Strawberry Coconut Margaritas
This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. Please Read Our Disclosure PolicyThese Strawberry Coconut Margaritas are a unique and delicious take on the classic strawberry margarita. It’s like a cross between a margarita and a piña colada. What’s not to love?
Happy Monday, friends! I’m kicking off this week with a bang! Well, more like a splash because today I’m showing you how to make Strawberry Coconut Margaritas.
With the weather warming up (and Cinco de Mayo just days away), several of my blogger friends and I thought it would be great fun to create a little blog tour inspired by two of our favorite things: Tacos and Margaritas!
Since I just shared Sriracha Chicken Tacos last week, I decided to take one for the team (LOL) and blend up frozen margaritas. I’ll walk you through my recipe first. Then you can check out all of the others in the tour at the end of this post.
As I’ve told you, I love me some coconut, so I decided to make coconut margaritas. What’s especially nice about these is that they’re sort of a cross between a margarita and a piña colada. Who wouldn’t love that? To give them a summer twist, I threw in a handful of fresh strawberries for delicious berry flavor and a beautiful pink color. I think they are calling it millennial pink these days. Does that make me trendy?
How to Make Strawberry Coconut Margaritas:
Begin by preparing your glasses. Add the toasted coconut to a small plate. Rim each glass first with a bit of honey or the wedge of a lime; then dip the rim of the glass into the toasted coconut to coat. Set aside.
In a blender, add the cream of coconut, tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, ice, and fresh strawberries. Blend until smooth.
Pour into your prepared glasses. Garnish with a fresh strawberry or slice of lime or both.
Trendy or not, these libations are the perfect way to sweeten up your fiesta. They’re also just the thing to cool you down as you kick back on a summer or spring afternoon on the porch. Grab your blender and let’s make a few!
And don’t forget to continue on this Tacos and Margaritas adventure by following the links below to see the delicious creations of my fellow bloggers. Enjoy!
- Skinny Jalapeno Margaritas – Sugar and Cloth
- Cinco de Mayo Taco Bar – The Effortless Chic
- Margarita Float – Julie Blanner
- Coconut Grapefruit Margaritas – Pizzazzerie
- Fish Tacos with Coconut Avocado Creme – Freutcake
You’ve got to love a frozen cocktail. Everything gets buzzed around in a blender and voila, it’s ready to go.
Pretty in pink!
Cheers to a great week!
Strawberry Coconut Margaritas
Ingredients
- 1 can (15 ounces) Cream of Coconut
- 1 cup tequila
- 1/4 cup orange liqueur or Triple Sec
- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
- 1 1/2 cups ice
- 2/3 cup fresh strawberries halved
- 1/4 cup toasted coconut
- Honey or lime wedge
- Fresh strawberries and lime slices for garnish
Instructions
- Begin by preparing your glasses. Add the toasted coconut to a small plate. Rim each glass first with a bit of honey or the wedge of a lime; then dip the rim of the glass into the toasted coconut to coat. Set aside.
- In a blender, add the cream of coconut, tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, ice, and fresh strawberries. Blend until smooth.
- Pour into your prepared glasses. Garnish with a fresh strawberry or slice of lime or both.
Such a unique and tasty flavor combo! These were so good!
nice twist, the coconut!, like it and haven’t seen that margarita twist before so thank you for the recipe!
These sound amazing! All of my favorite flavors rolled into one, and I just got a new set of margarita glasses! Pinning!
What a cool drink Michael! Do you think it would work with frozen strawberries? Would you recommend reducing the ice in that case?
Yes, totally. It would just make it more frozen and slushy. I’d keep the ice the same. 🙂
xo Michael
Wow! These are the prettiest margaritas Michael! Dessert and a cocktail in one.
The best way to have a cocktail, right!?
xo Michael
These are so pretty and sound delish! Now I’m singing you put the strawberry in the coconut.
Haha! Great minds. I was singing the same thing when I was making them.
xo Michael