These edible margarita bars are a more fun and certainly sweeter take on a classic cocktail. Created by Northwestern University student Analiese Trimber, the dessert recipe is for margarita enthusiasts who still want to enjoy the boozy lime flavor, but maybe don't need the refreshing beverage aspect as the weather gets cooler.
Described as having "surprisingly tart and exciting lime flavor" with a flaky pastry crust on top. The result is ideal for spring time as well, especially if it doesn't feel hot enough to go all out with the cocktail.
To bake these margarita bars at home, you will need tasty ingredients including shredded coconut, grated lemon zest, grated lime zest, lime juice and powdered sugar for dusting on top.
Non-Alcoholic Margarita Bars
This Dessert Recipe are Perfect for Eating at Spring Time Parties
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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