Orange Margarita is perfect for this summer! This refreshing alcoholic drink blends the classic margarita kick with the sweet and tangy zest of fresh oranges.
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Orange Margarita recipe
Orange margarita is a vibrant, citrus-forward variation of the classic Mexican Margarita cocktail. The addition of fresh orange juice makes this cocktail a “sunny, refreshing twist” on the original.

This cocktail is known for its extra-citrusy, refreshing taste. The combination of orange juice and lime juice creates a balance of tartness and sweetness. The orange liqueur adds depth and subtle complexity.
You can serve this drink with traditional Mexican dishes like tacos (chicken tacos, fish tacos), seafood (ceviche, grilled shrimp), and grilled meats (Carne Asada, Pollo Asado). It also goes well with quesadillas (cheese or vegetable) and enchiladas (chicken or cheese).
Fresh citrus dishes like orange-jicama salad, citrus-marinated shrimp, and orange-chile glazed wings complement the margarita’s flavors. Grilled chicken, fish, or shrimp skewers enhance the drink’s fruity notes.
This margarita is great for a laid-back and enjoyable Friday night at home. Its fruity, balanced flavor profile makes it a crowd-pleaser. Here’s how to make the orange margarita:

Fresh Orange Margarita Recipe
Nutrition
Ingredients
- 2 oz tequila
- 1 oz triple sec or orange liqueur
- 1 oz fresh orange juice
- 1/2 oz lime juice
- 1 oz simple syrup adjust to taste
- Ice cubes
- Salt for rimming the glass, optional
- Orange slices or wedges for garnish, optional
Instructions
- Moisten the rim of the glass with a lime wedge and dip it into salt on a small plate.
- In a shaker, combine tequila, triple sec or orange liqueur, fresh orange juice, lime juice, and simple syrup.
- Add ice cubes to the shaker.
- Secure the lid on the shaker and shake the mixture vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. This helps chill the drink and blend the flavors.
- Using a strainer, pour the mixture from the shaker into the prepared glass over ice.
- Garnish with orange slices or wedges and serve
Variations
Besides this classic recipe, there are many variations you can try. Here are some suggestions:
- Frozen Orange Margarita
- Increase orange juice to 1.5 oz
- Add 1 cup of crushed ice
- Pre-chill all ingredients
- Use slightly overripe oranges for better sweetness
- Spicy Version incorporates multiple layers of spice: Tajin rim with salt mixture, fresh jalapeño (2 slices), and chili-infused agave nectar.
- Blood Orange Margarita uses blood orange juice.
- Orange Creamsicle Margarita combines 2 oz vanilla-flavored tequila, 1 oz triple sec, 2 oz fresh orange juice, 1 oz lime juice, 1 oz simple syrup, and 1 oz heavy cream.
- Fruit Combinations
- Orange Cranberry Margarita adds 1 oz cranberry juice
- Orange Pineapple Margarita adds 1 oz pineapple juice