Frozen Strawberry Margarita

Frozen cocktails are a party favorite. You can make a single serving or multiply the recipe to serve as many people as you like. 

frozen strawberry margarita in a tall glass

Oh, summer. Ripe fruit, sunshine and ice cold, frosty drinks. I love summer. Remind me of that when I start complaining about the heat, though. 

This frozen cocktail is is surprisingly easy to make. It’s fruity and boozy, everything you want a frozen drink to be. The key is to use a good tequila so the flavor is just right.

For some reason, I rarely take the time to make frozen drinks. In my mind, it just takes too long and by the time the kids are in bed and I’m ready to treat myself to a little something, I just want whatever is fastest. When I do decide to make an extra special adult beverage, I’m reminded of just how fast and easy it actually is. 

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Supplies

For this frozen strawberry margarita, you’ll need a good blender. It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of my Vitamix. It’s a commercial grade blender that can seriously do just about anything. It blends up a few strawberries and ice cubes in about 3 seconds flat.

With this blender, I have to be careful not to overdo it. Did you know a Vitamix is so powerful that it actually generates enough heat to make hot soup? It does! I’ve done it before and there’s some yummy recipes out there. I’ll put that on my list of things to do for the blog.

Ingredients

Strawberries

I used fresh strawberries in this recipe because I had some really ripe ones. You can absolutely use frozen ones if you can’t find good fresh ones, but you’ll want to let them thaw a bit first. There isn’t much liquid in this recipe so it will be pretty tough to blend frozen strawberries and ice all at the same time.

Tequila

I have a lot to say about tequila. It’s one of my favorites. See my Best Traditional Margarita for more on that.

Tips for Making a Frozen Strawberry Margarita

This is a pretty easy drink to make. The only thing I want to mention is to make sure you layer everything in the blender in the right order. Liquids always go first, then soft things like the fresh strawberries. Lastly, you can top with ice or frozen fruit. This ensures that the blender can swirl the ingredients around to blend them up.

frozen strawberry margarita in a tall glass

Frozen Strawberry Margarita

Jen Tiffany
Ahhh... summer. This frozen strawberry margarita is so easy and fast to make. With silver tequila, Patron Citrónge and fresh strawberries, you just can't go wrong.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 12 ounces

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ounce silver tequila
  • 1 ounce Patron Citrónge
  • 1 ⅕ tbsp pineapple juice
  • 1 ounce lime juice - about one whole lime
  • 2 tbsp agave syrup
  • 2 cups ice cubes
  • 2 tbsp sugar - for rim of glass

Instructions
 

  • Pour sugar onto a small plate and spread it around.
  • Cut your lime in half and then carefully cut a slice for a garnish. Make a slit from the middle of the slice out to the edge.
  • Take the open end of a lime half and run it along the rim of your glass.
  • Dip the glass in the sugar, coating the edge evenly all the way around.
  • Juice the lime and measure the rest of the ingredients. Add them to the blender.
  • Blend on high for about 5-10 seconds, just until the ice is fully blended in and there are no large pieces. Watch closely, this will just depend on the size of your ice cubes and the power of your blender.
  • Pour into your glass, garnish with lime slice and a strawberry and serve immediately.

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Erin
Erin
3 years ago

Can you clarify the lime? 6 what?

Hey, I’m Jen.

I’m a photographer and food blogger from Oklahoma. I love to cook and share great food with family and friends. Oh, and I do love to eat, too!