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Thanks to those pre-mixed drinks pumped out of machines at Mexican restaurant chains, the frozen margarita has gained a reputation as the Slurpee of cocktails. But the real thing will have you singing along with the mariachi band in no time.
Step 1: Frost glass
Frost the glass by placing it in the freezer a couple of hours ahead of time.
Step 2: Cover dish with salt
Cover a small dish with a thin layer of salt.
Step 3: Cut lime
Cut the lime in half. Set one half aside and cut a wedge from the other half.
Step 4: Rub lime on rim
Rub the lime wedge around the rim of the chilled margarita glass, leaving an even ring of moisture along the outer edge.
Step 5: Salt rim
Turn the glass upside down onto the dish of salt and twist until a thin layer of salt adheres to the outer rim. Turn the glass right side up and set aside.
Step 6: Add tequila, liqueur, juices, syrup, & ice
Add one and a half ounces of tequila to the blender, then add half an ounce of orange liqueur. Pour in half an ounce of lime juice, drop in half an ounce of lemon juice, sweeten it up with a splash of simple syrup, and finally add one cup of ice.
Tip
For a thicker, creamier drink, freeze the lemon and lime juice ahead of time and blend in the flavored cubes.
Step 7: Blend
Blend at medium speed for approximately 15 seconds, or until smooth.
Step 8: Pour
Pour into your frosted glass.
Step 9: Garnish
Garnish with a lime slice and serve.
Did You Know?
Although they’ve become synonymous with Mexican food, margaritas, frozen or otherwise, aren’t a particularly popular drink in Mexico.
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