7 Margarita Recipes For A Party

Margarita recipes for a party

The sourness of the limes and bitter tones of the tequila along with a hint of saltiness makes the classic Margarita a difficult drink to part with. Although you may think that the ingredients of a good ol’ fashion cocktail cannot be topped, we’re here to challenge you. Read our picks of Margarita recipes for a party and see how you can further improve this already delicious cocktail.

7 Margarita Recipes For A Party

  1. Tommy’s Margarita
  2. Frozen Margarita
  3. Spicy Margarita
  4. The Mosé
  5. Orange Margarita
  6. Cranberry Margarita
  7. Rosalia Margarita

1. Tommy’s Margarita

This concoction was made by Julio Bermejo, a beverage manager at Tommy’s Mexican Restaurant in San Francisco, and this is where this Margarita gets its name. Instead of using an orange liqueur to sweeten the flavors, this cocktail uses agave nectar as a substitute. This simple swap enhances the richness of this drink and allows the drinker to consume fewer calories too. If you’re looking to kick things off at your party, try serving Tommy’s Margaritas to put everyone in a good mood.

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce of lime juice
  • 2 ounces of Blanco tequila
  • ½ ounce of agave nectar
  • Salt for garnish

How To Make Tommy’s Margarita

  1. In a shaker, add the lime juice, tequila, agave, and ice. 
  2. Shake the ingredients for about 30 seconds so that it’s mixed properly.
  3. Rim the glass with salt and put fresh ice cubes into it.
  4. Strain the liquid into prepared glass and serve.

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2. Frozen Margarita

Margaritas are served chilled so that the refreshing qualities of the ingredients stay intact. But if you want a drink that’ll make your brain freeze up a notch, then the Frozen Margarita is just the right thing for you. The chilled glass makes all the difference in this cocktail so make sure that you’ve given it enough time in the freezer. Also, the blended ice makes the Frozen Margarita taste not as alcoholic as compared to on the rocks, making it a perfect drink for those who don’t like alcohol hitting them very quickly.

Ingredients

  • ¾ ounces of orange liqueur
  • 2 ounces of Blanco tequila
  • 1 ounce of fresh lime juice.
  • 1 lime wheel for garnish
  • Salt for garnish

How To Make Frozen Margarita

  1. In a blender, put the orange liqueur, tequila, lime juice, and ice cubes.
  2. Now, blend the ingredients until you get a smooth and frothy texture.
  3. Chill the glass in the freezer for about 15 minutes. Once that’s done, apply salt on the rim of the glass.
  4. Pour the liquid into the chilled glass and garnish with the lime wheel. 
  5. Your Frozen Margarita is all ready to be served.

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3. Spicy Margarita

It’s good to spice things up time and again and the same goes for Margaritas too! The jalapeño that’s added to the mix cuts through the sweetness of the orange liqueur, making this Margarita variation taste unique in every way. If you want extra hotness to your drink, add a third jalapeño slice but make sure your guests have an affinity for such spice.

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces of Blanco tequila
  • ½ ounce of orange liqueur
  • 2 slices of jalapeño 
  • 1 ounce of lime juice
  • ½ ounce of agave syrup
  • Salt for garnish
  • 1 jalapeño slice for garnish
  • 1 slice of lime

How To Make Spicy Margarita

  1. In a shaker, gently muddle the jalapeño slices.
  2. Put the tequila, liqueur, lime juice, and agave syrup in the shaker. 
  3. Mix well till it’s chilled.
  4. Apply the slice of lime along the rim of the glass. Dip the rimmed glass into salt so that it’s coated.
  5. Strain the mixture into the prepared glass, garnish with a jalapeño slice and serve.

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Margarita Recipes For A Party
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4. The Mosé

No, we haven’t spelled Rosé here, in fact, we’re referring to an interesting Margarita cocktail. This cocktail has a sweeter taste than your Classic Margarita, all thanks to the strawberries and added sugar. Moreover, the dry rosé is just the supporting character of The Mosé as it dishes out a bit of dryness to the Margarita to balance the overall sweetness. Make this drink if you are having a barbeque party in your backyard because it’ll be perfect to counter the summer heat.

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp of sugar
  • 1 ounce of fresh lemon juice
  • 2 sliced strawberries
  • 2 ounces of tequila Blanco
  • ¾ ounce of dry rosé

How To Make The Mosé

  1. Add the strawberries and sugar to a shaker and muddle the ingredients gently.
  2. Put the tequila, rosé, lemon juice, and large ice cube into the shaker. 
  3. Combine the ingredients for about 30 seconds till chilled.
  4. Don’t strain the mixture, pour the chilled liquid into the glass with the ice cube and serve.

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5. Orange Margarita

The Orange Margarita is a great way to include some vitamin C in your gathering. The sweet, citrus hints of the fresh orange juice add to the fruits and earthy flavors of the tequila. The agave nectar provides a slight boost of sweetness in this citrus-infused drink, completing the experience of sipping an Orange Margarita. We are pretty sure that this variation of a Margarita will cause your guests to drink more than one glass of this savory liquid.

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces of fresh orange juice
  • 2 ounces of fresh lime juice
  • 2 ounces of tequila
  • ¼ ounce of agave nectar
  • 1 orange wedge for garnish

How To Make Orange Margarita

  1. Add the orange juice, lime juice, tequila, agave, and ice into the shaker. 
  2. Shake the ingredients well, for about 30 seconds, until chilled.
  3. Strain the liquid into the glass over fresh ice.
  4. Garnish with the orange wedge and serve.

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Margarita Recipes For A Party
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6. Cranberry Margarita

Fruit-based Margaritas are one of the most popular types of Margarita recipes for a party, and that’s why we have Cranberry Margarita added to this list. This variation is more towards the sourer side instead of a tarty flavor. The cranberry juice adds that extra zing to the drink and makes it visually appealing to the eye due to its bright, red color. 

To make the Cranberry Margarita a little more dramatic, the orange liqueur is added, giving you a subtle bitter aftertaste. If cranberry is your jam, just take a sip of this drink and you’ll think you’re drinking the juice of the gods.

Ingredients

  • 1½ ounces of cranberry juice
  • 2 ounces of tequila
  • ¾ ounce of lime juice
  • ½ ounce of agave nectar
  • ½ ounce of orange liqueur
  • 1 lime wheel for garnish

How To Make Cranberry Margarita

  1. Put the cranberry juice, tequila, lime juice, agave, liqueur, and ice into the shaker.
  2. Shake the mixture for around 30 seconds till it’s chilled.
  3. Strain the liquid into a glass over fresh ice.
  4. Garnish with a lime wheel and enjoy your colorful cocktail.

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7. Rosalia Margarita

The Rosalia Margarita is a journey! With gentle bittersweet notes composed by the agave in the Blanco tequila and the bitter liqueur adding more depth, the Rosalia Margarita can be considered a symphony of sorts. The rose sugar syrup adds a floral tinge to this brilliant version of a Margarita, completing the artistic journey of this drink. 

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces of Blanco tequila
  • ½ ounce of bitter liqueur
  • ½ ounce of lemon juice
  • ¾ ounce of rose sugar syrup
  • Himalayan pink salt for garnish

How To Make Rosalia Margarita

  1. In a shaker, put the tequila, liqueur, lemon juice, rose sugar syrup, and ice. 
  2. For about 30 seconds, shake the ingredients until chilled.
  3. Rim the glass with Himalayan pink salt, and strain the liquid into the glass over fresh ice. 
  4. Your artsy drink is all ready to be served.
Rosalia Margarita
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Summing Up

Now you’ll never run out of ideas since you know some of the best Margarita recipes for a party. With our list, you’ll get more ideas to surprise your guests and show your mixologist side. So, be prepared for more RSVPs!

FAQs

Which Are Some Of The Best Margarita Recipes For A Party?

Some of the best Margarita recipes for a party are Cranberry Margarita, Rosalia Margarita, Spicy Margarita, and Frozen Margarita.

What Is The Best Liquor To Make Margaritas?

If you notice, many of our recipes in this list have used Blanco tequila as the base ingredient for Margaritas. This is because you get a better hint of those agave and citrus flavors in a Blanco as compared to other types of tequilas.

What Makes Margaritas Taste Better?

Many elements go toward making a Margarita taste good, but the main secret lies in the juice you use. Fresh fruit juice always triumphs over juice that’s packed in tetra packs as it provides a fresher and cleaner taste.

How Long Should You Shake A Margarita?

You can shake the Margarita for about 30 seconds so that the ingredients get thoroughly combined for the cocktail to taste flavorful.

What Is A Traditional Margarita Made Of?

A traditional Margarita is made of orange liqueur, tequila, and lime juice. You can also use agave nectar or simple syrup as a sweetener for taste.

What Is The Difference Between Margherita And Margarita?

A Margarita is a cocktail that’s made up of tequila and lime juice whereas a Margherita is a pizza that’s topped with tomatoes and mozzarella cheese and fresh basil. Now you know the difference between the two!

What Do You Put Around The Rim Of A Margarita Glass?

You usually rim a Margarita glass with lime and salt. But you can do the same with powdered sugar, chili powder, dried herbs, and cocoa powder; it depends on what your taste buds feel like having.

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