Using frozen strawberries gives this margarita a beautiful berry flavor and helps create that thick, icy texture without watering down the drink. The fresh lime juice keeps it bright and tart, while the orange liqueur gives it that classic margarita flavor.
Serve these strawberry margaritas in salt-rimmed glasses with fresh strawberries and lime wedges for an easy cocktail that feels special but takes just minutes to make.

⭐️ Frozen Strawberry Margaritas: recipe at a glance
- Quick and Easy: This blender cocktail comes together in about 5 minutes.
- Fresh Berry Flavor: Frozen strawberries give the drink natural sweetness, color, and a thick slushy texture.
- Classic Margarita Base: Tequila, fresh lime juice, and orange liqueur keep it bright, citrusy, and balanced.
- Customizable: Use silver or reposado tequila, agave or simple syrup, and adjust the ice depending on how thick you like your margarita.
- Party-Friendly: This recipe makes enough for 4 drinks and is easy to double if your blender is large enough.
- Dietary: Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free.
✔️ Ingredients, Substitutions & Swaps
For the complete list of ingredients and exact quantities, check the printable recipe card below.
- Frozen Strawberries: Frozen strawberries give this margarita a thick, frosty texture and concentrated berry flavor. They also make this recipe easy to prepare year-round, even when fresh strawberries aren’t at their peak.
- Tequila: Use silver/blanco tequila for a clean, crisp flavor or reposado tequila for a smoother, slightly warmer flavor. You don’t need top-shelf tequila, but a good-quality 100% agave tequila will give you a better-tasting cocktail.
- Fresh Lime Juice: Freshly squeezed lime juice adds brightness and balances the sweetness of the strawberries and syrup. Bottled lime juice can taste flat or bitter, so fresh is best here.
- Orange Liqueur: Triple sec or Cointreau both work well. Cointreau gives the drink a cleaner, more polished orange flavor, while a good-quality triple sec is usually more budget-friendly. Orange grand marnier can also be used.
- Agave Syrup or Simple Syrup: A little sweetener helps balance the tart lime juice and the acidity from the frozen fruit. Agave syrup is a natural fit with tequila, but simple syrup or another liquid sweetener like honey also works.
- Ice: Start with ½ cup ice for a smoother, fruitier margarita. Add up to 1 cup if you want a thicker, frostier texture.
- Salt: A salted rim balances the sweet-tart strawberry flavor. You can also use margarita salt, sugar, or Tajín for a fun twist.

🔎 How to Make Frozen Strawberry Margaritas
FScroll to the printable recipe card below for detailed instructions.
- Prepare the glasses: Spread kosher salt or margarita salt on a small plate. Rub a lime wedge around the rim of each glass, then dip the rim into the salt. Set aside or chill the glasses in the freezer.
- Add ingredients to the blender: Add the frozen strawberries, tequila, fresh lime juice, orange liqueur, agave syrup or simple syrup, and ½ cup ice to a high-powered blender.
- Blend until slushy: Blend until smooth, thick, and pourable. If the mixture is too thick, add a small splash of lime juice or water. If you want it frostier, add more ice and blend again.
- Taste and adjust: Add more sweetener if you prefer a sweeter margarita, or a little more lime juice if you like it extra tart.
- Serve immediately: Pour into the prepared glasses, garnish with strawberries and/or lime wedges, and serve right away.
💡 Recipe Tips: Prep & Adjustments
- Use frozen strawberries:They give the margarita better texture and help keep the drink icy without needing too much added ice.
- Start with less ice: Frozen strawberries already create body, so start with ½ cup ice and add more only if needed.
- Use fresh lime juice: It makes the drink taste brighter and more balanced.
- Adjust sweetness to taste: Strawberries vary in sweetness, so taste the margarita after blending and add more agave or simple syrup if needed.
- Use a high-powered blender: Frozen fruit can be tough on smaller blenders. If needed, stop and stir the mixture, then blend again.
- Serve right away: Frozen margaritas are best immediately after blending, before the ice melts and the texture thins out.

🔎 Make-Ahead Tips
You can combine the tequila, lime juice, orange liqueur, and sweetener up to 1 day ahead. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
For the best texture, wait to add the frozen strawberries and ice until just before serving. Blend and serve immediately.
💛 Intentional Cooking
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Financial: Restaurant margaritas can get expensive fast – especially the fruity frozen ones. Making strawberry margaritas at home lets you choose a good-quality tequila that fits your budget and serve several drinks for much less than going out.
Community, Culture and Tradition: Margaritas are made for sharing – around good food, good conversation, and a little celebration. Whether it’s taco night, Cinco de Mayo, a summer cookout, or a casual get-together, this frozen strawberry margarita brings a festive, welcoming touch to the table.
Time and Convenience: Frozen strawberries make this margarita easy to enjoy year-round – no hulling, slicing, or waiting for peak berry season. Keep a bag in the freezer, and you’re only a few blender minutes away from a bright, party-ready cocktail.
🔎 Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh strawberries instead of frozen?
Yes, but frozen strawberries work best for a thick, slushy margarita. If using fresh strawberries, hull them first and add more ice to help create the frozen texture.
Do I need to thaw the frozen strawberries?
No. Add the strawberries to the blender straight from the freezer. This helps keep the margaritas thick and icy.
What tequila is best for strawberry margaritas?
Silver or blanco tequila gives the cleanest, brightest flavor. Reposado tequila also works and adds a smoother, slightly warmer note.
Why is my frozen margarita too thick?
Frozen strawberries can vary in size and texture. Add a small splash of lime juice, water, or orange liqueur and blend again until pourable.
Can I make this without orange liqueur?
Yes, but the flavor will be less classic. Orange liqueur adds citrusy sweetness and helps round out the tequila and lime.
Why is my frozen margarita watery?
It may have too much liquid, not enough frozen fruit, or it may have sat too long after blending. Serve frozen margaritas right away for the best texture.
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Frozen Strawberry Margarita
Ingredients
- 4 cups frozen strawberries, (about 20 ounces / 567 g)
- 1 cup silver/blanco or reposado tequila, (8 fl oz / 240 ml)
- ½ cup fresh lime juice, (4 fl oz / 120 ml)
- ¼ cup orange liqueur, triple sec, or Cointreau (2 fl oz / 60 ml)
- ⅓ cup agave syrup, simple syrup, or other liquid sweetener (about 2.7 fl oz / 80 ml)
- ½ to 1 cup ice, about 2 to 4 ounces by weight
- Kosher salt or margarita salt, for rimming the glasses
- Fresh strawberries and/or lime wedges, for garnish
Instructions
- Spread kosher salt or margarita salt on a small plate. Rub a lime wedge around the rim of each glass, then dip the rim into the salt. Set the glasses aside.
- Add the frozen strawberries, tequila, fresh lime juice, orange liqueur, agave syrup or simple syrup, and ½ cup ice to a large blender.
- Blend until smooth, thick, and slushy. If the margarita is too thick, add a small splash of lime juice or water and blend again. If you want it frostier, add more ice and blend until smooth.
- Taste and adjust with more sweetener or lime juice, if desired.
- Pour into the prepared glasses, garnish with strawberries and/or lime wedges, and serve immediately.
Notes
- Frozen strawberries work best because they give the margaritas a thick, slushy texture.
- Use silver/blanco tequila for a crisp, clean flavor or reposado tequila for a smoother, warmer flavor.
- You don’t need top-shelf tequila, but good-quality tequila makes a better cocktail. Look for 100% agave tequila when possible.
- Start with ½ cup ice, then add more if you want a thicker frozen margarita.
- Strawberries vary in sweetness, so taste after blending and adjust with more agave syrup or simple syrup if needed.
- A high-powered blender works best for frozen fruit.
- Serve immediately for the best texture. Frozen margaritas will thin out as they sit.
- To make ahead, combine the tequila, lime juice, orange liqueur, and sweetener up to 1 day ahead. Refrigerate, then blend with frozen strawberries and ice just before serving.















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