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Beer Margaritas

Submitted by: Bueno
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is! Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea, unless, of course, you like pulp! 
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Margaritas

Submitted by: Katherine
Frozen margaritas made with limeade concentrate, tequila, triple sec and ice. 
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Margaritas on the Rocks

Submitted by: Carol Loadholt
Sweet and sour, tequila, triple sec and Grand Marnier With a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Everybody wants the recipe after consuming one of these. 
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Ultimate Frozen Strawberry Margarita

Submitted by: Jason
A near perfect strawberry margarita with frozen strawberries and limeade concentrate. 

Yummy Margaritas

Submitted by: Tiffany Senecal
A twist on the classic, made with limeade, beer, ice, lime and THE margarita maker, tequila. 

Easy Frozen Margaritas

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson
Provided by: USA Weekend
Authentic margaritas call for lots of fresh lime juice - both expensive and time-consuming. I've found I can shortcut the process by using frozen limeade. And for a festive non-alcoholic drink, combine a 12-ounce can of limeade (thawed) with a 48-ounce bottle of sparkling water. 

Bucket of Margaritas

Submitted by: CRAZY4SUSHI
These slushy margaritas are made in the freezer. No blending required! But they must be made ahead to allow time to freeze. 
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Watermelon Margarita

Provided by: thebar.com
Heat up your summer with this cool, classy watermelon concoction. You'll be chillaxing in no time! 

Top Shelf Margaritas on the Rocks

Submitted by: The Prothro's Kitchen
Home Town: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Living In: Austin, Texas, USA
Top Shelf Margaritas sure to please the avid 'rita fanatic; as with anything, fresh ingredients are the key to a quality result, so we start with our own syrup and sour mix. 

Texatini

Submitted by: austinmomma
Home Town: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Living In: Austin, Texas, USA
Served in a Texas-sized martini glass, this margarita is made with sweet and sour mix and a splash of orange juice, and is garnished with a jalapeno-stuffed green olive. 

Pitcher Perfect Margaritas

Submitted by: TATTOOMAMA
Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Queens, New York, USA
After tweaking with several other margarita recipes, I finally found a way to get that 'real' margarita taste in a pitcher size for parties. 
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Austin Margarita (aka Mexican Martini)

Submitted by: Lisawas
Home Town: Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
After living in Austin Texas for 10 years, my husband and I perfected the perfect margarita. The secret to success is fresh fruit juice only and it doesn't use any pre-made mixes! Don't skimp and try buying juice. Squeeze it yourself or you won't get the best taste! If you are a real olive lover, add pimento stuffed olives and call it a 'Mexican martini'...delicious! and you won't confuse yours with anyone else's if you add 3 olives on a stirrer. :) 

Mexicali Beer Margaritas

Submitted by: chefjeff
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
This is a variation of another posted 'Beer Margarita' with a little extra 'oomph.' It's quite delicious. 

Wonderful Margaritas

Submitted by: Kim
Concentrated limeade, tequila and citrus soda put a twist on the classic margarita. 

Italian Amaretto Margaritas

Submitted by: HYATTTM
Amaretto gives this drink a fun twist! Frosty glasses rimmed with amaretto and sugar make this drink even better. 
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Parker's Famous Margaritas

Submitted by: squawk93
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This is the signature drink at my in-law's home. My father-in-law developed a taste for margaritas made from scratch during the summer they spent in Zihuatanejo during the 1960s. After decades of tinkering he has arrived at this foolproof recipe for the ultimate Mexican cocktail. 
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Banana Margaritas

Submitted by: Todd S
The classic lime margarita gets a new twist with the addition of bananas. 

Margaritas to Die For

Submitted by: Bev
Okay, sure, they require a bit of work, but you'll be so glad you did! Be careful, friends will ask you to bring them to all parties! 
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Mangorita

Submitted by: CEWILSON
Authentic south of the border Mango Margaritas. 

The BEST Raspberry Margarita!

Submitted by: CORPKID
Delicious raspberry-flavored margarita. This recipe is inspired by one of the big chains that is famous for its margaritas! You'll love this! Be sure to use top-quality tequila and raspberry liqueur for maximum effect. I sometimes like to add a 'floater' of Chambord to top it all off. 

 
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