![]() Triple Sec: Triple sec is an orange-flavored liqueur which is usually column-distilled with neutral grain spirit.Tequila: It should go without saying that you need tequila to make margaritas.Limes: Use freshly squeezed lime juice for this guava margarita recipe.Neither contain artificial dyes, but you can add a few drops of natural red food coloring if you'd like to bump up the color (the Iberia in particular yields a more pale guavarita). If you can find them at your grocery store, or plan ahead enough to order them online, try Iberia guava nectar or Grown Right organic guava nectar. With that said, I usually avoid Goya guava products if I can because they add red #40 artificial food dye to their nectar and guava paste (and likely other products). I could only find Goya guava nectar at my local grocery store (in the Latin American foods aisle), so that is what I use in these photos. It also provides sweetness, so you shouldn't need simple syrup or agave nectar to sweeten this guavarita. Guava Nectar: Store-bought guava nectar works great in margaritas, and is a convenient shortcut to using fresh fruit puree.If you try this Guava Mocktail Refresher, please be sure to leave a comment, and or tag me on Instagram would love to see your recreations and hear your thoughts. Loving my mocktail series? Try a few others Tajin- this adds the perfect spicy/saltiness to each sip.Ĭlub soda- optional, but if you want to take things up a notch add some fizz. Simple Syrup- Equal parts water and sugar. Traditionally margaritas are made with cointreau, so this is a non-alcoholic alternative that adds a nice orange citrus note. Orange Juice- Optional, but it pairs great with the guava juice. Guava Nectar- I used guava nectar from the brand Jumex. Zero Proof Tequila- Great non-alcohol alternative. It’s a great option for those who want to skip the booze but still enjoy a tasty drink. I am so impressed with Ritual’s zero-proof alcohol alternative and was pleasantly surprised by how delicious this drink turned out. These beverages are often referred to as “mocktails” or “non-alcoholic cocktails. The purpose of zero proof alcohol is to mimic the flavors and experience of drinking alcohol without the actual alcohol. It’s often made with distilled botanicals and botanical extracts. Zero proof alcohol is an alcohol-free alternative to traditional alcoholic beverages. Give it a try and let me know what you think! If you’re feeling extra fancy, top it with a little fizz and enjoy. Combine guava nectar, lime juice, zero proof Tequila, simple syrup and ice to a cocktail shaker. Rim your glass with lime juice and tajin. ![]() If you’re new here, I was asked to create more mocktail recipes so I decided to create #mocktailmoments, a series of curated mocktails. ![]() ![]() This guava mocktail refresher is inspired by a classic margarita but with a fun, and flavorful non-alcoholic twist. I had forgotten how much I love guava, and it really shines in this recipe. We’re in week 3, and this week’s mocktail is definitely a winner. This refreshing mocktail is sure to delight your taste buds. It’s bold in flavor and the perfect balance of sweet and sour. Made with a blend of guava nectar, fresh citrus, simple syrup and Zero proof Tequila. Ease into the first day of spring with this delicious Guava Mocktail Refresher. ![]()
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