This ardour fruit margarita is my go-to summer time cocktail with a tropical twist on the traditional Mexican favourite. I shake up tequila, Cointreau, lime juice, and candy ardour fruit purée over ice, then pour it right into a glass rimmed with chili salt or tajín for that good spicy-sweet combo. I really like topping it off with a slice of ardour fruit and an edible flower to make it pop.

The Good Summer time Cocktail!
“Membership Tropicana drinks are free” – nicely, not precisely, however you’d pay good cash for this sensational Ardour Fruit Margarita! Why not flip bartender and shake up this vibrant tropical twist on a traditional? Tart ardour fruit meets clean tequila, orange liqueur and contemporary lime on this vivid and unique cocktail good for when an event requires enjoyable, sunshine and…cocktails, in fact! Serve it with my Mexican avenue corn nachos, gorgeous cilantro-lime hen tacos, and reader-favorite Mexican corn dip. In the event you love fruity cocktails, do not miss my blood orange margarita!
Ardour Fruit Margarita – Cocktail Highlights
- Traditional Margarita Base: I stick with the necessities: tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice for that crisp, balanced basis.
- Agave or Easy Syrup: Because the ardour fruit purée I take advantage of is already sweetened, I skip the agave or easy syrup. However if you happen to favor a sweeter cocktail, be happy so as to add a teaspoon.
- Mezcal: I listing it as an elective ingredient. It provides a tremendous smoky taste, and I at all times use it in my margaritas. However some folks do not just like the smokiness of Mezcal, so be happy to skip it.
- Spicy Salt Rim: I wish to rim the glass with a home made chili salt—simply purple pepper flakes combined with flaky sea salt—as this offers a fantastic spicy distinction to the candy and fruity cocktail. Tajín or plain flaky sea salt are additionally nice choices
- Edible Flower Garnish: I garnished this ardour fruit margarita with a vibrant edible flower—orchids are my go-to since they’re fit for human consumption and make the drink look gorgeous. Use your favourite edible flower!
Finest Tequila for Margaritas
I wish to make this cocktail with silver tequila (additionally labeled as blanco or plata) as a result of its clear, crisp taste actually lets the contemporary citrus shine with out throwing off the steadiness. That mentioned, you’ll be able to completely use any tequila you like—Reposado and Añejo work too, although they’ve extra advanced, oaky notes that I personally suppose are higher for sipping or richer cocktails. For the brightest, freshest margaritas, I at all times attain for a good-quality blanco.
Meals to Serve with Fruity Margaritas
Ardour Fruit Margarita
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Elements
Should-Have Elements
- 2 ounces tequila I used silver tequila (additionally labeled as blanco or plata)
- 1 ounce Cointreau or triple sec
- 1 ounce contemporary lime juice
- 1 ounce ardour fruit purée see notes
- pulp of half a ardour fruit
- ice
Elective Elements
- ½ ounce Agave (1 tablespoon) for added sweetness
- ½ ounce Mezcal (1 tablespoon) so as to add smoky taste if that is what you want
For rimming the glass
- lime wedge for rimming the glass
- chili salt flaky sea salt, or tajín, for rimming the glass
Garnish
- ardour fruit slice for garnish
- edible flower for garnish (elective)
Directions
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Rub a lime wedge across the rim of your glass and dip it in chili salt or tajín. Put aside.
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Fill a cocktail shaker with ice then add the tequila, Cointreau, lime juice and keenness fruit purée. Optionally, if you happen to like a sweeter drink, add Agave syrup. Additionally, optionally, if you happen to like smoky taste, add Mezcal.
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Shake vigorously till the surface of the cocktail shaker feels very chilly.
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Fill the glass you rimmed earlier with ice, add the eagerness fruit pulp then pressure within the shaken cocktail.
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Garnish with a ardour fruit slice and edible flower. Cheers!
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This Ardour Fruit Margarita is greatest loved as quickly because it has been shaken and poured – earlier than the ice melts! Get pleasure from.
Notes
Ardour Fruit Purée choices:
- Making ardour fruit purée from scratch is straightforward sufficient however it does require a number of ardour fruits. Slice 6 ardour fruits in half and scoop the seeds and pulp right into a pan. Add 2 tablespoons of sugar and a couple of tablespoons of water. Simmer over a low warmth till the combination thickens then pressure to take away the seeds. This selection provides you with round 4 ounces of purée which might be 4 cocktails.
- Alternatively, you possibly can merely use 1 ounce of pulp from 1-2 ardour fruits (the precise quantity will depend upon their measurement).
- Retailer purchased purée or syrup that are usually sweetened are my most popular possibility. You would possibly discover different cocktail particular purées with a tropical base which can embody fruits comparable to mango or pineapple together with ardour fruit, these are all actually good in a margarita.
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Easy methods to Make Ardour Fruit Margarita (Step-by-Step)
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the tequila, Cointreau, lime juice, and keenness fruit purée.
- Shake nicely till the shaker feels chilly to the contact.
- Rub a lime wedge across the rim of a glass, then dip it into chili salt or tajín and set it apart.
- Add ice and the pulp of half a ardour fruit to the ready glass, then pressure within the cocktail.
- Garnish with a slice of ardour fruit and an edible flower. Cheers!