When making a classic or specialty margarita at home, do you really need to add a dash of sweet triple sec to the glass?
The margarita is a classic drink that's a popular pick for almost any occasion, but you can mix things up by adding sweet tea to your cocktail.
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A classic cocktail is a classic for a reason: it’s reliable, familiar and just dang good. The drinks stand the test of time and are essential in every bar bible.
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Turn a margarita into a simple, boozy frozen treat. Here's how English cook and author Nigella Lawson makes the cocktail-inspired, no-churn ice cream.