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Real Food Margarita Recipe (With Delicious Low-Sugar Variations)

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Just holding a glass of margarita instantly transports me to long summer days by the beach. We can of course debate whether alcohol is a healthy choice at all, but my bigger concern is that mixed drinks often hide a mountain of added sugar! This reinvention of the classic margarita recipe skips the sugary pre-made mixes and focuses on flavors from fresh lime juice and even whole fruits.

Whether you’re celebrating Cinco de Mayo or just sipping a summer cocktail with your feet in the kiddie pool, this real food margarita recipe (virgin or otherwise) tastes so much better than a pre-made mix and is better for you.

A Simple Margarita Recipe for Summer

Pre-made margarita mixes are usually a hodgepodge of sugars, dyes, and other additives. (Just look at the shocking electric green color for proof.) In fact, the base usually contains bloat-inducing corn syrup, with no real fruit to be found!

The flavors of a classic margarita are just about as simple as it gets: lime and tequila. The other two variations below build on the classic margarita by adding fresh fruit like pineapple, strawberries, and grapefruit.

Tip: Before juicing, roll your limes on the counter with just a bit of pressure to encourage the juices to flow. Then, slice them in half and pop them into a hand juicer.

Which Tequila to Use

When it comes to choosing your tequila, keep it pure. Pure agave tequila is made entirely from agave without dyes or other additives. A big bonus—no grains are involved in the process, making it friendly for grain-free diets. Look for a label touting “100% agave.” This version of tequila is free of carbs, low in calories, and full of flavor.

The classic margarita here features regular dark tequila, while the other two fruity margaritas feature tequila blanco, which is clear. You can swap these out depending on your preference.

Natural Sweeteners

Even most fresh-made margarita recipes include a bit of refined sugar. If you’re craving that extra kick of sweet, try a bit of agave syrup or nectar as your simple syrup. It’s a natural alternative to refined sugar. The natural agave flavor works perfectly with the pure agave tequila. Just one teaspoon will go a long way.

If you’re really trying to stay low sugar, a drop or two of your favorite natural sugar alternative will also do the trick. I use liquid stevia.

Virgin Variations

If alcohol isn’t part of your diet plan or you want to make the kids a fun “mocktail,” these frozen treats can still be a fun poolside option. Simply skip the tequila for a splash of apple cider vinegar to keep that acidic punch.

Frozen or on the Rocks?

Blenders don’t only make smoothies in this house! I’m a sucker for a frozen margarita, as you’ll notice in the recipes below. If you’re more of an on-the-rocks person, you can easily adapt these recipes.

For the classic, simply shake the tequila and lime juice in a shaker with the ice rather than blending. For the fruity margaritas, juice the fruit first and then shake it with tequila, lime juice, and ice.

No matter your preference, make serve any of these margarita recipes with a platter of low-carb fish tacos and you’re all set for a guilt-free summer get-together.

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Classic Margarita Recipe

A reinvention of the classic margarita recipe with low-sugar options and only fresh real food ingredients
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Calories 39kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

1 serving

Ingredients

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Invert glass and wet the rim, then dip lightly in flaked salt. (Or I like to use LMNT's citrus salt electrolytes.)
  • In a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth. Or, leave out the ice and serve over ice cubes for a margarita on the rocks.
  • Spread the salt out in a shallow bowl. Wet the rim of your serving glass and gently press it into the salt.
  • Pour your margarita into the glass. Garnish with a lime wedge and enjoy!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Classic Margarita Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 39
% Daily Value*
Potassium 33mg1%
Carbohydrates 2g1%
Vitamin C 8.5mg10%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

  • Skip the tequila and add a splash of apple cider vinegar for a tasty mocktail version. Want more healthy mocktail ideas? This is a great round-up.
  • See the variations below for a pineapple or strawberry version!

Healthy Margarita Recipe Variations

If you’re not a fan of the traditional lime flavored margarita, these recipe variations might be more to your liking!

Pineapple Margarita Recipe

Blend up frozen pineapple with tequila and lime juice for an icy treat on a hot day.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz tequila blanco (100% agave)
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • 1/4 cup frozen pineapple
  • 1/4 cup ice
  • 1 tsp liquid stevia (optional)
  • salt, for garnish
  • pineapple slice or lime wedge, for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth.
  2. Spread the salt out in a shallow bowl. Wet the rim of your serving glass and gently press it for a salted rim.
  3. Pour your margarita into the glass. Garnish with a pineapple or lime wedge, and enjoy!

Strawberry Grapefruit Margarita Recipe

Take your strawberry margarita to the next level with zingy, refreshing grapefruit juice.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz tequila blanco (100% agave)
  • 1 oz grapefruit juice
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • 1/4 cup strawberries
  • 1/4 cup ice
  • 1 tsp liquid stevia (optional)
  • salt, for garnish
  • strawberry or grapefruit wedge, for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth.
  2. Spread the salt out in a shallow bowl. Wet the rim of your serving glass and gently press it into the salt.
  3. Pour your margarita into the glass. Garnish with a strawberry, grapefruit wedge, or lime wheel and enjoy!

Note: To double, quadruple, or otherwise multiply these recipes, simply keep the ratio of parts tequila to parts juice and sweeten to taste.

Next, try this simple summer sangria!

Do you have a favorite margarita recipe? What’s your secret to the perfect margarita? I’m willing to try it!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

4 responses to “Real Food Margarita Recipe (With Delicious Low-Sugar Variations)”

  1. Anne M. Avatar
    Anne M.

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing these recipes and tips. My favorite margarita is watermelon. I’ve developed my own way of making them. I freeze watermelon chunks and try to always have them on hand during the warmer months (you never know when a craving will hit!). I pour tequila, freshly squeezed lime juice, a splash of 50-calorie orange juice, and the watermelon chunks in a blender. The drinks are garnished with a fresh lime wedge. That’s it! Now that I know you’ve subbed Stevia for sweetness, I’ll leave out the OJ next time. Happy margarita season!

    1. Hayley Avatar
      Hayley

      Could you please provide link for the tequila you use? Thank you!

  2. Billie Avatar
    Billie

    I can’t wait to try these! Is it really supposed to have a teaspoon of stevia though? Thanks for the fun new recipes!

  3. Ginny Teatro Avatar
    Ginny Teatro

    I make mine just like this and add seltzer water.

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