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Mixed Berry Margarita Recipe

by Corinne Schmitt Leave a Comment

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Once you’ve dived into this Mixed Berry Margarita recipe, you’re going to be in love! It’s so simple, but the flavor is immense. I can’t wait for another excuse to make a second round!

mixed berry margarita topped with raspberries in a glass rimmed with sugar on a white wood table with a white linen in the background

I don’t pull any punches when I make margaritas. No need to add anything that might take away from the natural flavors of the fruit or whatever you’re adding to the tequila.

And, for this Very Berry Margarita, it’s all about the natural pop of the raspberry, strawberry, blackberry and raspberries.

I’m so excited about this–I can’t wait for a second round!

mixed berry margarita topped with raspberries in a glass rimmed with sugar on a white wood table with a white linen in the background

What You Need to Make this Very Berry Margarita Recipe

When I say that this recipe for the Very Berry Margarita is simple, I’m not kidding.

Just a handful of ingredients:

  • 1 shot Tequila
  • 1/2 shot Triple Sec
  • 2 tblspn Corn Syrup
  • 2 cups frozen strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries
  • Corn syrup and sugar for rimming
bottles of Tequila and Triple Sec, glass bowls of Corn Syrup, frozen strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and raspberries all on a white table

How to Make this Frozen Berry Margarita Recipe

Step 1

Combine ice, 2 tablespoons of corn syrup and frozen fruit. I got all the fruit in one package at the store and it was a 12 oz package. It was probably way too much for just one margarita, but I shared with a loved one. So that was nice.

corn syrup and frozen berries in a glass bowl on a white table

Step 2

Add triple sec and tequila. I personally have no preference for alcohol brands. I mean, I can taste the difference between different wines, but when you put lime and ice in with some salt and tequila–I really don’t know that I can taste the different tequila flavors.

tequila being poured over mixed berries in a glass bowl on a white table

Step 3

Blend. Now, this sounds simple enough, but you want to blend really well. I used my trusty immersion blender. Cheap little workhorse makes perfectly crushed ice for margaritas every time.

mixed berries, ice, tequila being blended by an immersion blender in a glass

Step 4

Rim glass with the corn syrup. This is going to add a little sweetness for all that tart berry pop!

Step 5

Dip rim of glass in sugar. Mostly I added this because it was fun. It’s not necessary if you’re doing the corn syrup.

a hand dipping an upside down glass in a plate of sugar on a white counter

Step 6

Pour blended mixture into glass. No tricks here, but it is a good idea to add a fresh raspberry or strawberry for garnish.

Now just kick your feet back and enjoy!

overhead view of a mixed berry margarita topped with raspberries in a glass rimmed with sugar on a white wood table with a white linen in the background

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Other Great Frozen Margarita Recipes

If you loved this recipe, you’re sure to love these! They’re some of my favorite margarita cocktails I’ve ever made.

  • Strawberry Lemonade Margarita
  • Orange Creamsicle Margarita
  • Coconut Lime Margarita

If you’re digging this Frozen Very Berry Margarita Recipe, but you’re all out of fruit, just pin this to your favorite summer cocktails board on Pinterest so you can find it quick later!

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