5-Minute Frozen Margaritas (no mix!)

This frozen margarita is made with tequila, fresh lime juice, triple sec, and agave, then blended with ice for a smooth, icy cocktail. It's bright, citrusy, and perfectly balanced.

A frozen margarita in a glass with a chili powder rim, garnished with a lime slice. A bottle and lime wedges are in the background.

With tons of margarita recipes on this blog, it's safe to say we take summer sipping seriously. So when I tell you this frozen margarita is something special, I mean it - it's icy, bright, perfectly balanced, and exactly what you want in your hand when the sun's out and the patio's calling.

I keep the focus on flavor: fresh lime for that zippy tartness, good tequila for a clean, crisp base, and just enough sweetness to round everything out. Blended with ice, it turns into the smoothest, frosty slush that's refreshing and easy to sip.

If you're in the mood for something fruit-forward, my frozen strawberry margarita is another favorite to try. But this classic version is hard to beat-simple, vibrant, and exactly what you want on a warm day.

5-Minute Frozen Margaritas (no mix!)

A frozen margarita made with tequila, fresh lime juice, triple sec, agave, and ice. Blended until smooth, then served in a Tajín-rimmed glass with lime garnish.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings: 4 cocktails
Course: Cocktail

Ingredients  

  • Kosher salt or Tajin for rimming the glasses - see notes
  • Lime wedges or wheels for rimming the glass and garnish
  • 1 cup tequila see notes
  • ½ cup lime juice
  • ½ cup triple sec
  • ¼ cup agave syrup see notes
  • 6 cups ice cubes see notes

Method
 

  1. Put some kosher salt or Tajin into a small dish. Wet the rim of a margarita glass with a cut lime, then dip the glass into the salt.
    Kosher salt or Tajin, Lime wedges or wheels
    Two empty cocktail glasses with Tajin on the rims, placed beside a bowl of chili powder and a lime wedge on a white marble surface.
  2. Put the tequila, lime juice, triple sec, agave syrup, and ice into a high-powered blender.
    1 cup tequila, ½ cup lime juice, ½ cup triple sec, ¼ cup agave syrup, 6 cups ice cubes
    Top-down view of several ice cubes in a clear blender pitcher on a white surface.
  3. Blend on high until smooth and slushy.
    A top-down view of a blender containing a white, icy mixture with a smooth texture, placed on a light-colored surface.
  4. Pour your frozen margaritas into the margarita glasses and add a lime wheel or wedge to garnish.
    Overhead view of a frozen margarita in a glass with a chili-rimmed edge, garnished with a lime wedge; lime slices scattered on a white surface.
  5. Tried this recipe? Let us know how it went in the comments below - and if you make it, tag us at @findyourcocktail on Instagram. We love seeing your creations!

Notes

Tajin is a seasoning blend made of chili, lime, and sea salt. It's my favorite margarita salt. 
Agave syrup blends easily, which is why I use it in this recipe. You can also use honey, but you'll need to mix it with a bit of hot water first. Simple syrup also works well.
I like to use silver (blanco) tequila as it has a mild flavor. For a stronger tequila flavor, opt for gold (reposado) tequila. 
Variations: This is a fun recipe to switch up with some frozen fruit. Instead of all the ice, use 4 cups of ice and 2 cups of frozen fruit. Try strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, mango, raspberries, or watermelon. Or add a few jalapeño slices to the blender for a spicy version!
Author: Kristen Stevens
Top view of a frozen margarita in a glass with a chili salt rim, garnished with a lime wedge, surrounded by lime pieces on a light surface.
A frozen margarita in a glass with a chili powder rim and lime wheel garnish, set on a light surface with lime wedges and a liquor bottle in the background.

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