Mezcalita de Tamarindo con Worm Salt
From Oaxaca to your glass — a Don Catrin recipe.
Story
Tamarind is a classic Mexican flavor — tart, sticky, and nostalgic. Paired with mezcal, it feels like a memory: sweet at first, then smoky and deep.
Worm salt adds a savory edge that cuts through the sweetness and keeps the drink grounded. It’s the difference between a simple mezcalita and a ritual.
This is a drink for nights that stretch long, with music low and conversation even lower.
Yield: 1 cocktail | Time: 10 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 oz mezcal
- 1 oz tamarind concentrate (or tamarind syrup)
- 1/2 oz fresh lime juice
- 1/2 oz agave nectar (adjust to taste)
- Lime wedge (for rim)
- Worm salt (for rim)
- Ice
Method
- Rim a rocks glass with lime and worm salt; fill with ice.
- Shake mezcal, tamarind, lime, and agave with ice.
- Strain over ice into the prepared glass.
To Serve
Garnish with a thin lime wheel or a small piece of tamarind candy.
Notes & Variations
- Add a splash of orange liqueur for a rounder finish.
Ritual
Let the first sip linger on the tongue. Tamarind, smoke, salt — each arrives in its own moment.
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See all recipes in our Worm Salt Recipes collection.
New to the ritual? Read What is Worm Salt? and our deeper guide to Sal de Gusano: History, Flavor & Modern Gourmet Uses.
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Please enjoy responsibly.
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