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Ingredients
Ice
1 ½ ounces reposado tequila or tequila blanco
1 ounce pickle brine (preferably from classic dill pickles), plus pickle chips or a pickle spear to garnish
1 ounce fresh lime juice, plus 1 lime wedge
¾ ounce triple sec (preferably Cointreau)
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
2 to 3 dashes habanero hot sauce (preferably El Yucateco), optional
Coarse salt, optional
Preparation
- Step 1
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Step 2
Add tequila, pickle brine, lime juice, triple sec, granulated sugar and hot sauce, if using. Shake until combined and foamy.
- Step 3
If you’d like a salted rim for your glass, moisten the rim of a rocks glass with a lime wedge then dip it in salt to coat. Fill your glass with ice.
- Step 4
Strain margarita into the ice-filled glass, garnish with pickle chips or a pickle spear, and serve immediately.
This recipe batches beautifully: For 8 margaritas, simply use a cup in place of every ounce (1½ cups tequila for the 1½ ounces, ¾ cup triple sec for the ¾ ounce, and so on) and ⅓ cup granulated sugar; add hot sauce to taste. Mix it all together in a large pitcher filled about halfway with ice. Be sure to stir the mixture vigorously to dissolve the sugar, and serve immediately. (You can also combine everything in a bowl or other storage container and measure out cocktails one at a time, agitating the whole mixture before adding a portion to the shaker to ensure you get an even blend of the ingredients.)
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Comments
For NA folks - Topo Chico with an ounce of pickle juice, juice of half of a lime and a little tajin. A pickle spritz! So refreshing!!!
Was all out of dill pickles, used picked jalapeño brine. Was great!
There are zero-proof tequilas, like the brand Ritual, for example. Tastes like tequila, but no alcohol :)
This was a perfect sweet-salty treat while on a break from gardening. Refreshing!
I had one of these out recently (with Tajin rim), and we all agreed it was fab! Thanks for recipe!
This is so delicious even my husband who hates pickles and tequila liked it. After tasting mine he wanted his own.


