Simple & Fresh Strawberry Basil Margarita Recipe (2024)

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These homemade strawberry margaritas are made with delicious and fresh ingredients, some you can even snag from your garden! They are perfect in a pitcher or a single glass.

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The Simplest and Freshest Strawberry Basil Margarita

I love a good, fresh, and easy margarita. The ones with loads of sour mix make my face pucker and my stomach hurt. These easy strawberry basil margaritas have 4 ingredients (+ice) and are smooth enough to drink all night long.

All you need is:

  • Simply Limeade
  • Strawberries
  • Basil
  • Tequila

Where I Found Inspiration for this Margarita Recipe

I found my inspiration for this recipe over here on The Kitchn. They use frozen limeade concentrate which would probably be amazing too! I also want to try these bad boys frozen in a blender. I think I’ll save that one for the suuuper toasty days in Ohio.

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Having The Freshest Ingredients Available At Home

I actually have both strawberries and basil growing in my patio garden, so here’s hoping I can make easy margaritas super fresh this summer! A coworker of mine lives in California and she has a lime tree, so if I just teed up with her – we’d be set!

Luckily it’s spring right now, so we can have some fresh herbs outside. But, during the other 9 months when we are stuck indoors – we use an Aerogarden to get all the fresh herbs. You can buy the one we have right over here on Amazon.

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These strawberry basil margaritas are seriously going to be a staple this summer. Do you have a favorite margarita flavor? Let us know in the comments below!

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Easy Strawberry Basil Margarita

This four ingredient margarita is going to be your go-to summer co*cktail!

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Course: Drinks

Keyword: co*cktail, cookout, easy co*cktail, margarita, strawberry basil

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 pitcher

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Simply Limeade
  • 1-2 cups Tequila
  • 8-10 strawberries quartered
  • 6-10 fresh basil leaves torn

Instructions

  • Fill pitcher with ice. Add all ingredients to pitcher and stir to combine. Drink immediately or leave in fridge until ready to serve.

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  1. Elaine

    Can this recipe be made with a reduced sugar limeade?

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  2. Cheese Curd In Paradise

    Simple & Fresh Strawberry Basil Margarita Recipe (7)
    I absolutely love a good margarita! I love the favor combo of strawberry and basil as well- excited to try these!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      It’s so refreshing and perfect for the heat!

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  3. Christie

    Simple & Fresh Strawberry Basil Margarita Recipe (8)
    Strawberries and basil are so good together. I am putting these ‘ritas on the summer menu. So bright and refreshing.

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      Yes!! They are SO perfect for summer.

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  4. Terri Steffes

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    I love the addition of basil. That takes it straight to the top.

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  5. Jolene

    Looks absolutely refreshing and I love how simple it is to make!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      Thank you and yes so so simple!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      Same! It’s so tasty and fresh!

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  6. Colleen - Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck

    I do believe I’m going to be making a trip to the market this weekend! It’s going to be a boozy holiday!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      YAY! Enjoy 🙂

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  7. Hezzi-D

    We love margaritas! Strawberry basil flavor sounds so good!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      SO refreshing!

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  8. Wendy Klik

    Oh yeah…..just set that pitcher down right next to me. I will be happy the entire bbq.

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      You and be both sister!

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  9. Teri@The Freshman Cook

    I love how simple this recipe is! So cool and refreshing, I can’t wait to try this!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      Yes! It’s super easy, so you can spend more time eating and drinking 😉

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  10. Cindy

    A cool sipper for summer!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      so perfect for summer!

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  11. Kate

    Basil and strawberry are so perfect for this season! I’d love one!

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    • pease.hannah@gmail.com

      Yes! The flavors are perfect!

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  12. Ellen

    I have basil growing in my garden! I can’t wait to make these margaritas.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in margaritas? ›

We'll just tell you upfront: The secret to a tasty margarita is freshly squeezed lime juice (not the bottled stuff) and—here's the real secret—a splash of fresh OJ. That's right. Fresh-squeezed juice from an actual orange (not an orange-flavored liqueur) will produce a cleaner-tasting, more refreshing margarita.

What is a strawberry margarita made of? ›

To a shaker (or in my case, a coffee-to go mug), add a handful of ice, 2 ounces of strawberry syrup, tequila, triple sec and lime juice. Shake for 30 seconds. And then, divide amongst the glasses.

What can I add to my margarita mix to make it better? ›

A splash of fruit juice can also add some more flavor to your margaritas. Grapefruit juice will give a tart, slightly sour flavor, while pineapple juice creates a more tropical-tasting drink. "Citrus-based juices are essential for balancing out the sweetness of a margarita," David Alan told Insider.

Why do you put triple sec in margaritas? ›

You'll notice that this particular margarita recipe is missing one ingredient that's crucial to a classic margarita. Orange liqueur (often Cointreau or another triple sec) typically brings sweetness to this drink, balancing the tart lime and tequila.

What is a classic margarita made of? ›

In a co*cktail shaker, combine tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice. Fill with ice and shake until thoroughly chilled, about 15 seconds (the bottom of a metal shaker should frost over). Fill glasses with fresh ice and strain margarita into both glasses. Garnish with lime wheels and serve.

Do you need triple sec for margaritas? ›

Triple sec is an orange-flavored liqueur that is commonly used in margaritas. If you don't have triple sec handy, you can substitute with another good-quality orange liqueur like Grand Marnier or Cointreau.

What is in Bota Rita strawberry margarita? ›

Agave nectar, real lime juice, natural strawberry flavors for a classic strawberry margarita.

What's the difference between a strawberry daiquiri and a strawberry margarita? ›

The main difference between strawberry margaritas and daiquiris is the base liquor: Margaritas use tequila and daiquiris require rum. Additionally, frozen strawberry daiquiri recipes typically use simple syrup while margaritas prefer triple sec. Either ingredient can act as the sweetener in both co*cktails.

What is the formula for a margarita? ›

Originally Answered: How do I make great margaritas? The traditional recipe is Tequila (blanco), Cointreau and fresh lime in a 3:2:1 ratio. Shake all with ice in a co*cktail shaker and pour. Some recipes reverse the ratios of the Cointreau and lime juice.

What makes restaurant margaritas so good? ›

Just as important as the style of tequila is the use of a high-quality orange liqueur. Part of the Daisy category of co*cktails, the Margarita calls for triple sec such as Cointreau for sweetness and balance. Though some may opt for agave nectar instead, the addition of the liqueur is what makes a true Margarita.

What margarita mix do most restaurants use? ›

Lasco was there from the beginning, perfecting a margarita mix that helped make restaurants and food service operators famous the world over. The Lasco margarita is the perfect blend of lemon and lime, sweet and sour, And our natural ingredients will not leave an aftertaste like other mixes.

What does margarita do to your body? ›

A potent diuretic, alcohol speeds up the flow of fluids to the bladder. Meanwhile, if your margarita was made with triple sec, the drinks sugar content has caused an insulin spike, which may lead to sweating or eating salty, fatty foods you'd normally avoid.

What should a good margarita taste like? ›

What does a Margarita taste like? A Margarita is said to have all five main tasting notes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami, making it a perfectly balanced drink. It has a strong citrus flavour from the presence of lime juice and triple sec - an orange-flavoured liqueur.

Why is it called a dirty margarita? ›

The dirty margarita takes its inspiration from the dirty martini, a classic libation made with strong liquor and a splash of a little something not-so-clear. We swap olive juice for jalapeno brine, making this a drink that packs the heat–and a punch.

What is the precursor to margarita? ›

In his book, Imbibe, co*cktail historian David Wondrich agrees that the margarita was invented during the above timeframe. He says that the drink evolved from The Daisy, a classic co*cktail popular at the time that mixed alcohol, citrus juice and grenadine, and served over shaved ice.

Are margaritas better with salt or sugar? ›

Ultimately, the choice between a salt or sugar rim comes down to personal preference. Some argue that the classic salt rim is essential for an authentic margarita experience, while others embrace the creativity and variety that a sugar rim brings to the table.

What is the base alcohol of margaritas? ›

A margarita is a drink made with tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur. It can be served on the rocks (with ice) or frozen.

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