7/1/2023 0 Comments Homemade margarita mix bongSecond, it helps ensure the margaritas aren’t too strong. First, it helps them freeze to the proper consistency. Water. Water serves two purposes in these margarita ice cubes.Orange Liqueur. Adding Triple Sec, Grand Marnier, or Cointreau to the ice cubes means you don’t need to measure it out to order.You could also use agave syrup in place of the honey if you prefer. That means they’ll easily blend into the perfect margarita slush and will melt quickly for a drink served on the rocks. Since honey doesn’t freeze solid, it also keeps these ice cubes from freezing too solidly. Honey. Margaritas are traditionally made with simple syrup, but I love the sunny flavor that honey gives them.Oranges. Orange juice brings a wonderful sweetness to this homemade margarita mix and rounds out its citrusy flavor.Lemons. Lemon juice adds that classic sour flavor you’d expect from a classic margarita.Be sure to use fresh fruit as opposed to bottled juices for the best flavor! Limes. Fresh lime juice makes up the dominant flavor of margarita mix.Or for a rum based cocktail, try a raspberry mojito! Ingredients needed to make margarita ice cubes In just a minute or two, any night can feel like Cinco de Mayo! If you love tequila, you might also like these Mexican Candy Shots. Serve the margarita over a couple cubes of fresh ice to help keep it cold. You can also speed up the melting process by shaking the margarita ice cubes and tequila together in a cocktail shaker. If you prefer a margarita on the rocks, you can also let the ice cubes melt - it doesn’t take long on the counter at room temperature, or you can stick a few in the refrigerator overnight. Now on Taco Tuesday, I just pull a few of these cubes from the freezer and pop them into the blender with some tequila. They’re basically frozen homemade margarita mix made with fresh fruit juice, honey, and orange liqueur. I felt like a genius when I came up with these margarita ice cubes! I don’t always have all of the necessary fruit on hand and making just one margarita can throw the proportions all off. Unfortunately that can get tricky when fresh fruit juice is involved. There’s definitely a time and place for margaritas by the pitcher, but sometimes you just want one drink. More Recipes to Love: Make Fresh Fruit Margaritas in Minutes!
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