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Easy Frozen Strawberry Margaritas


These deliciously refreshing margaritas are a beautiful shade of red. They have a perfect balance of flavors, and you can whip up a pitcher in no time. They're popular even with those who (used to say) that they don't like margaritas.

Easy Frozen Strawberry Margaritas Print Recipe
Makes about 7 (8 oz.) servings

Ingredients:
Crushed ice
5 oz. tequila
2 oz. triple sec
1 (23.2 oz.) carton of frozen strawberries in sugar, slightly thawed enough to scoop out of carton
1 (6 oz.) can frozen limeade concentrate
2 oz. simple syrup, or to taste (recipe follows)

Fill your blender* half way with ice. (You can use ice cubes if your blender will crush them; I used purchased crushed ice). Blend until ice is fairly uniform and smooth. Add tequila and triple sec. Blend just to combine. Add the strawberries and limeade. Blend until smooth. Add simple syrup to taste. Garnish with fresh strawberries if desired.
*I used a 56 oz. (7 cup) capacity blender.



Simple Syrup Print Recipe
Great for sweetening any cold drink
Makes about 1 and 1/4 cups of syrup

1 cup sugar
1 cup water

Simple syrup is, well, simple to make. Combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan . Over medium heat, stir until mixture comes to a low boil and sugar has dissolved. Stir and boil for about 30 seconds. Remove from heat and allow to cool. Store in the refrigerator in a tightly closed container (I use a canning jar). Keeps very well for several months. A richer, sweeter syrup can be made with 2 cups of sugar and 1 cup of water. Directions to make it are the same, but you would use less of this syrup in your drinks since it is sweeter.

(You can also make flavored simple syrups, such as my Meyer Lemon Simple Syrup or Clementine Simple Syrup)





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37 comments:

  1. Oh my! This sounds so good!
    Pinning!
    Have a great weekend!

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  2. These look yummy! I'm going to pin it for later. I wonder if people think I drink as much as I pin drinks..lol.

    Have a great weekend!

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  3. Yes, please, looks so great!! Pinning!!

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  4. I agree with Tara,,, Yes! better make that 2 ;-)

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  5. This cocktail and those chocolates would be enough to win anyone's heart on Valentine's Day! Your blog photo has a sort of 'yester year' feel to it, with the red blender in the background. Joy, thanks so much for commenting on my blog- I also 'liked' your FB page and am trying to follow you on Pinterest.

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  6. I made these one year for a Super Bowl party. My best friend and I sat in the kitchen and ate dips and chips and drank these like they were water. It was not a pretty scene afterwards. But they are so good and smooth to drink it is hard to stop. I made "virgin" ones for the kids too.

    Linda @ Tumbleweed Contessa

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  7. Oh Joy that looks so yummy! And it has strawberries in it so it must be good for you, right?

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  8. Now about this time of year I could close my eyes and make myself believe I'm laying in the sun - and this drink would guarantee that I'd be able to fool myself! Looks terrific!

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  9. What a beautiful picture with the Magarita! I love pictures like this! Great Post recipe

    Love your blog, thanks Maria

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  10. Looks gorgeous…love the the colors!!

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  11. Oh this is perfect right now! Red for V-day and yummy for mommie ;)

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  12. Yum! These are my favorite :) Just pinned it!

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  14. Hi Joy,
    Strawberry Margaritas a Texas favorite, it looks awesome! Stopping over from Sweet Tea Social and thanks for sharing!
    Miz Helen

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  15. This would be a perfect recipe for my Ninja. Thanks for sharing. Stopping by from the Sweet Tea Social.

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  16. Yes! This is just so refreshing and delicious! I happen to love margaritas so thanks so much for stopping by MUNCHING MONDAYS with this treat! Warmest, Nic

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  17. I love strawberry margaritas! They taste like a Texan summer. :)

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  18. Yummy!
    Strawberry margaritas are my fave!

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  19. Yum!! I love strawberry margaritas!

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  20. Can't beat this with a big stick, but could drink it with a big straw! Let's set up another round!! Thanks for linking to Snickerdoodle Sunday!

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  21. Thanks for linking these to What'd YOu Do This Weekend. I love them. I didn't make them for the Super Bowl this year, but Valentine's Day would be equally as good..

    Llinda

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  22. This would be fun for Valentine's day. I've never had anything other than the usual margaritas. I'm kinda boring that way! Thank you for linking, Joy.

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  23. Love margaritas. Love strawberries. Seems like a great recipe. Thanks for linking up at Take it on Tuesday!
    ~ Betsy @ Romance on a dime

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  24. That looks so good! Just in time for warmer weather that is (hopefully) around the corner!

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  25. These look absolutely gorgeous :) Thank you for linking to PoCoLo x

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  26. Thanks for posting on The Four Seasons Blog Hop! Sandra from Scrumptilicious 4 You!

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  27. Thanks for sharing at the Cook it! Craft it! Share it! Link Party -Doree

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  28. Thanks for sharing with Great Idea Thursdays. I'm featuring this in a Great Ideas Roundup.

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  29. These look amazing, Joy! Definitely pinning to try......SOON!!!

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  30. Joy, I'm a margarita fan and this drink looks so refreshing! Such pretty pictures also!! Pinning and sharing!

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  31. Joy, this is one of my two favorite summer drinks and yours looks beautiful - wish I could take it right off the screen! Pinning and sharing - have a happy Thursday!

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  32. yum! this looks so delicious and refreshing!

    styleandchocolates

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