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You can easily adjust this recipe for different margarita variations by adding different fruit juices to the mix or muddling fresh fruit in place of the jalapenos. Shake and strain over ice – garnish with a lime wedge and jalapeno slices. Go easy to start, you can always add more! Add agave, orange juice, and tequila. Adjust the amount of jalapeno depending on your spice preference – I like mine extra spicy so I always use at least 1/2 of a jalapeno.
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To make the cocktail: muddle jalapeno slices and lime in a cocktail shaker. If you’re looking to go easy on the salt you can skip this step entirely or just do half of the rim. Chile lime salt or Tajin compliments a spicy margarita very well. Rub a lime wedge around the top of your glass and dip it in salt. If you like salt on the rim, do this step first. + Salt for the rim – I like Tajin, or none at all + 1/4 – 1/2 oz agave nectar or sweetener of your choice + 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice – I usually use 1 medium-sized lime + 1/2 oz freshly squeezed orange juice – I usually use 1/4 of an orange + 2 oz tequila – I like Casamigos Blanco for my margaritas, but Espalon is good for cocktails as well and really affordable. Cutting down on the sweetener and using freshly squeezed fruit juice – which also has sugar, I have to add – which be a lot easier on your body. All of this sugar is what ultimately leads to hangovers and major headaches the next day. Most margarita recipes call for 1 ounce of sweetener per drink – that is A LOT of sugar, think a shot glass worth. I make mine at home to taste and don’t usually measure the amount of sweetener (we use agave), but I would estimate it is about a teaspoon, if that. If you’re a little more particular, you will want to be specific about how much sweetener. If you’re at a bar or restaurant and don’t want to drink tequila on the rocks (the “skinniest” drink but not the easiest to consume), you can always ask for a margarita with lots of fresh lime juice and to go easy on the sweetener. The second change is to go easy on the sweetener. You’re also cutting out the added sugar and alcohol, which is a major bonus in my book. It’s a small change but you will notice the difference immediately – I promise you won’t miss the liquor AT ALL. The secret ingredient in ours is freshly squeezed orange juice rather than orange liquor (typically Triple Sec or Cointreau). It’s a little more effort, but honestly SO worth the squeeze. The key to a good skinny margarita is to go easy on the sweetener and use FRESH juices. So with that said, here is my insanely easy but so refreshing spicy (skinny) margarita recipe. There are so many things that can go wrong with a margarita, so once you find a recipe you like it’s worth asking the bartender very, very nicely if they’ll make it the way you prefer. I’ve had so many variations of this drink over the years, I honestly avoid it at most places unless I know they do it well. Perfecting our recipe at home has been a game-changer. They are SO good with chips & salsa/guac and just scream summertime. The best part is how easy they are to make! I am the furthest thing from a mixologist but I can whip one of these up within minutes. These are light and refreshing, I honestly don’t even care that they’re “skinny” – I just prefer my margaritas this way! I swear these also don’t give me any hangovers (as long as you don’t have too many!).Ī spicy skinny margarita my go-to drink for girl’s nights, date nights, sitting outdoor, honestly so many situations! It’s the ideal drink, in my opinion. These are not your typical syrupy and overly sweet margaritas you get at your local Mexican restaurant. I’m not the biggest cocktail fan as I generally find them to be too sweet, but I absolutely LOVE a skinny spicy margarita. Now that the weather is heating up and we’re still social distancing at home, I’ve turned to making my favorite drinks at home.