Pink Margarita on the Rocks
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The weather is getting warmer, and you know what that means! It’s time to make this easy Pink Margarita on the Rocks! This margarita recipe gets its pink color from Chambord, which adds a subtle black raspberry flavor. If you’re looking for a margarita that’s sweet and simple to make, this is going to be your new favorite recipe.
Kitchen Tools and Equipment
Here’s everything you’ll need for pink margarita night!
- Cocktail shaker
- Jigger or shot glass for measuring liquor
- Knife and cutting board for cutting the lime
- A fancy margarita glass, like this cactus margarita glass!
- Mini ice cube trays, to make tiny ice cubes (optional)
Ingredients
- Silver Tequila
- Grand Marnier
- Chambord
- Margarita mix
- Coarse salt or margarita salt
- Lime
- Ice
Pink Margarita Recipe Variations
If you don’t have Chambord, that’s okay! You can leave it out. You can double the amount of Grand Marnier if you’d like. Just know that your margarita won’t have any pink color!
If you don’t have Grand Marnier, that’s okay, too! I recommend leaving the amount of Chambord as it is.
If you don’t have Chambord or Grand Marnier, you can still make a regular margarita without those two liquors. Just skip them in the recipe.
Pink Margarita on the Rocks
Start by rimming the edge of your margarita glass with a wedge of lime. Dip the edge of the glass into a small bowl or plate with coarse salt. Add ice.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add the tequila, Chambord, Grand Marnier, and margarita mix.
Shake well and pour into salt-rimmed margarita glass with ice. Enjoy!
Ingredients
Directions
Start by rimming the edge of your margarita glass with a wedge of lime. Dip the edge of the glass into a small bowl or plate with coarse salt. Add ice.
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add the tequila, Chambord, Grand Marnier, and margarita mix.
Shake well and pour into salt-rimmed margarita glass with ice. Enjoy!
Notes
If you liked this recipe, you may also like my recipe for Dragonberry Bahama Mama or Authentic Puerto Rican Coquito.
Will you be trying this pink margarita recipe? Let me know in the comments!
Chai for now!