6 Ways to Up Your Margarita Game

There’s nothing wrong with a traditional margarita, but let’s be honest; sometimes, you just need to do something a little different. When you’re feeling a little tired of the same old margarita recipes, it’s time to mix things up. Fortunately, we’ve come up with six unique ideas for upping your margarita game. Perfect for your next social gathering, these fun variations on the traditional margarita will have you falling in love with the drink all over again.

Margarita Popsicles

Booze and popsicles. Is there really any better combination—especially on a hot summer day? We didn’t think so. Rather than your typical hum-drum margarita in a glass, why not make popsicles out of them for your next barbecue or party? You can buy popsicle trays at your local grocery store; then, it’s just a matter of adding in a bit of your favorite non-alcoholic mixers (such as lime or orange juice) to ensure that the popsicles freeze and harden.

Margarita Shots

If you’ve had jello shots before, then you already know they’re the most amazing combination of your childhood and your adulthood. But most jello shots are made with vodka or rum. Why not mix things up a little bit and incorporate tequila for a margarita shot? From strawberry margarita shots to traditional margarita shots served in real lime wedges, the possibilities are endless. These are the perfect surprise to whip up for your next gathering.

Beer-Ritas

Who says you should have to choose between a beer and a margarita? With a beer-rita, you can have both at the same time! Making a beer-rita is simple enough; all it involves is carefully pouring your favorite beer into an already-made margarita (just be careful not to let the head get too high). We recommend using an authentic Mexican beer for the best results, but we won’t judge if you don’t have any readily available.

Unique Ingredients

Sometimes, all it takes is the addition of a couple unique ingredients to take your margarita to the next level. From bloody Mary margaritas with olive juice and Tabasco sauce, to jalepeño margaritas and everything in between, there are so many ways to spice up your favorite beverage. Either of the aforementioned unique margaritas will also go great with many authentic Mexican food recipes.

Margarita Desserts

Have your cake and your margarita, too! Or did we mean to say cookies? Enjoy all your favorite aspects of a margarita in dessert form by whipping up a batch of margarita cookies with a tequila glaze. It’s easier than you think, and it’s love at first bite. But don’t just take our word for it…you have to try this one out for yourself.

Margarita Drinkware

Of course, even if you decide to remain loyal to your traditional margarita, you can always enjoy it in a fun and unique glass or mug. And when you bring your Macayo’s mug to any of our restaurants, you’ll even receive a great price on a margarita fill. Just another reason to drink more margaritas, enjoy some delicious Mexican food, and gather to spend time with friends and family.

The Margarita: A Refreshing History

When it comes to Mexican alcoholic drinks, one that comes to mind right away for most people is the margarita. Made with tequila, lime juice, and Cointreau, the margarita is a simple yet versatile beverage; it can be served up on the rocks, frozen, or even on its own. Not to mention, there are many fun variations of the margarita, ranging from fruity margaritas to spicy margaritas and everything in between.

However, have you ever thought about where the margarita came from? You probably assume it was invented in Mexico, but what do you know about when it was invented or even who claims to have invented it? We have some of the answers here, but as it turns out, the history of the margarita is a little more complicated than you would think.

Who Invented the Margarita?

As with many popular inventions, there are lots of people who claim to have invented the margarita. Dating as far back as 1930 and as recently as 1948, bar owners have been staking their claim to the invention. Unfortunately, nobody knows for sure (nor will we ever know) who first decided to combine that delicious mix of tequila, fresh-squeezed lime juice, and Cointreau into a refreshing beverage.

More than likely, there have been so many different claims to inventing the margarita because multiple people probably invented it around the same time. After all, the margarita itself only contains three simple ingredients, so it’s not too farfetched to think that several people could come up with the same cocktail combination.

Possible Drink Adaptations

Not to mention, there were many popular drinks around the time that the margarita was thought to have been invented that are quite similar to the margarita. As such, we can’t rule out the possibility that the margarita is actually an adaptation of another beverage. For example, there’s the tequila daisy—a beverage that combines tequila, lime juice, and grenadine (only one ingredient different than the margarita). While we may never all agree on who exactly made the first  margarita, we can probably all agree on the fact that it’s a delicious enough beverage that so many people want to lay claim to it.

What We Know For Sure

So, what do we know for sure about the history of the margarita? We know that it was probably invented at some point in the 1930s or 1940s in Mexico. We also know that, since the invention of the margarita, the beverage has even grown popular enough to have its very own glass, along with dozens (if not hundreds) of delicious variations on the traditional recipe. Oh, and we know that at the end of a long day, nothing beats the refreshing taste of this controversial cocktail.

As you can now see, there’s more to the history of the margarita than meets the eye. And despite the fact that we may never know who invented one of our favorite adult beverages, we can still enjoy them greatly. Whether you’re in the mood for a traditional margarita or something a little more unique, you can always rely on Macayo’s to deliver.

 

Happy Birthday Macayo’s!

Did you know that Macayo’s is celebrating its 69th birthday? We are! Since the 1940s, we’ve been serving up some of the area’s favorite drinks and Mexican dishes. Today, we have 15 different locations across the state and beyond. In celebration of our 69th birthday, we’re inviting everybody to stop by and sample some of our new menu items and drink specials. We know that when it comes to Mexican restaurants, the community holds us in high regard, which is why we continue striving to impress.

From 1946 Through Today

The roots of Macayo’s date all the way back to 1946, when Woody and Victoria Johnson first made their dream of owning a restaurant come true. With the opening of their first restaurant, they knew their focus was going to be on hospitality and delicious, authentic Mexican recipes. The funny thing is that not much has changed since that first day of operation; we’re still family-owned (the Johnson’s sons and daughter have taken the reigns) and we’re still known for our friendliness and our fresh, delicious food. The only real difference is that we’re slightly larger today, with 15 different locations currently in operation. And that’s something we’re very proud of!

Must-Try Menu Items

In celebration of our 69th birthday, we’ve been working hard at coming up with some great new menu items, and we’re so excited to share them with you! A few of our favorites include our bold shrimp and chorizo taquitos, tinga chicken tacos, and pollo blanco burros. We also have a yummy green chile pork stew for those who are looking for a heartier option. Specifically, this dish incorporates the best cuts of pork butt, some amazing braising spices, tomatillo salsa, and fresh-grown poblano peppers for a spicy, smoky flavor. And finally, be sure to leave plenty of room for dessert, because our new mint chocolate chimis are out of this world.

New Drink Items

Of course, we knew we couldn’t stop with just a few new dishes on our menu. We know that many of our customers come back time and time again because they love our unique drinks! That’s why we decided to come up with some fun new drink options that you need to try for yourself. From our classic grand margarita to our fruity Arizona sunset margarita, we’re shaking things up with our new drink options. We also have a truly light and refreshing desert limeade that you’ll absolutely love, on top of our red sangira with a kick (hint: it includes tequila)! And last but certainly not least, we have our own version of the Moscow Mule. Known as the Macayo Mule, this drink incorporates the flavors of tequila, Patron, ginger beer, and a spring of fresh mint for a delicious flavor. And of course, it’s served up in a copper mug to bring out the best tastes!

Here at Macayo’s, we’re so proud to be celebrating 69 years of serving the community. And we couldn’t think of a better place to share our authentic recipes than right here in Arizona. We hope you’ll stop by to celebrate with us by trying out some of our new dishes and drinks!

 

Shrimp and Chorizo Taquitos to Try

When you’re in the mood for a flavorful dish that’ll leave you full and satisfied, you can’t go wrong with our shrimp and chorizo taquitos. When it comes to Mexican shrimp recipes, it really doesn’t get any yummier (or easier) than this one. Read on to find out everything you need to know about preparing and serving up this dish tonight.

What You Need

Start by making sure you’ve got everything you need to create the shrimp and chorizo mix. This will include:

  • two ounces of chorizo
  • an ounce of chipotle butter
  • a pound of diced shrimp
  • an ounce of Macayo’s Sergio’s Tomatillo Salsa
  • three ounces of Jack cheese
  • nine red corn tortillas (6oz.)
  • nine white corn tortillas (6oz.)
  • olive oil, as needed

You’ll also need a few sautee pans for cooking and mixing the ingredients.

Putting it Together

Got all the ingredients you need? Great! Time to get started in prepping this dish. It’s quicker and easier than you probably think, making this an ideal dish for a busy weeknight or even a relaxing weekend day.

Start by heating your chipotle butter in a sautee pan until it’s melted. Then, add the chorizo and brown it evenly until it’s entirely cooked through. Drain the grease from the chorizo and add the shrimp, flipping and cooking until pink in color and done. Next, add the tomatillo salsa mix all the ingredients together thoroughly before moving to a shallow pan and allowing to cool to about 40 degrees. This will give the flavors a chance to marry together before moving onto the next step.

Once it’s cooled down, add the Jack cheese to the top of the mixture and allow it to melt. Then, in a clean sautee pan, add a little bit of olive oil and brown both sides of each tortilla, being careful not to burn them. The tortillas should be warmed just enough to make them soft and pliable. Set the browned tortillas onto a clean, dry surface before placing about an ounce of the chorizo and shrimp mixture onto each tortilla and rolling them into individual taquitos.

Presentation

Now that you’ve prepared this delicious dish, it’s time to plate and present to your dinner guests! To present this dish, each plate should have:

  • two of the red tortilla taquitos
  • two of the white tortilla taquitos
  • an ounce of shredded cabbage
  • a half ounce of extra tomatillo salsa
  • a half ounce of Baja sauce
  • a half ounce of pico de gallo
  • a quarter ounce of extra Jack cheese

Serving these ingredients on the side will allow your guests to customize their own taquitos to suit their unique tastes. Plus, plating your dish in this way will make it look like your meal was cooked by a professional chef! Trust us on this one.

As you can see, whipping up a batch of 18 delicious shrimp and chorizo tacos is a lot easier and quicker than you may think. The next time you’re in the mood for some bold and flavorful Mexican food, be sure to give this recipe a try. It’s sure to become one of your new household favorites!

The History of Macayo’s

Today, Macayo’s restaurant group, known for its delicious and authentic Mexican cuisine—especially its fresh and homemade guacamole. However, despite Macyo’s strong presence across Arizona and beyond today, Macayo’s had very humble beginnings. Read on to explore how Macayo’s began and how it has evolved over the years into the hometown favorite that it is today.

The Early Years

In 1946, Woody and Victoria Johnson first made their dreams come true when they opened the doors of their first restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona. Their main priority was keeping their guests happy and coming back to experience excellent service and hospitality along with delicious foods prepared with only the freshest and highest quality ingredients. Legend has it, Woody Johnson was the first person to invent the chimichanga, a dish that is very popular today. Specifically, it is believed that Woody created the first chimichanga while playing around in the kitchen sometime in 1946.

Macayo’s Today

Today, what started off as a small restaurant owned by Woody and Victoria Johnson has evolved into 12 locations across Arizona. Still today, Macayo’s is family owned and operated. In fact, Woody and Victoria Johnson’s daughter, Sharisse, along with their two sons, Gary and Stephen, still run the company today, carrying on their father’s legacy and dreams. Further engrained into the company’s values is a love for true Mexican cuisine, a focus on giving back to the community, and a priority of making every customer in every Macayo’s restaurant feel welcome and appreciated each time they dine there.

Longstanding Tradition

Whether it’s the annual Macayo’s Salsa Challenge or any of the other longstanding Mexican traditions carried out Macayo’s, one thing is for sure: this restaurant group is about so much more than just the food. It’s about helping generation after generation understand the value of hospitality, fresh food, and celebrating the rich Mexican culture. This is evident in each one of the Macayo’s restaurants, even as the restaurant themselves evolve and change (such as their Scottsdale location, which is currently preparing for its grand re-opening).

Macayo’s is also proud to have recently released a new menu in celebration of 70 years of serving the community; in this menu, you’ll find a mix of some of their traditional family favorites, along with some new twists. From fresh new margarita recipes to their world famous authentic guacamole recipe, there’s truly something for everybody on this menu, whether you have a taste for something spicy, sweet, or just about anything in between.

As you can see, Macayo’s really does have a rich history and firm roots planted in the Phoenix area. As such, the Macayo’s family loves being able to give back to the community that has supported them and helped them thrive all these years. If you’re in the mood for some delicious Mexican food and unrivaled hospitality, feel free to stop by any of their 15 locations. Oh, and don’t forget to give their authentic guacamole recipe a try for yourself!

 

5 Ladies Night Cocktails to Try

Every woman deserves to be able to spend some quality time with her friends every once in awhile. No matter how busy your schedule gets, surely you can find some time to catch up with your girlfriends over a few cocktails. Here at Macayo’s, we’re proud to be a great location for hosting your next ladies’ night out. With the best Mexican drinks and some delicious food to accompany it, we invite you to stop by with the girls the next time you all get a chance to get together! Specifically, we’ve got a few drinks that are sure to suit the members of your group.

Grand Margarita

Sometimes, you just need a margarita at the end of a long, hard day. Our Grand Margarita is perfect for sipping as you catch up with your best friends. Refreshing and light, Macayo’s Grand Margarita combines the flavors of Patron Silver Tequila and Grand Marnier. This is the perfect drink if you and your girlfriends are looking for a classic drink with a kick.

Arizona Sunset Margarita

Of course, if you’re looking for something a little fruitier, we can also recommend our Arizona Sunset Margarita, which is a favorite off our new menu and a go-to beverage for many of our female patrons. This delicious margarita is made with Sauza Blue Reposado Tequila, Cointreau, peach, and cranberry juice for a unique flavor that blows a traditional margarita out of the water. Our guests love the beautiful reddish-pink color of this beverage and its yummy orange peel garnish.

Desert Limeade

When you and your group are looking for Mexican alcoholic drinks that are truly refreshing—especially on a hot summer day—you really can’t go wrong with the Desert Limeade Margarita. You won’t find another beverage like this in the area. Made with Espolon Reposado Tequila, fresh jalepeño, fresh cucumber, freshly squeeze lime juice, and desert pair, this is a drink you truly need to try for yourself to appreciate!

Red Sangria

If you and your girlfriends are more along the lines of wine drinkers, then you’ll love our Red Sangria with a kick! It’s made with your traditional red wine and freshly squeezed fruit, but to make things a little more interesting (as we always do here at Macayo’s), we also add a little bit of tequila. This sangria is great when shared with friends, so come give it a try on your next ladies’ night out!

Macayo Mule

Finally, we also have the popular Macayo Mule, which is our take on the traditional Moscow Mule. This yummy beverage is made with Casamingos Blanco Tequila, Patron Citronge Lime, refreshing ginger beer, and a sprig of fresh mint. And it’s all served up in a copper mug to bring out all the flavors, just like a Moscow Mule. Yum!

The next time you and your girlfriends are looking for somewhere to go and celebrate your ladies’ night out, be sure to keep Macayo’s in mind. Aside from excellent and authentic Mexican food, we’ve also got plenty of fun cocktails for you to try!

Come Celebrate National Guacamole Day

Few things in this world taste better than fresh guacamole. That combination of ripe avocado, salt, acidity, and fresh veggies and chiles goes great on just about any Mexican dish. From burritos and tacos to quesadillas and everything in between, guacamole is one of those Mexican food traditions that everybody loves. Or maybe you even like to eat it on its own; it’s okay…we won’t judge you.

National Guacamole Day

Believe it or not, National Guacamole Day is actually a thing (and rightfully so), and it takes place this year on September 16th. You know what that means? There’s never been a better excuse to pig out on guacamole and everything that goes along with it: chips, burritos, tacos, and the like. Here at Macayo’s, we know we’ll be enjoying plenty of large heapings of that heavenly green stuff with our customers as a means of celebrating this amazing holiday.

What’s So Great About Guacamole?

First of all, if you’ve never tried guac before, you haven’t really lived. Okay…we’re just kidding (mostly), but it really is something that everybody should try in their lifetime! For starters, guacamole has a unique taste that simply cannot be replicated or even adequately described. You just need to try it for yourself. However, there are lots of other reasons to enjoy guacamole; for starters, it’s made out of ripe avocados, which are an excellent source of healthy fat and good cholesterol. An avocado also has more potassium than an entire banana, so you can enjoy guacamole guilt-free!

Make Your Own Guacamole

Another great thing about guacamole is that it’s pretty easy to come by these days, due to its popularity. You can find it pre-packaged in stores or readily available at any authentic Mexican restaurant. Of course, you can always whip up a batch of fresh guacamole on your own as well! All you need are some ripe avocados, removed from the skin and mashed, as well as some chiles, diced peppers, onions, lemon or lime juice, salt, and seasonings. In fact, making your own guacamole is probably the most economical way to get the most for your money.

However, because avocados are known for turning brown and going bad soon after being scooped out from the skin, you will want to make only as much guac as you plan on eating in any given day. Otherwise, it will end up going to waste—and what’s more unfortunate than wasted guacamole? We have found, however, that one viable way to keep guacamole and avocados fresh for a little longer is to squirt a bt of exrta lemon or lime juice into it and seal it tight with plastic wrap. If you’re trying to preserve a raw avocado, you can also do so by leaving the pit in.

Whether you plan on enjoying some homemade guac or coming into Macayo’s for some of our fresh and famous guacamole and Mexican food, we hope you take the time out of your day on September 16th to bask in the deliciousness and glory that is guacamole!

 

 

How to Celebrate Mexican Independence Day

Every year, the country of Mexico (and those of Mexican descent living in other countries) celebrate Mexican’s date of independence, which occurred on September 16, 1810. Contrary to popular belief, May 5th (“Cinco de Mayo”) was not the day that Mexican won its independence from Spain, although this was the date of an important battle several decades later. Now is a good time to brush up on the history of Mexican independence and reflect on what it means for the culture today.

A Rocky Past

For more than 300 years, Spain ruled with an iron fist over Mexico. Over time, tensions grew, as many people living in Mexico felt as though they were being oppressed and that they didn’t have enough rights. Around the time of the French and American revolutions, those living in the middle class of Mexico got inspired by other countries’ fights for independence, and the unrest become increasingly difficult to ignore. Specifically, many living in Mexico wanted to break free from Spanish rule, establish their own government, and avoid feeling as though their lives were being dictated by the Catholic church and unfair rulers. And so began the fight for independence.

Fighting for Freedom

Most would agree that the fight for freedom officially began in 1808, when Mexico set up its first government (while still feigning loyalty to Spain). However, it wasn’t until around 1809 and 1810 when the actual battles began to erupt. So, what is the significance of September 16? Well, it was on this date that a Catholic priest actually led his people in rebellion against Spain in the city of Dolores, proclaiming cries of “¡Viva México!” for all to hear. This same group of rebels ended up marching all the way to Mexico City after ordering for the arrest of the entire town’s Spanish population.

And even though this day did not mark the official date of independence from Spain (that didn’t come until much later, after many more years of fighting and violence), Mexican Independence Day is rightfully celebrated on this date due to its undeniable significance in the fight for freedom.

Celebrating Independence

In Mexico, September 16 is a day of celebration. Every year on this date, Mexico City comes alive with parties, festivals, decorations, and the enjoyment of lots of traditional Mexican food. Of course, you don’t have to visit Mexico City (or even Mexico) to celebrate this monumental day in the country’s history. You can easily throw your own celebration, whether it be at home or at your favorite Mexican restaurant.

Specifically, consider whipping up some traditional Mexican food, drinks, and desserts. Decorate with the colors of the Mexican flag (red, white, and green), and spend some time with family and friends as you remember the brave people who fought for independence and stood up for their beliefs. What better way to celebrate independence than to honor the rich culture and history of these people?

Now that you’ve enjoyed a nice little refresher course on the history of Mexico and its independence from Spain, all that’s left to do is figure out how you’re going to celebrate the big day this year. Consider stopping by Macayo’s for some delicious Mexican food and all your favorite drinks!

 

5 New Menu Items to Try at Macayo’s

Here at Macayo’s, we’ve been proudly serving up our tried-and-true family recipes for 70 years, but we recently decided to add a few new dishes to our menu to spice things up a little. Specifically, there are five new menu items that we can’t wait to tell you about! Made with only the freshest of ingredients, these are some of the best Mexican recipes we’ve ever come up with. Of course, we don’t want you to just take our word for it; we invite you to stop by and give any (or all!) of these new menu items a try for yourself.

Shrimp and Chorizo Taquitos

Most people wouldn’t thnk to combine the spicy flavor of Mexican chorizo with the more subtle flavor and crunch of fresh shrimp, but we did! If you love taquitos, you’ll love this new twist on a traditional recipe. The crispiness of the taquito goes amazingly with the flavors of chorizo and shrimp, along with other fresh ingredients.

Tinga Chicken Tacos

Never heard of tinga chicken? It’s a very popular dish that originated in Mexico but has made is way across the border in a big way. Essentially, tinga chicken refers to cooked, shredded chicken in a tomato and chili chipotle sauce. For this dish, we whip up a batch of delicious, smoky, and spicy tinga chicken. But we don’t stop there; we finish it off in a tortilla and serve it up to you in taco form for a taste that’s out of this world.

Pollo Blanco Burro

Our Mexican pollo blanco burro is stuffed with cooked, shredded chicken, black beans, rice, baja sauce, and jack cheese. We pile all that onto a 13-inch tortilla, roll it up burrito style, and get it all nice, cooked, and crispy in the oven before cutting in half at a 45-degree angle and serving it up with a side of cabbage pico and tomatillo salsa. The combination of flavors in this dish is absolutely incredible and words don’t do it justice; you really need to try it for yourself!

Green Chile Pork Stew

Looking to try something a little heartier? If so, then the delicious flavors of pork and green chile will appeal to you in this dish, which incorporates the best cuts of pork butt, some amazing braising spices, tomatillo salsa, and fresh-grown poblano peppers for a spicy, smoky flavor. The next time you’re looking for a Mexican dinner recipe that’s simple yet incredibly flavorful, be sure to keep our new green chile pork stew in mind.

Mint Chocolate Chimis

Save some room for dessert with these chimi recipe that incorporates the flavors of mint and chocolate for a delicious combination. If you love mint-chocolate chip ice cream, trust us, you’re going to love this dish. We’ll prove to you that chimichangas aren’t just meant to be a main dish.

These are just a few of our new menu items that we’d love for you to come out and try. Stop by any Macayo’s location today to order one for yourself!

 

Celebrate 70 Years With Us!

The history of Macayo’s dates back all the way to 1946, when Woody and Victoria Johnson decided to open their first restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona. They knew they wanted to strive to provide their patrons with quality, fresh ingredients served up in a friendly environment. Fast forward 70 years later and that small dream started by Woody and Victoria has grown into the famous Macayo’s restaurant chain, with fifteen locations in operation across Arizona and Nevada.

70 Years of Handcrafted Food

Ever since the opening of the first location in Phoenix, fresh ingredients and signature recipes have been a priority; today, that remains true as Macayo’s proudly celebrates 70 years of family recipes and Mexican traditions passed on from one generation to the next. You can taste the legacy of Woody and Victoria in every ingredient within every dish served up at Macayo’s.

Still Family Owned and Operated

Macayo’s is also proud that after 70 years, they remain family-owned and operated. Specifically, today’s Macayo’s restaurants are owned by Woody and Victoria Johnson’s daughter, Sharisse, along with their two sons, Gary and Stephen. With a focus on giving back to the community and carrying on traditions year in and year out (such as the popular Macayo’s Salsa Challenge), this restaurant remains at the hearts of many across Arizona and in the Las Vegas area. Perhaps that’s because each member of this family-owned and operated business goes out of their way to ensure that each guest feels like they’re a member of the family themselves when they dine at Macayo’s. Hospitality and great food: that’s what they’re all about—and it certainly shows.

The Creation of the Chimichanga

Arguably, Macayo’s also holds the honor of creating the very first chimichanga—although other area restaurants claim the same invention. Either way, it is believed that Woody Johnson himself first invented the chimichanga when playing around in the kitchen back in 1946. Today, there’s no doubt that the chimichanga has become an extremely popular Mexican food dish, despite the fact that the dish itself is not authentically Mexican.

Still, that hasn’t stopped many Arizona residents from creating a petition to make the chimichanga the state food of Arizona.

Come Enjoy Our New Menu

Macayo’s has recently debuted a new menu as part of their 70th anniversary celebration; this menu contains a wonderful mix of some of their traditional family favorites, along with some new twists. All are welcome to stop by any of the 15 Macayo’s locations to try out some of the new menu items themselves (or stick with their favorite traditional staples) along with helping the Johnson family celebrate their 70ths year of operation.

When it comes to fresh, quality Mexican ingredients, Macayo’s is the place to be. Whether you’re in the mood for a light lunch, a filling dinner, a delicious margarita, or anything in between—there’s truly something for everybody at Macayo’s. And each time you step into one of their restaurants, you can rest assured you’ll be treated with the kindness and hospitality that you’d expect from your own family.