Skinny Margarita Recipe (Sugar-Free!) (2024)

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If you love a well-made co*cktail, you have to try this 3-ingredient Skinny Margarita recipe! Made with tequila, cointreau and lime juice, it's incredibly refreshing and sugar-free too, making it an easy go-to drink.

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I have no idea why it's taken me so long to share this recipe to the blog, but it's finally here! If you don't already know, margaritas are my go-to co*cktail, and THIS is my go-to recipe.

Some are too sweet, some are too strong, but this skinny margarita recipe is just perfect and I strongly urge you to try it because it's my absolute favorite way to make a delicious margarita at home!

Let's also note that my loaded nachos and bacon guacamole pair perfectly with this drink (just saying!).

Why you'll love this co*cktail

  • It's made with just 3 easy-to-find ingredients
  • It's both light and refreshing and made with just the good stuff
  • You just need 5 minutes (or less!) to whip up this drink

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Ingredient notes

Tequila: Tequila is the main ingredient, so there's no substitution there. There are different kinds of tequila, including blanco, resposado, añejo, extra añejo, and joven. I tend to prefer blanco, and if you're new to tequila, I recommend that as a good starting point.

Cointreau: Some skinny margarita recipes call for orange juice, but I prefer cointreau. Cointreau is orange-flavored triple sec and it adds a better flavor than orange juice or regular triple sec, in my opinion.

Lime juice: You can't make a margarita without lime juice! Make sure to use fresh limes rather than limes that have been sitting in the fridge for awhile--you can taste a difference!

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Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Run a lime wedge along the edge of your glass, then dip it in salt to salt the rim. Fill the glass with ice and set aside.

Step 2: Add the tequila and cointreau to a co*cktail shaker.

Step 3: Use a citrus squeezer (or your hands) to add the lime juice to the co*cktail shaker.

Step 4: Shake the co*cktail shaker for 10-15 seconds, then pour the drink over ice.

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FAQs

What makes this margarita "skinny"?

Most margarita recipes are loaded with sugar, but not this one! Instead, it uses liquor and lime juice to create a delicious drink that doesn't need anything else. Seriously, you won't even miss the simple syrup!

Is there a specific brand of tequila you recommend?

Yes! Something I've learned over the years is that, as tempting as it is to get the "cheap stuff", you end up feeling much better the next day if you purchase middle-tier alcohol.

So with that said, my two favorite brands of tequila are Espolòn and Casamigos. Espolòn is what I use most frequently because it's high-quality and affordable.

Is Cointreau the same thing as triple sec, and can I use them interchangeably?

Great question! I talked about Cointreau above in the Ingredient Notes, but basically Cointreau is an orange-flavored triple sec, so they are kind of the same thing. Personally, I think Cointreau provides a more smooth, crisp flavor than other brands of triple sec, which is why I'm so obsessed with it and recommend it for margaritas.

Do I have to use a co*cktail shaker?

Nope! It helps, but it's not absolutely necessary. If you don't own a co*cktail shaker, you have two options: 1) add everything to a blender and blend on low for 5 seconds, or 2) add everything to a cup and stir quickly with a spoon.

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More tasty tequila co*cktails

  • Cucumber Jalapeño Margarita
  • Skinny Bloody Mary
  • Cinnamon Tequila Sour

If you made and enjoyed this recipe, please leave a comment and star rating below!

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Skinny Margarita Recipe

If you love a well-made co*cktail, you have to try this 3-ingredient Skinny Margarita recipe! Made with tequila, cointreau and lime juice, it's incredibly refreshing and sugar-free too, making it an easy go-to drink.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Author: Erin

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Run a lime wedge along the rim of a glass then dip it in a salt to salt the rim (this step is optional!). Fill the glass with ice and set aside.

  • Add tequila, cointreau and lime juice to a co*cktail shaker then shake for 10-15 seconds.

  • Pour margarita over the ice and enjoy!

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Notes

*1.5 oz. of lime juice is approximately juice from 1.5 limes

My favorite brand of tequila is Espolòn, so if you're looking for a high-quality yet affordable brand, that's what I recommend

If you don't own a co*cktail shaker, simply add everything to a cup and whisk it quickly with a spoon, then pour your drink over ice

Nutrition

Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 50mg | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 13mg

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FAQs

Does skinny margarita have sugar in it? ›

Skip the sugar and still enjoy this delicious beverage with our low-calorie margarita. We've replaced the traditional triple sec and sugar with just tequila and lime juice—and it's just as tasty! The low-calorie margarita is called the skinny margarita because it's a skinny version of the classic tequila co*cktail.

How many carbs in a sugar free margarita? ›

Average Analysis Per 12 fl. oz. Serving: Calories 100, Carbohydrates 11g, Protein 0g, Fat 0g.

What can I substitute for agave nectar in a margarita? ›

There are several good substitutes for agave nectar, including honey, maple syrup, coconut nectar, and brown rice syrup. Each of these substitutes has its own unique flavor profile and consistency, so it's important to choose the right one for your recipe.

How do you order a margarita with less sugar? ›

The classic margarita recipe simply calls for tequila, lime juice, and a tiny bit of agave syrup or Cointreau. The most important thing is to skip premade mixes. If you're worried that the bartender may use a sugary mix, don't be afraid to ask them to use fresh lime juice and a splash of simple syrup instead.

What is the healthiest margarita to order? ›

Order “Skinny” margarita, only it doesn't have fake sugar (you'll have to ask your server/bartender). Ask for light to no agave/simple syrup. Tequila neat/straight up with a lime. Ask to swap in Triple Sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier in place of a margarita mix, sugar, or agave.

Does a skinny margarita have less sugar than a regular margarita? ›

A regular Margarita is higher in sugar from sweetened lime juice and orange liqueur. A Skinny Margarita uses natural sweeteners, fresh juice, and little to now orange liqueur to reduce the calorie count. Taste: A Skinny Margarita will taste less sweet, but may have a fresher taste from the fruit juices.

Can a diabetic drink margaritas? ›

Sweet drinks like margaritas and mojitos don't have to be off-limits. Use sugar-free mixers for margaritas and fresh fruit for daiquiris. And instead of pouring simple syrup into mojitos and martinis, try a natural sweetener like stevia or a sugar substitute.

What alcohol is sugar-free and carb free? ›

Keto-friendly alcoholic drinks

Many low carb alcohol options are available if you follow a keto diet. For instance, pure forms of alcohol like whiskey, gin, tequila, rum, and vodka are all completely free of carbs. You can drink them straight or combine them with low carb mixers for more flavor.

Is triple sec sugar-free? ›

Most liqueurs and cordial are very high in sugar and relatively low in alcohol content compared to regular spirits. Triple sec alone has 10.9 grams of sugar per 1 fl oz! By substituting agave syrup* for sugar and orange extract for triple sec, you can greatly reduce the GI and carb count of this classic co*cktail.

What is a good substitute for sugar syrup in margaritas? ›

If you're looking for a simple syrup substitute, there are three favorites you probably have right in your home: honey, maple syrup and agave. For honey or agave, add warm water to them, to help turn the mix to syrup. You can also use a sweet, juicy fruit, like an orange.

Why avoid agave nectar? ›

Agave is not a healthful replacement for table sugar. While it is less harmful and more natural, people who are closely managing blood glucose should avoid agave. The high fructose content can reduce insulin sensitivity and may worsen liver health. Agave is also a higher-calorie sweetener than table sugar.

What is a skinny margarita made of? ›

1 1/2 ounces silver tequila about 3 tablespoons. 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice about 1 large or 1 1/2 small limes. 1 1/2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice about 1/2 medium orange. 1 teaspoon light agave nectar add 2 if you prefer a sweeter margarita.

What is the difference between a skinny margarita and a regular margarita? ›

Instead of using orange liqueur like triple sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier, a skinny margarita uses fresh orange juice and a small amount of agave nectar. The result is about 114 calories for a skinny margarita compared to about 256 calories for a classic margarita.

How many carbs in a skinny margarita? ›

According to USDA data, a Skinny Margarita made with club soda or seltzer, lime juice, orange zest, stevia and 1.5 fluid ounces of tequila has approximately 126 calories and 10 grams of carbohydrates.

What does it mean if a margarita is skinny? ›

A skinny margarita is a low-calorie version of a regular margarita. Instead of using orange liqueur like triple sec, Cointreau, or Grand Marnier, a skinny margarita uses fresh orange juice and a small amount of agave nectar.

Are margaritas high in sugar? ›

Margaritas can be high in sugar, depending on how they are made. Margaritas made from premade mixes, as well as restaurant margaritas, typically have more sugar than homemade ones. Consuming too many added sugars can lead to unwanted weight gain, diabetes, and heart disease ( 9 ).

What's the difference between skinny and regular margaritas? ›

The biggest differences are the types of sweeteners used -- they range from stevia to sucralose (Splenda) to aspartame to agave nectar -- and whether they contain artificial colors. In addition to the lower sugar content of skinny margaritas, a lower alcohol content is another explanation for their low-calorie status.

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