

Looking for more refreshing summer drink recipes? Try taking this Summer Drink Quiz. Also, if you like frozen cocktails now is the time we’ll blend in some ice!įinally, we’ll pour into glasses and top off with tequila or sparkling water. Next, we’ll sweeten to taste the amount of sweetener depending on how ripe your fruit is. Like always, I want to publish posts that easily adapted to your home kitchen.įirst, we’ll begin by blending the watermelon with lime and (optionally) straining it. It’s important to me to create recipes that did not require many ingredients. As you can guess, we’re straying a bit from the traditional path for this recipe in the name of accessibility and the refreshing summertime flavor of watermelon. Typically, a traditional margarita is made with tequila, lime juice, and Cointreau or Triple Sec. So, what could be more refreshing than a frozen salted watermelon margarita? Let’s get into it! What ingredients do you need for a margarita? Additionally, I know my friends and family on the East coast are in the middle of a major heat wave. With bars closed this year due to quarantine, I know people are more open than even to at-home experimentations. You definitely don’t need a bar cart stocked with fancy liquors to whip up a very special beverage. I believe that drinking at home saves money but also allows for creative experiments! While bars are fun, it’s very easy to spend way too much money on something that you may not even enjoy. I’ve always enjoyed making cocktails myself.
