105 Calorie Margarita

There’s nothing like a good Margarita on a hot summer’s day. I love a Margarita but I don’t love the calories. This 105 calorie Margarita delivers all of the flavor and punch of a Margarita with just a few calories. I’m all for that!
Do you know that a Margarita is among the highest-calorie alcoholic beverages you can choose? Laced with sugar and sweet liqueur, just one margarita may contain as many calories as your meal.
Eight ounces of a standard margarita on the rocks will set you back about 455 calories, while a 12-ounce margarita has about 680 calories. Yikes!
With a few ingredient substitutions, you can make a Margarita that’s figure-friendly.
All you need to make a 105 calorie Margarita is tequila, orange and lime juice, and two packets of Truvia or Stevia.
Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker and fill halfway with ice. Shake vigorously. Strain into a salt-rimmed glass filled with ice and garnish with a lime.
Relaxing on the patio with a magazine and a cocktail that’s figure-friendly is a perfect way to end a summer day.
Care to join me?
I found this recipe in Shape Magazine a long time ago and used their calorie calculation of 105 calories. When I put the ingredients into another calorie calculator, it comes up with 85 calories.
I’ll admit that this recipe is a very small portion, so if you want to double or triple it, if it is truly 85 calories, a double portion would only be 170 calories and a triple 255 calories. Another way to make the portion larger would be to add a bit of Diet Sprite to the mixture.
Regardless, this recipe is definitely lower calorie than a traditional Margarita made with Triple Sec, and it truly is tasty!
105 Calorie Margarita
Recipe details
Ingredients
- 3 T tequila
- 1 1/2 T fresh-squeezed lime juice
- 1 1/2 tsp fresh-squeezed orange juice
- 2 packets of Truvia or Stevia
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker and fill halfway with ice and shake vigorously.
- Strain into a salt-rimmed glass filled with ice and garnish with a lime.
Tips
- This isn't a large serving but it is a tasty one!

Comments
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Yum!
I think I’ll try Monkfruit instead.