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Home | Easy Frozen Mango Margarita Recipe

Easy Frozen Mango Margarita Recipe

Published: May 21, 2025 by Hannah Cooking . 1 Comment

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“This one’s for the blender,” I told my Sprout, pulling out a ripe mango and a bag of ice. He raised his eyebrows. “We’re turning fruit into snow?” This Frozen Mango Margarita Recipe is our go to for sunny weekends, taco nights, and impromptu celebrations. It’s slushy, smooth, and way better than anything bottled. Sweet mango, tangy lime, and bold tequila blend into a tropical cocktail that’s both refreshing and just fancy enough to feel like a treat. Whether you're craving a backyard sipper or impressing guests, this is the frozen drink everyone wants two of; My Sprout approved (nonalcoholic version for him, of course).

mango margarita in a Tajín-rimmed glass, topped with mango chunks and a fresh mango slice, served thick and slushy. Save it For Later

Why This Recipe Is in Our Top Picks

This Frozen mango margarita recipe strikes that perfect balance between tropical chill and fiesta fun. Unlike overly sweet restaurant versions, this one keeps the sugar light, the fruit real, and the ice texture just right. It blends silky smooth, pours thick, and holds its chill. Plus, the whole thing comes together in five minutes flat. No syrupy mixes. Just real ingredients and a blender.

Jump to:
  • Mango Margarita Recipe Ingredients
  • Substitutions
  • Hannah’s Mango Margarita Recipe Variations
  • Equipment
  • What Could Go Wrong And How To Fix
  • How to Serve It Hannah’s Way
  • My Sister Rachel’s Blender Rule (Now Yours)
  • The Slushy That Stole the Spotlight
  • FAQs
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Mango Margarita Recipe

Mango Margarita Recipe Ingredients

  • Frozen mango chunks
  • Tequila blanco
  • Fresh lime juice
  • Orange liqueur (Triple Sec or Cointreau)
  • Agave syrup (or simple syrup)
  • Ice
  • Tajín or salt (for rim)
  • Optional: fresh mango wedge or lime wheel for garnish

See recipe card for quantities and nutrition info.

fresh mango margarita recipe ingredients laid out on a white counter, including lime, tequila, and frozen mango. Save it For Later

How to Make Mango Margaritas in Hannah’s 4-Step Method

Rim the Glass

  • Rub a lime wedge around the rim of your glass.
  • Dip into Tajín or coarse salt.
  • Set aside to dry slightly.

Add Everything to the Blender

  • Add frozen mango, tequila, lime juice, orange liqueur, agave, and ice.
  • Start with less sweetener and adjust after tasting.
  • Blend on high until smooth and slushy.
Unblended mango margarita mix in blender with mango, tequila, ice, and lime juice on a white counter. Save it For Later

Taste and Adjust

  • Taste for sweetness and texture.
  • Add a splash of water if too thick.
  • Add a drizzle of agave if it needs more sweet.
Tasting mango margarita mix from blender to check sweetness and slush texture before serving. Save it For Later

Pour and Garnish

  • Pour into prepared glasses.
  • Garnish with a lime wheel or mango wedge.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy!
Pouring thick mango margarita into a Tajín-rimmed glass, topped with fresh mango cubes and wedge. Save it For Later

Note: For ultra smooth results, let mango sit out for 5 minutes before blending.

Substitutions

No Tequila? Use Rum

Great for a sweeter, more tropical twist.

No Orange Liqueur?

Sub orange juice concentrate or add more lime and agave.

Sugar-Free

Use monkfruit syrup or skip sweetener entirely if mango is ripe.

Spicy Version

Add a few slices of jalapeño before blending, or top with chili lime seasoning.

Hannah’s Mango Margarita Recipe Variations

Pitcher-Ready: Double or triple the recipe and freeze leftover mix for grab-and-blend cocktails later. link)

Mango Coconut Margarita: Add a splash of canned coconut milk for creamy island vibes.

Frozen Mango-Pineapple: Half mango, half pineapple for tangier flavor.

Equipment

  • High-powered blender
  • Measuring cup or jigger
  • Citrus juicer
  • Small plates (for rimming glass)
  • Margarita or rocks glasses

What Could Go Wrong And How To Fix

  • Too runny? Add more ice.
  • Too thick? Add a splash of water or juice.
  • Too bitter? Use a sweeter mango or adjust agave.
  • Not boozy enough? Add ½ oz more tequila and reblend.

How to Serve It Hannah’s Way

Classic Margarita Glass

Salted rim, lime wedge; the party standard.

Mason Jar with Straw

Rustic and picnic ready.

Mini Glasses for a Margarita Flight

Perfect for parties. Serve three mini variations.

Note: Freeze glasses for 10 minutes before pouring to keep them icy longer.

My Sister Rachel’s Blender Rule (Now Yours)

Rachel taught me to always pulse before blending. "Ice crushes cleaner that way," she said, tapping the lid like a seasoned bartender. I thought she was being fussy, until I saw the difference. Fewer air bubbles, smoother pour. Less splatter, too. Sprout still mimics her blender dance whenever we make these, wiggling like it’s part of the ritual. It’s not just a drink; it’s a memory on ice.

The Slushy That Stole the Spotlight

Sweet, chilled, and full of sunshine, this frozen mango margarita recipe is everything a summer cocktail should be. It’s now one of our most requested drinks; right up there with our Tequila Sour on spicy taco nights, an Agua Fresca by the pool, or a Malibu Bay Breeze when we want that beachy, sunset vibe.

It’s the kind of drink people ask for before they’ve even taken their shoes off. If you’re serving snacks, it pairs great with chips and guac or spicy shrimp tacos. Try it, tag us, and tell us your twist; from Tajín rims to coconut kicks, we want to see your spin 🍹

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Need answers about your mango margarita ? Check our FAQs section below!

FAQs

What goes in a mango margarita?

A perfect mango margarita recipe includes frozen mango chunks, tequila blanco, fresh lime juice, orange liqueur like Triple Sec, a bit of agave or simple syrup, and a handful of ice. Blend until smooth and slushy. Garnish with a lime wheel or a Tajín salted rim to bring out those bold tropical flavors.

What is the 3-2-1 rule for margaritas?

This refers to a golden margarita ratio: 3 parts tequila, 2 parts triple sec, and 1 part lime juice. It’s a classic base that balances strength, citrus, and sweetness. For mango versions, some sweetness from the fruit adjusts the need for syrup or liqueur, but the 3-2-1 principle still guides the balance.

Is triple sec necessary for margaritas?

Triple sec adds an essential citrus note that brightens the drink and smooths the edges of tequila. But if you don’t have it, don’t panic; orange juice or even a citrus-forward bitters can work. The margarita will still sing with lime and mango if the rest is well balanced.

What liquor goes best with mango?

Tequila is the star for mango margaritas, offering warmth and bite that plays well with the fruit’s sweetness. But light rum makes a more Caribbean style variation, mezcal adds smokiness, and vodka keeps things clean. Each gives a different vibe depending on the mood of your cocktail hour.

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mango margarita in a Tajín-rimmed glass, topped with mango chunks and a fresh mango slice, served thick and slushy. Save it For Later

Mango Margarita Recipe

4 from 1 vote
This frozen mango margarita recipe blends sweet mango, zesty lime, and smooth tequila into a thick, slushy cocktail. Made in minutes, it’s a crowd favorite for summer nights, taco parties, and weekend sips.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Freezing mango or chilling glasses 10 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Servings: 2 glasses
Course: Cocktail, Drinks
Cuisine: American, Mexican
Calories: 230
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Frozen mango chunks Fresh mango, diced and frozen
  • ½ cup Tequila blanco Use good quality
  • ¼ cup Fresh lime juice About 2 limes
  • 2 tablespoon Orange liqueur Triple Sec or Cointreau
  • 1–2 tablespoon Agave syrup Adjust to taste
  • 1 cup Ice Add more if too thin
  • Tajín or coarse salt For rimming the glass
  • Fresh mango or lime Garnish (optional)

Equipment

  • 1 High-powered blender For smooth blending
  • 1 Measuring jigger For precise pours
  • 1 Citrus juicer For fresh lime juice
  • 2 Margarita or rocks glasses Serve chilled
  • 2 Small plates For Tajín or salt rim

Method
 

  1. Rub lime around the rim and dip into Tajín or salt.
  2. Add mango, tequila, lime, liqueur, sweetener, and ice. Blend smooth.
    Unblended mango margarita mix in blender with mango, tequila, ice, and lime juice on a white counter. Save it For Later
  3. Check sweetness and thickness. Add more agave or ice if needed.
    Tasting mango margarita mix from blender to check sweetness and slush texture before serving. Save it For Later
  4. Serve in rimmed glasses, garnish with mango or lime.
    Pouring thick mango margarita into a Tajín-rimmed glass, topped with fresh mango cubes and wedge. Save it For Later

Notes

Nutrition facts are estimated using automated tools and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For the most accurate results, please calculate using your specific ingredients.

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    May 21, 2025 at 3:57 pm

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