Mango Margarita

Tropical Tequila Twist

Mango Margarita

Move over, classic margarita! Today, we're diving into the world of the Mango Margarita, a dazzling twist that injects a burst of sunshine and juicy sweetness into the familiar formula. Forget the expected – this recipe is all about capturing the essence of a tropical paradise in every sip.

Imagine this: a cool wave of refreshment explodes on your palate. The familiar tang of tequila takes center stage, but now it's joined by a vibrant chorus of mango flavor – sweet, tropical, and bursting with sunshine. A whisper of lime adds a touch of pucker, creating a perfect balance that keeps you coming back for more.

This recipe is your key to unlocking the secrets of the perfect Mango Margarita. No matter your preference, the result will be a stunningly colorful cocktail that's as pleasing to the eye as it is to the taste buds. So, ditch the predictable and embrace the sunshine! The Mango Margarita is the ultimate summer companion, guaranteed to whisk you away to a tropical oasis with every delicious sip. Get ready to experience a margarita transformed – a refreshing escape captured in a glass!

Ingredients

  • 2 fluid ounces tequila
  • 1 fluid ounce orange liqueur (see Notes below)
  • 1 fluid ounce lime juice
  • 2 ounces mango (frozen or fresh)
  • Salt, for garnish (optional)
  • Ice

Measurement Conversions: 1 fl oz = 1 shot = 30ml

How To Make

  • Create salt-rimmed glass by sprinkling a few teaspoons of salt over the surface of a small plate or saucer. Then, rub one wedge of lime along the rim of a glass and then dip it into the salt so that the entire rim is covered.
  • Place tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, mango pieces and ice into a blender. Blend until smooth.
  • Pour the blended mixture into the salt-rimmed glass.

Notes

  • Tequila - the type of tequila best suited for margaritas is Silver tequila. To make it confusing, it is also called Blanco, Platinum or White. This type will give your tequila a clean agave flavor
  • Orange liqueur - the classic margarita calls for Cointreau so use that if you can. Triple sec is often used as a substitute but tends to be comparatively sweet. Grand Marnier is generally not recommended due to the addition of cognac giving it a spicier more complex flavor.
  • Salt - to spice up the drink, a variation you can try is a chilli salt variation. Simply add some chilli powder or chilli flakes to the salt. Of course, tastes will vary on this, but don’t use too much as it will overpower the drink.

Explore these tasty variations to the OG version…

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