Cara Cara Orange Margaritas are bright, tangy, and incredibly easy to make. Serve them on the rocks or blended frozen, and consider rimming the glass with Tajin for a zesty, savory contrast. While citrus shines in winter, this vibrant cocktail is lovely any time of year.

Why You’ll Love Cara Cara Orange Margs
Margaritas are a staple in my home year-round. I often make a classic pitcher when hosting, but I enjoy adapting recipes to spotlight seasonal fruit. Cara cara oranges inspired this variation—think sweet, tangy orange with a pinkish flesh that resembles grapefruit but stays distinctly orange in flavor.
These margaritas are fragrant, refreshing, and balanced. Tajin on the rim amplifies the citrus with a hint of chili and salt, though a simple salt or sugar rim works just as well. They’re perfect for Cinco de Mayo, Taco Tuesday, brunch, or a casual girls’ night.
Ingredients

This simple margarita uses just a few quality ingredients for maximum flavor.
- Blanco tequila
- Fresh lime juice
- Cara Cara orange juice — if unavailable, another fresh orange juice will work, though the flavor will differ slightly. Reserve an orange slice for garnish if you like.
- Cointreau or another orange liqueur
- Tajin for rimming the glass — or a blend of chili powder and coarse sea salt if Tajin isn’t available
How To Make Cara Cara Orange Margaritas

Step 1: Rim the Glass
Run a lime wedge around the rim of an old-fashioned or coupe glass, then dip the rim into a shallow plate of Tajin. Shake off any excess.

Step 2: Shake the Cocktail
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add tequila, fresh lime juice, Cara Cara orange juice, and Cointreau. Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds to chill and dilute slightly.

Step 3: Strain and Garnish
Strain the margarita into the prepared glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wedge or an orange slice for extra color and aroma.

FAQs
What is a Cara Cara orange?
Cara Cara is a type of navel orange with pinkish flesh. It’s seedless, has minimal pith, and offers a sweet-tangy flavor that’s slightly more complex than a standard orange.
Can I make orange simple syrup?
Yes. Make a basic simple syrup and substitute fresh orange juice for some of the water, or steep orange peel in the syrup for added depth. Use it to sweeten cocktails, mocktails, or desserts.
Do Cara Cara oranges taste like grapefruit?
They look similar because of the pink flesh, but Cara Caras are not as bitter as grapefruit. They retain the sweet orange profile with a pleasant tang.
How long are Cara Cara oranges good for?
Stored at room temperature, they last about 4–5 days; refrigerated, they keep for up to two weeks.
Serving Suggestions
- Appetizers: Serve with goat cheese bruschetta, jalapeño cheese pretzels, or a Mexican-style appetizer platter. Fruit salsas and chips pair especially well.
- Main course: These margaritas complement tacos, shrimp dishes, taco salads, and flavorful burgers—any dish with bright or spicy flavors.
More Margarita Recipes To Try
- Spicy mango margaritas for a sweet-heat pairing.
- Cadillac margarita for a classic elevated version.
- Frozen mango margaritas with a chili rim for a fun, icy twist.
- Italian-style margarita for citrus-forward, Mediterranean-inspired notes.
- Hibiscus margaritas for a floral, fruity alternative.
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(My Neighbor’s) Cara Cara Orange Margaritas
ingredients
- 2 oz blanco tequila
- 1 oz fresh lime juice
- 1.5 oz cara cara orange juice
- 1 oz cointreau or orange liqueur
- Tajin for rim
instructions
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Run a lime wedge around the rim of an old-fashioned or coupe glass. Dip the rim into Tajin and shake off the excess.
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Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add tequila, lime juice, Cara Cara orange juice, and Cointreau. Shake for 15–20 seconds.
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Strain into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice and garnish with a lime or orange wedge.
notes
Nutrition
Disclaimer: Nutritional values were calculated using a third-party tool and are provided as an estimation only.
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