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Baja Blast Margarita

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This Baja Blast Margarita is a fun, fizzy twist on the classic, blending citrus, tequila, and a soda-inspired finish. It brings a mix of familiar flavor with a fresh cocktail feel that is light and easy to drink. The lime keeps it bright, while the elderflower liqueur adds a soft floral note that balances the sweetness.

The soda gives it a crisp, bubbly finish that makes each sip refreshing without feeling too heavy. It is a great choice for casual nights, themed parties, or when you want something a little different. Simple to make and easy to enjoy, this cocktail always stands out in a crowd.

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Why You’ll Love This

This Baja Blast Margarita is perfect when you want something refreshing with a twist. It keeps the core of a margarita but adds a bubbly, modern spin that makes it stand out.

  • Light and refreshing with a fizzy finish
  • Easy to make with simple ingredients
  • Combines classic margarita flavor with a fun soda twist
  • Great for casual hangouts or themed nights
  • Bright color that looks great in photos
  • Easy to adjust sweetness and citrus levels

It’s one of those cocktails that feels easygoing but still gets people asking how you made it.

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Ingredients

This recipe keeps things simple while combining a few unique flavors. Each ingredient plays a role in building a balanced drink that feels fresh and slightly playful.

  • 1.5 oz blanco tequila
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • 0.5 oz elderflower liqueur
  • 0.25 oz agave
  • Top with Mountain Dew Baja Blast
  • Sea salt for rim
  • Lime wheel for garnish

The tequila gives structure, while fresh lime juice adds brightness. Elderflower liqueur brings a soft floral note that pairs well with the citrus. Agave smooths everything out, and the Baja Blast adds that signature fizzy finish.

If possible, always use fresh lime juice. It gives the drink a cleaner taste that really makes a difference.

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Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions

You don’t need anything too fancy here, but a good tequila and liqueur will help the flavors come together better.

  • Espolòn Blanco Tequila
    A solid choice with a clean taste that works well in mixed drinks
  • Olmeca Altos Plata
    Affordable and balanced, great for cocktails like this
  • Patrón Silver
    A smoother option if you want a more refined finish
  • St Germain Elderflower Liqueur
    A popular choice that adds a light floral touch
  • Honey syrup instead of agave
    Works well if you want a slightly different sweetness
  • Lemon lime soda instead of Baja Blast
    If you can’t find Baja Blast, this is a simple backup
See also  Green Apple Margarita

Stick with blanco tequila for the best result. It keeps the drink light and lets the other flavors shine.

Equipment and Glassware

This cocktail doesn’t require much, which makes it easy to prepare at home.

A rocks glass works well since this drink is served over ice. You can also chill the glass ahead of time for a better experience.

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How to Make It

This drink is quick to put together, and the final result is both refreshing and easy to enjoy. The key is balancing the shake and the fizzy top.

  1. Prepare the Glass
    If you want a salted rim, run a lime wedge around the edge of your glass and dip it in salt. Fill the glass with ice and set it aside.
  2. Add Ingredients to Shaker
    In a cocktail shaker, add tequila, elderflower liqueur, lime juice, and agave.
  3. Shake
    Fill the shaker with ice and shake hard for about 10 to 15 seconds until well chilled.
  4. Strain
    Strain into your prepared glass over fresh ice.
  5. Top with Baja Blast
    Gently pour Baja Blast on top, about 2 to 3 oz depending on your glass.
  6. Stir
    Give it a quick, gentle stir so everything blends without losing the fizz.
  7. Garnish
    Add a lime wheel and serve right away.

You can adjust the amount of soda depending on how strong or light you want the drink.

Pro Tips

These small tips can help you get the best result every time you make this cocktail.

  • Use fresh lime juice for a brighter flavor
  • Chill your glass before serving for a cleaner finish
  • Don’t over-stir after adding soda to keep the fizz
  • Adjust agave based on your sweetness preference
  • Use large ice cubes to slow down dilution
  • Taste before serving and tweak if needed
  • Add soda slowly to avoid losing carbonation
See also  Blackberry Vodka Tonic

Keep the fizz intact. That’s what gives this cocktail its fun texture.

Variations

This cocktail is easy to customize, depending on your taste or what you have available.

  • Frozen Baja Blast Margarita
    Blend the base ingredients with ice, then top with soda
  • Spicy Version
    Add a slice of jalapeño when shaking for a mild kick
  • Extra Citrus
    Add a splash of orange juice for more brightness
  • Mocktail Version
    Skip tequila and use more Baja Blast with lime juice
  • Berry Twist
    Add muddled berries for a slightly sweeter flavor

These variations let you change things up while keeping the base idea intact.

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When to Serve and Pairings

This Baja Blast Margarita is perfect for relaxed settings and fun gatherings. I like serving this when the goal is to keep things light and enjoyable without too much effort.

It pairs well with casual and bold flavors:

  • Tacos and burritos
  • Nachos with cheese and salsa
  • Grilled chicken or shrimp
  • Spicy snacks like wings
  • Fast food favorites for a fun pairing

It also works well alongside other light cocktails if you’re offering a variety.

Storage and Serving Notes

This cocktail is best served fresh because of the soda. The fizz is a big part of the experience, so it’s not ideal for long storage.

You can mix the tequila, lime juice, elderflower liqueur, and agave ahead of time and keep it chilled. When ready to serve, just shake with ice and top with Baja Blast.

If making multiple servings, keep the base mix ready and add soda individually to each glass.

FAQs

Here are a few quick answers to help you get the most out of this cocktail.

Can I use regular Mountain Dew?
Yes, but Baja Blast gives the drink its signature flavor.

Is this drink very sweet?
It has a light sweetness, but you can adjust the agave to your taste.

Can I skip the elderflower liqueur?
You can, but it adds a unique flavor that makes the drink more interesting.

See also  Passion Fruit Mai Tai

What type of tequila works best?
Blanco tequila is the best choice for a clean and fresh taste.

Do I need a salted rim?
No, but it helps balance the sweetness and adds a classic margarita touch.

More Cocktails to Try

If you enjoyed this Baja Blast Margarita, there are plenty of other cocktails that offer a similar fun and refreshing style.

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Baja Blast Margarita

Prep Time: 4 minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Baja Blast, elderflower liqueur, Lime, Margarita, Tequila, triple sec
Servings: 1
Author: Jenna Haley

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz blanco tequila
  • 1 oz lime juice
  • 0.5 oz elderflower liqueur
  • 0.25 oz agave
  • Top with Mountain Dew Baja Blast
  • Sea salt for rim
  • Lime wheel for garnish

Instructions

  • If you want a salted rim, run a lime wedge around the edge of your glass and dip it in salt. Fill the glass with ice and set it aside.
  • In a cocktail shaker, add tequila, elderflower liqueur, lime juice, and agave.
  • Fill the shaker with ice and shake hard for about 10–15 seconds until well chilled.
  • Strain into your prepared glass over fresh ice.
  • Gently pour Baja Blast on top (about 2–3 oz, depending on your glass).
  • Give it a quick, gentle stir so everything integrates without losing the fizz.
  • Garnish with a lime wheel and you are set! Serve immediately and enjoy your Taco Bell paired with a Baja Blast Margarita!

Notes

Pro Tips

  • Use fresh lime juice for a brighter flavor
  • Chill your glass before serving for a cleaner finish
  • Don’t over-stir after adding soda to keep the fizz
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