Frozen Pineapple Mango Margaritas
These frozen pineapple mango margaritas are the perfect combination of sweet and salty with a tropical twist.
You guys!! Tropical margaritas are in the house today! I haven’t shared a cocktail recipe with you since last summer. WHAT?? How is that even possible? These peach raspberry martinis were the last cocktail and that was last summer. Needless to say, these Frozen Pineapple Mango Margaritas are here to rectify that and be available to you as you plan ahead to Cinco de Mayo. Not like we need a holiday for a cocktail anyway.
Margaritas are my weakness. Along with martinis and sparklers. But margaritas are special as they tend to combine sweet and salty in one drink. They are also versatile and why I love the endless flavor combinations. Remember this hibiscus margaritas from last summer? Such a bold delicious drink.
These frozen pineapple mango margaritas combine two of my favorite tropical flavors. You can choose to make this on the rocks but I had frozen mangoes and pineapples to use. For a hot summer day, I can imagine these being refreshing and perfect for any backyard get-togethers. A great flavor combination of sweet tropical fruits with a hint of salty-spicy.
So friends, as you go into this weekend, be sure to try this frozen margarita. They are easy to whip up – just a blender and some tequila and triple sec. If you are hosting or celebrating Cinco de Mayo, these pineapple mango margaritas will be a hit.
Frozen Mango Pineapple Margaritas
These frozen pineapple mango margaritas are the perfect combination of sweet and salty with a tropical twist.
Ingredients
For the glasses:
- Kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- a lime wedge
For the margaritas:
- 2 cups ice
- ½ cup mango (fresh or frozen)
- ½ cup pineapples (fresh or frozen)
- 2 ounces tequila
- 1-ounce triple sec
- 1-ounce simple syrup
Instructions
- Combine salt and chili powder on a small plate. Rub the rim of your glasses with the lime wedge. Dip glasses in salt. Set aside in freezer while you prepare the drinks.
- In a blender, combine all the ingredients and blend until smooth and creamy.
- Pour the drinks into the glasses. Garnish with lime wedges.
Notes
- To serve on the rocks, shake the ingredients in a cocktail shaker and pour over a glass of ice.
Hi! To make this on the rocks, would I have to blend fresh pineapple and fresh mango with the other ingredients, minus the ice, then pour the liquid mixture over ice in the cocktail shaker and shake?
Hi Nadine, that’s definitely a way to do it and one I would suggest as you maximize the pineapple and mango flavor. You could also shake all the ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker and strain to serve over ice.
We’re having Remy’s birthday party on cinco de mayo and i feel like that’s the BEST EXCUSE EVER to make a large batch of these margs. I mean, having to deal with my mother AND my in-laws all in one day. Maybe I won’t even share?
Oh, the adults and YOU can use this. Kids parties are a chore lol
I don’t straw from red wine much except for the occasional mule, mojito or margarita! This cocktail would definitely make me stray…I love the pineapple and mango along with those savory flavors!
Thank you!! It sure is a good one.
That looks delightful!
It is 🙂 Thanks Ashley!