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,...
Author: Chef John
A refreshing variation on a classic frozen margarita.
Author: Patrick Washburn
A near perfect strawberry margarita with frozen strawberries and limeade concentrate.
Author: JTWTECH
The two-toned, sunrise-like appearance of this cocktail makes it as welcome on a cool day as it is on a hot day.
Author: Allrecipes
Switch up your margarita with this delicious cranberry variety. No sugary margarita mix needed, just fresh fruit!
Author: Ashleigh Evans
Another poster was looking for this recipe. Hope it helps! You can also substitute the melon liqueur with gin or banana liqueur. Enjoy!
Author: LOVE22
Served straight up or on the rocks, the margarita is one of the most popular cocktails of all time. And for good reason! It will cool you down on a hot day or warm you up on a cool day. Any day is a good...
Author: Allrecipes
Margaritas with a spicy kick! The agave nectar and fresh lime juice make a big difference. Include the jalapeno seeds for an extra kick!
Author: Matt D
My mum taught me how to make these and I have been hooked ever since.
Author: Jodean Seniuk
Setting out to duplicate the coconut margaritas we had in Costa Rica, my first attempt was awful! I surfed the internet for a good recipe with little luck. I then took what I'd learned from my first nasty...
Author: Clifford Randall Lyde
These peach margaritas are based on the easy margarita recipe on this site. That recipe uses limeade, tequila, Cointreau®, and ice. Garnish as desired.
Author: WillEatForFood
I had my first Pink Cadillac when I was in Las Vegas for my best friend's wedding. This is a refreshing change from a traditional margarita.
Author: Lori
Raspberry liqueur, called framboise, gives this refreshing tequila-based cocktail a sweet finish.
Author: Allrecipes
Enjoy this keto margarita without feeling guilty! This recipe uses Swerve® instead of sugar, and orange-flavored sparkling water to mimic the taste of orange liqueur.
Author: France C
Very yummy adult summer treat. Subtle peach flavors. I don't generally measure the ingredients when I make my margaritas because I've done it so many times. You can tweak the amounts to your own liking,...
Author: Kim
Tired of mediocre margaritas with stomach-upsetting sour mix? Try this perfect margarita recipe on the rocks!
Author: Amy L Drouillard
This is the non-frozen version of my watermelon margaritas. These are so amazing and refreshing on hot summer days. To make a virgin version, omit the tequila and use a lemon-lime soda.
Author: RainbowJewels
A Salty Chihuahua is a variation on the salty dog, and it's also fun to say.
Author: MJCNELSON
Quick and easy. The perfect blend of tart and sweet in a good frozen margarita.
Author: Sheryl Reeves
A unique way to make a margarita. Be careful! These are known to be potent!
Author: austinmomma
This is a basic margarita recipe. You can add your favorite fresh fruits to flavor it. Fresh strawberry or mango are good choices. For a little something different, try granulated sugar rims on the glasses...
Author: P
Similar to Long Island iced tea, but with a mule kick. Great for hot and humid days. If you are the cook, save yours for after the biscuits come out of the oven or the steaks off the grill.
Author: csappe
Variation on the ultimate frozen strawberry margarita. Serve in margarita glasses with the rims dipped in powdered sugar or coarse salt.
Author: Amy
Here's a fired up twist on a traditional Mexican cocktail. You'll grill the grapefruit and lime to caramelize the fruit and give the juice a subtle smoky edge. Stir it up with tequila or mescal and top...
Author: foodelicious
This is a refreshing adult beverage that goes down a little too easily! At summer family gatherings, even the beer drinkers ask for seconds!
Author: Barley Mow
This delicious fresh mango margarita is very refreshing. For an extra special twist, pour a thin layer of Grand Marnier over the top of the margarita.
Author: Goldie
My brother taught me this when he came home from college. I LOVED it and have been telling the world since!
Author: Gabrielle MacMillen
My husband was a bartender for a trendy restaurant when we met. Here's one of his home versions! Garnish with a lime wedge or an orange wedge.
Author: THEATREGIRL
We serve these when friends come over and they are always sure to liven up a party!
Author: JTWTECH
The quirkiest, yet quickest frozen margarita with a taste that's hard to beat!!!
Author: Ron
Gold tequila and raspberry liqueur shaken up with sour mix.
Author: Angelica
These are a bit labor intensive but worth it. Fresh limes and a good lime squeezer are a must.
Author: JACKSMOM
It's called riverbank margaritas because you can carry everything you need to the riverbank! Very tasty! You can have it on the rocks or we sometimes put it in resealable bags in the freezer and it becomes...
Author: RobG
An unusual twist to a classic drink! Watch out, these will sneak up on you!
Author: Todd S