

I don’t drink cocktails very often, but when I do, I almost always choose a margarita. My go-to is a simple keto margarita on the rocks, but these Blended Keto Strawberry Margaritas are a delightful way to shake it up a bit. Especially as the warm weather approaches.


I have never enjoyed cocktails that are overly sweet, even before I was sugar-free. I just don’t like that cloying mouthfeel. I much prefer beverages that allow the natural tanginess and flavor to shine through. So I kept the sweetener to a minimum in this recipe. I added just enough to bring out the natural sweetness of the berries, and to complement the tanginess of the lime juice.
With Cinco de Mayo around the corner, this recipe is a must-make. It’s perfect with some Chipotle Lime Chicken or some easy keto carnitas.
Avoiding alcohol? You could also make them virgin and enjoy them as a refreshing mocktail.


Why we love this recipe
I’ve been making these keto cocktails for a while now but I recently started using frozen berries instead of fresh. It makes them delightfully thick!
- Thick and slushy: These strawberry margaritas are like delicious adult slushies, without all the sugar of the conventional kind!
- So easy: Crush up your ice, add the other ingredients, and blend. In 5 minutes, you have a wonderful beverage.
- Classic flavor: All the great berry, lime, and tequila flavor you crave!
- Low carb: These low carb cocktails have only 6g of carbs per serving.
- Great for parties: You can easily make this recipe in a big batch for gatherings!
Reader’s Thoughts
“This tasted so amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing this super easy to make strawberry margaritas recipe! Fam really loves it! Will surely have this again! Highly recommended!” — Allyssa
Ingredients you need


- Strawberries: I’ve recently discovered that using frozen strawberries that have thawed a bit makes a thicker margarita. It also eliminates the need for tons of ice that can water down your drink as it melts.
- Fresh limes: Use freshly squeezed lime juice for the best flavor! And I like to garnish this drink with a wedge of lime.
- Tequila: I prefer white tequila in my margaritas, but golden tequila works as well.
- Sweetener: You need powdered sweetener for the drink but use a granular sweetener to rim the glasses.
Step by Step Directions


- Crush the ice: Place the ice in the blender and process until finely crushed.
- Add the other ingredients: strawberries, lime juice, tequila, and powdered sweetener. Blend until smooth. Taste and adjust sweetener as desired.
- Prep the glasses: Run a lime wedge around the rim of two cocktail or margarita glass. Place granulated Swerve in a shallow dish and run the rim of the glass through the sweetener.
- Serve: Divide margaritas between prepared glasses. Garnish with lime wedges and strawberries.


Tips for Success
You will notice that I call for “frozen strawberries, slightly thawed”. This helps the margaritas blend up better into a thick, slushy style beverage. If you use them straight out of the freezer, it can be hard on the blender. So let them sit out for 15 to 20 minutes in a bowl, so they are a bit soft but not completely thawed.
If you want to use fresh berries, try placing them in the freezer for 40 to 60 minutes, until they’ve begun to freeze but aren’t rock solid.
My new fridge doesn’t produce crushed ice so I crush it first in the blender before I add any other ingredients. This also helps the margaritas blend up better.
Sweetener Options
The consistency of these keto strawberry margaritas does not rely on the kind of sweetener you use so feel free to use your favorite. I recommend a granular sweetener for the rim of the glasses for a more classic look.
For the beverages themselves, you can use anything you like, including high intensity sweeteners like stevia. I am not sure how much you want to use so just add a little and adjust to taste.


Frequently Asked Questions
Pure spirits like tequila, rum, vodka, and whiskey have no carbs whatsoever and can be used in keto cocktails. Keep in mind, however, that over-consuming alcohol can reduce ketosis for many people. Not to mention that fact the over-consumption is not a healthy habit for anyone. But you can enjoy the occasional low carb cocktail if you choose the right spirits and mixers.
Blended margaritas like these are best served fresh, as they melt and become watery quickly. I don’t recommend making them more than 30 minutes in advance of serving. Keep the blended margaritas in the fridge until ready to serve.
This keto strawberry margarita recipe has 6.7g of carbs and 1.2g of fiber per serving. That comes to 5.5g net carbs per serving.


More Keto Cocktail Recipes


Keto Strawberry Margaritas
Servings: 2 servings
- 1 1/4 cup (473.18 g) ice cubes
- 3/4 cup (108 g) frozen strawberries, slightly thawed
- 1/4 cup (60.5 g) freshly squeezed lime juice
- 2 oz (113.4 g) tequila
- 2 tsp (1 tbsp) powdered sweetener
- 1 tsp granulated sweetener, (for the rim)
- Lime slices for serving
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Place the ice in the blender and process until finely crushed.
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Add the strawberries, lime juice, tequila, and powdered sweetener. Blend until smooth. Taste and adjust sweetener as desired.
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Run a lime wedge around the rim of two cocktail or margarita glass. Place the granulated sweetener in a shallow dish and run the rim of the glass through the sweetener.
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Divide the margaritas between the prepared glasses. Garnish with lime wedges and strawberries.
Serving: 1margarita | Calories: 90kcal | Carbohydrates: 6.7g | Protein: 0.5g | Fat: 0.1g | Fiber: 1.2g
Nutritional Disclaimer
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