Frozen Pineapple Margarita Recipe — Refreshing Tropical Cocktail

Frozen pineapple margaritas are the perfect way to keep your guests smiling and your summer party humming — tropical, fruity and refreshingly cool.

two glasses with pineapple margaritas on a marble chopping board

Happy new week! I hope you’re soaking up the summer as much as I have — I might have been enjoying it a little too enthusiastically, but that’s what these long sunny days are for.

July brings plenty of birthdays in my circle, including my dad’s and mine, so I wanted to celebrate with a classy cocktail. I’ve only shared two cocktails here before — a bergamot mojito and a New Year Breeze — so it felt like the right time to expand the collection with something bright and summery.

large fresh pineapple and some fresh mint

Frozen pineapple margaritas

This frozen pineapple margarita is inspired by a classic recipe and is ideal for summer gatherings. Using frozen pineapple keeps the drink icy cold while lending juicy tropical sweetness. Bright lime and tequila balance the fruit, and a splash of orange liqueur adds depth. These drinks are easy to make, crowd-pleasing, and dangerously moreish — be ready for requests to refill glasses.

a person pouring a cocktail into a glass
single glass with frozen cocktail and slice of lime

What ingredients do I need to make frozen pineapple margaritas?

The base of any margarita is tequila — I used gold tequila here, although silver (blanco) is often recommended. Either works, so choose your favorite. You’ll also need orange liqueur (Cointreau or triple sec), freshly squeezed lime juice, frozen pineapple chunks, and some cane sugar syrup for added sweetness. If you don’t have syrup, a couple of tablespoons of brown sugar will work in a pinch.

short glass with frozen cocktail on a marble board

Garnishes elevate the experience: lime slices, pineapple wedges and fresh mint are all excellent choices. For the glass rim, I love a mix of sea salt and a pinch of chili powder — it pairs beautifully with the pineapple’s sweetness and the lime’s tartness. If you’d rather not use salt, rim the glass with sugar and, for extra flair, grate some lime or lemon zest into it.

a person holding two glasses of frozen pineapple margaritas

Making the pineapple margaritas

The method couldn’t be simpler. Add all the margarita ingredients (except the garnishes) to a blender and process until smooth. Prepare the glass rims by rubbing a lime wedge around them, then dip into your salt-and-chili mix or sugar. Because the pineapple is frozen, you usually won’t need extra ice, though a few crushed ice cubes are fine if you prefer an extra-slap of chill. Pour, garnish, and serve.

glass of frozen pineapple margarita on a marble chopping board
a person squeezing a lime slice into a cocktail

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📖 Recipe

two glasses filled with pineapple margarita cocktail
4.77 from 21 votes

Frozen Pineapple Margaritas

Tropical, fruity and cooling margaritas made with frozen pineapple — a cocktail that keeps any party going.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: frozen cocktail, margarita
Servings: 2 people
Calories:
Author: Anna Wierzbinska

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

  • 115 ml tequila
  • 40 ml Cointreau (or triple sec)
  • 30 ml cane sugar syrup
  • 80 ml freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 300 g frozen pineapple chunks

For the garnish:

  • 2 small limes
  • 1 medium pineapple slice
  • 1 small bunch of fresh mint

For the rim:

  • 2 tablespoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon chilli powder

Instructions

  • Cut one lime into slices for garnish and the other into wedges to rim the glasses. Set aside.
  • Place the tequila, orange liqueur, cane sugar syrup, lime juice and frozen pineapple in a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
  • Combine sea salt and chilli powder. Rub a lime wedge around each glass rim, dip into the salt-and-chilli mix, then pour the margaritas into the glasses. Garnish with lime slices, pineapple and mint, and enjoy.

Please note that my recipes are developed and tested using metric measurements. I recommend kitchen scales for the most accurate results. Conversions to other units are provided but may not have been tested.

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