![]() ![]() Add all of the ingredients (besides garnishes) to a cocktail shaker or mason jar with 1/2 cup ice cubes. Before making the cocktail, add salt or tajín to the rim using the instructions above. Pour tajín (or sea salt) onto a plate and dip the wet glass rim into the tajín to coat it. ![]() To rim your glass you’ll simply c ut a wedge from a lime and rub the cut side of the lime along the rim of your favorite glass. The chilies and lime go perfectly with this spicy blood orange margarita. It’s optional, but I love adding tajín or sea salt to the rim of my glass! Tajín is a Mexican spice blend that typically consists of dried, ground chilies, sea salt and dehydrated lime juice. In this recipe, 2 tablespoons of each would be enough for 2 of these blood orange margaritas. Simple syrup is super easy to make right at home! To make it you’ll simply shake equal parts granulated sugar and water together in a jar for about 1-2 minutes until the sugar dissolved. Try a new fruit: I love the unique flavor of blood oranges, but grapefruit would also be delicious! Remember to try out our pomegranate margarita, too.Choose the spice level: if you’re sensitive to spice, simply use fewer jalapeño slices or omit them altogether.Add bubbles: a little club soda on top would make this a fun, bubbly margarita!.For serving: I like to rim the glass with tajín or salt, plus add thin blood orange slices for a pretty garnish.īecause this blood orange margarita is made with just a few ingredients, it’s also easy to customize based on your taste preferences.Jalapeño: because this is a spicy margarita, you’ll add jalapeño slices right to the shaker.You’ll LOVE how delicious the blood orange juice is! Juice: we’re shaking both fresh lime juice and fresh blood orange juice for a refreshing flavor.See below for instructions on how to make it yourself! Simple syrup: you’ll need some simple syrup to add the perfect amount of sweetness.Tequila: I like to use silver tequila in my margaritas, but reposado tequila is another great option if you like a more oak-y or aromatic flavor.You’ll just need 5 simple ingredients (plus optional garnishes) to make these wonderful spicy blood orange margaritas: Ingredients in this blood orange margarita They happen to be sweeter than regular oranges, too, so they’re the perfect citrus fruit to use in margaritas! They typically look like regular oranges on the outside, but their insides are deep red instead of orange. ![]() If you’ve never had a blood orange before, now is the time! They’re only in season from December through May, so this is the perfect time to get the last of the blood oranges this season. Today just so happens to be Cinco de Mayo, too, so it’s the perfect time to get your people together to make a few margs or a whole pitcher and enjoy! ![]() You know I love all things spicy, so I quickly fell in love with this lovely drink. Remember Rebecca’s pomegranate margarita recipe? Well, our resident cocktail queen is at it again with this beautiful, spicy blood orange margarita that has fresh blood orange juice and a kick of heat from jalapeño. If you’ve never had a blood orange before it’s time to jump on the blood orange train because they’re juicy, deliciously sweet, and absolutely gorgeous. Because citrus season = life I had to reshare this incredible cocktail recipe using one of the most underrated citrus fruits of all time. ![]()
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