Cali Style Frozen Margarita
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Cali Style Frozen Margarita
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
Citrusy, sweet, and refreshing
- Limeade 1 can(s)
- Tequila 1 can(s)
- Triple Sec 1/2 can(s)
- Fresh Fruit Chopped - -
Any Glass of your Choice
cali style frozen margarita is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Limeade,Tequila,Triple Sec,Fresh Fruit Chopped .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Cali Style Frozen Margarita Ingredients
Limeade,Tequila,Triple Sec,Fresh Fruit Chopped,
Cali Style Frozen Margarita Recipe
1. Blend Limeade, tequila and triple sec (use the can of Limeade to measure the tequila and triple sec). 2. Empty about 1/2 of the mixture in to a separate container for later use. 3. In the remaining mix, add ice and fruit (example: mango, banana, strawberry, peach, ) if desired and tequila (if there is room). 4. Blend well and repeat step 3 with the batch you put aside. Enjoy in chilled cocktail glasses.
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