This margarita, made with freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, and agave for a natural sweetener, is light, refreshing, and not too sweet. Salt or sugar rim optional.
This is the easiest spicy margarita I've ever made. It doesn't require any muddling or infusing, just a splash of pickled jalapeño juice. It's spicy, so a little bit of juice goes a long way.
Calling all pickle lovers, this one's for you! It's the perfect margarita for a hot summer's day. The fresh dill flavor is what makes it, so I recommend using fresh, refrigerated pickles instead of the...
This is a cocktail riff on a lemonade recipe we love (armagazine.com/rosemary-infused-watermelon-lemonade). The herb-melon combo is delicious, and watermelon's natural sweetness keeps added sugar low.
Mango nectar or thawed cranberry juice concentrate can be substituted for the cactus pear juice, but if you can find it, the margarita will be magical.
The sour formula is the root of many cocktails, including margaritas and mules, perhaps because it's so easy to remember and so simple to adapt. All you need is: 1 part sweet, 1 part sour, and 2 parts...
Mastering the margarita requires a certain amount of practice, but once you dial-in your perfect ratio, it's a really easy cocktail to replicate. The classic recipe is 3 parts tequila, 2 parts triple sec,...
This is great for using up that extra rhubarb! It's a very kicky twist on a Cosmopolitan, and you can use the syrup to add a spark to any of your favorite drinks, from vodka lemonade to margaritas. The...
A strawberry margarita is the perfect summer cocktail! Made with frozen strawberries and limeade concentrate, this 5-ingredient margarita is ready to refresh you in just minutes. For an extra-sweet presentation,...