Margarita Cupcakes
These margarita cupcakes are simple vanilla cakes infused with lime and tequila, brushed with more tequila, and topped with a tequila lime buttercream frosting.

You know what holiday is right around the corner, right? Every food-lover’s dream: 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 (it commemorates the Mexican Army’s victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla in 1862) and in Mexico, the day is ceremonial in nature. In the U.S., it has become a celebration of Mexican-American culture and like most holidays that celebrate a heritage, people enjoy celebrating Cinco de Mayo with authentic food and drink. Since margaritas are a classic Mexican cocktail, it stands to reason that you should wash down your Mexican feast with these margarita cupcakes!

Tequila and lime? Check!
I first made these cupcakes a long, long, loooooong time ago, and at the time all I could find online were margarita cupcake recipes using a box cake mix. It wasn’t really what I had in mind, but after some more digging, I found a recipe from The Brewer & The Baker 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 didn’t think margarita cupcakes really necessitated all the fuss that goes into a Swiss meringue buttercream – can you tell I’m ridiculously low maintenance?).
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 cocktail cupcakes! I really don’t think the brand of tequila matters much – use whatever you keep at home, just be sure that it is white or silver tequila, not gold. I’ve made these with Patron and Jose Cuervo (pictured above) and both are delicious!
(If you would prefer to make your margarita cupcakes without tequila or alcohol at all, simply omit it from the recipe. I would add 1 tablespoon vanilla extract to the frosting in its place.)
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They look so innocent, don’t they? Sitting there all pretty with lime zest laying like a feather on 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!
My husband, mom, and in-laws all proclaimed that these are the best cupcakes I’ve ever made. SO… there you go!

One year ago: Creamy Stovetop Macaroni and Cheese
Four years ago: Black and White Cookies
Watch How to Make Margarita Cupcakes:

Margarita Cupcakes
Ingredients
For the Cupcakes
- 1½ cups (187.5 g) all-purpose flour
- 1½ teaspoons (1.5 teaspoons) baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) salt
- ½ cup (113.5 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- 2 eggs, at room temperature
- 1½ (1.5) limes, zested and juiced
- 2 tablespoons tequila
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) vanilla extract
- ½ cup (120 ml) buttermilk
To Brush the Cupcakes
- 1 to 2 tablespoons tequila
For the Tequila-Lime Frosting
- 1 cup (227 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 2¾ cups (330 g) powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon lime juice
- 2 tablespoons tequila
- Pinch of coarse salt
Instructions
- Make the Cupcakes: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line a standard muffin tin with paper liners; set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt; set aside.
- Using an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat the butter and sugar together until pale, light, and fluffy (about 5 minutes).
- Reduce the mixer speed to medium and add the eggs one at at time, mixing thoroughly after each addition.
- 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!)
- 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.
- Divide the batter between the muffin cups. Bake until the cupcakes are light golden brown on top and a skewer inserted in the center has moist crumbs attached, about 25 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through baking.
- 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.
- 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. Increase speed to medium and mix for 30 seconds. Add the lime juice, tequila and salt, and beat 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.
Notes
- 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.
- I used a Wilton 1M tip to frost the cupcakes.
- You can use whatever tequila you keep on hand; I’ve made them with both Patron and Jose Cuervo. You will want to use white or silver tequila, not gold.
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This recipe was originally published on May 5, 2011.




When you posted these this morning I knew I HAD to make a batch asap! They turned out AMAZING! Instead of a buttercream frosting, I used your cream cheese frosting recipe from the red velvet cupcakes (and still added the Patron and lime of course). So yummy!
Oh my, if I made these for my mother for mother’s day she would be over the moon!
What pretty pretty pics!
These just look incredible! So moist and buttery, yum. I’m having a cupcake party at the end of the month and will definitely include these, can’t wait!
I made Margarita Cupcakes today, too. I’m going to try yours for sure….mine did not have tequila in them. Oh! The tragedy!!!
I love your deco. Yum.
Wow these cupcakes look fantastic! Love the tequila in this. Yum!
sweet and with a kick! nice
Oh how I would love one of these right now.
Michelle, you take the most wonderful photos. Absolutely beautiful! And the cupcakes sound delicious!
Aw, thank you Sallie!
I like that you made them so you can actually taste the tequila in the cake and frosting. And they’re so pretty! I think I’ll be making these all some long, they sound so refreshing. Might even play around with a strawberry marg version! Thanks for the recipe.
These look absolutely incredible!! And, thank goodness, another use for the two (I know) bottles of Silver Patron I have in my pantry. They were gifts from friends, very sweet, but a bit impractical unless I want to do shots alone. Cupcakes are much more fun… most of the time :)
And, in an unrelated note, have you been watching the playoffs even though our beloved Penguins have been eliminated? Tampa sweeping Washington last night may have made my week :o)
Hi Katy, Yes I have been watching a lot of hockey! I love playoff hockey, even though the Pens are out of it, it’s fun to watch good hockey and not have to be stressed ;-) And yes, I think these cupcakes would be a good way to celebrate the Caps getting swept last night! I was so excited! ;-)
We don’t celebrate your holiday here but that’s no excuse not to bake these beautiful cupcakes!
my friends are coming over for smoky beef tacos and churro cupcakes!
Beautiful! I approve of all things tequila-y :)
And I totally agree about brushing the cupcakes with the extra tequila – or a half tequila/ half orange mixture. It gives them a nice happy hour punch!
I really enjoy baking! I made these delicious cupcakes and added some orange zest and a tad bit of orange juice. Woooohoooo! love them!!!!
Adorable! I am making a version of Margarita Cake for a get together tomorrow night! Looking forward to it!
“Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori (It is sweet and proper to die for one’s country)”
These cupcakes are super cute! Great pic’s! I could eat 1 or 3 of them right now!!
yum those look soooo good! I might need a real margarita to wash these down.
Patron! Yeah, you got the good stuff!
I love all of the extra tequila you added to these, these are my kind of cupcakes! Thanks for sharing!
Your cupcakes look awesome! I actually found that same recipe when I was searching around for a yummy Cinco dessert…I almost went for it, but I chickened out! I’m thinking of doing a nice and easy Mexican brownie instead.
Now this is how one should consume tequila!
Love it! :)
I need to make these cupcakes stat! They are a combo of my two faves-margaritas and cupcakes!
Goooodness – these look incredible!
Are you kidding me…had you kept the wrapper on… these may have looked innocent, but this little cupcake just performed a strip tease for me! :o There is nothing innocent about these little guys. :)
These look AMAZING!!!!! thanks for sharing xx
Is it ok if I’d like one for breakfast right now ;-)… they look so yummy!
Oh man! These are perfect for Cinco De Mayo! I love all the color!
P.S. I plan on having a real margarita (or 3) to celebrate! ;-)
These cupcakes have been on my to-do list for ages, thanks for the reminder that I need to actually get in my kitchen and make them :) They’re the perfect treat for Cinco de Mayo!
We LOVE celebrating Cinco de Mayo here in Buffalo, NY where getting good Mexican food is EXTREMELY unlikely if not impossible. So you have to make your own, but these cupcakes are spot-on fun.