Blackjack Margarita Cocktail Recipe

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Blackjack Margarita Nutrition Facts

Calories:200

Fat:0g

Protein:0g

Carbohydrates:20g

Alcohol:22%

Created by

Nic Polotnianko

I fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of cocktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.

Last Updated: January 7, 2024

History

The Blackjack Margarita is a twist on the classic Margarita, incorporating the rich flavor of raspberry liqueur to give it a unique and fruity profile. It's a popular choice for those who enjoy a balance of sweet and tart flavors in their cocktails.

  • Origins: The Margarita itself has a disputed history, with several bartenders claiming to have invented it in the mid-20th century. The Blackjack variation is a more recent innovation, likely inspired by the desire to infuse traditional recipes with new tastes.
  • Popularity: This drink has found its way into the hearts of those who appreciate a good tequila-based cocktail with a berry twist.
  • Occasions: Perfect for casino-themed parties or as a daring alternative to the usual Margarita on a night out.

How Blackjack Margarita Tastes?

The Blackjack Margarita offers a delightful balance of flavors. The tequila provides a robust foundation, while the triple sec adds a hint of citrus sweetness. The raspberry liqueur introduces a fruity and slightly tangy note, and the lime juice ties everything together with its refreshing acidity. Overall, it's a harmonious blend that's both bold and invigorating.

Interesting facts about Blackjack Margarita

  • The name 'Blackjack' could be a nod to the casino game, making it a fitting drink for game nights.
  • Margaritas are traditionally served in a salt-rimmed glass, but the Blackjack Margarita can also be enjoyed with a sugar rim to complement its fruity notes.
  • Raspberry liqueur can vary in sweetness, so the amount may be adjusted to taste.

Ingredients

Tequila

The spirit base of any margarita, tequila provides a punch of flavor that transports you straight to the heart of Jalisco. With 1.5 oz, it's just enough to let you know it's there without knocking you off your feet. Less would make it too tame, more might overshadow the delicate balance we’re shooting for.

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Triple Sec

This citrus-flavored liqueur adds sweetness and complexity. Its 0.5 oz ensures the tequila gets a zesty companion without turning into a sugar bomb. If you skip it, the margarita loses that characteristic citrus edge. As an alternative, try Cointreau for a smoother taste.

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Raspberry Liqueur

0.5 oz of this adds a berry sweetness that gives the Blackjack its name and color. Too little, and you’ll miss the fruity twist; too much, and it's a raspberry overload. Chambord could be an upscale substitute here.

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Lime Juice

A hefty 4 oz of lime juice brings the sour to balance out the sweet and complements the tequila perfectly. Less lime juice might leave your margarita sickly sweet, more could turn it into a face-scrunching experience. In a pinch, lemon juice could work, but with a slightly different flavor profile.

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Recipe. How to make Blackjack Margarita Drink

  1. Rim a Margarita glass with salt or sugar, according to preference.
  2. Fill a shaker with ice and add the tequila, triple sec, raspberry liqueur, and lime juice.
  3. Shake well until the outside of the shaker feels cold.
  4. Strain into the prepared glass filled with fresh ice.
  5. Garnish with a lime wheel or fresh raspberries.

Pro Tips

  • Always use fresh lime juice for the best flavor.
  • Adjust the raspberry liqueur to your sweetness preference; start with less and add more if needed.
  • Chill the glass beforehand to keep your drink cooler for longer.

Perfect Pairings

Cheese

Manchego or aged Cheddar can complement the fruity notes of the Blackjack Margarita.

Seafood

Grilled shrimp or fish tacos with a mango salsa will echo the cocktail’s citrus flavors and provide a nice contrast to the Raspberry Liqueur.

Spicy Foods

Bold flavors from dishes like chicken enchiladas or jalapeño poppers can stand up to the strong flavors of the cocktail.

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What you could change in Blackjack Margarita

  • Tequila: Any quality blanco tequila can be used. Patron Silver is a good choice.
  • Triple Sec: Cointreau or Grand Marnier can be used for a more upscale version.
  • Raspberry Liqueur: Chambord is the go-to for many, but any raspberry liqueur that's not overly sweet will work.

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And of course - twists🍹

Smoky Blackjack Margarita

Add a 0.5 oz of mezcal for a smoky variant. The mesquite flavor from mezcal turns it into a more robust drink that evokes bonfires and starry skies.

Berry Mint Blackjack

Muddle a few mint leaves before shaking the cocktail for a refreshing twist. The mint will add a cool, crisp note to your Blackjack Margarita.

Spicy Raspberry Margarita

Infuse your tequila with sliced jalapeños for a few hours before making the cocktail. This will give your Blackjack Margarita a fiery twist, creating a sweet and spicy dance on your palate.

In case you forgot basics how to make Blackjack Margarita

Add your ingredients to the shaker first, then ice. Fill it up to ¾ of its capacity to ensure enough space for shaking. Hold the shaker with both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and shake vigorously. The shake should come from your shoulders, not your wrists.

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Place your chosen strainer on top of the shaker or mixing glass, ensuring a secure fit. Pour the cocktail into a glass through the strainer, which will catch solid ingredients and ice. If double straining, hold the fine mesh strainer between the shaker and the glass.

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Garnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the cocktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Blackjack Margarita

Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the Blackjack Margarita?

Yes, you can create a mocktail version by substituting the tequila and liqueurs with non-alcoholic alternatives like sparkling water flavored with raspberry syrup and a splash of lime.

What are some common garnishes used for Margaritas besides lime?

Common garnishes include salt or sugar on the rim, lime wheels or wedges, fresh berries, and even a small chili pepper for a spicy kick.

Is the Blackjack Margarita suitable for large parties?

Absolutely, you can easily scale up the ingredients and pre-mix a large batch to serve as a punch, just be sure to keep it chilled and stir well before serving.

How can I get a perfectly salted rim for my Margarita glass?

To salt the rim of your glass, run a wedge of lime around the edge to moisten it, then dip it into a small plate of salt, turning it until covered evenly.

Are there variations in the type of salt used for the rim?

Yes, besides the typical fine table salt, bartenders may use coarse sea salt, Himalayan pink salt, or even flavored salts that can add a unique twist to the drink.

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