Classic Frozen Margarita
- Learning How To Cook

- Feb 18, 2022
- 1 min read
Celebrate National Margarita Day with a Texas classic - the frozen margarita!

Did you know the frozen margarita machine was invented here in Dallas? Happy Hour has never been the same since (but don’t worry, this recipe only requires a blender, not a fancy margarita machine)!
Classic Frozen Margarita
Prep Time: 15
Servings: 4
INGREDIENTS
1 high-speed blender
4 cups ice
6 oz. tequila (4 shots)
4 oz. triple sec (or 1/2 cup)
6 oz. fresh lime juice (or juice of 6 medium limes)
2 tablespoons agave nectar or simple syrup
For margarita glass:
Equal parts water and lime juice in a shallow bowl
Lime slices to garnish
Salt, sugar, or Tajín seasoning on a plate or shallow bowl
DIRECTIONS
Dip the rim of an empty margarita glass in water and lime juice mixture
Roll glass rim in seasoning choice and add a slice of lime to garnish
Using a high-speed blender (we recommend the NutriBullet Smart Touch Blender), place ice, tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and agave nectar/simple syrup into blender and blend until smooth. Add water (or more lime juice) if the margarita mixture is too thick. Add more ice if the mixture is too thin.
When consistency is to your liking, pour margarita into garnished glass and enjoy!




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