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A Fantastic Margarita

Submitted by: THEATREGIRL 
My husband was a bartender for a trendy restaurant when we met. Here's one of his home versions! Garnish with a lime wedge or an orange wedge. 

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Austin Margarita (aka Mexican Martini)

Submitted by: Lisawas Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
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. :) 

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Banana Margaritas

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

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Basic Margarita

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It's back to basics with tequila, triple sec, limeade, salt and ice. 

Beer Margarita

Submitted by: MDPORTER 
Margarita, vodka, beer - never thought they'd share a glass, but in this case, they do. 

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Beer Margaritas

Submitted by: big surprise 
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! 

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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Catholic Blended Margaritas

Submitted by: germanerin 
Home Town: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
These margaritas are sweetened with confectioners' sugar and feature a drop of vanilla extract. 

Coconut Margaritas

Submitted by: RandyRandy 
Home Town: Hobart, Oklahoma, USA
Living In: Midlothian, Illinois, USA
Inspired by a trip to Costa Rica, these coconut-flavored margaritas are blended with coconut cream. 

Country Margaritas

Submitted by: JILLJAMESON 
Not really a margarita, but it looks pretty close!! 

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Cuervo Especial Perfect Margarita

Submitted by: Cuervo® 
When creating the archetypical tequila drink, get authentic flavor with the gold standard in tequila, Jose Cuervo Especial® tequila. 

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Cuervo Perfect Margarita

Submitted by: Cuervo® 
When creating the archetypical tequila drink, get authentic flavor with the gold standard in tequila, Jose Cuervo Especial® tequila. 

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Cuervo Platino Margarita Martini

Submitted by: Cuervo® 
When creating the archetypical tequila drink, get authentic flavor with Jose Cuervo Platino® tequila. 

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Cuervo Tradicional Riviera Margarita

Submitted by: Cuervo® 
When creating the archetypical tequila drink, get authentic flavor with the gold standard in tequila, Jose Cuervo Especial® tequila. 

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Easy Frozen Margaritas

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
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. 

Frozen Avocado Margaritas

Submitted by: differentdog 
Frozen margaritas with avocado. Very sweet and smooth. 

Frozen Banana Margaritas

Submitted by: FREESOUL0572 
We enjoyed banana margaritas while vacationing in Mazatlan Mexico and have been trying to duplicate them every since. This recipe brings back great memories. Serve in salt or sugar rimmed margarita glasses. 

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Frozen Strawberry Margarita

Submitted by: JTWTECH 
Tequila, triple sec, strawberries, limeade and ice. A classic strawberry Margarita. 

Grand Margarita

Submitted by: SSMITHTRANS 
This is my husband's secret recipe from Austin Texas. We always serve this to our favorite friends. A very straightforward margarita with no added sugar. 

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Grapefruit Margaritas

Submitted by: JENSATTER 
Home Town: Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Living In: Lees Summit, Missouri, USA
A mixture of lime and grapefruit make a refreshing margarita. 


 
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