Austin Margarita (aka Mexican Martini)
Transport yourself to a sun-drenched patio with this vibrant Margarita, also known as the Mexican Martini. The key to its irresistible flavor lies in using only the freshest, hand-squeezed citrus juices. Elevate the experience further by adding a few pimento-stuffed olives for a sophisticated twist.
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01 Step
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1 mins
Fill a margarita glass with ice cubes. (1 minute)
02 Step
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Pour in the silver tequila, Cointreau, and Grand Marnier. (1 minute)
03 Step
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Add the freshly squeezed lime juice, orange juice, and lemon juice. Adjust amounts to taste. (2 minutes)
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Garnish with pimento-stuffed green olives, if desired. (1 minute)
For an extra chill, pre-chill your margarita glass in the freezer for at least 30 minutes.
Adjust the sweetness by adding a touch of agave nectar or simple syrup to taste.
If you don't have Grand Marnier, you can substitute with another orange liqueur, such as Triple Sec.
Experiment with different types of tequila to find your favorite flavor profile. Blanco or reposado tequilas work particularly well.
For a smoky twist, consider adding a splash of mezcal.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
4.0/ 5 ( 9 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (4)
Lilliana Conroy
Jun 8, 2025Easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser!
Clare Wintheiser
Jun 6, 2025I love the addition of the olives – it adds a unique and savory element.
Darron Streich
May 2, 2025I tried it with a splash of mezcal and it was amazing! Thanks for the tip!
Eleanore Hickle
Mar 7, 2025This margarita is the perfect balance of sweet and tart! The fresh juice makes all the difference.