This 3-ingredient Skinny Margarita is the easy low carb margarita of your dreams! Perfect for a single serving or for a crowd and totally sugar-free!
Last night I mixed this store-bought limeade (that is organic, all-natural and 0 calories, 0 carbs and 0 sugars – what!?) with some good Tequila, a ton of ice and a squeeze of fresh lime. When I took the first sip, I was like, “Whoa! This tastes more like a margarita than any of the low carb versions I’ve tried!”
So, I immediately shared about it on Instagram and Facebook because I clearly couldn’t keep it to myself.
I figured that would be it but I got so many messages and comments about this easy little Low Carb Margarita that I promptly asked my husband to run to Whole Foods (on Super Bowl Sunday no less) and pick me up some more of the Limeade so I could make more, take some photos and share it with you today.
This is super freaking good. It’s ridiculous. And easy. And will quickly become your go-to low carb margarita. The only catch is – you need to find this Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Limeade drink.
I know, I know. It’s probably not available everywhere and as an FYI, here in Seattle, I buy it at either Whole Foods Market or PCC Natural Market.
The good news is you can totally order some online or take a close look at the label and play with the ratios until you recreate your own.
There is something perfect about the combo that tastes like a damn good margarita. Just the right mix of sour (from lime and apple cider vinegar) and a touch of sweet (from stevia).
Come back and tell me what you think when you make it! Or tag me on Instagram #everydaymaven so I can see yours!
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This 3-ingredient Skinny Margarita is the easy low carb margarita of your dreams! Perfect for a single serving or for a crowd and totally sugar free!
- 1 ounce blanco tequila
- 1 small fresh lime
- 8 ounces Bragg's Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Limeade Drink
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Fill glass with ice. Pour 1 ounce tequila over the ice. Squeeze a wedge of fresh lime into the glass and toss in (make sure you wash the lime really good - scrub that skin first!). Finish with 8 ounces of the Limeade drink. Stir and Enjoy!
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Erica says
How did you know that ACV was gonna do that? Just happened across this on Pinterest and figured I’d give it a try. I love a good, strong Margarita so I thought the 8-to-1 ACV Limeade to tequila wasn’t gonna work for me. But I took Kristen’s advice on making the limeade with what I had: ACV, Monkfruit sweetener, and fresh limes then my tequila pour. It was awesome almost creamy but also crisp; unlike the taste you get from pre-made mixes. I drank it so fast trying to get my brain to understand how ACV could become this wonderful elixir from the gods. So of course, I had to make another. Thanks for sharing!
Alyssa Brantley says
You are so welcome Erica! It was born out of desperation lol! 🙂
Diane taber says
Would just love to try this drink as it looks so nice and I’ve never tried it.
Alyssa Brantley says
Hope you love it Diane!
Liz says
Unbelievably easy… and delicious. These are, dare I say, better than the sugar-laden original. Thanks for the recipe, and for saving a low-carb Super Bowl party!
Alyssa Brantley says
Yay Liz!! So glad you liked it 🙂
Addy Clarke says
Hi!! Why does the nutrition label on this website say 29 carbs and 26 sugars? Shouldn’t it be zero?
Alyssa Brantley says
Hey Addy! I just fixed it. My recipes are in the process of being updated and it was a glitch. There are some calories but it’s from the Tequila!
Senia says
The ACV taste was a bit much for me but I added an oz of elderflower liquor and it tamed the overwhelming taste. While I didn’t find this to be a “knock your socks off” it’s a good low cal option.
EverydayMaven says
I hear you! I think it can go either way 🙂
Tara says
I was so excited when I read this recipe and even more excited when I found the limeade at my local grocer. I am a fan of Bragg’s ACV but unfortunately this recipe was not a winner in my opinion. The ACV smell and taste were overwhelming and I couldn’t get passed it. The search continues…
Kirsten says
I just made a batch of homemade limeade using 10 limes, 1/4 cup of stevia and 1/4 cup of ACV, and 1 cup of distilled water. When mixing add 2 oz limeade mix, 1 oz tequila and about 3 oz of Lime Perrier. This is definitely a game changer! Skinny Rita’s all around for Fathers Day!!
EverydayMaven says
Wooooooot!!! I love it – need to try your recipe Kirsten!
Margaret says
Think I will try Kristin way but, leave out the ACV. Due to my acid reflux.
Katie V says
ACV helps acid reflux!
Aimee says
I am not seeing stevia in the recipe 🤔
EverydayMaven says
Hi Aimee – it’s in the Bragg’s!
Jae says
Would this kill your gut if you drank several? I don’t drink very often, but when I do, I usually have several. I’m hopeful we’ll have a summer here in Wisconsin even though ice crystals are currently hitting my window in the middle of April. I love margaritas in the summer, but I’m also doing keto way of eating now.
EverydayMaven says
I’ve had 2 or 3 at once and never had a problem 😉
Shelly says
I’d love to formulate a recipe for the limeade. It would be perfect to find a way to make it. ❤️ Thanks for the recipe.
EverydayMaven says
YES! I’ve been thinking about attempting it when the weather warms up 🙂
Tasha says
Hi there, can you explain how the recipe is sugar free when the limeade has 13 grams of sugar in 8oz? Sorry I’m new to all this and want to understand. Thanks!
jim calderon says
read the back of the bottle!
EverydayMaven says
Hi Tasha,
Where are you seeing added sugar? Here is a link to the Limeade — http://bragg.com/products/bragg-organic-apple-cider-vinegar-drink-limeaid.html
Debbie says
I tried yesterday using exact same ingredients listed on Braggs’ Limeade bottle. I used
a little too much apple cider vinegar and needed a lot more stevia than I thought
but it is mostly water so making a smaller portion to begin tasting …
I would start with 5/2/1 – water, lime juice, ACV and add stevia to taste. If you like
a little carbonation, I added a splash of Lemon-Lime Zevia soda (in San Diego it’s
available at Sprouts) to my second margarita and it was very good but then again
it WAS my second marg ….
Teresa says
Which WH did you find it at? I’m st WH in Interbay in Seattle and only see the Ginger Spice one and the Apple Cider Vinegar & Honey ones… Woild love to make this for a Cinco de Mayo themed dinner on Wednesday night.
Thanks,
Teresa.
EverydayMaven says
They change stock all the time! I would call our area WF and PCC and ask them to check before you run around. Another option is Amazon. I hope it works out for your dinner Teresa!