Smooth, cold, and refreshing, this Frozen Berry Margaritas recipe blends mixed berries with mint, citrus, and tequila to make a frozen cocktail you’ll want to serve all summer long.

Mixed Berry Frozen Margaritas
When the weather warms up, a frozen margarita hits the spot. This version is bright and fruity, with fresh mint, frozen berries for a luscious slushy texture, a splash of orange liqueur, and of course, tequila. Blend everything until smooth for a festive, drinkable dessert.
These cocktails are perfect for long summer evenings or weekend barbecues. They pair especially well with grilled dishes and spicy flavors — think shrimp tacos or a bold chicken dish — and are easy to scale for a crowd.

What You’ll Need
This recipe uses a handful of simple ingredients to deliver big summer flavor.
- Limes: Juice of six limes plus extra wedges for rimming and garnish.
- Tequila: 1 cup blanco tequila for the classic margarita base.
- Triple Sec or Cointreau: 1/3 cup for bright orange-citrus depth.
- Mixed Frozen Berries: 4 cups of mixed frozen berries to create the frozen texture and fruity flavor.
- Crushed Ice: 1 cup to adjust thickness and chill the drink.
- Fresh Mint: About 1/3 cup roughly chopped leaves to brighten the cocktail.
- Agave Nectar: 2 tablespoons, optional, to sweeten to taste (honey works as a substitute).
- Lime Wedges: For rimming the glasses.
- Sugar or Salt: For the glass rims, depending on preference.

How to Make a Frozen Berry Margarita
Making these frozen margaritas is quick and satisfying—the blender does the heavy lifting.
- Blend: In a blender, combine lime juice, tequila, triple sec, mixed berries, crushed ice, mint, and agave nectar (if using). Process until smooth and slushy. If the mixture is too thick, add a splash more lime juice, tequila, or triple sec to loosen it. For a thicker texture, add more ice and pulse until combined.
- Adjust: Taste and add more sweetener if desired.
- Prep the Glasses: Run a lime wedge around the rim of each glass and dip in salt or sugar, based on your preference.
- Serve: Pour the margarita into prepared glasses and garnish with mint leaves and lime slices.
- Enjoy: Serve immediately while the drink is cold and slushy.

Tips for Success
These tips will help you get the best frozen margarita texture and flavor.
- Make Ahead: You can blend the margarita base and store it in the freezer. Alcohol keeps the mixture slushy rather than solid. Before serving, give it a quick blitz in the blender to refresh the texture. Leave out the mint if storing, and add it fresh when serving.
- Don’t Overblend: Over-blending can warm the mixture and make it watery. Blend until smooth and slushy, then stop.
- Use a Strong Blender: A high-powered blender will crush ice more efficiently. If your blender struggles with ice, add liquid in small amounts or crush ice separately.
What Goes with a Frozen Margarita?
Bold, spicy, and highly flavored foods pair best with margaritas. Here are a few complementary options:
- Shrimp Tacos: Spicy shrimp tacos with a crisp slaw are a natural match for fruity margaritas.
- Cajun Chicken: Spicy, pan-seared chicken thighs bring savory heat that balances the drink’s sweetness.
- Seven Layer Dip: A cool, creamy seven-layer dip with chips is an easy crowd-pleaser alongside margaritas.


FROZEN BERRY MARGARITAS
Ingredients
- 6 limes, juiced
- 1 cup blanco tequila
- ⅓ cup triple sec or Cointreau
- 4 cups mixed frozen berries
- 1 cup crushed ice
- ⅓ cup roughly chopped fresh mint leaves
- 2 tablespoons agave nectar optional; honey can substitute
- Lime wedges for rims
- Sugar or salt for rims
Instructions
- Combine lime juice, tequila, triple sec, berries, ice, mint, and agave nectar (if using) in a blender; process until fully blended. Add more liquid if needed. For a thicker drink, add more ice and blend again.
- Taste and adjust sweetness if desired.
- Run a lime wedge around the rim of each margarita glass and dip into salt or sugar.
- Pour the frozen berry margarita into the prepared glasses.
- Garnish with fresh mint leaves and lime slices, then serve immediately.
Nutrition
Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as a courtesy. Values may vary depending on ingredients and tools used.
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