Frozen Blue Margaritas

Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Low Fod Map
Frozen Blue Margaritas
10 min.
10
65kcal

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Looking to elevate your next gathering with a refreshing and vibrant drink? Look no further than our Frozen Blue Margaritas! This delightful beverage is not only a feast for the eyes with its stunning blue hue, but it also boasts a deliciously tangy flavor that will tantalize your taste buds. Perfect for warm summer days or festive celebrations, these margaritas are sure to impress your guests and keep the good times rolling.

What makes this recipe even more appealing is that it caters to a variety of dietary needs. It's gluten-free, dairy-free, and low FODMAP, making it an excellent choice for those with specific dietary restrictions. With just three simple ingredients—blue curaçao liqueur, frozen limeade concentrate, and tequila—you can whip up a batch of these delightful drinks in just 10 minutes. Imagine the joy of serving a vibrant, icy cocktail that everyone can enjoy!

Whether you're hosting a backyard barbecue, a birthday bash, or simply enjoying a relaxing evening at home, these Frozen Blue Margaritas are the perfect companion. So grab your blender, fill it with ice, and get ready to blend up a refreshing treat that will have everyone asking for seconds. Cheers to good times and great drinks!

Ingredients

  • 0.3 cup curacao blue
  • oz limeade concentrate frozen thawed canned
  • 0.8 cup tequila 

Equipment

  • blender

Directions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a blender. Fill with ice to 5-cup level, and process until mixture is smooth.
  2. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Calories65kcal
Protein0%
Fat0%
Carbs100%

Properties

Glycemic Index
1.5
Glycemic Load
0
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
0.078695652358558%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:65.45kcal
3.27%
Fat:0g
0%
Saturated Fat:0g
0%
Carbohydrates:3.81g
1.27%
Net Carbohydrates:3.81g
1.38%
Sugar:3.3g
3.67%
Cholesterol:0mg
0%
Sodium:0.69mg
0.03%
Alcohol:7.79g
100%
Alcohol %:24.11%
100%
Protein:0g
0%
Source:My Recipes