So, here’s what you need for the Skinny version – and I’ve included the quantities in the recipe card below. It’s made with orange juice and agave syrup instead of Cointreau.īut here’s what they don’t tell you – Skinny Margaritas only have 15 calories less than classic margaritas made properly with no added sugar. Skinny Margaritas are all the rage nowadays – and compared to the outrageously sugary margaritas that some places serve, they are much lower in calories. Cointreau is less sweet than most, with a better orange flavour. Triple Sec brands vary in sweetness and intensity / quality of orange flavour. The most well known brand is Cointreau which is made in France. Triple Sec is an orange flavoured alcoholic syrup. No sugar! Cointreau is sweet enough as it is – and proper margaritas are meant to be fresh and zingy, not crazy sweet! (With “parts” being anything from a shot glass, a tablespoon, a mug or a bottle – just use the same measuring vehicle for each ingredient!) Here’s what you need – it’s easy as 1-2-3: If, like me, it makes you ill thinking how much you’ve spent on cocktails in your lifetime, it’s time to get onto the band wagon of making margaritas at home! Ridiculously easy, it’s a party starter that’s fresh and zingy with just enough sweet, and certainly with a good kick of alcohol that’s going to get you buzzing in no time! What goes in Margaritas Stop spending a fortune on Margaritas when you’re out! Bring the party IN this weekend with homemade margaritas! It’s as easy as 1-2-3: 1 part Cointreau, 2 parts lime juice, 3 parts tequila.
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