I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that I had never made a fresh margarita from home before. Not once in my 32 years. Not without the mix you buy from the store, most of the time involving a blender to make them frozen.
Last month, I had planned a Mexican themed night in. I thought it would be fun to make fresh classic margaritas to enjoy with dinner. After a trip to the liquor store, I was ready to test them out. It took a few test runs but I finally was able to create a pretty darn good margarita. It was fresh, crisp and delicious. Just what I needed on that Friday night. Now the ingredients are kept on hand to enjoy whenever I want!
CHEERS!
Ingredients:
1 1/2 ounces freshly squeezed lime juice
1 1/2 ounces tequila
1 ounce cointreau
1/4 ounce agave nectar (more or less depending on your desired sweetness level)
ice
to garnish: lime wedge & rim salt
Directions:
In a cocktail shaker, pour lime juice, tequila, cointreau, agave and a few cubes of ice.
Shake well until combined.
Taste to make sure it's sweet enough. Add more agave if not.
For a salted rim- run the juice of a lime around the outside of the glass. Dip the rim in a shallow dish filled with rim/ sea salt. Add a lime wedge if desired.
Fill glass with a few more ice cubes, pour margarita mixture over and enjoy!
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