This recipe comes from the pages of the most recent Bon Appetit. Tequila takes center stage here, so try to use a decent one. The lime juice gives just the perfect amount of tartness, while the agave syrup replaces what is traditionally triple sec or Cointreau.
Because there isn't too much lime juice in there, you can hand squeeze what you need pretty quickly. I was a little worried that they wouldn't be lime-y enough or that there would be something lost without the flavor of the orange liqueur. But this margarita has great flavor, and it goes down very, very easily. (Don't say I didn't warn you!)Agave Margarita
- kosher salt
- ice
- 1/4 cup tequila
- 2 tbs light agave syrup
- 2 tbs fresh lime juice
1. Place the kosher salt in a shallow dish. Moisten the rim of your glass with a bit of lime juice, and then turn the glass over onto the dish of salt.
- lime wedge, for garnish
2. Place ice into the glass. Pour in tequila, agave, and lime juice. Stir, and garnish with lime wedge. (You could also place ice, tequila, agave, and lime juice into a shaker, shake, and strain into a margarita glass.)
These look thirst quenching! ;)
ReplyDeleteMmmm! That looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHi ladies! I finally got around to trying this today, and it's fantastic! Thanks for showing us another winner!
Deletethis looks incredible! i just yesterday got to flipping through this months BA and saw this....i love seeing it in action before giving it a whirl! delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThis month's issue of BA is on fire! These margaritas were awesome, we just made the Lemon Yogurt cake the other day, and I think Dulcie's made at least one of the dinner entree recipes. A new record for actual cooking from one issue of one magazine?! :)
DeleteMargaritas.... yum. My all-time favorite cocktail! Definitely going to try this one.
ReplyDeleteThis was so yummy and so easy to make! I love this lightened version-not so sugary! Oh and definitely about to make the french yogurt cake :)
ReplyDeleteI had agave margarita in Mexico and it is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteNot too sweet and not too sour? Sounds like my kind of drink!
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