There’s something magical about that first sip of a frozen strawberry margarita—the way the sweet berry flavor mingles with tangy lime and that gentle tequila kick. On a warm day, it’s practically heaven in a glass. Whether you’re planning a backyard gathering, Mexican fiesta night, or simply want to treat yourself after a long week, this frozen strawberry margarita recipe hits all the right notes.
It’s fruity, refreshing, and brings that perfect balance of sweetness and punch that makes you feel like you’re relaxing at your favorite beachside cantina.
Why This Recipe is Awesome

This frozen strawberry margarita recipe stands head and shoulders above the bottled mixers and restaurant versions for so many reasons. First, you’re working with real, fresh strawberries—not artificial syrups—which gives it an authentic berry flavor that simply can’t be matched. The recipe also strikes that perfect balance between sweetness and tartness that pre-made mixes often miss.
What I absolutely love about this version is its versatility. You can easily adjust the sweetness, alcohol content, or texture to suit your preference. Plus, it’s ridiculously quick to make—just throw everything in a blender and you’re minutes away from margarita bliss.
Whether you’re a cocktail novice or home bartending pro, this recipe delivers consistent, restaurant-quality results without any complicated techniques or hard-to-find ingredients.
Equipment Needed: Blender, measuring cups, citrus juicer, cocktail glasses

Frozen Strawberry Margarita
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh strawberries hulled (frozen works too, just reduce ice slightly)
- 4 oz ½ cup silver/blanco tequila
- 2 oz ¼ cup triple sec or orange liqueur
- 1 oz 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (about 1-2 limes)
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar or simple syrup adjust to taste
- 3 cups ice cubes
- Coarse salt for rimming glasses optional
- Lime wedges and strawberry slices for garnish
Instructions
- Prepare your glasses by running a lime wedge around the rim and dipping in coarse salt if desired. Place glasses in the freezer to chill while you make the margaritas.
- Hull the strawberries by removing the green tops, then rinse them thoroughly under cold water. Pat dry with paper towels.
- Add strawberries, tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and agave nectar to your blender. Pulse a few times to break down the strawberries before adding ice.
- Add the ice cubes and blend on high speed until the mixture is completely smooth and has a slushy consistency, about 30-45 seconds. Stop and scrape down the sides if needed.
- Taste and adjust the sweetness or tartness by adding more agave/simple syrup or lime juice as needed.
- Pour immediately into your chilled glasses. The mixture will start to separate if left sitting too long.
- Garnish with strawberry slices and lime wedges, then serve immediately while still frozen and slushy.
Notes
- For a stronger strawberry flavor, let hulled berries macerate with a tablespoon of sugar for 30 minutes before blending.
- If you prefer a thicker consistency, freeze the strawberries beforehand and reduce the amount of ice.
- The quality of tequila makes a big difference—aim for 100% agave silver/blanco tequila for the cleanest flavor.
- For a make-ahead option, blend everything except the ice, store in the refrigerator, then add to a blender with ice just before serving.
- For a mocktail version, substitute the alcohol with equal parts white grape juice and a splash of orange extract.
Calories & Nutritional Info
- Calories: Approximately 185 calories per serving
- Carbohydrates: 18g (primarily from fruit sugars)
- Alcohol content: About 1.5 oz per serving
- Allergen information: Naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan
- Diet compatibility: Suitable for most diets; can be modified for low-sugar diets by reducing agave/syrup
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-blending your margarita can melt too much ice and make it watery instead of slushy. Blend just until smooth.
- Using bottled lime juice instead of fresh significantly diminishes the vibrant flavor profile of your cocktail.
- Adding too much ice initially—it’s better to start with less and add more as needed to achieve your perfect consistency.
- Forgetting to taste before serving—strawberries vary in sweetness, so always adjust sweeteners accordingly.
- Using warm glasses will make your Frozen Strawberry Margarita melt faster. Always chill glasses beforehand.
Alternatives & Substitutions
- Sweetener options: Honey, maple syrup, or stevia can replace agave nectar or simple syrup.
- Fruit variations: Swap half the strawberries for mango, peach, or raspberry for a flavor twist.
- Alcohol substitutions: Mezcal offers a smokier alternative to tequila; Cointreau or Grand Marnier can replace triple sec for a more premium flavor.
- Spicy version: Add a slice of jalapeño (seeds removed) to the blender for a spicy kick.
- Non-alcoholic version: Replace tequila with 2 oz white grape juice and 2 oz limeade, and substitute orange juice for triple sec.
FAQs
Can I make Frozen Strawberry Margaritas ahead of time?
You can blend all ingredients except ice up to 24 hours ahead and store in the refrigerator. When ready to serve, pour the mixture into a blender with fresh ice and blend until slushy.
Why is my margarita separating so quickly?
Separation happens naturally as ice melts. Use very cold ingredients, frozen strawberries, and serve immediately after blending for best results. A splash of simple syrup can help stabilize the mixture.
What’s the best tequila to use for strawberry margaritas?
Silver (blanco) tequila works best as its clean profile lets the strawberry flavor shine. Always choose 100% agave tequila for better flavor and fewer hangover effects.
How can I make my margarita less sweet?
Reduce or omit the agave/simple syrup and increase the lime juice slightly. Using less ripe strawberries will also result in a tarter flavor profile.
Can I use frozen strawberries instead of fresh?
Absolutely! Frozen strawberries work wonderfully and will give you a thicker consistency. Reduce the amount of ice by about ½ cup when using frozen berries.
Final Thoughts
The beauty of this Frozen Strawberry Margarita lies in its perfect simplicity. It’s one of those recipes that delivers impressive results with minimal effort—exactly what we want in a cocktail! Whether you’re shaking up a batch for friends or treating yourself to a little weekend indulgence, this vibrant, ruby-red delight never disappoints. Cheers to creating your own little moment of cocktail perfection!