This Margarita Mocktail recipe with no alcohol is light, fresh and bright with fresh citrus. The syrup gives the popular golden color in this virgin margarita.
This non-alcoholic margarita will be perfect for lunch or dinner, any time of day. It can be enjoyed by all ages and will be the perfect addition to your summer, but especially for Cinco de Mayo.
Recipe | Cinco de Mayo Recipes | Liquid Cane Sugar | Rose’s Sweetened Lime Juice
Cinco de Mayo Recipes
If you’re planning a summer cookout or something for Cinco de Mayo, these fresh margaritas will be perfect.
You can plan out your entire meal with Roasted Pineapple Tomatillo Salsa, Spanish Rice, Shredded Beef Green Chiles Enchiladas and Mexican Rice Pudding for dessert.
Ingredients
Fresh Citrus
Using fresh citrus is important for a great tasting virgin margarita. If you’re unable to get fresh produce, you can use juice instead.
Each lime should produce about 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed juice. An orange will produce about 4-5 tablespoons.
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Liquid Cane Sugar
I’ve used “Sugar in the Raw” brand liquid cane sugar. The purpose of using the liquid is to avoid grains of sugar. Margaritas aren’t all that great with what amounts to little pieces of sand.
If you’re unable to find the liquid sugar, I found a recipe for liquid cane sugar by Kristin at Sweet Steep.
You could make your own simple syrup, if you like. Regular simple syrup will be clear instead of the darker, more molasses color.
Heat equal parts of sugar and water, stirring frequently, until all the sugar is dissolved. Chill until cooled. Refrigerate all leftover syrup.
Rose’s Sweetened Lime Juice
This is a great addition with intense lime flavor. You may find it in the cocktail mixer section of the store.
If you’re unable to find it, you could make it yourself, but be sure to make it ahead of time. I found this recipe for homemade lime cordial (aka Sweetened Lime Juice) at Jeffrey Morgenthaler.
Recipe
Margarita Mocktail Recipe No Alcohol
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Ingredients
- 2 Limes, juice only (about 4 tablespoons)
- 1 Orange, juice only (about 4-5 tablespoons)
- 2 tablespoons Sugar in the Raw Cane Sugar Liquid
- 2 tablespoons Rose's Sweetened Lime Juice
- ⅔ cup Club Soda
- ½ cup Ice
- Medium Course Salt
- Limes or Oranges for garnish
Instructions
- To a large (about 1 quart) cup or jar, add all ingredients.
- Stir with long handled spoon.
- Pour 2-3 teaspoons salt into a small plate. Using the lime, rub onto the rim of two glasses then dip in salt.
- Using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth, strain into salted glasses.
- Add additional ice to glasses, if desired.
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Kristina Tipps says
I have never had a margarita with an orange. It was so sweet, perfect to have again for Mother’s Day brunch 🙂
Linda says
Now this is my kind of margarita! Light, refreshing, and perfect for kids, too
Addison says
I love that this is a mocktail! So refreshing and delicious!
Jere Cassidy says
Interesting, I have not seen the sugar in the raw syrup and want to give that a try. Your mocktail look tasty and perfect for us non drinkers.
Amy says
What a fantastic recipe! We entertain a lot and we often have cocktails, especially in the summer. The kids are always complaining that they don’t get special treatment so mocktails are always on the go and I’m always looking for ideas. I love this recipe and will definitely feature at the next big dinner!
Kristina Damisch says
This was fantastic. Thanks for the great mocktail recipe! I used liquid agave since that’s what I could find. I also used grapefruit-flavored sparkling water instead of the club soda. Delicious!
Christian Guzman says
Wonderful! Sounds like great substitutions. Thank you for writing!