Happy Cinco de Mayo!
The one day a year when we can stuff ourselves full of chips, salsa, guacamole and margaritas. It’s a little bit of a foodie nirvana. Of course there is historical significance to the day, which I shared in my homemade restaurant style salsa post. But like most holidays that celebrate a heritage, people enjoy celebrating Cinco de Mayo with authentic food and drink. I for one love Mexican food and am looking forward to chowing down on chips and salsa for at least one meal and then washing it down with one (or two) of these cupcakes. Since margaritas are a classic Mexican cocktail, I found it only fitting to make margarita cupcakes for dessert on Cinco de Mayo!

Tequila and lime? Check!
They say you should only cook with wine that is good enough to drink, and I hold the same belief when it comes to liquor and baking, so I decided that these cupcakes called for Patrón Silver tequila. And since you can definitely taste the tequila in the cupcake as well as the frosting, I think this was a good call. Yum.

I did some web surfing to see what I could find in the way of margarita cupcakes, and unfortunately came across a ton of recipes that used a box cake mix. Not exactly what I was going for. And then I turned to the ever-faithful Food Blog Search and found a recipe from Shawnda for margarita cupcakes from scratch. Bingo!
Except for two things: there wasn’t any tequila actually in the cupcakes, and the frosting was a Swiss meringue buttercream (I don’t like fussy, complicated frostings – butter, sugar and added flavors do me just fine).
I adapted the cupcake recipe to amp up the liquor quotient by adding tequila into the cupcakes as well as brushing tequila onto the cupcakes after they were done baking. Mucho tequila = muy bueno. (I took 7 years of Spanish, I should put it to a little use!) Then I adapted my absolute favorite basic vanilla frosting to include lime juice and tequila, and voilà! Verrrrrrry boozy cupcakes!

Yet they look so innocent, don’t they? Sitting there all pretty with green garland laying like a feather on the buttery pillows of frosting.
They are definitely not innocent. They are all things tequila and lime. The cupcakes are buttery and moist. The frosting is velvety and buttery (more butter!). And there is a prevalent lime/tequila taste throughout. They are a Cinco de Mayo dream. If you like margaritas (or just boozy cupcakes), you will fall in love with these babies. And they’re perfect for toting along to picnics and cook-outs all summer long!
What are your eating and drinking plans for Cinco de Mayo??

One year ago: Cinnamon Raisin Walnut Bread
Two years ago: Three Cheese Beer Bread
Margarita Cupcakes
Yield: 12 cupcakes
Prep Time: 25 minutes | Bake Time: 25 minutes
For the Cupcakes:
1½ cups all-purpose flour
1½ teaspoons baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs, at room temperature
Zest and juice of 1½ limes
2 tablespoons tequila
¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ cup buttermilkTo Brush the Cupcakes:
1 to 2 tablespoons tequilaFor the Tequila-Lime Frosting:
1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
2¾ cups powdered sugar
1 tablespoon lime juice
2 tablespoons tequila
Pinch of coarse salt1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line a standard muffin tin with paper liners; set aside.
2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt; set aside.
3. In an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat the butter and sugar together until pale, light, and fluffy (about 5 minutes).
4. Reduce the mixer speed to medium and add the eggs one at at time, mixing thoroughly after each addition.
5. Scrape the sides of the bowl and add the lime zest, lime juice, vanilla extract and tequila. Mix until combined. (The mixture may start to look curdled at this point, but don’t worry, it will all come back together, power on!)
6. Reduce the mixer speed low. Add the dry ingredients in three batches, alternating with the buttermilk in two batches. Mix only until just incorporated, using a rubber spatula to give it one last mix by hand.
7. Divide the batter between the muffin cups. Bake for approximately 25 minutes or until just slightly golden and a skewer shows only moist crumbs attached, rotating the pan at the halfway point.
8. Allow cupcakes to cool for 5 to 10 minutes, and then remove to a cooling rack. Brush the tops of the cupcakes with the 1 to 2 tablespoons of tequila. Set the cupcakes aside to cool completely before frosting them.
9. To make the frosting, whip the butter on medium-high speed of an electric mixer using the whisk attachment for 5 minutes. Reduce the speed to medium-low, and gradually add the powdered sugar, mixing and scraping the sides of the bowl until all is incorporated. Give it a mix on medium speed for about 30 seconds. Add the lime juice, tequila and salt mix on medium-high speed until incorporated and fluffy. If the frosting appears a bit too soft, add some additional sugar, one spoonful at a time until desired consistency is reached. Frost cupcakes and garnish, if desired, with lime zest, an additional sprinkling of salt and a lime wedge.
*Note #1: If you would prefer to not use liquor in these cupcakes, you can absolutely omit it from both the cupcakes and the frosting with no problem. If you do omit it, I would add 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract to the frosting.
*Note #2: I used a Wilton 1M tip to frost the cupcakes.
(Recipe adapted from Confections of a Foodie Bride)





















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These are in the oven right now. Even the batter is so yummy that I have licked the bowl clean! Can’t wait to try them frosted!!!
I made these cupcakes last night for my hubby’s birthday and we loved them!! They were so moist and delicious. Definitely the best cupcake recipe I’ve ever made! They weren’t too thick and we used Cabo Wabo Tequila and we could definitely taste the flavor throughout them! Thanks so much!!
Thanks for this wonderful recipe! I’ve made these several times and my co-workers and family love them! I somtimes freeze cupcakes after baking and then simply take them out of the freezer when I’m ready to frost them. Can you freeze alcohol based cupcakes? (P.S. I’ve also had problems with the wrappers pulling away from the cupcake)
Hi Cindy, I don’t see why you couldn’t freeze these the way you would freeze any other cupcake; go for it! I’m glad you enjoyed them!
I have a cocktail-cupcake business so I thought I would chime in and say yes, cupcakes with alcohol in them freeze very well. Just be extra sure you bring them to room temp before serving – like at least an hour or two of sitting out. The consistency of the cake will be a bit stranger than regular cake if not fully thawed. Hope that helps!
Hi,
What if I wanted to make it into a cake instead? How long do I leave it in the oven for? Any other special instructions? I have made the cupcakes before and they were absolutely awesome. Thank you
Hi Reena, For a two-layer 8-inch or 9-inch cake you would need to double the recipe and increase the baking time to at least 30 minutes (I would start checking for doneness at that point, and then continue to bake until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean).
This is really similar to the recipe I use for these, except I put some Triple Sec in the batter and frosting as well, and fill them with fresh lime curd (super easy to make). The triple sec – or even just a squeeze of orange juice – gives them an even more authentic margarita flavor. And of course if you want to really splurge, you can use Grand Marnier instead of triple sec to get a cadillac margarita taste. SO GOOD!
I made these earlier this week, and they are FANTASTIC! Yes, it’s nowhere near Cinco de Mayo, but really? Who needs a Mexican holiday to have a reason to consume tequila? I used Patron Gold, and it was definitely worth the expense! You can certainly taste the tequila in these baby cakes, and in such a good, good way! The cakes are dense, buttery, moist and very flavorful. Almost melt-in-your-mouthy! The frosting is thick, rich and delicious. It’s sweet to be sure, but the lime and tequila give it a nice tangy kick. Perfection!
I frosted the cakes with flat tops and slightly beveled edges, which I rolled in chunky, mulit-colored decorator sugar. They looked so pretty in their pale green with white polka dot liners, creamy white tops and those sparkly, colorful top side edges!
Thank you so much for this recipe and for all the others. I’m so glad I found your blog (which I did by Googling “margarita cupakes” – because every other recipe I was finding either called for a box mix, was vegan, or called for syrupy margarita mix rather than tequila), and I plan to try many more of your recipes. Next up: Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes next week for St. Paddy’s Day!
Happy baby caking!!
So I was trolling the internet for good Margarita cupcake recipes when I stumbled across your recipe. Instant love, because it was the only one that had actual BOOZE in it! So my friend and I whipped up half batch, which was quite a production once we busted out the José Cuervo. We did double the lime and triple the tequilla (cause more booze=better to us), and made a tray of regular and the rest as minis. Celebration of baking success involved a shot of tequila with a mini cupcake chaser. Mini cupcakes are now my new favourite chaser.
Every one who had one loved it. My mum’s asked me to make another batch for her work cohorts next week and I’m making more for my cousin’s birthday at the end of the month. =)
Made these for a Thai-themed dinner party this week (Thai uses lots of lime, so it’s a good fit). Used good quality tequila.Topped them with a pinch of course grey sea salt and a lime wedge. Recipe was simple and easy to follow…. the cupcakes were AMAZING!!! Everyone LOVED them!!! My husband is has already made me promise to make them again soon.
AWESOME! I added a little Grand Marnier to the cupcakes and frosting. SOOO good! I can’t stop eating the frosting! Thanks for posting a cupcake recipe from scratch too! I always feel like I’m cheating by using a box mix.
I have made the mocha and lemon cupcakes with great results! I’m going to try these this weekend but might leave out the tequila for an expectant friend but add some coconut. I love your photos~thank you!
Thank you so much for the awesome cupcakes.. they are something you can actually make and soooo yummy….
FANTASTICO! Just finished savoring my margarita cupcake. I only eat cake for the frosting, this cake however was absolutely wonderful, everything came together perfectly to be able to eat a margarita. I have to say my favorite part was the sprinkling of fine sea salt on top of the frosting. UNAMI all the way.
This might be a crazy question, but will the alcohol in the cupcake burn off when I bake them? I want to make a few alcohol free…without making two batches. I can easily omit the tequila from the frosting and brushing it on top.
I am going to a Margarita party and want to bring these cupcakes. Unfortunately I am out of town until about 2 hours before the party. Can I make these before and freeze. Should I frost and freeze or freeze frosting and cake separately?
thanks
Hi Sharon, You can freeze the cupcakes, but I wouldn’t freeze the frosting. I would make the frosting fresh before you head to the party.
Great cupcake! Nice and boozy, tastes just like a margarita! The only thing I added was a little orange zest to the cake since margaritas also have an orange element to them. My husband previously said your Irish Car Bomb cupcakes were the best I’d ever made, he’s now saying THESE are the best.
Made these for a jewelry party a couple weeks ago. As a margarita lover, I must say- they were fabulous!
SO GOOD! Thank you so much for sharing, these are my new favorite.
I’ve made these before and they were fantastic! I wanted to add strawberries this time. Will this effect the batter/baking?
Hi Jessica, It shouldn’t, but I would dice them on the small side, and toss with 1 teaspoon of flour before you add them to the batter (this helps to distribute them throughout the cupcake, and not sink to the bottom).
I just made these tonight and loved them! I plan on making them again.
simply and utterly, perfectly beautiful! love the whole thing!
Ok so I want to make these for work but am worried there’s too much tequila in them! Can I omit the “brushing” and still make them work appropriate?? I work at a salon and I don’t want all our stylists wreaking of alcohol to the clients! Thanks!!
Hi Stephanie, Sure, you can definitely omit the brushing step. Enjoy!
After trying the Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes (Which were phenomenal!!!) I am even more excited to make these!!!!! Cannot wait!!!
These are amazing!! I absolutely love them! I made a slight adjustment and added some triple sec to the frosting and I am so happy with the way they came out. I can’t wait to woo the crowd at my Cinco de Mayo event. Thank you!!
How long would I bake mini cupcakes for? If I am making these one day ahead would I wait to brush with tequila right before frosting? Sooooo excited to try these for a Cinco de mayo party!!!
Hi Michelle, I would start checking them around 8 minutes to ensure you don’t overbake them. You could brush with the tequila the day before if you’d like – it would have plenty of time to soak in!
Just made/ate these for a Cinco De Mayo potluck at work & they were DELICIOUS!! Everyone loved them and I just had to let you know. It was really easy to make and turned out perfectly from following your directions to the T. Thank you, I will definately be making these again.
I was looking for a recipe with a healthy does of booze in the batter that I could adapt to make a caipirinha cake (swapping Brazilian cachaca for Mexican tequila). This recipe worked out great! I doubled the recipe and baked in two 8″ round cake pans with success. The only thing I’d change is that next time I’d make a third cake layer! Thank you!
Hi Michelle! I am going to make these tonight & I am wondering how you keep your cupcake wrappers from not peeling off after baking? In your pictures they look perfect. Every time I make your fabulous Mocha/Espresso cupcakes they turn out great except the cupcake wrappers completely peel away from the cupcakes. Do you use a special cupcake liner? Any suggestions? Thanks!
Hi Paula, I don’t use anything special or do anything different. I use the white paper liners that you buy at the grocery store. I have heard that sometimes wrappers can release an oil/grease and that it can cause peeling. Enjoy the cupcakes!
I’m trying the caipirinha version, switching from tequila to vodka (no tequila in the bar…)
Hopefully it will still taste amazing!
I made your Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes for St.Patrick’s Day and they where a huge hit! I am so excited to try these out! (tequila is my favorite, even better in a margarita!) Thanks to your recipes I am the top baker in my group!
AH-mazing!
amazing!
I just made these cupcakes…they are awesome!! My husband said they were the best cupcakes he has ever eaten…I shared with several neighbors and they had rave reviews…thank you!!
I made these cupcakes for my friend’s Cuatro de Mayo Birthday bash. They were a big hit. THANK YOU!
Great recipe! I”m so happy I found your website. I made margarita cupcakes last night for our Cinco de Mayo party and added more tequila than what’s written. It turned out awesome!! The girls loved it.
These were a fantastic way to ring in Cinco de Mayo. The cake itself was quite possibly the most perfectly formed cake ever. I also added a lime curd filling for a tarty kick that was great. You can read about it here: http://mymesstheirkitchen.blogspot.com/2012/05/cinco-de-mayo-margarita-cupcakes.html
these are fantastic, yum!
Thank you so much for this recipe. I just blogged about your recipe and my modifications! I added more powdered sugar. http://mandyandconner.com/2012/05/07/weekend-update-cinco-de-mayo-version/
Love this recipe!! So yummy! I made some margarita cupcakes recently but made each look like a margarita glass! I’d love it if you checked ‘em out!
http://www.littlelionbakedgoods.com/cinco-de-mayo-margarita-cupcakes/
Made these for Cinco de Mayo. everyone loved them. I did alter the alcohol. I guess you’d say I made them top shelf. I used Cabo Wabo tequila and Grand Marnier in the same ratio found in a real margarita adding up to the two tablespoons used in each section: cake, brushed on and in the icing.
Oh and I made minis instead of the dozen regular size. It produced a little over 4 dozen minis. I prefer making the minis. People are more likely to try a mini than a regular size one.
I made these cupcakes for our outdoor movie night, on May 5th.
They were a big hit, I tinted the frosting lime green and put a lime
candy slice on top.
These look delicious! I just started my blog and want to find some cool recipes to try out myself and share, and I may just try these margarita cupcakes and post pictures of the results.
Always enjoy your post and recipes! : )
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