Home Recipes Beverages
Nancy MockUpdated: May 01, 2023
Whip up refreshing drinks with tequila from Taste of Home readers and food bloggers, and get ready to fiesta!
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Long Island Iced Tea
It’s easy to customize Long Island iced tea ingredients to suit your tastes. For instance, try adjusting the tequila. If you like a bolder flavor, use one ounce. If you would prefer a more mellow drink, then use a half ounce in this Long Island recipe.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Do you know what tequila is made from?
2/27
Summertime Tea
You can’t have a summer gathering around here without this sweet tea to cool you down. It’s wonderful for sipping while basking by the pool. —Angela Lively, Baxter, Tennessee
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3/27
Blue Lagoon Margaritas
This is one super drink that’ll have the neighbors asking, “What’s that?” Show them and make an extra batch to share. —Willie DeWaard, Coralville, Iowa
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By the way, these are the best tequilas for a margarita.
4/27
Grapefruit Margarita
When you add a drizzle of grenadine to your finished grapefruit margarita, it sinks to the bottom of the glass, creating a beautiful sunset look. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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5/27
Tequila Sunrise
When you really want to relax and enjoy the evening try one of these mild orange-flavored Tequila Sunrises.—Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Browse this list of classic tequila co*cktails, too.
6/27
Classic Margarita
A classic margarita recipe doesn’t need anything other than tequila, Triple Sec and fresh lime juice. When you’re making the co*cktail, make sure you squeeze the limes correctly for the ultimate freshness. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor. Tequila is good for more than just margaritas. Here are our favorite recipes that use tequila.
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7/27
Watermelon Margaritas
As beautiful as it is tasty, this tequila drink recipe uses fresh watermelon. Slices are blended with traditional margarita ingredients: tequila, orange liqueur and lime juice. The result is this wonderfully refreshing drink. It’s perfect for summer, but also delicious any time you have a perfectly ripe watermelon on hand.
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Want some margarita basics? Here’s everything you need to know.
8/27
Texas Red River Margaritas
Tequila drink recipes often lend themselves well to an extra kick. In this Texas Red River Margarita, that kick comes from a few slices of jalapeno. It might sound funny, but paired with tart grapefruit juice and tequila, it hits the spot.
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9/27
Tequila Blackberry Lemonade
This drink is fantastic for parties because you can blend a big batch in advance. From the blog Real Housemoms comes this fruity, tequila co*cktail brimming with blackberries. (Use fresh-picked if you have some bushes near you!)
Here are some more ideas for what to mix with tequila.
10/27
Amaretto Margarita
With this amaretto margarita, add a touch of Italian flair to the classic lime drink. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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11/27
Paloma
This is a traditional drink in Mexico. The pretty paloma is a blend of tequila, lime juice and a grapefruit soda like Fresca, Jarritos or Spindrift. It’s light, sparkling and thirst-quenching! You can add extra zing with a splash of fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice, too.
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12/27
Margarita Sangria
Give your favorite sangria recipe a kick with a dose of tequila. It’s a pretty and festive beverage to break out for your next dinner party.
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13/27
Grilled Pineapple Margarita
Here is a fun tequila drink from my blog, Hungry Enough To Eat Six! Planks of fresh pineapple are grilled to give them a wonderful smoky-sweetness that’s delicious in a margarita. The grilled pineapple is frozen, then blended with tequila, ice and orange liqueur for a unique and scrumptious co*cktail.
14/27
Frozen Strawberry-Basil Margarita
Fresh, fruity and oh, so cool, this strawberry-basil margarita may be the perfect summer co*cktail. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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15/27
Tequila Kiwi Smash
This jewel of a co*cktail comes courtesy of the No Spoon Necessary food blog. Fresh and vibrant kiwi combine with cool mint leaves, plus tequila and club soda. The slices of kiwi add flavor and are delicious to nibble on between sips as well.
16/27
Bloody Maria
Think of this as a south-of-the-border Bloody Mary. Instead of being vodka-based, this co*cktail combines tequila (of course!) with the flavors you love in your Bloody Mary: tomato juice, celery salt, horseradish and Worcestershire sauce. This is a perfect Cinco de Mayo brunch drink.
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You’ll also want to try this co*cktail with mezcal.
17/27
Strawberry Sriracha Margarita
If you like spicy-sweet co*cktails, then this is a really good one for you! This margarita recipe comes from Domestic Fits: fresh strawberries, orange liqueur, tequila—and a dash of fiery sriracha sauce. It’s a fruity drink with some heat that you can make as subtle or intense as you like.
18/27
Fresh Lime Margaritas
This basic fresh margarita recipe is easy to modify to your tastes. Try it frozen or with strawberries. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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19/27
Caribbean Blue Margarita
For a fun spin on a classic co*cktail, substitute Blue Curacao for Triple Sec. The vibrant blue margarita will make you think you’re on the shores of the Caribbean. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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20/27
New England Iced Tea
The familiar Long Island iced tea gets a Cape Cod update with this drink. The liquors from the original are still there—vodka, light rum, gin, Triple Sec and tequila. In place of sour mix, the bite in this iced tea comes from tart cranberry juice.
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21/27
Margarita Floats
On a hot afternoon, what could be better than a cold margarita float? The addition of creamy ice cream really takes this treat to the next level. —Teri Rasey, Cadillac, Michigan
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22/27
Refreshing Beer Margaritas
Have you ever tried a beer margarita before? The combination may sound unusual but is actually similar to a shandy, which is made with equal parts beer and lemonade. In this drink, the citrus kick comes from limeade concentrate, sour mix and slices of fresh lime.
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23/27
Courtesy of Corralejo Tequila
Spicy Pineapple Paloma
This is a unique twist on a classic paloma. The flavors of fresh grapefruit and tequila are still there, along with pineapple soda and a few slices of Serrano peppers. Instead of just salt on the rim, this drink has zesty Tajín—a spice blend of salt, lime and chili peppers.
24/27
Frozen Sriracha-Mango Margarita
The sweetness of the fruit helps offset the spiciness of the Sriracha, giving this mango margarita a unique and fun twist. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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25/27
Tequila Mojito
A traditional mojito co*cktail is a blend of rum, mint and lime juice. This recipe from Delicious Everyday is a twist on that, using tequila in place of the rum—preferably anejo aged tequila to give a subtle smokiness to the drink.
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Frozen Coconut Margarita
Take your co*cktail to the tropics with this coconut margarita. It’s very refreshing! —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor
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Courtesy of Tequila Avion
Spicy Cucumber Margarita
Here is another drink to try if you’re a fan of fiery co*cktails! Slices of fresh cucumber and jalapeños are muddled with tequila and lime juice, plus a little agave nectar for a touch of sweetness.
Next, try these amazing tequila shots.
Originally Published: July 22, 2021
Nancy Mock
Nancy has shared her home cooking and baked goods with loved ones her entire life. Taking inspiration from her northeastern roots and Irish heritage, she shares her comfort food recipes on her site Hungry Enough to Eat Six. An expert in New England cuisine, Nancy enjoys delving into food history, viral recipes and regional dishes. Since becoming a Taste of Home contributor, she’s written about Fluffernutter sandwiches (a New England classic), re-created vintage Betty Crocker recipes, shared how to make “marry me chicken” and much more. When she’s not whipping up developing new recipes or testing cooking techniques, she loves finding vintage cookbooks from the last century to add to her growing collection.