/spelled, and what are its ingredients? 'Misconovich'...Thanks for your help.


Answers:

I am not sure but I think he meant Cointreau (a triple sec, expensive but the best) it's an orange liqueur.
[Grand Marnier is good , but it's made from cognac, and it's sweeter.]
Try This, Use a margarita recipe but use Chinaco or Don Julio tequila and Cointreau (or grand marnier) ,lime juice
:::::Basic Recipe:::::
5 fluid ounces tequila
3 fluid ounces triple sec
2 (6 ounce) cans frozen limeade concentrate
4 cups ice cubes
coarse salt
DIRECTIONS
Salt the rims of 2 large margarita glasses. To do so, pour salt onto a small plate, moisten the rims of the glasses on a damp towel and press them into the salt.
In a blender combine tequila, triple sec and limeade concentrate. Fill blender with ice cubes. Blend until smooth. Pour into glasses, garnish with slice of lime and serve.
MAKES 4 GLASSES

The name brand alcohol is expensive but the taste is so very much better. I hope this is close. I don't think there would be a drink with only Grand Marnier AND Cointreau, since they are both triple sec.
Good Luck




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