Tequila Drinks Recipes

High-end tequilas are all about sipping, but tequila cocktails are another story. From tequila sunrise to tequila sangria, these easy recipes for tequila cocktails might entice you to guzzle -- but take them slow and enjoy the sweet flavors.

 
 
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Icy Holiday Margaritas

From Better Homes and Gardens

Cranberry-raspberry juice gives these festive cocktails their bright red color. Serve these frosty drinks at your next party.

Icy Holiday Margaritas

Sangrita

From Better Homes and Gardens

The proper way to enjoy this Southwestern Bloody Mary is as follows: take alternate sips of Sangrita and tequila, then bite a lime wedge to cleanse the palate.

Sangrita

Margarita

From Better Homes and Gardens

Pull out the cocktail shaker and add the key ingredients to this Mexican drink: tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur. Cointreau is a popular orange liqueur.

Margarita

Burning Love Cocktail

From The Food Channel

Light a fire to evening with this flaming cocktail featuring the favorite south-of-the border spirit: tequila, of course. It's an especially good choice in 2010, the Mexican Bicentenial year. This drink will be a real crowd pleaser whenever you serve it.

Burning Love Cocktail

Frozen Lime Margaritas

From Fitness

Frozen limeade makes these chilly cocktails a fun, citrusy drink for parties.

Frozen Lime Margaritas

Mango Margaritas

From Heart-Healthy Living

For an alcohol-free drink, simply omit the tequila. The tropical fruit provides all the flavor you need.

Mango Margaritas

Tequila Sunrise Ice Pops

From Better Homes and Gardens

This ice pops recipe, made with tequila and fruit juices, is made for just for adults and is a refreshing treat to serve at parties.

Tequila Sunrise Ice Pops

Marlene's Frozen Margarita Pie

From Family Circle

When it's time to celebrate, whip up this tequila-spiked pie. It tastes like a creamy margarita in a graham cracker crust.

Marlene's Frozen Margarita Pie

Salty Chihuahua

From EatingWell

This thirst-quenching cocktail was said to be created by a bartender from Chihuahua, Mexico, in the 1940s.

Salty Chihuahua

Classic Margarita

From The Food Channel

The margarita includes ingredients that should stimulate the four primary tastes: sweet, sour, salty and bitter. This recipe achieves a nice balance of these tastes.

Classic Margarita

Icy Cranberry Margarita

From Better Homes and Gardens

Made with cranberry juice, you could serve this summery cocktail during the winter holidays, too.

Icy Cranberry Margarita

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