what is a good liquid to replace tequila with?

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I'm looking to try a marinade recipe I found recently that calls for tequila. However one of my friends is unable to consume alcohol. What would be a good flavorful liquid to use? I'm looking for a flavor that is fairly similar or at least somewhat close.

Here's the recipe I'm looking to make courtesy of Alton Brown

Ingredients

  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 cup packed cilantro leaves
  • 2 limes, zested
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/4 cup tequila
  • 1 pound tilapia fillets
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Directions

Put the garlic, cilantro, lime zest, cumin, salt, and pepper in a small food processor bowl and pulse until combined, approximately 20 seconds. With the processor running, add the tequila. Put the tilapia fillets into a 1 gallon resealable bag, add the garlic mixture and move around to coat each fillet. Set aside at room temperature for 15 to 20 minutes.

Heat an electric nonstick griddle to 375 degrees F.

Brush the griddle with the olive oil. Cook the fillets until just cooked through and opaque about 3 to 4 minutes per side. Cut into strips and serve in warm tortillas with crema, shredded red cabbage and lime wedges.



Best Answer

The tequila probably plays two roles in the recipe: as flavor and as a solvent. The alcohol in the tequila will dissolve certain components in spices that water or oil do not. On the flavor side, tequila is basically a floral smell, so (and sniff together before you say no) why not try rose essence and honey with maybe a tiny bit of some cinnamon. You can find cooking rose water in ethnic food stores. It is used in Persian and Indian cooking.




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What can you use to substitute tequila?

What Alcohol Can Replace Tequila? Rum can be substituted for tequila using a rule of or light rum for gold tequila. The alcohol-infused flavor of rum makes it ideal for cooking, too. The cachaca, a Brazilian alcohol made from sugar cane juice, is another good substitute if you don't like rum.

What alcohol is most similar to tequila?

Mezcal - a smokey tequila alternative For the generally unindoctrinated, mezcal is to tequila as bourbon is to whiskey. Mezcal is one of the oldest (and tastiest!) spirits that we have, and its production methods are unsurprisingly old-fashioned. It all starts with the heart of the agave plant, known as a pi\xf1a.

What is a good non-alcoholic substitute for tequila?

Any one of these will make an easy nonalcoholic substitute for tequila or mezcal in existing cocktail recipes and in your own booze-free experiments.
  • Free Spirits The Spirit of Tequila. ...
  • Mockingbird Spirit Agave. ...
  • Lyre's Agave Blanco and Agave Reserva. ...
  • Harmony Smoked Ap\xe9ritif. ...
  • Optimist Botanicals Smokey.


What can I use instead of tequila in a margarita?

Believe it or not, a margarita doesn't have to use tequila. Instead, turn to a bottle of mezcal. Similar to tequila in that it's made from agave in Mexico, mezcal is fermented with roasted pi\xf1a, giving the spirit a smoky, earthy taste.




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Answer 2

(yes, I know, this isn't really an answer)

Alcohol is often used as a solvent -- there are a number of flavorful chemicals that are alcohol soluble, and so the alcohol will help the flavors meld better. As such, you might be able to mimic qualities of the flavor of the alcohol, but you'll be lacking a critical process that might require you to adjust other aspects of the recipe to compensate (eg, adding more herb or spices, as their flavor won't come through as well; letting food sit longer for the flavors to meld).

update : I should mention, as I didn't raise this issue in the discussion of wine substitutes -- for wine, you're often reducing the wine for sauces to (try to) remove the alcohol but intensify the flavor of the wine; with a vodka sauce, you're trying to extract extra flavors from the tomatoes and looking for no flavor contribution from the alcohol. Wine will act as a solvent, but it's typically not the primary role or as singificant.

Answer 3

Tequila substitute – In a Southwestern type of a marinade, Cactus juice or nectar. If I’m making a recipe that calls for a small bit of tequila, I sometimes use a squirt or two of lime, instead. If the recipe already has lime, I’ll just leave the tequila out. In a marinade I might add a dash of white vinegar.

Answer 4

In this case, with this marinade, I would say water should work pretty well. It won't be as floral, but it will still taste pretty good! Nobody will notice that the tequila is missing unless you tell them.

If you want to change the flavor a bit, but 'juice it up' for the tilapia since you've lost the tequila flavor, I would recommend adding some preserved lemons in. Of course, those take a long time to make, so this might not be very practical for you, but preserved lemons have a fantastic and interesting flavor that would go nicely here.

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