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This Strawberry Margarita recipe is fresh, vibrant, and perfectly balanced, not overly sweet, just bright and refreshing with real strawberries, lime juice, and tequila. Make it shaken or frozen in minutes for the ultimate easy cocktail that’s perfect for parties or poolside sipping.

Table of Contents
- Kellie’s Note Perfect Strawberry Marg
- Why You’ll Love My Strawberry Margarita
- Ingredients For My Strawberry Margarita
- How to Make a Strawberry Margarita
- How to Store Leftovers
- Kellie’s Tips for the Best Strawberry Margarita
- What to Serve with Strawberry Margaritas
- More Easy Margarita Recipes
- Strawberry Margarita Recipe
Why You’ll Love My Strawberry Margarita
- Fresh, real strawberry flavor (no artificial mixes here)
- Perfectly balanced – not too sweet, not too tart
- Ready in minutes, whether shaken or blended
- Easy to customize (spicy, frozen, skinny, you name it)
- Great for entertaining or scaling into a pitcher
- Works year-round with fresh or frozen strawberries
Ingredients For My Strawberry Margarita
This recipe keeps things simple but intentional—every ingredient pulls its weight.
- Tequila (blanco is my go-to for that clean, crisp flavor)
- Fresh lime juice
- Orange liqueur (like Cointreau or Triple Sec)
- Strawberry purée or muddled strawberries
- Simple syrup or agave (optional, depending on sweetness)
- Ice
- Salt (or salt and sugar) for the rim
- Fresh strawberries and lime for garnish
Ingredient Substitutions & Tips
- Tequila: Blanco is classic, but reposado adds a slightly warmer, richer flavor. Skip anything too aged, it can overpower the fruit.
- Orange Liqueur: Cointreau is smoother, but Triple Sec works great. In a pinch, a splash of orange juice and a touch of extra sweetener can stand in.
- Strawberries: Fresh is best when in season, but frozen strawberries work beautifully (and actually make great frozen margaritas). You can also use strawberry preserves or strawberry jam if you’re in a hurry.
- Sweetener: Agave keeps it traditional and smooth, but simple syrup works just as well. Honey can be used, just dilute it first.
- Rim: Classic salt balances the sweetness, but I love a mix of salt + sugar for strawberry margaritas.

How to Make a Strawberry Margarita
- Start by prepping your glass, run a lime wedge around the rim and dip it into salt (or your salt-sugar mix). It’s a small step that makes a big difference with that first sip.
- If you’re making it on the rocks, grab a shaker and add your tequila, fresh lime juice, orange liqueur, and strawberry purée. Toss in ice and shake it hard, you want it icy cold and slightly frothy.
- When you pour it over fresh ice, you’ll notice that gorgeous pink color and a light, fresh aroma from the strawberries and lime. That’s exactly what you’re going for.
- For a frozen version, everything goes straight into the blender with ice. Blend until smooth and slushy, thick but still pourable. If it’s too thick, add a splash of lime juice or water. Too thin? A handful more ice fixes it instantly.
- Give it a quick taste before serving. Strawberries can vary, so this is your moment to adjust, maybe a touch more lime or a little sweetener.
- Finish with a strawberry and lime wedge, and you’re done.

How to Store Leftovers
Strawberry margaritas are best fresh, but if you have leftovers:
- Store in the fridge in a sealed container for up to 24 hours
- Shake or stir well before serving (ingredients will separate)
- For frozen margaritas, re-blend with ice to bring back texture
Kellie’s Tips for the Best Strawberry Margarita
- Use good tequila (you don’t need top shelf, but avoid the cheap stuff)
- Always use fresh lime juice, it makes all the difference
- Taste your strawberries before mixing (adjust sweetness accordingly)
- Don’t over-sweeten, you can always add more, but you can’t take it out.
- Chill your glasses for an extra refreshing drink
- Shake longer than you think, it should be really cold and a touch frothy.

What to Serve with Strawberry Margaritas
These pair perfectly with:
- Tortilla Chips and guacamole
- Fresh salsa or pico de gallo
- Grilled shrimp tacos or fish tacos
- Chicken quesadillas
- Street corn salad (elote)
- Mexican Shrimp Cocktail
Basically anything fresh, citrusy, or a little salty works beautifully.
More Easy Margarita Recipes
Strawberry Margarita Recipe

Equipment
- jigger
- cocktail shaker or blender, if frozen
Ingredients
- 2 oz tequila
- 1 oz fresh lime juice
- 1 oz orange liqueur
- 1 to 1½ oz strawberry purée
- ½ oz simple syrup or agave, optional
- Ice
- Salt for rim, optional
- Strawberry and lime slice or wedges, for garnish
Instructions
On the rocks:
- Shake all ingredients with ice and strain over fresh ice.
Frozen:
- Blend all ingredients with ice until smooth and serve immediately.
Notes
- Taste before serving – strawberries vary in sweetness
- Skip sweetener if berries are naturally sweet
- Add jalapeño slices for a spicy version
- Strawberry preserves can be used in a pinch
- Multiply for a pitcher and shake individual servings for best texture
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.















