Frozen Peach Margaritas

Super easy frozen peach margaritas that only call for a handful of ingredients – the perfect refreshing summer cocktail to sip on!

Frozen Peach Margaritas

I adore margaritas in any form. Frozen, on the rocks, spicy, fruity.. the list goes on. There are so many different ways to enjoy this delicious tequila based cocktail. I am always looking for new ways to enjoy them and these frozen peach margaritas are a new favorite. The perfect amount of sweet. Also, helps that they’re incredibly refreshing for the summer heat.

All you need are some frozen peaches, tequila, Cointreau, agave, and lime. As well as some sea salt if you like a salt rim! In my opinion, they are non-negotiable for a margarita.

Easy Frozen Peach Margaritas

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These frozen peach margaritas come together so easily. Just throw all of the ingredients in a blender then serve in salt rimmed glasses. You can garnish them with a fresh peach slice and some lime.

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Frozen Peach Margaritas


Ingredients

Scale

salt rim, optional
3 cups frozen peaches (1 lb bag)
45 oz. tequila
2 oz. Cointreau
1 oz agave
3 oz lime juice
ice, optional
lime slices or peach slices for garnish, optional


Instructions

Run a lime slice around the rim of your glasses then fill a shallow bowl or plate with salt then gently dip the rim of the glasses in the salt until they are coated.

In a blender combine frozen peaches, tequila, Cointreau, agave, lime juice and ice if using. I know not everyone likes to put ice in their blenders. However, I add a little because I like my drinks to be extra thick and frozen.

Blend until smooth and pour into prepared glasses, garnish with a fresh peach slice and/or lime slice!

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