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My homemade strawberry daiquiri recipe makes luscious flavor in just 5 minutes! Made with frozen strawberries and white rum, it’s a frozen cocktail that puts store-bought mixes to shame.

Strawberry daiquiri recipe: daiquiri in glass with straw

Ever tried to make a strawberry daiquiri recipe at home? There’s no need to buy store-bought daiquiri mix. A homemade strawberry daiquiri with real frozen strawberries tastes infinitely better than a mix from the store!

As a cocktail expert with over 300 cocktail recipes, I teamed up with my husband Alex to crack the code on the perfect strawberry daiquiri. After lots of recipe testing, we finally nailed it: it has perfectly balanced sweetness and is bursting with real strawberry flavor. All you need are a few ingredients, a blender, and 5 minutes to whip up this classic drink!

5 Star Reader Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Divine daiquiri! I made it just as directed and it is fresh with well blended flavors. I will use this recipe for all future daiquiris.” -Pat

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was amazing, I used fresh strawberries and added ice and used agave nectar instead of simple syrup. I can’t wait to make it again! Thank you!” -Lizzie

Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Daiquiri Recipe

I created this strawberry daiquiri recipe to have pure berry flavor. It’s just sweet enough, with just the right finish of white rum. If ever there was a perfect drink for sipping on the patio, this is it! Here’s why I love it:

  • The flavor is pure, using real berries! Who knows what’s in those store-bought daiquiri mixes. This daiquiri is made of real frozen berries and lime, giving it a lush flavor.
  • It’s perfectly sweetened. Some strawberry daiquiris are overly sweet, but not this one. It’s sweetened just enough so you can enjoy the pure berry flavor without a sugar crash. Pure maple syrup is a natural sweetener that we love: it gently sweetens and adds flavor nuance.
Strawberry daiquiri recipe in glass with straw and strawberry garnish.

Tips for Making a Frozen Daiquiri

A few things to keep in mind when you’re making this strawberry daiquiri recipe:

  • Use good quality rum. The better the quality of rum, the tastier the drink. Look for a bottle in the mid-price range, around $15 to $20 for a 750 ml bottle.
  • Use best quality frozen strawberries. We tried this with a few different types of frozen berries, and it tastes much better with the best quality brand.
  • Freeze or chill your rum (optional). When we made this strawberry daiquiri recipe, we chilled our rum in a cocktail shaker to get it really cold. You also can throw the rum in the freezer the night before to keep the drink very cold.

The Daiquiri Formula

This strawberry daiquiri and the frozen daiquiri are variations on the daiquiri, a cocktail made simply with rum, lime and sugar and served straight up in a cocktail glass. It’s a classic sour cocktail invented in the early 1900’s.

The frozen daiquiris popular today came along later as variations on the theme! Another spin to try is the sophisticated Hemingway daiquiri, starring grapefruit juice and Maraschino liqueur.

Virgin strawberry daiquiri in glass.

Variation: Try A Virgin Daiquiri

The virgin strawberry daiquiri is a popular mocktail variation on the classic. Our virgin daiquiri uses similar ingredients, but skips the rum and uses tonic water or lemon lime soda. It makes a bubbly, sweet and frosty drink that we think is nearly as good as the original.

Ways To Serve It (And Batch Drink Tips)

Here’s how I like to serve my strawberry daiquiri:

  • Glasses: Serve in a hurricane glass for full tropical vibes, or mason jars for backyard BBQs.
  • Garnish ideas: Add a fresh strawberry as a garnish, or go fancy with a strawberry fan and a lime wheel. A mint sprig adds an extra, and you can always add a cocktail umbrella as a fun touch!
  • Making batches for a party: Multiply the recipe, blending in batches as necessary. Store in the freezer. Before the party, re-blend (adding a bit of lime juice as necessary to get it to blend.

Let us know if you try out this strawberry daiquiri recipe, and if it helps for exhausted parent evenings (!). Or serve it at a bridal shower, girl’s night, cookout, pool party, or anytime you need a fruity drink.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rum is best for a strawberry daiquiri?

A light rum is your best bet! Opt for white rum or silver rum for a clean and refreshing flavor that won’t overpower the strawberries.

Can I use frozen strawberries in a daiquiri?

Frozen strawberries are best to achieve that frosty daiquiri texture; we don’t recommend using frozen berries here.

My daiquiri is too sweet or too sour! How can I adjust it?

If it’s too sour, add a bit more simple syrup and blend. Taste and continue to add sweetener until the flavor is balanced. If it’s too sweet, add a splash more fresh lime juice to balance the sweetness and add a refreshing tartness.

What’s a fun twist on the classic strawberry daiquiri?

Replace half the frozen berries with another frozen fruit like mango, pineapple, or peach, for a unique flavor combination.

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This homemade strawberry daiquiri recipe makes luscious flavor in just 5 minutes! Made with frozen strawberries and white rum, it’s the perfectly balanced frozen cocktail that puts store-bought mixes to shame.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Blended
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 1 pound frozen strawberries
  • 6 tablespoons simple syrup (or pure maple syrup)
  • ¼ cup lime juice
  • 1 cup best quality white or light rum
  • 1 cup ice
  • ⅛ teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Taste and add additional syrup to balance if desired (different brands of frozen berries vary in flavor). Pour into 4 glasses and enjoy. 

Notes

Virgin variation: Blend 12 ounces (2 cups) frozen strawberries, ¼ cup simple syrup, 3 tablespoons lime juice, 1 cup tonic water or lemon lime soda, ½ to ¾ cup water, and 1 cup ice. If desired, serve with another splash of tonic water or soda.

Fruity variations: Try replacing half the strawberries with another frozen fruit like pineapple, mango, or peaches for a few fun variations. Balance the flavor with syrup to taste. 

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Other daiquiri recipes you’ll love

There are lots more daiquiri recipes to add to your repertoire! Here are a few more to try:

  • The frozen daiquiri is tangy, sweet, and fruity: perfect for parties.
  • Try tropical fruity spins like the banana daiquiri, pineapple daiquiri, or mango daiquiri.
  • The classic daiquiri is one of the most classic sour cocktails! Or try the Hemingway daiquiri, where grapefruit juice and maraschino liqueur compliment lime and rum perfectly.
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Tequila is one of the best-selling spirits in America*, and for good reason! This Mexican agave liquor stars in iconic classics like the Margarita and Paloma, but it shines in so many more creative mixed drinks.

As a certified mixologist who’s studied tequila cocktails and made more than I can count, I’m sharing my collection of my top 25 essential tequila drinks for and occasion!

Why I Love Tequila Cocktails

What makes so tequila special? After years of experimenting with this spirit, I’ve found this: tequila brings a uniquely complex flavor profile to drinks. The natural earthiness and sweetness of blue agave cannot be substituted by any other ingredient on earth (even 0 proof tequila!), and it pairs so well with citrus, spice, sweetness, and even bitter flavors.

Over the years, my husband Alex and I have tested hundreds of tequila drink recipes in our home bar and refined each one to find the perfect balance of flavors. These 25 tequila cocktails are our absolute favorites: from classics cocktails to modern twists. I can’t wait for you to dive in!

*Sales reported by the The Spirit Business—The top 5 spirit categories in America

My Top 25 Tequila Cocktails

Patron margarita

Classic Margarita

The margarita is where most people begin their tequila journey—and for good reason! After testing dozens of ratios, I've found this perfect balance of tequila, orange liqueur, and lime juice creates magic. The salt rim isn't just for show; it enhances the flavors by contrasting with the sweet-tart elements.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz tequila reposado
  • 1 oz Cointreau or Triple Sec
  • ¾ oz freshly squeezed lime juice
  • Salt rim and lime wheel for garnish

My secret: I like using reposado tequila instead of blanco for a smoother, more complex margarita. Always, always use freshly squeezed lime juice—the bottled stuff simply won't create the right bright, vibrant flavor. Also see our top 25 margarita recipes for flavors like strawberry, mango, and more!

Paloma

Paloma

The Paloma might be even more popular than the margarita in Mexico, and after perfecting this recipe, I can see why! The combination of tequila's earthiness with bright, bitter grapefruit creates a refreshing highball that's perfect for warm weather.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila blanco
  • ½ oz fresh squeezed lime juice
  • 2 oz fresh squeezed grapefruit juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • 1 oz soda water
  • Flaky sea salt & grapefruit wedge, for the garnish

Pro tip: While many recipes call for grapefruit soda, I prefer using fresh grapefruit juice with a splash of soda water. The natural bitterness and acidity of fresh grapefruit creates a more balanced, sophisticated cocktail.

Tequila sunrise

Tequila Sunrise

This stunning cocktail became an icon of the 1970s, and I've found it's making a major comeback! The combination of orange juice and grenadine creates a sunrise effect that's as beautiful as it is delicious. It's also one of the easiest tequila cocktails to make at home.
Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila
  • 4 oz orange juice
  • ¾ oz grenadine syrup
  • For the garnish: Cocktail cherry, orange slice

Technique tip: The key to getting that perfect sunrise effect is to pour the grenadine slowly down the inside of the glass. Don't stir afterward—let the density of the syrup create those gorgeous layers naturally.

Ranch water

Ranch Water (Tequila Highball)

This refreshing Texan cocktail has become my go-to for hot summer days! Originally popular with cowboys and ranchers, it's essentially a stripped-down, bubbly margarita that lets the tequila shine through. The mineral content in Topo Chico creates a distinctive flavor that elevates this simple drink.

Ingredients:

  • 3 oz tequila
  • 1 ½ oz fresh lime juice (about 1 lime)
  • 4 oz Topo Chico or other sparkling mineral water
  • For serving: lime wedges or wheels, ice

Why I love it: Unlike many tequila drinks, Ranch Water is refreshing with no added sugar. It's become my favorite way to showcase a quality blanco tequila when entertaining friends who appreciate a less sweet cocktail.

Mexican mule

Mexican Mule

Of course I love a classic Moscow Mule, so I had to try this tequila variation—and it quickly became my preferred version! The spicy kick of ginger beer complements tequila's natural pepperiness in a way that vodka simply can't match.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila
  • ½ oz fresh lime juice
  • 4 oz ginger beer
  • For the garnish: lime slice

Serving tip: While traditional mules are served in copper mugs (which keep them delightfully cold), don't let that stop you from making this drink! Any highball glass works perfectly well.

El diablo cocktail

El Diablo

The first time I made this cocktail, I was skeptical—but it's become one of my absolute favorites! The blackcurrant liqueur adds rich berry notes that complement the aged tequila beautifully, while ginger beer adds spice and effervescence.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz tequila reposado
  • ½ oz crème de cassis (or substitute Chambord or crème de mure)
  • ¾ oz lime juice
  • 3 oz ginger beer
Cantaritos

Cantarito

This regional specialty showcases the versatility of tequila with citrus. The traditional clay cups aren't just Instagram-worthy—they keep the drink colder longer and impart a subtle earthiness! But you can serve them in a glass, too.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila (blanco or reposado)
  • 1 oz fresh orange juice
  • ½ oz fresh lemon juice
  • ½ oz lime juice
  • 4 oz grapefruit soda
Siesta cocktail

Siesta

This modern classic created by bartender Katie Stipe quickly became a staple in my home cocktail rotation. It's essentially a tequila-based riff on the Hemingway Daiquiri, with Campari adding complex bitter notes that balance the sweetness beautifully.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila blanco
  • ½ oz Campari
  • ½ oz grapefruit juice
  • ½ oz lime juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • To garnish: grapefruit, lemon or lime wedge
Tequila sour

Tequila Sour

After mastering the whiskey sour, I applied those techniques to tequila with spectacular results! The egg white creates a silky texture that tames tequila's edge, while the dual citrus approach adds complexity you won't find in basic tequila cocktails.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila reposado
  • ½ oz lemon juice
  • ½ oz lime juice
  • ¾ oz simple syrup
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 1 egg white
  • Lime wheel and cocktail cherry, for garnish

Technique tip: The key to getting that beautiful foam is a proper dry shake (without ice) for about 15 seconds, followed by a shake with ice. Don't skip either step!

Bloody Maria

Bloody Maria

When hosting brunch, I love offering both a Bloody Mary and a Bloody Maria—the tequila version consistently wins the popularity contest! The earthy, slightly peppery notes of tequila complement the tomato and spices in a way vodka simply can't match.

Ingredients (serves 4):

  • 2 cups tomato juice, chilled
  • ¼ cup fresh lemon juice
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tsp prepared horseradish
  • ½ tsp Mexican hot sauce (like Cholula)
  • ½ tsp celery salt
  • ⅛ tsp black pepper
  • 1 cup (8 ounces) tequila, chilled
  • To serve: Old Bay seasoning or chili powder, kosher salt, celery stalk
Oaxacan Old Fashioned

Oaxaca Old Fashioned

This sophisticated sipper created by bartender Phil Ward at Death & Co is the cocktail that changed how I view tequila forever! The combination of tequila and mezcal creates a complex base that rivals any whiskey old fashioned, with hints of smoke and agave sweetness.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz tequila reposado
  • ½ oz mezcal
  • 1 tsp agave syrup or honey
  • 3 dashes chocolate bitters (or substitute Angostura bitters)
  • Orange peel, for garnish

Perfect pairing: Try this one as an after-dinner drink alongside dark chocolate for a sophisticated dessert alternative!

Espresso Martini

Tequila Espresso Martini

When the espresso martini trend exploded, I immediately began experimenting with tequila versions—and discovered this might be the best variation of all! The earthiness of tequila complements coffee's roasted notes, creating a more nuanced cocktail than the vodka original.

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz tequila
  • 1 oz coffee liqueur (Kahlua, Tia Maria, or other)
  • 1 oz room temperature espresso (or strong coffee or cold brew concentrate)
  • ½ oz simple syrup
  • 3 coffee beans, to garnish
Cadillac margarita

Cadillac Margarita

When I'm hosting a special occasion dinner, this is my go-to margarita variation! The float of Grand Marnier adds depth and complexity compared to a standard margarita. It's worth the small splurge for important celebrations.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz best quality tequila reposado
  • 1 oz Cointreau (or Triple Sec)
  • 1 oz fresh lime juice
  • 1 oz Grand Marnier
  • For serving: Kosher salt or flaky sea salt, lime wedge
Italian margarita

Italian Margarita

This fusion cocktail became a staple of our dinner parties after Alex and I first served it for an Italian-Mexican themed night! The amaretto adds notes of almond and cherry that complement tequila surprisingly well, creating a smoother margarita variation.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila blanco or reposado
  • 1 ½ oz fresh squeezed orange juice or blood orange juice
  • 1 oz (2 tablespoons) amaretto
  • ½ oz (1 tablespoon) lime juice
  • Kosher salt or flaky sea salt (or margarita salt), for the rim
  • For the garnish: Lime wedge, orange slice
Mexican coffee

Mexican Coffee

On chilly nights when we entertain, I often prepare a batch of these warming coffee cocktails to end the evening! The combination of tequila and coffee creates a delicious alternative to Irish Coffee with distinctly Mexican flair.

Ingredients:

  • 6 oz warm coffee
  • ½ oz tequila
  • ½ oz Kahlua
  • ½ oz Triple Sec (or Cointreau)
  • 1 dash vanilla extract
  • To serve: Sweetened whipped cream and cinnamon
Frozen margarita

Frozen Margarita

After much experimentation with ratios and techniques, I've perfected the frozen margarita! Unlike the syrupy versions you might find at chain restaurants, my recipe maintains the bright citrus notes and tequila flair while offering that delightfully slushy texture. It's also much easier to make a large batch than the classic.

Ingredients (serves 4):

  • 6 oz tequila blanco or reposado
  • 4 oz (½ cup) Cointreau or Triple Sec
  • 3 oz (6 tablespoons) fresh lime juice
  • 2 pz (¼ cup) simple syrup
  • 4 ½ cups ice
  • For the rim: kosher salt or pink sea salt
Tequila soda

Tequila Soda

Sometimes the simplest drinks are the most satisfying! This minimalist cocktail has become my go-to when I want something refreshing but not too sweet. The simplicity lets a quality tequila's character shine through with just enough lime to brighten the flavors.

Ingredients:

  • 3 oz tequila reposado
  • 4 to 5 oz soda water
  • 2 lime wedges
Tequila and lemonade

Tequila Lemonade

During backyard BBQ season, I like to have a pitcher of this ready to go! It's the perfect easy tequila cocktail for casual entertaining—familiar enough for novices but with enough character to satisfy any palate.

Ingredients:

  • 6 oz homemade lemonade or purchased lemonade
  • 2 oz (¼ cup) tequila
  • For serving: Ice, fresh mint
Tequila and Pineapple Juice

Tequila and Pineapple Juice

The first time I tried this simple combination, I was shocked by how well the flavors work together! The tropical sweetness of pineapple juice complements tequila's earthiness perfectly, creating a two-ingredient cocktail that couldn't be easier.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila
  • 3 oz pineapple juice
  • To serve: Ice, lime wedges, fresh mint (optional)
Tequila and tonic

Tequila and Tonic

After years of making gin and tonics, I tried substituting tequila—and discovered a new favorite! The subtle bitterness of tonic water highlights tequila's complex flavor profile, creating a refreshing highball that's a sophisticated alternative to the Tequila Soda.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz tequila
  • 2 lime wedges, plus more for serving
  • 4 oz tonic water

Quality matters: I recommend using a premium tonic water like Fever-Tree or Q Tonic.

Tequila and Orange Juice

Tequila Screwdriver

This simple variation on the classic Screwdriver was a revelation the first time I made it! The agave notes of tequila add complexity to the sweet citrus, creating a more interesting brunch cocktail than the vodka original.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila
  • 4 oz orange juice
  • For serving: Ice, orange or lime wedges, cocktail cherry
Tequila and ginger ale

Tequila and Ginger Ale

When I discovered this combination, it became my go-to simple mixed drink! Similar to the Mexican Mule but more subtle, the sweet spiciness of ginger ale creates a deliciously approachable tequila cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila reposado (or blanco)
  • 4 oz ginger ale
  • For serving: Lime wedge, ice
Manhattan Cocktail

Tequila Manhattan

After mastering the classic Manhattan, I began experimenting with other spirits—and swapping in tequila became a favorite! The aged reposado offers similar vanilla and oak notes to whiskey, but with distinctive agave character that works well with sweet vermouth.

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz tequila
  • 1 oz sweet red vermouth
  • 3 dashes orange bitters
  • For serving: Luxardo cherry
Mexican martini

Mexican Martini (Tequila Martini)

Here's a fun Texan specialty that's essentially a margarita served up like a martini! The addition of olive brine and dry vermouth creates a savory complexity that makes it distinctly different from a traditional margarita.

Ingredients:

  • 1 ½ oz tequila blanco or reposado
  • 1 oz (2 tablespoons) Cointreau
  • ¾ oz fresh lime juice
  • ¼ oz dry white vermouth
  • For the garnish: kosher salt, lime wedge and olive
Negroni recipe

Tequila Negroni

The classic Negroni such a popular cocktail, so of course I had to try tequila in place of gin! The earthy, slightly sweet notes of tequila stand up beautifully to Campari's bitterness, creating a complex and balanced cocktail.

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz gin
  • 1 oz sweet or semi-sweet red vermouth
  • 1 oz Campari
  • For the garnish: Orange peel, ice

Want simple tequila cocktails? Try these 2 Ingredient Tequila Drinks!

Tequila 101: Choosing the Right Bottle

A great tequila cocktail starts with picking out the right tequila. When shopping for tequila, here’s what to look for:

  • Tequila blanco (or “silver”): Aged less than 2 months with a bold, straightforward agave flavor. I like blanco for tequila cocktails with fruity flavors like a Tequila Sunrise or Frozen Margarita.
  • Tequila reposado (“rested” in Spanish): Aged 2-12 months in oak barrels, developing notes of vanilla and caramel. This is my go-to for sophisticated cocktails like the Classic Margarita or Cadillac Margarita.
  • Tequila añejo (“aged”): Save these expensive bottles for enjoying neat rather than mixing in cocktails.

My top tip: A mid-range tequila ($25-45) is perfect for cocktails compared to the bottom shelf options. Look for bottles with “100% blue agave” on the label.

Expert Tips for Success

  • Use fresh juices: Always use fresh juice in tequila cocktails (I’m sure you know this!). No bottled lime juice allowed!
  • Salt rim technique: Moisten the outside edge of your glass with lime, then dip it at a 45-degree angle. This keeps the salt on the outside edge of the glass.
  • Consider glassware: The right glass is not just about look: it helps with aroma and keeping the drink cool.
  • Quality ice: For the most stunning drinks, consider making clear ice at home: it’s my favorite trick for making cocktails look like they came from a fancy bar.

All My Favorite Margaritas

Love margaritas? Check out our 25 Best Margarita Recipes that include creative variations like Jalapeño Margarita, Strawberry Margarita, Mango Margarita, and more. Our guide includes expert tips on tequila selection, ratios, and techniques to make signature margaritas at home.

More Types of Cocktails

There are so many more great cocktail recipes to try! Here are some of our best drink collections:

  • Sour Cocktails All the very best sours: Whiskey Sour, Sidecar, even the Margarita and Mojito.
  • Vodka Cocktails Try the greats: Gimlet, Cosmo, and more.
  • Gin Cocktails All the classics: Gin Fizz, Tom Collins, Gin & Tonic, and more!
  • Bourbon Cocktails Try these bourbon greats, like the Old Fashioned and Manhattan.
  • Campari Cocktails Unique spins like the Boulevardier and Negroni Sbagliato, classics like the Negroni.
  • Highball Cocktails Easy to drink and even easier to make!


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