Have you ever had a margarita that tastes like chemicals or that leaves that bitter aftertaste in your mouth? Look no further…this recipe is adapted from my friend, Kathy’s, homemade margarita mix. This recipe makes approximately 6 servings (depending on the size of the margarita glass). Serve along side an assortment of tex-mex dips (salsa, guacamole, bean-dip, etc.) and chips.
INGREDIENTS
- 3 cups organic lemonade (such as Santa Cruz)
- 1 cup freshly squeezed organic lime juice* (about 6-10 limes)
- 1/2 cup pulp free, organic orange juice
- 3/4 cup high quality triple sec or cointreau
- 1 cup high quality tequila
- Margarita salt
- 2 additional limes
- 6 margarita glasses
Note: The freshly squeezed lime juice is very important and really shapes the flavor of the margarita mix. You may want to invest in some kind of juicing tool to make your job easier. If you want to substitute some of the freshly squeezed juice with bottled, then use at least 2/3 cup freshly squeezed lime juice and top with 1/3 cup bottled organic lime juice like Lakewood or Santa Cruz – both available at Whole Foods.
DIRECTIONS
- To make the margarita mix, combine lemonade through orange juice in a medium-sized pitcher.
- Add triple sec (or cointreau) and tequila to the pitcher, refrigerate until cold.
- To prepare margarita glasses, quarter a lime, and using one lime wedge, wipe the rim of the margarita glass until wet with lime juice. Immediately dip the rim in margarita salt. (Note: it’s easiest if you pour a little margarita sauce onto a medium-sized plate and invert the glass directly on the plate. This way you won’t contaminate the entire container of margarita salt, too.)
- Fill each margarita glass with ice and top with prepared margarita mix.
- Enjoy with friends!
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