Strawberry Margarita

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This easy-breezy Strawberry Margarita is made with just 5 ingredients and a blender. Add a salted rim and have it on the rocks or frozen. Either way, it’,s delicious!

A strawberry margarita on the rocks.


 

Recipe ingredients

Strawberry margarita ingredients.

At a Glance: Here is a quick snapshot of what ingredients are in this recipe.
Please see the recipe card below for specific quantities.

Ingredient notes

  • Margarita salt: Homemade margarita salt is fun to make when you’re feeling extra. Or, use kosher salt or even sugar.
  • Strawberries: We recommend fresh strawberries for this cocktail. Frozen strawberries lacked flavor and tasted “watery.”
  • Tequila: For a similar, stronger flavor, substitute Mezcal.
  • Honey: Or substitute simple syrup, agave nectar, or sugar to taste.
  • Triple sec: Or substitute your favorite orange liqueur such as Grand Mariner, Cointreau, or Curacao.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. In a shallow dish as wide as your serving glass, add Margarita salt (or kosher salt) to 1/4-inch deep. Run a lime wedge around the top of each glass, then dip the top of the glass upside-down into the salt and turn to coat.
Rimming a margarita glass with salt.
  1. To a blender, add strawberries, tequila, lime juice, honey, and triple sec. Pulse until completely smooth. 
Strawberry margarita ingredients in a blender.
  1.  Let mixture rest for about 3 minutes, and skim off foam. Add more tequila or sweetener to taste.
Skimming the foam off strawberry margarita mix.
  1. Fill each rimmed glass about half full with ice. Add margarita mixture, garnish with a lime wedge, and serve immediately.
A strawberry margarita on the rocks.

What’s the best blender for frozen drinks?

You can easily make this strawberry margarita a frozen one by adding some ice to the mix. But you’ll want a good blender to do so. Otherwise you’ll be left with icy bits that makes sipping a little less smooth. I’ve relied on my trusty Vitamix Professional Series 750 Blender since Culinary School back in 2016, and I found that it’s the best blender for crushing ice without being too noisy—so it’s not a party crasher.

A blender with white liquid being mixed in it.

It’s an investment that will last you for years (and for many, many frozen drinks), but I think it’s absolutely worth it. You can get it for around $600 at Amazon, and I also like using the Blendtec Classic blender for frozen drinks. It’s a little louder but also cheaper for just $380 at Amazon.

Recipe tips and variations

  • Frozen margarita: Add ice to your blender to taste and blend until slushy (I like about 5 cups of ice).
  • Daiquiri: To make a strawberry daiquiri, substitute rum for tequila.

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Strawberry margarita in a clear stemmed glass.

Strawberry Margarita

This easy-breezy Strawberry Margarita is made with just 5 ingredients and a blender. Add a salted rim and have it on the rocks or frozen. Either way, its delicious!
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 4
Course Drinks
Cuisine American, Mexican
Calories 316
5 from 205 votes

Equipment

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • In a shallow dish as wide as your serving glass, add Margarita salt (or kosher salt) to 1/4-inch deep. Run a lime wedge around the top of each glass, then dip the top of the glass upside-down into the salt and turn to coat.
  • To a blender, add strawberries, tequila, lime juice, honey and triple sec. Pulse until completely smooth.  
  • Let mixture rest for about 3 minutes, and skim off foam. Add more tequila or sweetener to taste.
  • Fill each rimmed glass about half full with ice. Add margarita mixture, garnish with a lime wedge, and serve immediately.

Recipe Video

Notes

  1. Margarita salt: Homemade margarita salt is fun to make when you’re feeling extra. Or, use kosher salt or even sugar.
  2. Strawberries: We recommend fresh strawberries for this cocktail. Frozen strawberries lacked flavor and tasted “watery.”
  3. Tequila: For a similar, stronger flavor, substitute Mezcal.
  4. Honey: Or substitute simple syrup, agave nectar, or sugar to taste.
  5. Triple sec: Or substitute your favorite orange liqueur such as Grand Mariner, Cointreau, or Curacao.
  6. Frozen margarita: Add ice to your blender to taste and blend until slushy (I like about 5 cups of ice).
  7. Daiquiri: To make a strawberry daiquiri, substitute rum for the tequila.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cocktailCalories: 316kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 5mgPotassium: 235mgFiber: 2gSugar: 34gVitamin A: 34IUVitamin C: 79mgCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg
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    1. Hi Dawn! The margarita mix can be refrigerated after skimming the foam, and will likely need to be remixed if it separates. – Meggan

    1. Hi As, thank you for your question. I don’t see why not. The margarita mix can be refrigerated after skimming the foam, and will likely need to be remixed if it separates. I hope you love it! – Meggan

  1. Perfect ratio of ingredients. I’ve made this with strawberries and watermelon and both turned out so good! Trying with pineapple next. Thanks for the recipe!5 stars

    1. Hi Teresa, I would start with 1/3 cup and add more to taste. Honey is sweeter than sugar, so you may find a little more is needed. Take care! – Meggan

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