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Frothy Margarita
Photo: flickr user
Pirate Alice
Ingredients
Lime juice
Salt
1 1/2 ounces
Tequila
1/2 ounce
Orange liqueur
3 tablespoons Bottled sweet and sour
mix
Crushed
ice
Preparation
1
Moisten rim of glass with lime
juice
and swirl glass rim in mound of
salt
to
coat
edge. Combine tequila, orange liqueur and sweet and
sour
mix
with
crushed
ice
in
blender.
Blend
until frothy and pour into prepared glass.
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Yield:
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Added:
November 30, 2009
Creator:
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