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How to Make the Best Peach Margarita

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The best way to cool off in the hot summer sun is with an ice-cold margarita. The peach margarita is both delicious and refreshing.

Peach margarita

Personally, I prefer a margarita on the rocks. Frozen margaritas are also good, I just prefer to avoid the inevitable brain freeze that comes with them. If you prefer a frozen margarita, just follow the recipe below and put everything in a blender with some ice.

Jump to:
  • What's in a Peach Margarita?
  • What Type of Tequila Makes the Best Margarita?
  • Equipment
  • Top tip
  • Variations
  • Pairing
  • 📖 Recipe

What's in a Peach Margarita?

The classic margarita is made with just a few simple ingredients. They are:

  • Tequila - Good tequila makes a good margarita. Expensive tequila will not make a margarita any better.
  • Orange Liqueur - Triple Sec or Cointreau work well.
  • Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice - This is the most important ingredient because nothing will ruin a margarita faster than bottled lime juice.
  • Fresh Peach - A half of a large fresh peach will make one peach margarita.
  • Agave Syrup - A little agave syrup adds just a touch of sweetness.
  • Ice - Small cubes or crushed.
  • Margarita Salt - Margarita salt is a bit coarse resulting in the perfect amount of salt on the rim of the glass.

See recipe card for quantities.

What Type of Tequila Makes the Best Margarita?

There are three basic types of tequila available: silver; reposado and anejo. The difference is how they are aged, which affects the color and the price. Silver tequila is clear, generally not aged and is typically the least expensive. Reposado is usually golden in color, is aged a few months and is more expensive. Anejo is more amber in color, is aged about a year and is the most expensive.

My preference is to use good silver tequila or, now and then, a good reposado. Anejo is just too expensive to use for a margarita. It also changes the color of the drink making it darker and somewhat unappealing.

Equipment

A few pieces of "bar" equipment make the process of making margaritas a bit easier.

  • Jigger - A double sided bar jigger with markings inside for .5 ounce, .75 ounce and 1.0 ounce.
  • Juicer - Limes are hard to squeeze. A good hand-held juicer makes the job easier.
  • Shaker Set - This is a set of two cups, generally made of stainless steel, one slightly smaller than the other. Simply place all of the ingredients and ice in the larger cup, gently fit the mouth of the smaller cup into the mouth of the larger cup and shake.
  • Strainer - A bar strainer fits inside the large shaker set cup and holds back the ice when pouring the margarita.

A jigger with internal markings.

Large end of a jigger with internal measurements.

The line half way up the middle of the large end is 1 ounce. The top is 2 ounces.

The small end has internal markings at .5 and .75 ounce.

A hand juicer sized for squeezing limes.

The juicer opens to accept limes that have been cut in half.

Stainless steel strainer.

A stainless steel bar strainer.

Stainless steel bar set.

A stainless steel shaker set.

The small cup fits inside the larger cup for shaking.

The small cup fits inside the large cup allowing the margarita to be shaken.

Top tip

A margarita on the rocks is best shaken, not stirred. Invest in a quality bar shaker set. Also, use only fresh squeezed lime juice. It makes a big difference.

Variations

Try these other refreshing margaritas:

  • Classic Margarita
  • Skinny Margarita
  • Watermelon Margarita
  • Prickly Pear Margarita

Pairing

These are my favorite dishes to serve with a great margarita:

  • Carnitas nachos.
    Irresistible Carnitas Nachos - A Tex-Mex Delight
  • Brisket tacos from leftover brisket.
    Crispy Tacos Made With Leftover Beef Brisket
  • Brisket Stuffed Chile Relleno
    Tex-Mex Comfort Food: Brisket-Stuffed Chile Rellenos
  • Queso Fundido
    Ultimate Queso Fundido with Chorizo: The Perfect Party Appetizer

📖 Recipe

Peach margarita

Peach Margarita on the Rocks Recipe

Try this refreshing twist on the classic margarita on the rocks.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine Tex Mex
Servings 1 serving
Calories 267 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1.5 ounces tequila silver tequila works best
  • 1 ounce triple sec
  • ½ cup peach fresh, pitted
  • .75 ounce lime juice freshly squeezed
  • .5 ounce agave syrup

Instructions
 

  • Dip the rim of a margarita glass in lime juice then margarita salt. Hold the glass upside down for 15 seconds for the salt to set. Fill the glass with ice.
  • Cut the peach into 4 slices and remove any remnants of the pit. Place the peach slices into a blender with the remaining ingredients and blend for 15 seconds. Pour the blended peach puree into the cocktail shaker. Add ice and shake for 10 seconds. Pour into the ice-filled glass.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 267kcalCarbohydrates: 30gProtein: 1gFat: 0.4gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.1gSodium: 14mgPotassium: 129mgFiber: 1gSugar: 26gVitamin A: 262IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 6mgIron: 0.3mg
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