Cocktails, Garnishes, Recipes

How to Make the Perfect Margarita

Few cocktails capture the spirit of celebration quite like the margarita. Whether you like it classic, frozen, spicy, or fruity, the margarita is endlessly versatile—and even more impressive when garnished beautifully.

In this post, we’ll show you how to make a classic margarita and share our top tips for garnishing it like a pro.


🍋 Classic Margarita Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 50ml tequila (blanco or reposado)
  • 25ml Cointreau (or triple sec)
  • 25ml freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Optional: 10ml agave syrup (for a touch of sweetness)
  • Ice

Instructions:

  1. Rim a glass with salt (more on that below!).
  2. Add tequila, Cointreau, lime juice, and agave syrup into a cocktail shaker.
  3. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
  4. Strain into a chilled glass over fresh ice.
  5. Garnish and serve.

🌿 Margarita Garnish Guide

Garnish isn’t just decoration—it enhances aroma, flavour, and the overall drinking experience. Here are our favourite garnishes for margaritas:

1. Salt Rim (The Essential One)

A salted rim is classic for a reason. It balances the tart lime and bold tequila beautifully.

How to do it:
Rub a lime wedge around the rim of your glass, then dip it into coarse sea salt or pink Himalayan salt. Try infusing your salt with dried chilli flakes, lime zest, or smoked paprika for a twist.

2. Dehydrated Lime or Lime Wheel

A thin wheel or dehydrated slice of lime adds a stylish finish and complements the lime juice in the drink.

Tip: Dehydrated citrus lasts longer and gives a sleek, minimalist look—perfect for parties or prep-ahead batches.

3. Chilli Pepper or Tajín Rim

Want to spice things up? Add a slice of red chilli or rim your glass with Tajín (a Mexican spice blend of chilli, lime, and salt) for a fiery, flavourful edge.

4. Edible Flowers

For a more elegant take—especially with fruity margaritas like strawberry or mango—try garnishing with an edible flower such as nasturtium, hibiscus, or viola.

5. Herbs (Mint or Basil)

Not traditional, but a sprig of fresh mint or basil adds a refreshing aroma—especially good with cucumber or watermelon margaritas.


🍹 Garnish Pairing Ideas by Margarita Type

Margarita FlavourRecommended Garnish
Classic LimeSalt rim + lime wheel
Spicy MargaritaTajín rim + red chilli slice
Strawberry MargaritaSugar rim + edible flower
Mango MargaritaChilli-salt rim + dehydrated lime
Coconut MargaritaToasted coconut rim + orchid flower (if you’re feeling tropical)

Final Tips

  • Glassware matters: Use a classic margarita coupe or a rocks glass depending on your style.
  • Garnish with intention: Always match garnish to flavour. It should elevate, not overpower.
  • Be creative: Your garnish is your signature. Make it bold, beautiful, or playful—whatever suits your vibe.

Ready to shake things up? Try one of these margarita garnishes and tag us @TheGarnishClub—we’d love to see your creations!

Cheers! 🍸