FAQs
You gotta have lime in your margarita, and plenty of it. Fresh is best, but if you're in a pinch, 100% bottled lime juice works. After all, a marg with bottled lime is better than no marg at all.
Can I substitute bottled lime juice for fresh lime juice? ›
Although it seems like a simple swap, you need to be careful when substituting bottled lime juice for fresh. Check the label to be sure it is pure juice; some varieties, such as the popular Rose's label, are sweetened with high fructose corn syrup.
Is it OK to use bottled lime juice? ›
Is bottled lemon or lime juice an acceptable substitutes for actual lemons or limes in co*cktails? Fresh squeezed citrus juice has a unique flavor that you don't get with bottled, but bottled can be acceptable.
What can you substitute for fresh lime in a margarita? ›
6 Fruits to Substitute for Lime in your Margarita
- Orange peel. If you make a basic margarita, there are only a few ingredients: Lime juice, tequila, ice, triple sec, sugar and orange juice. ...
- Strawberry slices. ...
- Watermelon chunks. ...
- Pineapple wedge. ...
- Starfruit slice. ...
- Real cherries.
What type of lime is best for margaritas? ›
In a side-by-side test of the fresh squeezed juice between home-grown Key limes and limes from the store, we felt the Key lime to be far superior. It was sweeter, fuller and less bitter.
Can you use bottled lime juice in margaritas? ›
Nothing will bring forward the bright, citrusy, natural flavors and acidity like fresh squeezed limes. However, bottled lime juice is certainly a convenient option. If you decide to go this route, make sure to choose a high-quality brand that is 100% lime juice with no added sweeteners or flavors.
How much bottled lime juice equals a lime? ›
4.5 oz & 8 oz. Two tablespoons of Concord Foods Lime Juice equals the juice of 1 medium lime and is perfect with fresh fish or added to your favorite drink or family recipe.
What can I substitute for triple sec in margarita? ›
If you don't have triple sec handy, you can substitute with another good-quality orange liqueur like Grand Marnier or Cointreau. For a non-alcoholic substitute you can add fresh orange juice, or agave nectar/simple syrup, to add a touch of sweetness.
What lime juice do bars use? ›
Although there are other citrus species that are referred to as “limes,” the Persian lime is chosen most widely by Pro bartenders around the world. At Twisted Alchemy, we take great care to deliver the highest quality Cold-Pressed Hand-Squeezed Persian Lime juice.
What is the secret ingredient in margaritas? ›
The secret to the perfect margarita, we discovered, is to skip Cointreau/orange liqueur altogether and replace it with freshly squeezed orange juice. The difference is remarkable.
To balance the co*cktail's acidity, triple sec is absolutely necessary for traditional Margaritas, according to Bailon. “Without triple sec, we fall into a different co*cktail category, which is the sour,” she explains.
What is the best formula for margaritas? ›
For A Single Margarita:
1 1/2 ounces silver tequila. 1 ounce orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec) 3/4 ounce freshly-squeezed lime juice. optional sweetener: agave nectar or simple syrup, to taste.
Is lime juice from concentrate the same as fresh lime juice? ›
What is the difference between concentrate and not from concentrate lime juice? Lime juice concentrate is made by pressing fresh limes and juicing the pulp. This is then heated, so the liquid evaporates. This leaves a thick solution, which ends up being 6 times stronger than normal lime juice.
Can you use regular lime juice instead of key lime juice? ›
Ordinary limes make an exceptional Key lime pie, and they are a much better alternative to bracingly tart bottled Key lime juice. This pie tastes every bit as authentic as the real deal — plus it's easier to make.
How much lime juice to substitute for 1 lime? ›
How Much Juice Is in One Lime? An average lime yields 2 tablespoons of fresh lime juice. To make a cup of fresh lime juice, you would need 8 limes. In a pound of limes, there are usually 4 to 5 limes, which means that a pound of limes has between 8 and 10 tablespoons or 1/2 to 2/3 cups of fresh lime juice.