Frozen Cherry Margarita | Ambitious Kitchen

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It’s about time I shared another beautiful summer cocktail for all of your BBQs, parties, bridal showers, and just-because nights in. Don’t you agree?

Well you’re in luck because we’re celebrating AK Cherry Week Day 3 with the BEST frozen cherry margarita made with the simplest ingredients and blended to cool, refreshing perfection. This stunning cocktail is a mix between my Spiked Cherry Limeade and my Frozen Strawberry Margarita, and it’s pretty much the best of both worlds.

Get your cherry party on and pour one up this weekend (with my famous Street Corn Chicken Tacos, perhaps?)

Love cherries? Try my NEW Cherry Pie Granola Butter!

I launched a brand new flavor of granola butter with Oat Haus: Cherry Pie! You’re going to LOVE this creamy, nut-free, gluten-free, vegan spread studded with dried cherries and white chocolate chips. Order HERE and get ready to dip it, drizzle it (on this smoothie, perhaps?!), and eat it by the spoonful!

frozen cherry margarita in a glass topped with fresh cherries

4-ingredient frozen cherry margarita

That’s right, you’ll need just FOUR simple ingredients to make a deliciously sweet & tart frozen cherry margarita:

  • Frozen cherries: I recommend using frozen dark sweet cherries in this recipe for their lovely, sweet flavor.
  • Tequila: I always recommend using silver tequila in my cocktail recipes because it’s lighter and cleaner in flavor and pairs well with fruit.
  • Sweetener: feel free to use agave or simple syrup to sweeten the margarita. No need for any triple sec. See below for how to make your own simple syrup!
  • Lime juice: you can’t have a margarita without plenty of fresh lime juice to add tartness!
  • Ice: you’ll also need some ice cubes to blend the margarita well. Some of my frozen margarita recipes just use frozen fruit, but because cherries are small I recommend blending in ice cubes as well.

frozen cherries in a blender to make a frozen cherry lime margarita

How to make homemade simple syrup

Yes, you can easily make simple syrup right at home! Simply shake equal parts granulated sugar and water together in a jar for about 1-2 minutes until the sugar dissolves. In this recipe, 2 tablespoons of each would be enough for 2 of these frozen cherry margaritas.

frozen cherry lime margarita in a blender

Can I try a different fruit?

Sure! Feel free to swap the frozen cherries for another other frozen berries, or even pineapple, peaches or watermelon. Alternatively, feel free to try these frozen cocktails:

Is there a mocktail version?

I’m so happy you asked! Feel free to make my creamy, dreamy Cherry Lime Smoothie and remember to pour it into a pretty glass.

easy frozen cherry margarita in a glass topped with fresh cherries

Don’t forget to garnish

I love to line the rims of my cocktail glasses in coarse sugar or salt for a pretty effect, and topping them with a fresh cherry. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Use a lime wedge to wet the rim of the glass
  2. Turn the glass upside down and place it into the salt or sugar
  3. Turning the glass side to side to coat the rim. That’s it!

Check out our favorite cocktail-making tools

  1. This is the high-powered blender I use
  2. I love using this hand juicer for all things juicing
  3. Cute cocktail glasses like these

Get all of our go-to kitchen essentials here!

top-down view of a frozen cherry margarita in a cocktail glass

The best frozen cherry margarita in 3 easy steps

  1. Prep your glasses. Start by adding salt or sugar to the rim of each glass as I described above.
  2. Blend up the margaritas. Add all of the ingredients EXCEPT the ice to your high-powered blender and blend on high until smooth. Add the ice last, and blend until smooth, scraping down the sides as needed.
  3. Serve them up. Pour the frozen cherry lime margaritas into glasses, garnish with fresh cherries and lime wedges, and serve!

top-down view of two frozen cherry margaritas

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I hope you love this frozen cherry margarita recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!

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frozen cherry margarita in a glass

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Serves2 servings

Perfectly sweet and tart frozen cherry margarita made with 4 simple ingredients and in just 5 minutes for the best summer cocktail everyone will love! Blend up this frozen cherry lime margarita for your next summer party or girl’s night and enjoy a fun, unique take on a traditional margarita.

Ingredients

  • For the margarita:
  • 2 cups frozen dark sweet cherries
  • ½ cup (4 ounces) silver tequila
  • 2-3 tablespoons (1-1.5 ounces) agave or simple syrup, depending on how sweet you like it
  • ¼ cup (2 ounces) freshly squeezed lime juice (from about 3 limes)
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • For serving:
  • Fresh lime for rimming glasses & garnishing
  • 2 tablespoons coarse kosher salt or turbinado sugar for rimming glasses
  • Optional: Fresh cherries for garnishing

Instructions

  • Start by preparing your glasses: Add salt or sugar to a small plate. Use a lime wedge to wet the rim of the glass, then turn the glass upside down and place it into the salt or sugar, turning it side to side to coat the rim.

  • Add frozen cherries, tequila, agave (or simple syrup), and lime juice to a high-powered blender and blend on high until smooth. Add ice cubes and blend again until smooth, using a blender tamper or wooden spoon to stir if things are getting stuck.

  • Pour margarita into the rimmed glasses and garnish with a thin wheel of lime and fresh cherries if desired. Cheers!

Nutrition

Serving: 1margaritaCalories: 276calCarbohydrates: 37.4gProtein: 1.6gFat: 0.37gFiber: 3.1gSugar: 29.5g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by Eat Love Eats

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