Peach Margarita – A refreshing margarita flavored with homemade peach syrup, fresh orange juice, and peaches.
Happy Cinco de Mayo week! No need to wait until Thursday, let’s start the party early with these beautiful Peach Margaritas. They are refreshing and flavorful and dangerously delicious. Each sip tastes like summer!
Love margaritas? Try my Strawberry Margarita, Coconut Margarita, Spicy Margarita, or Frozen Margarita.
Peach Margarita
Anyway, let’s talk margaritas. I’m not into the overly sweet, sugar loaded versions that you see in most restaurants. I want my margarita to taste fresh and fruity but still light and refreshing. For this recipe I make a peach simple syrup from frozen peaches, water, and sugar. The peach syrup along with peach liqueur impart the peach flavor in these margaritas. I also add a little freshly squeezed orange juice to keep the drink from being too strong. The orange juice compliments the peach flavor without overpowering it.
Margarita Tips:
Fresh peaches can be hard to find, so feel free to use frozen peaches for both the garnish and the syrup. If/when you can make this with fresh peaches, please do! Their extra sweetness will make these margaritas even tastier.
My number one rule for you when making any cocktail at home is to use the recipe as a basic guide, but make it the way that you want it. You might prefer it sweeter or stronger; just play around with the portions until you get the drink exactly the way you like it.
Recipe
Peach Margaritas
Ingredients
Peach syrup (makes about ¾ cup):
- 1 10 oz bag frozen peaches or 2 heaping cups sliced peeled fresh peaches
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup water
Margaritas (makes 1):
- 2 ounces silver tequila
- 1 ounce Grand Marnier or peach liqueur, I used Raspberry Peach Grand Marnier
- 2 ounces peach syrup, see recipe below
- 4 ounces freshly squeezed orange juice
- sliced peaches and raspberries, for garnish
Instructions
Peach syrup (allow time to chill):
- Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes. Periodically press the fruit with the back of a spoon to help it cook down.
- Place a fine mesh sieve over a bowl and pour the mixture through. Lightly press on the fruit to extract all of the syrup. Cool syrup.
Margaritas:
- Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake until combined and pour into an ice filled glass (feel free to adjust ingredients to your taste preference). Garnish with sliced peaches and raspberries.
Nutrition
Nutritional Information is an estimate based on third-party calculations and may vary based on products used and serving sizes.
Steven Watts
this sounds amazing especially good for a house party i would say!
Dia
Theses look amazing!!!! I love peaches and margaritas so together it must be grat. I’ve had peach mimosas so I’m sure I’ll love these.
Cynthia | What A Girl Eats
This looks so refreshing and delicious! I’d love one right now!
Brittany Giles
I do not even drink sweet drinks anymore due to the high amounts of sugar BUT rest assure I will be making this, this weekend!
Warren @ Blog to Taste
I’ve been overheated the past two days, and these are exactly what I need in my life. I love a tasty margarita!
Ashley
This sounds delicious! I love anything peach flavored!
xo Ashley
Alison | So Chic Life
I love a good margarita and you did a great job photographing. Makes me want one right now! http://sochiclife.com/
Natalie @ A Fit Philosophy
Usually we do peach sangria, but peach margaritas sound ammmmmazing!
Rachel
Peach is one of my favorite flavors! This sounds amazing!
Ruthie Ridley
This looks delicious! I’ve got to try it!