Recipes for Mexican Drinks

Sangrita Is The Best Chaser For Tequila Or Mezcal
onecreativecook.com
You read that right, not to be confused with sangria, Mexican sangrita is a refreshingly tangy, savory, and spicy non-alcoholic cocktail and chaser for tequila or mezcal - the perfect summer drink!
submitted by One Creative Cook

Jalapeno Paloma Cocktail
flavorfuleats.com
Tangy lime juice combined with fresh grapefruit juice, tequila, and muddled jalapenos make this a spicy, delicious cocktail. Great with Mexican food!
submitted by FlavorfulEats

Mexican Horchata
wanderzestblog.com
Delicious sweet, creamy homemade horchata is made with rice, cinnamon, and vanilla. It's the perfect drink for cooling off, and it makes a refreshing accompaniment for spicy Mexican food.
submitted by wanderzest

Strawberry Mint Agua Fresca – Tammy Circeo
tammycirceo.com
When the weather is warm and you need a cooling drink, whip up this Strawberry Mint Agua Fresca. Pour it over ice, find a nice shade tree, and cool off!
submitted by tammycirceo

Tamarind Water
mexicanfoodjournal.com
If you are looking for a refreshing natural Mexican drink try tamarind water, one of the many aguas frescas enjoyed in Mexico. Our version is tart, a little sour and a little sweet.
submitted by mexfoodjournal