The cocktail comes together quickly and easily thanks to a make-ahead strawberry-lime simple syrup! This strawberry cocktail base makes entertaining a breeze and only takes about 10 minutes to prep!īest of all, with this recipe, there's no muddling and no shaking required! Once the syrup cools, all you have to do is add tequila, liqueur, mix, add ice, and sip! Served ice-cold, these homemade margaritas are sweet, tangy, and guaranteed to be the best, most refreshing Strawberry Margarita you've ever had! **As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.Want to make the absolute best Strawberry Margaritas On the Rocks? Time to trade in that pungent sweet-and-sour for fresh strawberries and lime juice. Pin this now to save it for later! More Margarita Recipes How easy was that?! While sipping this fruity tequila cocktail, I kept thinking about all the fruit nectars out there! Perhaps I should make my new pretend made up job to be trying all the possible fruit margaritas! I like to use Himalayan Pink Salt, because it's pretty, tastes good and has some trace minerals!Īdd ice to cocktail shaker and shake until a frost forms on the outside of the shaker - usually 15 to 30 seconds.Īdd ice to your margarita glass and strain the cocktail into the glass. Run a lime wedge around the rim of a cocktail glass and dip it in salt. Lime - not pictured! Use fresh squeezed juice.Īdd one ounce of mango nectar to a cocktail shaker and then add 1 tablespoon of lime juice.Īdd 2 dashes of grapefruit bitters, which is about ¼ a teaspoon.Īdd 2 ounces of tequila to cocktail shaker.Mango Nectar - usually easy to find at most grocery stores in the International foods aisle.Bitters - since the mango nectar was sweet, we used a little extra dash of a citrus bitters - in this case a Grapefruit bitters.Tequila - we usually use a Tequila Reposado - which means that it's been aged for at least 60 days and up to one year usually in an American oak barrel.I usually use own Homemade Orange Liqueur, but I was out (don't worry, I have another batch steeping!) Orange Liqueur - if you wonder about what type of orange liqueur to buy, the Serious Eats Guide to Orange Liqueur is a good read.Give this mango margarita a try (also called a Margarita de Mango) I think you'll love it!Ĭlick here to pin this refreshing margarita now! Ingredients This was hardly any more work than a regular margarita and had a fun, fruity vibe and a gorgeous color! I thought it would be perfect in a fruity cocktail and it was. Last Saturday, while looking in the fridge, I noticed a bottle of mango nectar that I bought for a recipe and hadn't used yet. I am definitely a salty snacker (you should see how salty I like my popcorn) so any salt rimmed cocktail automatically jumps to the top. There is something about that combination of tequila, lime juice, a little orange liqueur and salt that just keeps me coming back for more. Our routine is to watch a movie, and just for the record Netflix beats out all of our other cable channels combined, and sip a cocktail. We have margaritas almost every Saturday evening. This Mango Margarita is so easy and delicious! You don't even need fresh mangoes, made with easy to find mango juice or nectar! Fruity and tangy, it's the perfect cocktail! Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe
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