• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
BecomeBetty.com logo
  • Contact
    • About
    • Sharing My Images and Pictures
  • Trader Joes Reviews
  • Food Blogger Resources
    • Food Blogger Pro Review: How They Helped Me Grow
    • Start a Food Blog from Budgets of Zero to One Thousand Dollars
    • Is WordAds Worth It?
  • Nav Social Menu

menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • About
  • Trader Joe's
  • Recipe
  • Contact
  • Food Blogger Resources

×
Home » Recipe » Matador Cocktail

Matador Cocktail

This post may contain affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my link.
Modified: Apr 16, 2022 · Published: May 25, 2019 by becomebetty · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments
Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe
Matador recipe pin with backlit picture of finished Matador cocktail with list of ingredients

While the Margarita gets all the attention, you might not know about the Matador. The Matador is a tequila-based cocktail with pineapple and lime flavors. My Matador Cocktail recipe is a variation of a classic drink that is sweet, well-balanced, and delicious.

A backlit Matador cocktail showing the highlights of the lime wheel that is floating in the drink

Margaritas. We've all seen them, we've all probably tried them. But why should they have all the fun?

I've covered them a couple of times on this blog from the high-end Cadillac Margarita to a seasonal Blood Orange Margarita. There is something about the acidity, salt, and taste of tequila that go so well together.

Since most cocktails are basically cousins of one another, the Vodka Gimlet is pretty similar to a margarita as well. Minus the orange flavor and the tequila get swapped out for vodka.

Now, I've been playing around with this recipe. And while it departs a bit from the classic Matador, consider it a fresh, updated, and well-balanced drink.

Table of Contents hide
1 What type of tequila should I use?
2 Tips for making this
3 How this differs from the original
4 Watch Me Make This (30 Seconds)
5 How to Make
6 Other Cocktails You Might Enjoy
7 Matador Cocktail
7.1 Ingredients
7.1.1 Equipment
7.2 Instructions
7.3 Video
7.4 Notes
7.5 Like this:
7.6 Related

What type of tequila should I use?

If you go to the liquor store and you don't know what you are looking for, then ALWAYS look for the label 100% agave. Any other label will be a headache in a bottle. And yes, some say made with agave, but pass on those, you want those exact words of 100% agave.

Second, you'll notice all the different colors of tequila. Some are aged, some not. Here is a quick color comparison:

Three shot glasses side by side. One contains silver tequila, the next contains a more golden reposado tequila, and the last one contains extra anejo tequila

Sipping, I'd reach for the darker Extra Anejo. For mixing, I'll keep it to silver or Reposado.

Silver Tequila- is clear, unaged, and tastes more of the agave it was made from. This is also known as Blanco tequila.

Reposado- Is slightly golden in color and has been rested in oak barrels for 2-12 months giving it that light golden color. This is a more complex tequila that has subtle notes from the barrel it was aged in.

Both silver tequila and reposado tequila make for a solid mixed drink. The other tequilas I would leave to sipping as they take on a more smoky nature and don't always jive well with the rest of the ingredients

Use what you have and what you enjoy drinking.

Tips for making this

  • This can be served in a martini glass or champagne flute.
  • If you shake this well enough you'll get a frothy top to it which looks stunning on presentation.
  • Always use fresh limes
  • Use good ice
  • Canned pineapple juice is fine as long as you would be willing to drink it (and enjoy it on its own)

How this differs from the original

When I try a drink, it is usually from the "original recipe." Many original recipes will just add lime juice. I found that drink to be too acidic. I've modified it by adding 2 lime wheels to the cocktail shaker and one final one as garnish.

Why? In the peel, there are essential oils that contain a lot of lime flavor without the acid. So you get all the lime flavor without compounding the acidity and keeping this a balanced drink.

Watch Me Make This (30 Seconds)

How to Make

Step 1: Add ice to a cocktail shaker.

Ice in a shaker glass with an aqua colored background

Step 2: Measure an add pineapple juice, tequila, simple syrup and lime wheels to cocktail shaker filled with ice.

A collage showing the pineapple, tequila, simple syrup and lime wheels being added to the shaker.

Step 3: Shake for 30 seconds until the sides of your shaker are ice cold.

An ice cold shaker with frosted sides next to the cocktail glass and strainer

Step 4: Using a strainer, pour into cocktail glass like a martini or champagne glass and garnish with an optional lime wheel.

Pouring the mixed Matador Cocktail into a wide mouthed champagne flute

Step 5: Sip, enjoy, leave a review, and share this with your friends.

A finished Matador Cocktail garnished with a lime wedge

I hope you enjoy this Matador Cocktail!

If you try this, would you mind hitting the "Rate" button? I'd love to know what you thought of it. If you modified the original recipe here, please let me know how it turned out. I love comments!

If you've tried this Matador Cocktail or any other recipe on the blog, I'd love the hear what you thought about it in the comments below. I love hearing from you! You can also FOLLOW ME on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to see what I'm up to.

Other Cocktails You Might Enjoy

Cadillac Margarita

Blood Orange Margarita

Vodka Gimlet

Malibu Bay Breeze

A backlit picture of the finished Matador Cocktail

Matador Cocktail

While the Margarita might get all the attention, if you are looking for a picture perfect tequila based drink with only lime, pineapple juice, and simple syrup then look no further than this refreshing drink called the Matador Cocktail. 
4.50 from 6 votes
Print Pin Rate
This prevents your screen from going dark while making this
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Matador Cocktail, Matador Drink
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 181kcal
Author: Brenda

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces pineapple juice
  • 1.5 ounces tequila
  • .5 ounce simple syrup
  • 3 lime wheels

Equipment

  • Boston Shaker
  • Spring Strainer

Instructions

  • In a cocktail shaker filled with ice combine pineapple juice, tequila, simple syrup, and 2 lime wheels.
  • Shake for 30 seconds
  • Pour into cocktail glass
  • Garnish with 1 extra lime wedge on top

Video

Notes

Tips for Making This Drink:
  • This can be served in a martini glass or champagne flute.
  • If you shake this well enough you'll get a frothy top to it which looks stunning on presentation.
  • Always use fresh limes
  • Canned pineapple juice is fine as long as you would be willing to drink it (and enjoy it on its own)
Nutrition Facts
Matador Cocktail
Amount Per Serving
Calories 181
% Daily Value*
Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 10mg0%
Potassium 110mg3%
Carbohydrates 21g7%
Sugar 18g20%
Protein 0g0%
Vitamin C 8.5mg10%
Calcium 11mg1%
Iron 0.8mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Tried this recipe?Mention @becomebetty or tag #becomebetty!

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

More Recipes

  • Fully dehydrated watermelon slices on a wire rack
    Dehydrated Watermelon
  • Two finished candy cane martinis next to chopped up peppermint pieces
    Candy Cane Martini
  • Two finished Toasted Almond Cocktails on a wooden board with sliced almonds all around them.
    Toasted Almond Drink
  • Two finished Grasshopper cocktails on a dark surface garnished with mint leaves.
    Grasshopper Cocktail

Drinks, Recipe

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Dagmar says

    May 25, 2019 at 9:50 pm

    This looks delicious! I would definitely make it with fresh pineapple juice. And I love the foamy top. I am all into foam drinks now. I finally found a recipe for a dense milk cloud foam similar to the one Starbucks has.

    Loading...
    Reply
  2. nekkieslife says

    May 26, 2019 at 9:30 am

    wow

    Loading...
    Reply

I'd love to hear what you think! Leave a comment below and share your thoughts.Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Picture of the Author of BecomeBetty.com, Brenda Sickles

Hi, my name is Brenda and welcome to my blog! This website takes its name from a famous Betty whose character was developed to give a more personalized response to consumer product questions. I review products from Trader Joe’s (no affiliation) and share easy recipes and cocktail ideas.

More about me →

Amazon Associates Disclosure

BecomeBetty.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com

Most Popular Posts

  • An unopened package of Trader Joe's Marula Oil Cream Cleanser on a pink surface.
    Trader Joe's Marula Oil Cream Cleanser
  • An unopened package of Trader Joe's Ricotta Cuoricini Ravioli on a grey surface.
    Trader Joe's Ricotta Cuoricini Ravioli Review: Ravioli With Heart
  • Trader Joe's Hot & Spicy Chicken Wings Sections fully cooked
    The Best Trader Joe’s Game Day Foods for a Super Bowl Party
  • An unopened package of Trader Joe's 2 Affogatos on a pink surface.
    Trader Joe's 2 Affogatos Review: Pour Decisions Were Made and I Liked Them
  • An unopened package of Trader Joe's Buffalo Style Chicken Meatballs on a pink surface.
    Trader Joe's Buffalo Style Chicken Meatballs Review: Wingless Wonders
  • A Trader Joe's Tikka Masala Curry Sauce on a pink surface.
    Trader Joe's Tikka Masala Curry Sauce Review: I Tikka Back Everything Bad I Said About This Sauce
  • Trader Joe's Cocoa Cream Liqueur on a grey surface.
    Trader Joe's Cocoa Cream Liqueur Review: Pour Decisions Were Made
  • Colorful set of Trader Joe's Italian tomato pasta sauces in jars with vibrant labels on a yellow box.
    Trader Joe's Italian Tomato Pasta Sauce Trio Review: Jar Wars The Italian Sauce Edition
  • An unopened package of A trio of flavored honey.
    Trader Joe's Trio of Flavored Honey Review: Buzz Worthy or Buzz Kill
  • An unopened box of Trader Joe's Kouign Amann.
    Trader Joe's Kouign Amann Review: Pastry Royalty

As Featured In

Footer

↑ back to top

About

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimers

Follow Me on Social

  • TikTok
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Bluesky

Contact

  • Contact
  • Sharing My Images

Copyright © 2025 Become Betty

as seen in:

As seen in spoon university, pop sugar, pure wow, and business insider
Mentions as seen in money, tasting table, the kitchn, and daily meal
792 shares
  • 78
  • 1
%d

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required