
You can muddle them into a margarita just like strawberries for an even more fun, tropical flavor. The berries are sweet and mild, with a flavor that’s like a mix of strawberries and pineapples. Pour into four margarita glasses and serve immediately. Add strawberries, sugar, and limeade concentrate. Make it a Pineberry MargaritaĮver had a pineberry before? They look like a white, unripe strawberry, but they’re actually their own type of berry that come in shades of white and pink when fully ripe. Best Margarita Mix Instructions Fill blender with ice and pulse until ice is crushed. Find detailed fruit syrup recipe instructions in part two of my Ultimate Guide to Cocktail Syrups. If you’d rather make a syrup, you can omit the fresh fruit and substitute half (or all) of the triple sec with strawberry syrup. When strawberries aren’t in season, using a syrup can give the cocktail better and more consistent flavor. Sure! There are a number of ways to make Strawberry Margaritas. Try it with mango, peaches, watermelon, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, black cherries, kiwi, pineapple, the list goes on! Can I use strawberry syrup instead of muddling fresh berries? More fresh fruit flavored Margarita recipesīonus: You can use this recipe to make other fruit flavored Margaritas! Simply replace the 5 strawberries with a handful of another fresh, juicy fruit. This gives the cocktail the vibrant and sweet flavor of fresh strawberries, while maintaining the smooth, light texture and viscosity of a classic Margarita. Instead, I like to muddle fresh berries, add my classic Margarita ingredients and shake, and then fine strain the cocktail. Personally, I don’t like my cocktails to have the same textures as a thick breakfast smoothie, so pureed strawberries in a non-frozen Margarita aren’t my thing. Sure, you can use a strawberry syrup, frozen strawberries, or blenderize a margarita with fresh strawberries in it, but none of these techniques give the same super fresh flavor and light texture as this recipe. This recipe is my very favorite way to make Strawberry Margaritas. Tip: if you don’t have a muddler, you can improvise and use the end of a wooden spoon! The best recipe for fresh strawberry flavor I do use a wooden muddler for this recipe, which is a very inexpensive tool (<$10) that you should think about adding to your bar cart, if you don’t already have one.

If you wanted to make frozen Strawberry Margaritas, then you might want to invest in one.īut this recipe is as easy as can be, minimal equipment required.
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Many Strawberry Margarita recipes require a blender, but you don’t need a blender to make this recipe. You may also enjoy my Classic Margarita, Tommy’s Margarita, Perfect Frozen Margaritas, or Coconut Orange Blossom Margarita! Strawberry Margaritas without a blender This fresh Strawberry Margarita is made with an irresistible blend of muddled strawberries, reposado tequila, triple sec, and freshly squeezed lime juice. It’s also very quick and easy to shake up super fresh-tasting Strawberry Margaritas – no special syrups or mixers required. There’s really no better combination than sweet berries and tart lime juice. The Strawberry Margarita is perhaps the most popular flavored Margarita.
