Lime Margarita Cookies Recipes

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Logo recipes Someone has recently told me she wanted to see more “boozy” dessert recipes on the blog. Well, ask and you shall receive, my dear. You may be tempted to think of these as lime cookies, but do not be deceived. These chewy margarita cookies have a subtle but distinct lime flavor, for sure, but they're also accompanied by a subtle orange flavor (thank...

› Ratings: 47
› Calories: 186 per serving
› Category: Cookies

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Logo recipes WEB Jul 27, 2021  · Margarita Cookies. In a large mixing bowl, use a hand mixer on medium speed to combine butter and sugar. Add the flour and salt and combine with your hand …

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Logo recipes WEB Apr 3, 2016  · Set aside. 4. In a large mixing bowl, add the butter, sugar, eggs, tequila, lime juice and lime zest. Mix with an electric mixer on medium for 3-4 minutes until light and …

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Logo recipes WEB Apr 25, 2007  · 1. Put the butter in the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment and beat at medium speed until it is smooth. Add the sifted confectioners’ sugar and beat …

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Logo recipes WEB Place butter in a large bowl. Using an electric mixer, cream butter for 1 minute; add the sugar and beat for 2–3 minutes, until light and fluffy. Add egg yolk and the Key Lime …

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Logo recipes WEB 19 hours ago  · Fill a cocktail shaker with 10 blackberries, reserving 2 blackberries for garnish. Use a muddler to crush berries to release their juices. Add tequila, triple sec, …

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Logo recipes WEB It's not clear where this combination of tequila, triple sec and lime originates, but a popular theory is that it's named after Dallas socialite Margaret Sames who mixed one up in …

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