Blood Orange Margaritas
Whip up these sublime Blood Orange Margaritas! Take advantage of the gorgeous citrus in the market to make these deeply hued, delicious margaritas!
The color alone makes this Blood Orange Cocktail a show stopper, but they are also tasty and refreshing.
Why You Should Make these Orange Margaritas
- I have to admit that a classic margarita is my absolute favorite cocktail, but the aroma of this combination of oranges and limes swayed me to the dark side, the blood orange side.
- Just look at the vibrant color of these margaritas! That makes these an easy sale!
- Even if you can’t find blood oranges, it’s OK use your favorite juice orange. Any orange margarita is delicious!
Expert Tips
- PRO-Tip: Use the best tequila for the best margaritas. It should be made with 100% agave spirits.
- PRO-Tip: Squeeze your own juice. It will taste so much better than if you make it with bottled juices.
- If you don’t have Cointreau on hand, feel free to use another orange liqueur like Grand Marnier or Triple Sec.
- Don’t use a bottled mix. The basic recipe is very easy and you can tweak it to your palate.
- Garnish your rim with either salt or coarse sugar. The salt can be margarita salt which is specifically made to use for margaritas or kosher salt.
- Use ice cubes, not crushed ice in your cocktail shaker. The crushed ice will melt more quickly and dilute your margaritas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Blood oranges are oranges with a high level of anthocyanin which gives them a crimson hue. A natural mutation of a regular sweet orange brought about this beautiful variety with a taste that’s a cross between an orange and raspberry, and tarter than a sweet navel orange.
Cool weather helps promote the production of anthocyanin, so the best growing season is between December and May. Grab some when they’re in season, and squeeze the juice to keep in the freezer for a quick margarita fix!
Blood oranges are gorgeous in salads, orange curd, and cocktails! Their deep color makes for an exquisite presentation!
First, in a pitcher, mix together the lime juice, sugar, and water until the sugar is dissolved, then add the rest of the ingredients.
Rub the rims of the margarita glasses with the cut side of half of a lime. Dip the rim into coarse salt or sugar to garnish.
Fill your cocktail shaker with ice, add about half the margarita mixture, then shake for about 15 seconds or until the mixture is chilled. Strain into the glasses.
Garnish the glasses with a slice of blood orange or a slice of lime if desired and serve!
More Delicious Cocktail Recipes:
- Tequila Sunrise Margarita from Creative Culinary
- White Cosmopolitans
- Classic Kir Royale
- Fresh Peach Margaritas
- Beer Margaritas
- How to Make Mimosas
- Homemade Kahlua
- More Classic Cocktails
Blood Orange Margarita Recipe
A vibrant twist on the margarita featuring blood oranges
Ingredients
- 2/3 cup fresh lime juice
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 cup silver tequila
- 1/2 cup Cointreau
- 2 cups fresh blood orange juice (about 6 oranges)
- A lime half for moistening the glass rims
- Kosher salt or sugar, for the rims of the glasses
Instructions
- Juice the blood oranges.
- In a pitcher, stir together the lime juice, sugar and ¾ cup water until the sugar has dissolved. Add the tequila, Cointreau and blood orange juice.
- Rub the rims of three 6-ounce martini glasses with the cut side of a lime half.
- Spread coarse salt or sugar on a small plate and press the rims of the glasses until coated.
- Fill a cocktail shaker about ¾ full of ice and measure in 1½ cups of the cocktail mix for 3 drinks. Cover and shake for about 15 seconds to thoroughly chill the mixture.
- Strain into the glasses. Garnish the glasses with a slice of blood orange and a slice of lime if desired.
Notes
Adapted from Rick Bayless via Cooking on the Ranch
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
9Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 147Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 82mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 1gSugar: 16gProtein: 1g
42 Comments on “Blood Orange Margaritas”
Dangerously delicious! I love the color and flavor – the perfect margarita!
This is now my new favorite cocktail!
The colors are so vibrant and your photography is fantastic! Thx for sharing blood orange margaritas recipe, I definitely add it to my cookbook!
Blood Orange Margaritas is something new for me! Looks yummy. I found your post from Pinterest! I’m also gonna pin this post on my Pinterest board my followers will love it. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, Jill!!
Hi Lizzy,
I don’t usually drink but this one looks so pretty.
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I do love blood oranges. They come in such a range of pretty colours. I do love anything with a sparkle and so this drink would do me. I don’t think I’ve ever had a blood orange margarita! xx
What a great cocktail. Love Lea Ann’s blg.
Wow! looks amazing!
I’m not much of a fan of alcohol and have never tried margarita nor blood orange.
Looks really great!
This cocktail is gorgeous, Liz! Love the color and it looks so refreshing!
I LOVE blood orange and you did such a good job with these!!! 😉 How fantastic! I can’t wait to make some for myself!
I just added blood oranges to our grocery list!
I love blood oranges, their color is just so striking. And of course, I love margaritas, so these are calling my name!
Gorgeous, Liz! I have a friend who is a grower of blood oranges and they are exquisite! I might use some to make this one! Thank you xo
Your blood orange margaritas do sparkle with good health (it’s vitamin C – right?) and cheers to good times in 2015! Happy New Year, Liz. Wishing you and yours all the best =)
This is the favorite drink of my pen pal (internet buddy). This is a pretty one. I’ve never had this drink and at this age I can’t because of the acidity.
Sublime indeed, the color is just stunning!
Wow, this is just about as perfect as a sparkly recipe gets for our January theme! Love this!
I love the color of this margarita…I know still early for me to sample one of this beauty…but will try to make one as soon as I get home…
Hope you are enjoying your week Liz 🙂
Love this sparkly drink! I am a huge blood orange fan and this would be ideal for a end of week cocktail. Great Choice!
We love our margaritas! Your pictures are absolutely stunning, Liz. I just love the deep, rich color from the blood oranges.