Submitted by random-programmer t3_10o7kad in pittsburgh

Ate at Tako -- highly recommend for their street corn -- and the coconut margaritas were amazing. Being not from Pittsburgh we cannot simply go back every Friday.

Does anyone know that recipe?

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ibdgyn t1_j6db75p wrote

They use cocolopez for their coconut flavoring

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The_Gray_Mouser t1_j6dhy44 wrote

Coco Lopez sounds like a stripper. You bet your ass I'm putting that in my mouth

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funkyb t1_j6g24ik wrote

In my family it's a rule that we use this for pina coladas on vacation. Other cream of coconut products, like the one in the white squeeze bottle, are poor imitations.

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Deviaset t1_j6dfmb1 wrote

I worked there. It’s something like 1 oz coco Lopez, 1 oz lime juice, 1 oz tequila. That’s what I was told by one of the bartenders. You could also play with the ratios.

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Economy-Cauliflower3 t1_j6ectjk wrote

Not far off! The important part is Coco Lopez specifically for the coconut cream and a bit of Demerara syrup. Don’t cheat yourself out of a whole drink’s worth of tequila, 1oz is too low. Lime stays as is, coco Lopez amount is equal to the tequila you use.

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mokayemo t1_j6eie8n wrote

I’ve never been there or had it but I am so getting the stuff to make this.

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Deviaset t1_j6ejoa5 wrote

Thanks. This makes so much more sense. I recall attempting the former ratios and ended up with 1.5 teq 1.5 coco but less lime. I guess the Demerara would help round it out, lessen the tartness of the lime?

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Economy-Cauliflower3 t1_j6ejunq wrote

Correct! Shaking it well and getting good water diluted into the mix is also very important.

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Sozerano t1_j6d45y9 wrote

I’m also not from Pittsburgh but visit for the Steelers every year. Tako is great and I completely agree about the street corn and coconut margaritas. I don’t know their recipe, but we’ve tried to recreate something similar, and this is what I make:

2 oz Blanco Tequila 1 oz Kalani Coconut Liqueur 1 oz Lime Juice 0.5 oz So Delicious Coconut Milk Salt

Play with the ratios to suit your taste.

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_MissViktoria_ t1_j6dy3qz wrote

visiting soon, will be checking this out. thanks for sharing here (:

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ButterscotchAway3635 t1_j6fx7ju wrote

Tako has been on my list to hit for awhile, and I just moved it to our going out dinner this week.

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michael1757 t1_j6gr4x3 wrote

You put the lime in the coconut,& drink em' all up.

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tontyv t1_j6hvq5k wrote

https://www.instagram.com/p/CnU51NRuLTi/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=

In addition to cream of coconut (Coco Lopez), they use Demerara syrup (you can make just a simple 2:1 syrup I think). Not sure on ratios because their coconut margaritas were in that perfect, not too sweet spot. A pinch of salt helps I’m sure.

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Zenith2017 t1_j6jgzln wrote

Okay, I'm going off the thread here. Tako had excellent delicious tacos, maybe a little pricy but worth it

But their margaritas are out of a machine no actually mixed. So gross. I would expect that out of a $4 margarita well spot for undergrads, not a spot with a full bar and elevated street food

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random-programmer OP t1_j6kk8aa wrote

They definitely had a machine for frozen margaritas but the ones we had we watched them make (sitting at the bar) and we’re not frozen.

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dirtybirt t1_j6nr300 wrote

I bartend at tako torta and I spent an hour juicing limes this morning, specifically for margaritas! Everything is made fresh here

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