Spring is finally here! Eric and I just got back from a trip to California where we got to indulge in some tasty Mexican food. This reminded me that I’d been wanting to recreate my favorite drink from my recent trip to Mexico, a mango margarita. I think the arrival of spring weather in dreary Washington is the perfect reason for a refreshing fruity margarita, if you need a reason!
As I mentioned, we were just in California for my cousin Jeremie’s wedding. He and his beautiful bride Katelyn were the happiest bride and groom I’ve seen in a while. It was SUCH a joyous wedding and a ton of fun.
There were tons of great photo opportunities and I don’t think I even set the camera down to dance!
The sun was high in the sky, and the white tent for the reception made for amazing lighting. Eric got a little overheated in his dress slacks in the 89 degree weather, but we really had a great time.
We also got in some Disneyland time in addition to the family reunion. 27 hours of Disneyland and California Adventures in two days to be exact!
It was one of those vacations that you feel kind of exhausted after, but it was worth it.
I don’t drink alcohol very often, so when I do it’s usually a special occasion. When we came home I was so excited to see our tulips and plum tree in full bloom.
I whipped up this margarita to enjoy the view and have a “me” moment before the daily work schedule started up again.
If you’d like to make your own Mexican resort style margarita, there are a couple of ingredients you might need to buy at an ethnic grocery store or online. The first (which could possibly be in a regular grocery store) is mango nectar. You can buy it in a big box to make several margaritas, or in a can to make two.
The second, less common, ingredient is a blend of chili peppers, salt and lime. In Mexico they used Tajin Fruit and Snack Seasoning which you can buy on Amazon. My Latino grocery store had Znax brand, and in California I even saw Tajin in the regular grocery stores! Basically you’re looking for a seasoning mix of chili, salt and lime or citric acid.
The reason this tastes so great is the surprising kick of spice from the rim of the glass. You have sweet, sour, spicy and salty all in one refreshingly tropical drink.
If you don’t drink alcohol, you can make a fun alcohol free cocktail by skipping the tequila and simple syrup, just mix the mango nectar with lime juice in a glass rimmed with the seasoning.
If you’re a very light drinker like I am, there’s only 1/2 a shot of tequila in each drink!
I’m celebrating spring, what do you have to celebrate right now?
Mango Margaritas
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz tequila (one shot)
- 11 oz mango nectar
- 1 oz simple syrup
- 1 lime
- 1 TBS chili snack seasoning
Instructions
- In a shaker or large glass, mix together tequila, mango nectar and simple syrup. If ingredients were not cold, shake with ice.
- Cut lime into wedges and run one wedge along the rim of two margarita glasses.
- Spread chili snack seasoning into a circle on a small plate. Turn margarita glasses upside down and press rims into the seasoning until rims are well coated.
- Squeeze juice from all the lime wedges in the shaker/large glass and mix well.
- Divide margarita evenly between the two glasses, straining ice.
Notes
Approximate cost/serving: This comes out pretty cheap, certainly more affordable than going out for a drink!  It cost me just $1.80 to make two mango margaritas, so only 90 cents a serving!
Vegetarian/gluten free: Yes to both, just make sure to read the ingredients on your chili snack seasoning to make sure it’s gluten free, I don’t know that all brands are.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
2Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 181Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 230mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 2gSugar: 29gProtein: 1g
Nutrition information is an estimate only.
Wow. How gorgeous are all those pictures. Did you take the ones from the wedding, the light is stunning! It’s also quite lovely in the photo of you.
I did, thanks!
Gorgeous photos Diana! The one of you with the cotton candy is so pretty. The margaritas look delicious too. Have a lovely day.
What kind of camera do you use? Pictures are of course fantastic!
Thanks so much Chris! At the end of last year I got a 5D Mark II and that’s what all the photos are taken with. Also the lens is a 50mm 1.4.