Blackberries and Cream Margarita Recipe
Introduction
The Blackberries and Cream Margarita is a refreshing twist on the classic margarita, combining tangy lime, sweet blackberries, and smooth coconut cream. This vibrant cocktail is perfect for a quick, elegant drink any time you want to impress.

Ingredients
- 2 oz Tequila
- 1 oz Orange Liqueur (Cointreau or Triple Sec)
- 1 oz Lime Juice
- 8-10 Fresh Blackberries
- 1 oz Coconut Cream
- 1 Lime Wedge
- 1 Tablespoon Granulated Sugar
Instructions
- Step 1: Add 5-6 blackberries and freshly squeezed lime juice to a cocktail shaker. Muddle the blackberries until they are fully mashed.
- Step 2: Add tequila, orange liqueur, coconut cream, and ice to the shaker.
- Step 3: Shake vigorously for at least 20 seconds to mix and chill the ingredients.
- Step 4: Rub the rim of your cocktail glass with a lime wedge, then dip the rim into granulated sugar to coat.
- Step 5: Fill the cocktail glass with ice.
- Step 6: Strain the mixture from the shaker into the prepared glass.
- Step 7: Garnish with the remaining blackberries.
- Step 8: Enjoy your Blackberries and Cream Margarita!
Tips & Variations
- For a less sweet version, reduce the coconut cream to ½ oz or substitute with coconut milk diluted with water.
- Try substituting granulated sugar with superfine sugar or salt for a different rim flavor.
- Use frozen blackberries if fresh ones are not in season, but avoid thawing them to keep the drink chilled.
Storage
This cocktail is best enjoyed fresh. If needed, you can prepare the blackberry and lime juice mixture ahead of time and refrigerate it for up to 24 hours. Avoid storing the mixed margarita to preserve the texture and flavor of the cream and fresh fruit.
How to Serve
Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I make the Blackberries and Cream Margarita without alcohol?
Yes, you can omit the tequila and orange liqueur and add sparkling water or a citrus soda for a refreshing mocktail version.
What is the difference between coconut cream and coconut milk in this recipe?
Coconut cream is thicker and richer, adding a creamy texture and sweetness. Coconut milk is thinner and less sweet, so using it will produce a lighter drink with less creaminess.
