Strawberry Margarita Popsicles ~ Summer entertaining doesn’t get much easier than these fun Strawberry Margarita Popsicles. Remember these Strawberry Margarita Jello Shooters from last year? Well, since I’m on a popsicle run, I had to re-style the Strawberry Margarita into a frozen treat to be served along side these beer pops for my friend’s annual Cinco de Mayo party.
Seldom do I roll anything out here on the blog without a test run, but I’m betting that based on the Corona Beer Pops, these Strawberry Margarita Pops will be just as big of a hit with my friends. Now everyone knows my love for cute food, couple that with my group of friends who love a good drink, well what you see here is the result of their latest challenge.
The challenge given to me was to serve a drink in something other than a glass or can. If you are regular reader you may have seen a few of my other creations that fit this bill like my: Chocolatini Pudding Shooters, Appletini Cupcakes, Lemon Drop Jello Shooters, Rock Candy Midori Jello Shooters.
The funny thing is, I’m not really a drinker, but what my friends know about me is I love a good challenge. So this time around it had to be so easy, that even my most “kitchen lazy” friend could re-create this without too much whining and too much fuss for her summer opening pool party that always coincides with Cinco de Mayo.
. . . This one is for you, Lee. Cheers!
A few notes:
- No recipe, just an easy entertaining idea that requires some Dixie cups, popsicles sticks and Mike’s Hard Lemonade Strawberry Margarita. As a side note, the traditional margarita made with Tequila needs a much colder temperature to freeze than the tradtional home unit allows, so that’s why something like these Mike’s Hard Lemonade is better suited for making these popsicles.
- To assemble: Pour and freeze the Strawberry Margarita for two hours then insert the popsicle sticks in the middle. Freeze for another two hours or until the Strawberry Margarita Popsicles solidify. Garnish with a lime and serve.
- Small note, do not rim with salt until serving time as the salt will melt the pops. Alternatively, you can rim the Strawberry Margarita Pops with chunky crystal sugar for an aesethetic effect without worrying about the melting factor.
- To keep popsicles chilled as long as possible, place the serving tray in the freezer and then top the tray with a layer of crushed iced.
- The popsicle sticks are from one of my favorite baking shops Sweet Lulu. Great prices, awesome customer service and super fast shipping!
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
I’m not much of a beer girl, but margaritas are a different story!
thecoffeesnob says
I’ve been a little MIA in the world of the Internethttps://www.bakersroyale.com/fast-and-easy/strawberry-margarita-popsicles/ lately and just got round to catching up on your last ten posts.
Can I just say- you make the most adorable and inventive desserts by far, Naomi! I can’t decide if I love the corona popsicles or chocolate and salted caramel pudding pops more!
Blog is the New Black says
Awesome! Delicious!
Shawnda says
These look so fun!
Jen says
These look fabulously delicious!! I had already book-marked the Corona Pops…do you have a source for the wood ice cream spoon handles?
Nate @ House of Annie says
Mmm, I can taste them already!
Naomi says
Hi Jen-The I order my popsicles sticks from Sweet Lulu http://www.shopsweetlulu.com/
Kathleen says
These sound fabulous! I love strawberry margies!
Cara says
These will have to be made at some point this summer!
Kristen says
Margaritas on a stick – brilliant!
Robyn | Add a Pinch says
Makes my mouth water!
Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says
So fun! It cracked me up when I saw this though because I couldn’t help but think you’ve clearly got booze on the brain with all of your boozey creations 🙂
Wenderly says
Darling!
Jen says
Thanks for the source Naomi — I may go off the deep end now — holy cute party shoppe!!
Tracy says
You are just killing me over here with all these boozy popsicles! I need to get myself a popsicle mold!
Michelle (What's Cooking with Kids) says
Oh my! I see these in our future…
Joyti says
I’m a little jealous that you can enjoy all of these cute, creative popsicles…its barely broke 70 degrees yesterday…can’t wait for summer weather and to try several of your pop recipes 🙂
Greg says
Never thought I’d get so excited about a popsicle. Those are super cool!
Brooke (Baking with Basil) says
I wish I would have saw this before we went to the pool last weekend. So easy! Love it!!
Maria says
Great treat for a hot summer day!
Lindsey@Lindselicious says
Um I would like to be your friend and come to your boozy popsicle Cinco De Mayo party!! These are adorable!
Yuri says
These popsicles are so cute I had to include them in today’s Delicious Links post! Thanks for sharing, Naomi. Love this blog 🙂
Avanika (Yumsilicious Bakes) says
Oh wow! These are stunning, and so clever 🙂
Sarah says
My friends are going to love me for making these on Cinco de Mayo! YUM!
Amanda says
Yum! These are perfect for a hot summer day. Great idea!
Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction says
Yum! These look AMAZING!
Lucy @ Lucy eats says
Wow they look perfect as little party cocktails and so good for summer! I’m so sad that summer is over in the southern hemisphere -but that won’t stop me from trying these
Juliana says
Oh! These pops look delicious, absolutely perfect for Cinco de Mayo…beautiful picture! Hope you have a wonderful weekend 🙂
Michelle says
This is such a clever idea and the presentation knocks it out of the park, Naomi. Awesome!
Janelle says
How long do these take to freeze?
gmail correo electronico says
I made these a couple of nights ago and they were absolutely delicious!