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    Cranberry Margarita

    Published: Nov 10, 2022 · Modified: Dec 22, 2022 by Kimberly · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · Leave a Comment

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    Cranberry Margarita in a gold-bottomed cocktail glass with a salt rim, lime wheel garnish and fresh cranberries floating on top. The glass is on a gray countertop and in the background are a cut lime, liquor bottles, cranberries and evergreen decorations. Above the drink is text reading “Cranberry Margarita” with little cranberry illustrations next to the words.
    Cranberry Margarita in a gold-bottomed cocktail glass with a salt rim, lime wheel garnish and fresh cranberries floating on top. The glass is on a gray countertop and in the background are a cut lime, liquor bottles, cranberries and evergreen decorations. Above the drink is text reading “Cranberry Margarita” with little cranberry illustrations next to the words.

    This Cranberry Margarita is the perfect easy cocktail for the holidays! The tart flavors of cranberry and lime pair perfectly with tequila. Adding some fresh cranberries and a lime garnish gives it a festive feel, and the white salted rim with the red color of the drink is giving Santa hat vibes!

    Slightly overhead shot of a Cranberry Margarita in a gold-bottomed glass with cut limes on a cutting board, pine bough decor and a plate of cranberries next to it.

    Since fresh cranberries are only available in late fall and early winter here in the U.S., this makes for a great seasonal cocktail. It's a refreshing counterpoint to other holiday drinks, which tend to be richer and more decadent during the chilly months.

    Speaking of rich holiday drinks, try out this Aged Eggnog for a more traditional holiday cocktail, or this Sugar Plum Cocktail for something on the more strong and sweet side. These three together would make a great holiday cocktail party menu! Or, try out a different type of Christmas margarita with a tasty White Christmas Margarita.

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    Ingredients

    Here are the ingredients you'll need to make this delicious holiday drink.

    • Tequila - silver or blanco tequila works best here to go with the tart cranberry flavor.
    • Triple Sec - this orange liqueur is a traditional part of a margarita. I used Cointreau, which is a particular style of triple sec liqueur.
    • Cranberry Juice - try to use 100% juice, not "Cranberry Juice Cocktail". If all you can find is the cranberry juice cocktail, you can use it, but it won't have as much flavor.
    • Simple Syrup - store bought or homemade both work fine.
    • Fine grain salt - using fine grain salt is better than coarse salt here, because more of it will stick to the glass rim, giving it more of a Santa hat look.
    • Fresh Cranberries - for garnish.
    • Fresh Lime - for juice and also garnish.
    Ingredients for a Cranberry Margarita together on a countertop.

    Substitutions

    Here are some substitutions if you can't get some of the ingredients for this drink.

    • Tequila - you can use reposado tequila if you don't have blanco or silver. Gin or vodka would also be fine (although less like a margarita!)
    • Triple Sec - orange Curaçao liqueur works well here in place of the triple sec, or you could use limoncello or another citrus-based liqueur.
    • Cranberry Juice - this is a pretty key ingredient for the recipe, but if you're in an area where you don't have access to cranberry juice, you can try pomegranate juice or tart cherry juice.
    • Simple syrup - you can use maple syrup or agave nectar in place of the simple syrup.
    • Fresh cranberries - if you don't have these, you can use pomegranate arils for a pop of color.

    Variations

    Here are a few ways you can change up this recipe!

    • Spiced Cranberry Margarita - in place of the simple syrup, use a flavored syrup (like cinnamon syrup or a mulling spice-flavored syrup) for an extra kick of seasonal flavor.
    • White Cranberry Margarita - use white cranberry juice for a different twist on this drink. White cranberry juice has a milder flavor. You can still use red cranberries for a nice pop of color. Vanilla flavored syrup in place of the simple syrup would be great in this drink too.
    • Keto friendly - use a syrup that is keto friendly in place of the simple syrup. Just note that there will still be some sugar from the cranberry juice. If you really don't want the sugar, you can try using a couple drops of cranberry extract and a drop of red food coloring instead.
    • Non-alcoholic - try using a tequila substitute, like Lyre's tequila style non-alcoholic spirit. You can add a splash of orange juice instead of the triple sec, or just omit it. Or, just use sparkling apple cider in place of the tequila for a refreshing fizzy drink.
    Overhead view looking down into a salt-rimmed cocktail glass filled with a cranberry margarita. A lime wheel is a garnish on the rim of the glass and fresh cranberries are floating on top.

    Equipment

    You'll need a serving glass, a jigger or small measuring cup, and a cocktail shaker and strainer to make this drink. You'll also need a knife and cutting board and a citrus juicer for the lime, as well as a small dish for adding the salt rim to the serving glass.

    I used these stemless gold-bottomed wine glasses. The look of these with the red drink and white salt rim was so festive!

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    Instructions

    Start out by cutting your lime in half widthwise, and then cut an extra slice from the middle for a garnish. Set the slice aside and add your salt to a small plate. Then, rub one half of the cut lime all around the rim of the glass to wet it.

    Hands cutting a slice of a fresh lime.
    Hands using a cut lime to wet the rim of a gold-bottomed cocktail glass.

    Hold the glass upside down at an angle and dip the wet rim of the glass into the plate of salt, turning a little bit after each dip. Set the glass aside once the rim is coated in salt.

    Get your cocktail shaker ready and juice your lime. Measure the lime juice (I just juice it directly into the jigger) and add it to the shaker.

    Hands dipping the rim of a cocktail glass into salt to make a salted rim.
    Hand using a gold jigger to add lime juice to a cocktail shaker.

    Add the simple syrup and triple sec liqueur to the shaker.

    Hand using a gold jigger to add simple syrup to a cocktail shaker.
    Hand using a gold jigger to add Cointreau liqueur to a cocktail shaker.

    Next, add the cranberry juice and the tequila to the cocktail shaker.

    Hand using a gold jigger to add cranberry juice to a cocktail shaker.
    Hand using a gold jigger to add tequila to a cocktail shaker.

    Fill the cocktail shaker with ice, seal it up and shake everything about 15-20 times, until it is well chilled.

    Hand using a silver ice scoop to add ice to a cocktail shaker filled with red liquid.
    Hands shaking a sealed gold and glass cocktail shaker.

    Add fresh ice to your salt-rimmed serving glass, and then strain the drink into the glass. Add in your fresh cranberries as a garnish.

    Hand straining a red-colored cocktail into an ice-filled, salt-rimmed glass.
    Hand dropping fresh cranberries into a salt-rimmed glass filled with ice and red liquid.

    Finish it off by cutting a slit in one side of the lime wheel and attaching it to the rim of the glass. Then, serve and enjoy!

    Hand adding a lime wheel onto the rim of a salt-rimmed cocktail glass filled with ice, red liquid and fresh cranberries.
    Hand about to pick up a Cranberry Margarita.

    Hint: to make this drink even more festive for a Christmas celebration, add a sprig of fresh rosemary as a bonus garnish. It adds a delicious aroma and goes perfectly with the drink!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between cranberry juice cocktail and regular cranberry juice?

    Cranberry juice cocktail is a drink that has sweeteners and water added to it. For this recipe, look for regular 100% cranberry juice, which does not have anything else added to it.

    Does tequila go with cranberry juice?

    Tequila goes really well with cranberry juice. The tartness of the cranberries and the grassy agave flavor of tequila are a delicious pairing!

    Top tip

    This is a great drink to serve at parties, and you can easily make a big pitcher. Instead of using ounces for all of your measurements, just use cups instead, and it will make 42 ounces. You will also want to add ice to the pitcher, so use at least a 48 ounce pitcher. You can add the salt rim, lime and cranberries to each glass beforehand and have them ready to go!

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    Square image of a Cranberry Margarita with a white salt rim, a lime wheel garnish and cranberries floating on top. Fresh cranberries and evergreen decor are in the background.

    Cranberry Margarita

    Kimberly Salem
    Cranberry Margarita, a refreshing seasonal tequila cocktail for the holidays
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 10 mins
    Total Time 10 mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American, Mexican
    Servings 1 cocktail
    Calories 245 kcal

    Equipment

    • Jigger or measuring cup
    • Cocktail shaker and strainer
    • Cocktail serving glass (should hold around 6 to 8 ounces)
    • Small dish (for salt rim)
    • Knife and cutting board (if using fresh lime)
    • Citrus juicer (if using fresh lime)

    Ingredients

    Garnish

    • 2 tablespoon fine-grained salt
    • 1 fresh lime slice
    • 5 to 10 fresh cranberries (optional, washed and dried)

    Cocktail

    • ¾ ounce lime juice (preferably fresh squeezed)
    • 1 ounce simple syrup
    • ½ ounce triple sec (I used Cointreau)
    • 1½ ounce cranberry juice
    • 1½ ounce tequila (blanco or silver)

    Instructions
     

    Garnish

    • Put the salt in a small dish.
    • Use half of a lime to wet the rim of your cocktail glass. If you don't have a fresh lime, you can use water.
    • Dip the wet rim of the glass into the salt, then lift and turn the glass. Dip again until the full rim is coated in salt.
    • Cut a slit in the lime slice so you can attach it to the rim of the glass later. Set it aside along with the fresh cranberries.

    Cocktail

    • Add the lime juice, simple syrup, triple sec, cranberry juice and tequila to a cocktail shaker.
    • Fill the shaker with ice, seal it and shake about 15 to 20 times.
    • Add fresh ice to your cocktail glass and strain the drink into the glass.
    • Add the fresh cranberries to the glass and attach the lime slice to the rim before serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 245kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 0.3gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.02gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.04gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 13972mgPotassium: 91mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 31gVitamin A: 36IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword alcohol, cointreau, cranberries, cranberry juice, lime, margarita, tequila
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