Margaritas are a must for Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is almost here, and I couldn’t let go of this theme without a Margarita recipe!
I have to tell you, margaritas hold a special place in my heart. It started when I first moved from Central Wisconsin to the “big city” of Madison. I was a senior in college and joined a high school friend and her roommates in their bachelorette pad. I vividly remember their reaction when they realized I came with a blender and about 15 pints of frozen strawberries from my parents' berry patch. What a fun party THAT was!
(I’m pretty sure that’s not what Mom had in mind when she gave me those berries…)
Another memory from my youth was that my parents liked to make Brandy Slush —a yummy mixture of brandy and mixers that was mixed up and frozen in an ice cream bucket. The alcohol kept it from freezing solid, so you could scoop out a slushy drink whenever needed. So refreshing in the summer!
I am not a brandy drinker; therefore, I pushed this drink-memory to the back of my brain, but when it recently resurfaced, I started to wonder whether anyone had developed a Margarita version. Well, of course, someone has. The version I tried was from Culinary Hill, and even though I was fully prepared to make some changes, I can tell you I loved it instantly.
Margarita Slush in a convenient frozen batch
The beauty of this beverage is that you can make a batch and it will be fine in the freezer if you just want one drink at a time or plan to serve it at a gathering. The slushy quality means it is very cold and will melt just as you need it to on those hot summer days.
And when it’s melting too fast? Just add more slush, and it’s good go to!
How to make Margarita Slush
It can't get much simpler than this. Find yourself an empty ice cream pail and pour all the ingredients into it. Stir to combine and cover. Stick the pail in the freezer overnight. The next day, it's time to get the party started!
I made a half batch to go in a smaller container (so it fits in my upstairs freezer for easier access!), and it translated very well.
Cheers!!
📖 Recipe
Margarita Slush
Ingredients
- 1 12-oz can limeade concentrate
- 2 cups tequila
- 1 cup orange liqueur
- 1 2-liter bottle of lemon-lime soda
Instructions
- In an empty one-gallon ice cream pail (or similar sized container) pour all ingredients and stir to combine.
- Cover and place in a freezer for at least 8 hours, preferably overnight.
- To serve, remove container from freezer and place slush into your glasses using an ice cream scoop.
Nutrition
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Rita
After l asked you this question, l thought of it more and realized that you drink as is! Thanks a lot!
Sula
I hope you enjoy it! I always do! LOL
Rita
I dont understand: do you let the slush melt & thats your drink or do you add water to it?
Thank you...
Sula
Yes, you just let the slush melt and drink it as it does!
Angela
I have a batch of these margaritas going into the freezer right now. The recipe couldn't be easier!
Sula
Easy for sure!
Toni Dash
This is such a refreshing drink for summer! I love it!
Sula
Me too - I think I'll have one tonight! LOL
Liz
Ok this is going to be my go-to summer drink!! So refreshing and delicious! Thanks for the idea!
Sula
yes, its so handy to have in the freezer to be able to serve up a quick scoop! Enjoy!
Jen
So perfect to relax at the end of a hot summer day! Cheers!
Sula
For sure! 🥂
Shelley
Oh yes - margaritas are a definite must for Cinco de Mayo! But, this slushy version is also so perfect for hot summer days - like these "dog days of summer" this August! What a refreshing way to cool off ... and chill out! 🙂
Sula
Exactly!
Debbie J
Yummy!!!
Texasgirl
I need this right now!! Definitely a must this summer
Big Trouble
YUM! This will go perfectly with the veggie crunch wrap!
Matt Yay
.