Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas are Perfect for Summer!

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It’s always 5 o’clock somewhere, so break out the blender and make some fabulous Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas!

Adding frozen strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries to your tequila and triple sec sees you rewarded with a delicious twist on a classic margarita!

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Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas

The full ingredients list and instructions are found in the printable recipe card at the end of this post. I highly recommend reading all the way through for any tips or substitute suggestions, to ensure that you have any specialized ingredients and equipment required and that you understand the steps and timings involved. Images of the final cocktail are for illustrative purposes, as the final images came out blurry :(

If you enjoy drinking margaritas, you probably also enjoy trying out different flavors, so the next one for you to try is a frozen mixed berry margarita!

We love Unique Margarita Recipes at The Purple Pumpkin Blog, and you may have tried one of our variations on the classic tequila cocktail:

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Ingredients Used In This Cocktail

For your convenience, I’ve linked any specialized ingredients needed for this recipe to Amazon below.

  • Frozen Mixed Berries – use any berry mix of your choice.
  • Silver Tequila – use your preferred brand.
  • Triple Sec – or any orange-flavored liqueur.
  • Margarita Mix
  • High-Speed Blenderstrong enough to crush ice!
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Ingredients for Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas

How Do You Salt the Rim of a Margarita Glass?

Traditionally, margaritas are served in the eponymous margarita glass, a stepped-diameter variant of a cocktail glass or champagne coupe. The rim of the glass is often dipped in salt, however, as you can see we used champagne flutes in this recipe.

You don’t have to use the margarita-shaped glasses for this cocktail – use any glass you have! The method for adding salt to the rim of a glass is exactly the same!

  • Pour some salt (kosher salt/sea salt flakes work well) onto a small plate or saucer.
  • Cut a wedge of lime and then cut a notch/sit into the flesh – and run it around the rim of the glass to add juice to the insider and outside edges.
  • Dip the glass rim into the salt and give it a twist or two (like you’re cutting cookies from dough).
  • And you’re done!

You can actually buy cocktail rimming dishes online (there is a gadget for everything!) but a small plate or saucer will work just fine.

More Margaritas To Make

Want to make some different margaritas? I think you’re going to love these ones:

How to Make Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas

Frozen Mixed Berry Margarita Variations

I like to try and give variations on the cocktails shared on The Purple Pumpkin Blog, like how to turn the cocktail into a mocktail so that non-drinkers (and kids if suitable) can enjoy the drink too!

Virgin Frozen Mixed Berry Margarita Mocktail (Non-Alcoholic)

So that non-drinkers can enjoy this frozen beverage too, you simply leave out the alcohol and replace it with extra lime juice and orange juice.

Non-drinking adults who still want the tequila flavor could experiment with a non-alcoholic alternative:

  • If you’re in the US, you could try Ritual Tequila Alternative – a zero-alcohol tequila
  • In the UK you could try Mockingbird which is alcohol-free and humbly mimicking the taste of Tequila by using authentic Mexican Blue Weber Agave.
  • And use an orange syrup or orange juice to replace the triple sec.

Big Batch Mixed Berry Margaritas

Want to make frozen margaritas for a crowd? It’s simple!

The recipe card makes 2 cocktails – simply multiply by as many as you need to get the quantities required, and blend in batches.

Although, if frozen margaritas are your jam, you could splash out on a large 64-oz slush maker,

Or you could really splurge and invest in a Margaritaville Tahiti Frozen Concoction Maker – perfect for big parties!

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Frozen Berries in Blender

This cocktail recipe is intended for adults of the legal drinking age in your country of residence.
Please drink responsibly. Do not drink and drive.

How Do I Make Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas?

Just check out the recipe card below with full ingredients and instructions. You can print the card out too (don’t worry, any pics don’t print to save your ink!).

Frozen Mixed Berry Margarita Cocktails

Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas

Yield: 2
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

It's always 5 o'clock somewhere, so break out the blender and make some fabulous Frozen Mixed Berry Margaritas!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup ice
  • 1½ cup frozen mixed berries
  • 4 oz silver tequila
  • 1 oz Triple Sec
  • 6 oz margarita mix

Instructions

  1. Add all of the ingredients to a high-speed blender.

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  2. Mix on high until well blended.

    Blending a Frozen Berry Margarita
  3. Pour into glass and enjoy!

    Frozen Mixed Berry Margarita Cocktails


Notes

You can add salt to rim of glass if desired. Rub lime juice or water around rim of the glass and dip into salt.

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