How to Make a Watermelon Margarita: 3 Surefire Recipes for This Refreshing Classic (2024)

I know you want a Watermelon Margarita. Let’s start there. Obviously you want one. I don’t need you to admit it out loud or anything, but it’s August—and a damn hot one at that—so unless you live in Melbourne, it’s before 10am and/or you’re a child, I think it’s safe to assume that you want a Watermelon Margarita.

As far as dynamite warm-weather ensembles are concerned, a Watermelon Margarita is such a supergroup it could headline Lollapalooza. While there are more technically refreshing drinks—co*cktails like the Mojito or the Eastside Rickey that recruit the cooling exhale of mint to bring the temperature down—there’s nothing quite so summery and indulgent as the combination of tequila, lime, watermelon and ice. Tequila, with its raw vegetal bite, is already mollified by the Margarita treatment, but add the juicy kiss of sweetness from a ripe watermelon and it becomes transportive: You’re suddenly barefoot on the grass, wide chip bowls on a red gingham tablecloth, the distant splashes and screams of happy children in a pool.

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In an increasingly globalized world, where you can buy tomatoes in December and pomegranates in June and eleven different types of apples every day of the year, watermelons (along with their autumnal cousins, the noble pumpkin) are some of the few pieces of produce that remain almost aggressively seasonal. You could probably get a watermelon in the winter, but why would you? Nobody eats watermelon because they should. At 91 percent water it’s barely even food. You eat it because it feels right, a guiltless indulgence, the essence of summer itself made manifest. Mark Twain, in Pudd’nhead Wilson, refers to watermelon as “chief of this world’s luxuries.”

It’s also, mercifully, incredibly easy to work with in co*cktails. Most recipes will call for just adding juice to an already balanced co*cktail, which totally works, but there’s a few ways to think about how to make watermelon co*cktails, depending on what you want. So I’ve broken down the recipe three different ways to help you find the version that’s best for you, but for each I suggest using a blanco tequila to make the brightest Margarita you can.

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#1: Margarita with Watermelon Juice

Photo: courtesy Reserve Bar

  • 2 oz. tequila
  • 1 oz. lime juice
  • 0.25 to 0.5 oz. agave nectar, to taste
  • 1 oz. watermelon juice

Instructions for all three recipes: Add all ingredients to a co*cktail shaker, shake on ice for 6 to 10 seconds, strain onto fresh ice in a rocks glass and garnish with a lime wheel or a watermelon slice, or both.

The most straightforward way to add watermelon to your Margarita is also the easiest: Just take the co*cktail and add watermelon juice to it. You don’t even need a juicer, just cut up some watermelon chucks and blend them, then strain out the solids. It’s clean and easy, and creates a deeply fruity, refreshing drink.

The downside of this is that it can add a little more sweetness and also thins it out a little. The experience of drinking co*cktails is usually pretty snappy: Your standard Margarita will be between 15 to 18 percent alcohol once you’re done shaking it. Add an ounce of watermelon juice, and that drops to 11 to 12 percent, still stronger than a beer, but a noticeable attenuation. If you want something a little less robust and a little more accessible, this is the perfect method. If you prefer the traditional strength co*cktails, perhaps you’d prefer another way.

#2: Margarita with Watermelon Syrup

  • 2 oz. tequila
  • 1 oz. lime juice
  • 0.75 oz. watermelon syrup

To still get that watermelon flavor but have it come a little punchier, you can turn the watermelon juice into a syrup: Make the juice like described above and then combine it with an equal amount of sugar and stir until the sugar dissolves. You can use this watermelon syrup any time a recipe calls for simple syrup, making the co*cktail summery but keeping it lean and tight, without adding excess liquid or sweetness. Watermelon Syrup will hold for about a week in the fridge. Turning it into a syrup helps extend the shelf life, but make sure to keep it cold. When it starts going bad, you’ll know by the smell.

#3: Margarita with Watermelon-Infused Tequila

  • 2 oz. watermelon-infused tequila
  • 1 oz. lime juice
  • 0.5 oz. agave nectar

The cleanest of the bunch and also the subtlest. Think cucumber water in a chain-hotel lobby. Watermelons are, as mentioned, mostly water, but infusions still take well: Cut up the watermelon into smallish cubes and combine with tequila in a sealed jar or covered bowl. The ratio will be a bout two parts tequila to one part watermelon. Let sit about 24 hours at room temperature, then strain out the solids. The tequila takes much of the flavor but not much of the color, so it’s a cool way to make a Watermelon Margarita that looks like a regular margarita, just with a fruity vibrancy at its core. It’ll last forever at room temperature. This trick also means you can make stirred co*cktails, like Watermelon Negronis or Watermelon Sazeracs, which is a whole new level. Have fun.

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How to Make a Watermelon Margarita: 3 Surefire Recipes for This Refreshing Classic (2024)

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How to Make a Watermelon Margarita: 3 Surefire Recipes for This Refreshing Classic? ›

To make margaritas, add watermelon juice, lime juice, tequila and a handful of ice to a co*cktail shaker and shake vigorously to combine. Sample a small amount and adjust flavor as needed, adding more watermelon juice for sweetness, lime juice for acidity, or tequila for booziness.

What is a watermelon margarita made of? ›

To make margaritas, add watermelon juice, lime juice, tequila and a handful of ice to a co*cktail shaker and shake vigorously to combine. Sample a small amount and adjust flavor as needed, adding more watermelon juice for sweetness, lime juice for acidity, or tequila for booziness.

What are the ingredients in Gloria watermelon margaritas? ›

Made with 100% Blue Weber Agave, lime juice and watermelon bringing a tangy, sweet and refreshing burst of flavor to your Margarita.

What to sprinkle on watermelon? ›

Mint, basil, and thyme are all lovely fresh herbs to chop up and sprinkle over watermelon. The earthy and savoury nature is a fabulous contrast to the sweetness of the melon. Olive oil, white balsamic vinegar, and lime juice are also sensational with watermelon.

What liquor goes well with watermelon? ›

Vodka: Any vodka works, I used Tito's, but you could even use tequila and make these into watermelon margaritas! While this drink calls for vodka, it's very versatile and virtually any liquor will work, white rum, tequila etc. Lime Juice: Lemon juice also works, but I love the combination of lime and watermelon!

What are the tasting notes for watermelon margarita? ›

TASTING NOTES: The perfect blend of lime, agave, natural watermelon flavor, and a touch of lemon and orange. It is an ultra-smooth drink with high alcohol which balances out with a sweet and tart flavor profile that will have you salivating.

What is a real margarita made of? ›

In a co*cktail shaker, combine tequila, Cointreau, and lime juice. Fill with ice and shake until thoroughly chilled, about 15 seconds (the bottom of a metal shaker should frost over). Fill glasses with fresh ice and strain margarita into both glasses. Garnish with lime wheels and serve.

How much sugar is in a watermelon margarita? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 4
Total Carbohydrate 38g14%
Dietary Fiber 2g9%
Total Sugars 30g
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What is a watermelon mojito made of? ›

Muddle watermelon chunks with the lime juice and sugar in a glass. Stir in mint leaves, then add white rum and ice. Top with ginger ale; garnish with more mint.

What is a margarita made up of? ›

For A Single Margarita:

1 1/2 ounces silver tequila. 1 ounce orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec) 3/4 ounce freshly-squeezed lime juice. optional sweetener: agave nectar or simple syrup, to taste.

What is the watermelon margarita strain? ›

Strain. Watermelon is an all-around mystery strain created from unknown parents in an anonymous breeder's garden. It reportedly tastes and smells like sweet tropical fruit with an earthy background.

What is it called when you put alcohol in a watermelon? ›

Watermelon Crawl- Aka Spiked Watermelon.

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