Strawberry Margarita
This strawberry margarita is a perfectly balanced cocktail made with fresh or frozen strawberries, tequila, and a few other easy-to-find ingredients. Serve it on the rocks or frozen and rimmed (in white or pink). A refreshing drink on warmer days with all your chips and salsa!

Are you looking forward to Friday as much as I am? Actually, Sunday is when I finally have time to relax and enjoy a good cocktail while grilling up something tasty. Even though strawberries are best in spring, freezing them makes them a year-round delight. And while I was excited to get fresh fruit for this lovely margarita, the frozen ones work just as well.
We were grilling and chatting a couple of weeks ago, and my sister decided she wanted a frozen cocktail. I was more than happy to oblige and whipped up this fast and easy drink. The kids wanted to join the party, so I made a batch of virgin strawberry margaritas with sparkling water and a spoonful of agave syrup instead of the tequila and triple sec. Everyone was happy!

Daiquiris vs. Margaritas
I love both, so neither one is going to hear me complain. Daiquiris and margaritas are closely related. The main difference is that daiquiris use rum, while margaritas enjoy tequila. But they both taste as good as they look!
Which Tequila Is Best for Margaritas?
When it comes to margaritas, I go with a good-quality, 100% agave, blanco (silver) tequila, because mixtos and cheaper versions can be harsh, overly sweet, or sour. If I have a little extra cash, Casa Noble Crystal is definitely worth the price. Milagro is a more economical choice, and a close second.
How to Make a Strawberry Margarita

- Simple Syrup: In a medium saucepan, combine a cup of sugar with a cup of water, and bring it to a boil. Stir until the sugar dissolves (5-7 minutes), then let it cool. (Photos 1-2)
- Optional Colored Sugar: Pulse sugar in a food processor with the desired amount of red food coloring until blended. (Photos 3-4)

- Pour lime or lemon juice onto a plate or shallow bowl. Or rub the rim of the glass with a sliced lime. In another plate or shallow bowl, add the colored sugar or salt. Set aside.
- Garnish the rim: Remove and place on a plate. Shake off any drops of water from the glass, and dip the glass upside down into desired garnish. Twist the glass around in the salt or sugar to ensure the entire rim is covered with a thick coating. Tap lightly to remove the excess. Set aside and proceed with the margaritas. (Photos 5-7)

Make the margarita: Blend the chopped strawberry, lime juice, tequila, triple sec, simple syrup, and ice in a blender until smooth. Pour into the rimmed glasses, garnish with sliced lime and or strawberry, and serve immediately. (Photos 8-10)

Recipe Notes
- Add more strawberries for a fruitier drink.
- For a non-alcoholic version, swap the tequila with soda or sparkling water and a spoonful of agave syrup. A little orange extract or adding the zest of an orange to the blender can replace the triple sec.
- Reduce the amount of ice if using frozen strawberries.
Make-Ahead Instructions
The alcohol and sugar content keep the margaritas from freezing solid. They’ll stay slushy in the freezer for an easy make-ahead. Or leave the ice out and refrigerate the mix in a pitcher until ready to serve over the rocks.









I Liked this recipe amazing, really too good and thanks a lots for sharing this recipe with us.
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Woow thanks so much Aunty Imma now am proud of u. I will improve in my kitchen
Aww.. thank you Cynthia :)! I am sure you will definitely improve in the kitchen. Thanks for stopping by!!
Looks good !have to try them .
Yes you do! Let me know how it works out for you. Thanks