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Take classic margaritas up a notch with this grapefruit margarita recipe! Made with grapefruit juice and jalapeño infused tequila, these grapefruit margaritas are equally refreshing and spicy.

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We are big fans of fun co*cktails here at Fit Foodie Finds! While we have plenty of margarita recipes to choose from, we don’t have one quite like this. Meet our spicy grapefruit margarita – it’s spicy, sweet, citrusy, and wildly delicious.

This grapefruit margarita recipe is inspired by Linley’s mother-in-law and features jalapeño-infused tequila, lots of lime, and freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. Shake it all up and serve over ice for a simply irresistible (and gorgeous) co*cktail!

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“Delicious. A summer go to for sure!” – Kelley

What You Need for Grapefruit Margaritas

These co*cktails come together with classic margarita ingredients + a few fun extras:

  • Tequila
  • Fresh lime juice and grapefruit juice
  • Jalapeño slices
  • Simple syrup
  • Ice
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Grapefruit Margarita Variations

Have fun with this recipe and mix things up to really make these co*cktails your own!

Tequila: The higher quality the tequila the better-tasting your margs will be.

Spice: For a non-spicy grapefruit margarita, omit the jalapeños completely (use regular tequila) or let the tequila infuse with the peppers for less time (about 10-15 minutes instead of 30).

Simple Syrup: Use our honey simple syrup in place of regular simple syrup for a refined sugar-free option.

Batch co*cktail: This recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, quadrupled, etc. Mix everything up in a pitcher and it’s ready for a crowd! If you know you’ll make these often, make a big batch of the spicy jalapeño tequila. Cut a whole jalapeño and place it in a whole bottle of tequila to use whenever you want.

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FAQ

Can you use bottled juice?

Freshly squeezed juice is 100x better – don’t use bottled grapefruit or lime juices for these margaritas.

How do you infuse tequila?

For this jalapeño-infused tequila, chop up some jalapeños and let them sit in the tequila for at least 30 minutes. This extra step is so worth it! For super spicy tequila, let the tequila infuse with the peppers overnight.

How do you make these margaritas not spicy?

Simply skip infusing the tequila with the jalapeño slices. The grapefruit margs will be equally as delicious without the spice!

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Storage

For best results, make these grapefruit margaritas immediately prior to serving.

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  • Virgin Margarita

Serving Suggestions

Fun Rims: Get creative and serve these grapefruit margaritas with fun rims! We like to use sea salt + paprika + cayenne + coconut sugar. So good!

Garnishes: Add a fresh slice of grapefruit, lime wedge, or jalapeño round to each glass before serving.

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Grapefruit Margarita Recipe

Put a spicy spin on classic margaritas with this grapefruit margarita recipe. Featuring jalapeño-infused tequila and fresh citrus, it's refreshing and spicy all at the same time!

Prep:5 minutes minutes

Cook:30 minutes minutes

Total:35 minutes minutes

Fat 0

Carbs 14

Protein 0

Yield: 2

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Ingredients

  • 2 oz. tequila
  • 2 oz. grapefruit juice
  • 2 oz. lime juice
  • 2 jalapeño slices + more for serving
  • 1 oz. simple syrup
  • 1 – 2 cups ice

Instructions

  • Place tequila in a jar or cup. Then, add in a couple of slices of jalapeños plus the seeds. Let sit for at least 30 minutes so that the tequila can get infused with the spice.

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  • Add 1 to 2 cups of ice to a co*cktail shaker and then pour in the infused tequila. Add the rest of the ingredients. Option to add more simple syrup, depending on your preference.

  • Give the shaker a good shake so that everything gets mixed together.

  • Serve over ice with fresh grapefruit slices, jalapeño slices, and a salty rim.

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Tips & Notes

  • Not Spicy Margaritas: For non-spicy grapefruit margarita, omit the jalapeños completely (use regular tequila) or let the tequila infuse with the peppers for less time (about 10-15 minutes instead of 30).
  • Batch Margaritas: This recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, quadrupled, etc. Mix everything up in a pitcher and it’s ready for a crowd! If you know you’ll make these often, make a big batch of the spicy jalapeño tequila. Cut a whole jalapeño and place it in a whole bottle of tequila to use whenever you want.

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Nutrition facts

Calories: 125kcal Carbohydrates: 14g Protein: 0g Fat: 0g Fiber: 0g Sugar: 10g

Author: Lee Funke

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Lee is the founder of Fit Foodie Finds and based in Minneapolis, MN. She started this website in 2010 as a way to share her love for real food and wellness. The internet has changed so much since then and so has Fit Foodie Finds. Today we're a female-run recipe website publishing hundreds of tried and true recipes developed and tested by our team.

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Posted on 4/17/2023

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This is a huge hit with my mum. I’m not usually a margarita enthusiast, but even I can’t resist this fiery grapefruit version.

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Posted on 9/9/2021

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Love the idea of making grapefruit margarita. Makes me watery how yummy it would be. will try it soon

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Crystal O'Neal

Posted on 4/9/2020

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This is such a fun drink!! Great flavor combo.

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Posted on 2/25/2019

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My mom LOVES this. Even I enjoy this spicy grapefruit margarita, and I am not a big fan of margaritas.

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Rachel

Posted on 12/7/2018

This looks great! You might like the Jalapeno Limeade at Trader Joe’s. It makes amazing co*cktails!

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Mark

Posted on 6/1/2018

This drink looks, and sounds awesome, but alas I’m one of those who cannot drink grapefruit (even though I love it). I will be happy to share and make this for others though!

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Candice

Posted on 5/28/2018

I’m ready to try these like now! How do you make your simple syrup? Anything special or the norm?

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Lee Funke

Posted on 5/29/2018

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Hi! I actually love making a honey-based simple syrup. You can follow the recipe we have for that HERE (without the ginger): https://fitfoodiefinds.com/raspberry-ginger-mojitos/

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Posted on 5/21/2018

This is super COOL my friends ? Spicy Margaritas sound amazing since I also drink salty ones. You really ROCK IT! xD

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Posted on 5/20/2018

Love making fun co*cktail drinks at home, especially during the warm summer months!

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Posted on 7/28/2017

This Spicy Grapefruit Margaritas looks yummi, and it is the best drink for hot summer! I found your post from Pinterest ! Thanks for sharing, Lee!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 7/28/2017

Reply to Jill Roberts

Thanks Jill! I hope you love it 🙂

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arshineh

Posted on 7/25/2017

What type of salt is best used for rimming glasses? Also your photos seem even more beautiful with the orange salt rim, what does that include?

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Lee Funke

Posted on 7/28/2017

Reply to arshineh

Hi! I believe we used sea salt + a little chili powder. Ahh I can’t remember! But pink himalayan sea salt would be gorgeous on the rim!

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Posted on 3/15/2017

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Yeah, I’m considering the big batch for a rooftop happy hour Friday and thinking I may need to put in the jalapenos towards the end since they’ll be sitting in there longer. Looks super tasty and refreshing and makes me wish we were back in the 70s where we were last week :p.

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Kristen

Posted on 2/7/2017

Have you ever made this in a big batch?? Planning on making this for a party and seems kind of daunting to have equal amounts of grapefruit juice and lime juice!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 2/9/2017

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I have not made a big batch of this! Typically most margaritas are made with 100% lime juice, so the 50/50 ratio was on point to make them grapefruity!

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Desiree Serrato

Posted on 5/7/2016

What ingredients were used for the salted rim?

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Lee Funke

Posted on 5/9/2016

Reply to Desiree Serrato

Here’s what we used for the rim —> sea salt + paprika + cayenne + coconut sugar.

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Sarah Lang

Posted on 5/18/2021

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tajin spice makes a really nice rim and goes with citrus really well!

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Posted on 3/30/2016

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This looks very refreshing! ?

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Posted on 3/15/2016

Ohhhh I need to try this. I’m not usually a tequila person but this sounds amazeballs.

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Posted on 3/14/2016

BRING ME BACK!!!!! All the margs!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 3/14/2016

Reply to Davida @ The Healthy Maven

WHY DOES FFF STILL THINK YOU ARE SPAM. OH WAIT…BC YOU’VE BEEN STALKING ME SINCE 1990.

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Posted on 3/14/2016

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Since 1989 in fact. I’ve been stalking you since before you were conceived.

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Posted on 3/14/2016

Lee, these looks amazing, I’ll take two 🙂 thanks for sharing!

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Posted on 3/14/2016

I’ve never had a spicy margarita. I really need to try this. It’s supposed to be 90 here this week!

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Lee Funke

Posted on 3/14/2016

Reply to Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious

90 DEGREES OMG.

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FAQs

How to make a margarita mix better? ›

Adding fruit like mango can add a lot more flavor to your margaritas. While a classic margarita with lime is certainly tasty, adding other fruits can kick your drinks up a notch. Simply blend diced mango chunks along with the rest of your margarita ingredients, then pour into a glass of ice.

Why do you put triple sec in margaritas? ›

In Margaritas, the inclusion of triple sec provides a luscious, warm citric note that counterbalances the lime juice's high acidity. Considering the relatively low ABV of most triple secs and orange liqueurs, the orange flavoring isn't as “juice-forward,” which allows the tequila to shine.

What is the difference between a paloma and margarita? ›

The Paloma and Margarita both contain tequila, lime and salt but that's where the similarities end. Margaritas are typically flavored with an orange liqueur or a bottled margarita mix but a classic Paloma is sweetened with fresh grapefruit juice, a bit of sugar, and a little sparkling water.

What makes restaurant margaritas so good? ›

Just as important as the style of tequila is the use of a high-quality orange liqueur. Part of the Daisy category of co*cktails, the Margarita calls for triple sec such as Cointreau for sweetness and balance. Though some may opt for agave nectar instead, the addition of the liqueur is what makes a true Margarita.

How do you jazz up store bought margarita mix? ›

Check out these ways to mix your margarita into a unique drink that'll take you to paradise.
  1. Sorbet. The Frozen Concoction Maker® perfectly shaves ice to create a refreshing frozen margarita. ...
  2. Cucumber. The key to using cucumber in your margaritas is two fold. ...
  3. Spicy. ...
  4. Mezcal. ...
  5. Moonshine. ...
  6. Key Lime. ...
  7. Pomegranate. ...
  8. Watermelon.

Which is better for margaritas triple sec or Grand Marnier? ›

Can they replace Triple Sec? Both Grand Marnier and Cointreau are excellent replacements for Triple Sec when making a Margarita. In fact, both of these are significantly more expensive and are considered to be better than inexpensive Triple Sec both in quality and taste.

What does extra dirty margarita mean? ›

The “dirty” part of a Dirty Martini co*cktail relates to the olive ingredients, and “extra dirty” just means more olive flavor, like in the Dirtiest Martini co*cktail.

Can I use orange juice instead of triple sec for margaritas? ›

A non-alcoholic substitute for triple sec is orange juice or orange extract mixed with simple syrup or sugar. Another option is to use an orange-flavored syrup or orange bitters, which can provide a similar flavor profile to triple sec without the alcohol.

How do you upgrade a margarita? ›

8 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Margarita
  1. Use Aged Tequila. Blanco tequila is the go-to for Margaritas. ...
  2. Try Mezcal Instead. For a more extreme base-swap, try mezcal on for size. ...
  3. Switch Up the Salt Rim. ...
  4. Freshen Up with Fruit. ...
  5. Make it Hot, Hot, Hot. ...
  6. Bring In the Herb Garden. ...
  7. Grill It. ...
  8. Go Slushy.
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Why does salt make a margarita taste better? ›

First, it acts as a flavor enhancer, creating a perfect balance between the tartness of the lime and the robustness of the tequila. Second, the saltiness can help to cut through the sweetness of any fruit-flavored margaritas, providing a savory contrast that elevates the overall drinking experience.

What is the difference in a Texas margarita? ›

What makes a Texas margarita different from the traditional margarita is the addition of fresh orange juice. This gives a juicy and citrusy touch, making the drink lighter and more refreshing than the classic margarita. The classic margarita only relies on lime juice to counter the orange liqueur and tequila.

What is stronger than a margarita? ›

Manhattan — (27.68%, 4.75oz in volume, 1.31oz alcohol) Long Island Iced Tea — (19.35%, 6.4oz in volume, 1.24oz alcohol) Margarita — (22.5%, 5.33oz in volume, 1.2oz alcohol) Cosmopolitan — (16.5%, 6.67oz in volume, 1.10oz alcohol)

Is A margarita a male or female drink? ›

It's an everyone drink. Originally Answered: Would you consider a margarita to be a feminine beverage? No.

How do you make drink mixes taste better? ›

Use Mocktail syrups and Flavoured co*cktail premixes, available in so many drool-worthy flavours from fruity to citrusy, botanical and artisanal syrups which make excellent pairing with water, soda and spirits alike. You can also muddle in fruits like strawberries, watermelon, orange and apple for an enhanced taste.

What margarita mix do most restaurants use? ›

In addition to powdered mixes, which are more affordable, restaurants also use liquid mixes they can purchase from their alcohol supplier -similar to the concentrate above. The two most popular mixes that restaurants use for margaritas are Zing Zang Margarita Mix and Jose Cuervo Classic Lime Original Margarita Mix.

What do you add to Mr Consistent margarita? ›

Slice chillies 2-5mm thickness, add to co*cktail shaker and muddle. If you like it spicy add some seeds, followed by 75mLs of Mr. Consistent Margarita Mix, 45ml of Tequila and a handful of ice.

How do you drink a premixed margarita? ›

Just chill or add ice. (9.95% ABV – 19.9 proof). America's Favorite Ready-to-Drink Margarita, Authentic Cuervo ® Margaritas are made exclusively with Jose Cuervo ® tequila. Just pour and serve, no mixing required.

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