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Strawberry Chamoyada

Published: May 31, 2026 by Hannah Cooking . Leave a Comment

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Max was busy lining up a row of fresh red berries along the edge of the counter while I blended our Strawberry Chamoyada yesterday afternoon . He giggled loudly, shouting that a spicy lava storm was about to hit his fruit island, right before catching a stray drop of sauce with his index finger . The kitchen instantly filled with the mouth-watering, tangy aroma of sweet blended fruit and chili-lime seasoning .

Two glasses of strawberry chamoyada with layered red and yellow slushy ice, topped with fresh sliced strawberries and mint leaves, served on a wooden board with whole strawberries and mint sprigs on a light blue background. Save it For Later
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  • Why This Recipe Is Special
  • How To Make Strawberry Chamoyada
  • Strawberry Chamoyada Variations
  • Substitutions
  • Equipment
  • Storage Tips
  • Family Secret Worth Sharing
  • Strawberry Chamoyada FAQs
  • A Spiced Fiesta Glass To Share
  • Related
  • Strawberry Chamoyada

Why This Recipe Is Special

This frosty beverage is our go-to treat when we want to bring a burst of vibrant Mexican street food energy straight into our home . It beautifully balances the cold, icy sweetness of ripe summer berries with the savory, punchy depth of a spiced swirl . Max absolutely loves playing a role in painting the inside of the glasses with the red sauce, treating the entire process like a messy, delicious art project .

How To Make Strawberry Chamoyada

My very first attempt at making these slushies was a failure because the fruit mixture turned out way too watery to hold its shape . Max stuck his straw into the glass, watched the heavy red sauce instantly sink into a puddle at the bottom, and told me his drink looked like "sad melting paint" . We fixed it together by utilizing rock-solid frozen fruit and just a tiny splash of juice to lock in a perfectly thick, scoopable texture .

Main Ingredients

  • 3 cups Frozen Strawberries (the primary structural element that provides a rich crimson hue and dense frosty body)
  • ⅓ cup Chamoy Sauce (a savory, sweet, and tangy spiced condiment used to paint those gorgeous ribbons inside the glass)
  • ½ cup Mango Nectar (adds a smooth tropical sweetness that blends the frozen berries effortlessly)
  • 2 tablespoon Fresh Lime Juice (provides a sharp, mouth-puckering citrus contrast to cut through the rich sugars)
  • 1 tablespoon Tajín Clásico Seasoning (our essential chili-lime sprinkle that lines the glass rims for a beautiful kick)
Flat lay of frozen strawberries, red chamoy sauce, mango nectar, and Tajín seasoning with handwritten labels on a marble counter. Save it For Later

Step by Step Instructions

Prep the Glasses

  • Squeeze a fresh lime round directly over a small, flat rimming plate .
  • Shake a heavy layer of chili-lime seasoning onto a separate flat dish .
  • Press the rims of your tall serving glasses into the juice, then dip them firmly into the spice mix .
  • Drizzle several thick ribbons of tangy chamoy sauce along the inside walls of each glass decorationally .
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Blend the Fruit

  • Dump your frozen strawberries directly into the bottom of a high-speed blender carafe .
  • Pour your chilled mango nectar over the top of the frozen berry layer .
  • Add the freshly squeezed lime juice into the blender container to balance the sweetness .
  • Secure the blender lid tightly to prevent any dark crimson kitchen splashes .
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Process to Slush

  • Pulse the blender five times on high speed to break up the large fruit blocks .
  • Turn the dial to high speed and blend for thirty seconds continuously .
  • Use a tamper tool to keep the heavy frozen mixture moving smoothly down the blades .
  • Stop blending the moment the fruit reaches an ultra-thick, velvety sand consistency .

Assemble and Garnish

  • Spoon the dense strawberry slushie mixture carefully into your prepared decorated glasses .
  • Alternate layers of slushie with extra drizzles of savory sauce for a marbled visual effect .
  • Pile fresh strawberry halves and sweet pineapple chunks onto the top frost surface .
  • Sprinkle extra chili-lime seasoning over the fruit pieces and serve cold immediately .

Strawberry Chamoyada Variations

Max's Sweet Mango Ribbon Mash-up

We love to layer our thick red strawberry slushie with a separate, bright yellow mango slushie base . Max claims the alternating stripes make his personal treat look exactly like a roaring tropical fire tiger .

Creamy Strawberry Coconut Paleta Smoothie

Blend a half-cup of thick coconut cream directly into the blender with the frozen strawberries and lime . This introduces a velvety, melt-in-your-mouth texture that softens the sharp chili bite beautifully, mimicking a gourmet ice pop .

Watermelon Chile Limón Refresher

Swap out the mango nectar for fresh watermelon juice and add frozen watermelon cubes into the blender carafe . This creates a lighter, incredibly hydrating summer version that pairs perfectly with outdoor afternoon barbecues .

Substitutions

  • Pineapple Juice: Use pure pineapple juice instead of mango nectar if you prefer a sharper, more tropical fruit background.
  • Agave Nectar: Drizzle a tablespoon of pure agave nectar into the blender if your summer berries taste too tart.
  • Lemon Juice: Swap the lime for fresh lemon juice to achieve a slightly softer, sweeter citrus baseline.
  • Chili Powder: Mix standard chili powder with coarse sea salt and lime zest if branded Tajín is unavailable near you.
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Equipment

  • High-speed blender
  • Measuring cups
  • Tall serving glasses
  • Citrus juicer

Storage Tips

Make Ahead Strategy

You can paint the chamoy sauce inside your serving glasses and rim them with chili salt up to two hours in advance, keeping them chilled in the fridge.

Refrigeration

This blended treat cannot be stored in the refrigerator, as the frosty fruit matrix will melt down into a thin juice mix instantly.

Freezing

Pour any leftover slushie mixture into popsicle molds; freezing them with an extra swirl of sauce creates a fantastic spicy paleta for hot days.

Family Secret Worth Sharing

The absolute trick to making your chamoyadas look exactly like the stunning, layered masterpiece in our kitchen photo comes down to using frozen fruit as your ice source. Most commercial recipe stands just blend fresh fruit with regular ice cubes, but Max and I learned that standard ice thins out the vibrant red color and waters down the flavor within minutes. Relying entirely on rock-solid frozen strawberries keeps the slushie dense enough to support the heavy fruit garnishes on top without letting them sink, locking in an intensely sweet berry flavor that stands up beautifully to the salty chamoy streaks.

Strawberry Chamoyada FAQs

Why did my chamoy ribbons slide straight to the bottom of the glass?

Your glasses might have been warm, or your slushie mixture was too thin. Make sure to chill your glassware in the freezer for ten minutes before painting, and keep the fruit base thick.

How do I adjust the spice level so it's completely safe for young kids?

Use a very light hand when dusting the rims with chili seasoning, or look for a mild fruit chamoy brand that relies more on sweet plum and apricot flavors rather than hot peppers.

Can I use fresh strawberries if I don't have frozen ones?

You can, but you will need to add at least two cups of crushed ice to the blender carafe to achieve that signature dense, spoonable slushie structure.

A Spiced Fiesta Glass To Share

We carried our sweating glasses out to the front porch steps this afternoon, Max proudly balancing a big piece of pineapple on his straw before taking a massive, spicy-mustache-inducing sip. If you love serving up beautiful, colorful beverages at home, our layered Citrus Magic Blue Mocktail is an absolute wizard trick on hot afternoons. For a sweeter citrus crowd-pleaser, you can whip up a large pitcher of my golden Peach Lemonade, or blend a batch of our frosty Blueberry Lavender Lemonade Slushie for a retro family movie night.

Don't forget to snap a picture of your Strawberry Chamoyada before that first juicy sip disappears (trust me, it will disappear quickly!), and leave a rating below. We'd love to hear how this recipe becomes part of your cooking story! Star Rate this recipe and join our kitchen family!

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Strawberry Chamoyada

A vibrant, frost-bitten Mexican slushie featuring thick blended frozen strawberries, fresh lime juice, and sweet mango nectar, beautifully layered with savory chamoy and chili-lime seasoning.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 2 people
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Mexican
Calories: 160
Ingredients Equipment Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups frozen strawberries Provides the structural thickness and deep crimson color base
  • ⅓ cup chamoy sauce Divided use for glass lining and intermediate layering
  • ½ cup mango nectar Chilled thoroughly to introduce smooth tropical sweetness
  • 2 tablespoon fresh lime juice Triggers the sharp citrus balance against heavy sugars
  • 1 tablespoon Tajín Clásico seasoning Chili-lime seasoning used for the rims and top dust
  • 4 whole fresh strawberries Halved cleanly for the top visual presentation
  • ½ cup fresh pineapple chunks Piled onto the top frost surface right before serving

Equipment

  • 1 High-speed blender Pulverizes the frozen berries into a uniform, dense velvet texture
  • 2 Tall serving glasses Pre-chilled in the freezer to keep the ribbons from melting
  • 1 Citrus juicer Extracts the fresh lime juice efficiently without seeds

Method
 

  1. Dip the rims of your tall serving glasses into fresh lime juice, then press firmly into Tajín seasoning to line them cleanly.
  2. Drizzle the thick chamoy sauce inside the cold glasses, creating decorative red ribbons along the walls.
  3. Dump the rock-solid frozen strawberries directly into the bottom container of your high-speed blender carafe.
  4. Pour the chilled mango nectar and freshly squeezed lime juice directly over the top of the fruit layers.
  5. Process on a low speed setting for ten seconds to initially crack the large frozen fruit blocks.
  6. Turn the dial to high speed and blend for thirty seconds continuously until the mixture is uniform and velvety.
  7. Spoon the dense berry slushie carefully into your decorated glasses, layering with extra sauce if desired.
  8. Crown each glass with fresh strawberry halves, pineapple chunks, and extra seasoning before serving immediately cold.

Notes

Relying entirely on frozen strawberries instead of regular ice cubes prevents the slushie from turning watery, ensuring it holds up heavy fruit garnishes cleanly.

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