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Zero-Sugar Margarita Recipe

Truly Skinny Margarita

Tequila and Cordial Craft Zero-Sugar Lime Cordial make the complete two-ingredient base. The house spec adds orange bitters for a little more citrus aroma, with no separate lime juice, agave syrup, simple syrup, or bottled sour mix.

Classic lineage: Margarita riff · Skinny Margarita

Tequila Two-ingredient base Orange bitters optional
Total time
About 5 minutes
Yield
1 cocktail
Glassware
Rocks glass
Technique
Shake and strain
The House Spec

How to make the Truly Skinny Margarita.

Tequila and Cordial Craft form the complete base. Orange bitters are optional, but three dashes are included in the house spec for additional citrus aroma.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz tequila of choice
  • 1 oz Cordial Craft Zero-Sugar Lime Cordial
  • 3 dashes orange bitters, optional
  • Fresh ice
  • Orange twist, lime wedge, or fresh zest
Tequila note: Blanco keeps the drink crisp and agave-forward. Reposado adds a rounder barrel note without changing the ratio.

Method

  1. Add the ingredients. Add tequila, Cordial Craft, and orange bitters, if using, to a shaker with ice.
  2. Shake. Shake hard for 10 to 15 seconds, until thoroughly chilled.
  3. Strain. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.
  4. Garnish. Finish with an orange twist, lime wedge, or fresh zest.
Optional rim: Use a half rim of salt or Tajín so the drinker can alternate between seasoned and unseasoned sips.
Why It Works

The balance is built into the pour.

Citrus, acidity, sweetness, and body are balanced in the same measure. Fresh lime changes from one batch to the next; Cordial Craft removes the guesswork that starts when one margarita suddenly tastes sharper or flatter than the last.

Balance

The lime and sweetness move together.

The starting point stays familiar because one changing ingredient is not being corrected with another.

Ratio

Easy to remember behind the bar.

The 2:1 ratio remains direct from one cocktail to a pre-diluted party batch.

No sugar syrup

“Skinny” should mean something.

The recipe does not depend on agave syrup, simple syrup, or a sugary bottled margarita mix.

Bartender Notes

Three details that change the drink.

The ingredient list is short. Dilution, proportion, and the rim still determine how the finished margarita drinks.

Give it the full shake.

Shake hard for 10 to 15 seconds. That chills the drink, supplies the dilution it needs, and creates the texture expected from a freshly shaken margarita.

Use 1 part for the standard spec.

With 2 oz tequila, one part means 1 oz Cordial Craft. For a drier margarita, begin with 0.75 oz and adjust from there.

Choose a half rim.

A half rim lets each sip be salted or unsalted and keeps the tequila and lime from disappearing beneath the seasoning.

Variations

Four deliberate ways to change the drink.

Keep the tequila and cordial relationship intact, then change one accent at a time.

Spicy

Add fresh jalapeño.

Lightly muddle two jalapeño slices, each about 1/3 inch thick, with the cordial before adding tequila and ice. Remove some seeds first if the pepper is unusually hot.

Cadillac

Add orange liqueur.

Add 0.5 oz dry curaçao or another orange liqueur for a richer variation. Reduce or omit the bitters when the orange character is already where you want it.

Depending on the liqueur, this variation may no longer be zero sugar.
Drier

Use a smaller cordial pour.

Keep the 2 oz tequila pour and begin with 0.75 oz Cordial Craft. Shake and taste before deciding whether the drink needs more.

Smoke

Add a touch of mezcal.

Split the base with 1.5 oz tequila and 0.5 oz mezcal for a touch of smoke without allowing the mezcal to take over.

Party Batch

Scale the same 2:1 ratio.

The batch is pre-diluted, so it does not need to be shaken with ice again. Bottle it with enough headspace to move, chill it thoroughly, then shake the sealed bottle vigorously for 10 to 15 seconds before the first pour. Repeat as needed during service to maintain homogeneity and restore some of the aeration normally created in the shaker.

For a larger vessel: Mix aggressively from the bottom upward before service and periodically while the batch is being poured.

Allergen and ingredient note.

No major allergen is intentionally added to the standard build. Check the labels on tequila, orange bitters, rim seasoning, and packaged garnishes before serving someone with an allergy; cross-contact can occur in a shared bar or kitchen.

Recipe FAQ

Questions before you make it.

Practical answers for orange bitters, fresh lime, mezcal, and batching.

Are the orange bitters required?

No. Tequila and Cordial Craft make a complete two-ingredient margarita. Three dashes are included in the house spec because they add aroma and another layer of citrus.

Do I need fresh lime juice?

Not for this recipe. Cordial Craft supplies the lime, acidity, sweetness, and body that fresh lime juice and syrup would normally provide, with more consistency from drink to drink.

Can I use mezcal?

Yes. Start with 1.5 oz tequila and 0.5 oz mezcal. The split adds a touch of smoke without allowing the mezcal to dominate the drink.

Can I batch it?

Yes. Keep the 2:1 tequila-to-Cordial Craft ratio, add the calculated water for dilution, chill thoroughly, and vigorously shake the sealed batch before pouring.

Make the Margarita

A Skinny Margarita that earns the name.

No agave syrup, no simple syrup, and no sugary bottled margarita mix. Just tequila, Cordial Craft Zero-Sugar Lime Cordial, and optional orange bitters. Make one drink or scale the same 2:1 ratio for a full batch.