Margarita
Updated March 28, 2024

- Total Time
- 3 minutes
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Ingredients
- 2ounces blanco tequila
- Juice of 1 whole lime
- ½ounce triple sec, preferably Cointreau
- Salt for rim (optional)
- Lime wedge, for garnish
Preparation
- Step 1
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add tequila, lime juice and triple sec.
- Step 2
Shake until combined.
- Step 3
Pour, with the ice, into a highball or footed glass (salt rim first if you like). Garnish with wedge of lime.
Private Notes
Comments
What could be a more useless measure than the juice of one whole citrus of any type? I am a fan of 3:2:1 tequila:lime juice:Cointreau.
From years of making margaritas, and after trying many recipes, these proportions work best:
1/2 c. tequila
1/3 c. Cointreau
1/4 c. lime juice
On ice or stained. Salt or not. I have had so many people say this is the best margarita they ever tasted. Thank you Rick Bayless.
Like, how does this scale to be a pitcher of margarita(s?)? I need more volume, or else I won’t be able to attend to my guests.
Help me Rosie!
Should be 2:1:1. 1/2 oz Cointreau will give you a harsh drink that isn't sweet enough (2:1:1 isn't very sweet either). Orange bitters is a nice touch, too.
The juice of one lime is a poor measure. limes vary in the volume of juice that can be extracted and the flavor evolves as a lime ages. The recipe is of no use to someone who has any experience making margaritas and is less than optimal for one trying with little experience.
One whole lime way too much
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