Question About Slap Your Mama Margaritas

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding the use of frozen strawberry instead of limeade in margarita recipes, particularly in the context of making a strawberry margarita. Participants share their thoughts on flavor combinations, recipe variations, and personal preferences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant wonders about the taste difference when using frozen strawberry instead of limeade for a strawberry margarita.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for trying both versions of the margarita recipe.
  • One participant suggests that using only strawberry would result in a daiquiri, but mixing half and half with limeade could create a strawberry margarita.
  • Another participant notes that flavored margaritas are available at restaurants and questions why a strawberry margarita wouldn't work with the same alcohol.
  • One participant mentions finding recipes online that vary in their use of limeade and strawberries, indicating a mix of approaches.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using a combination of 7up and strawberry soda, which received positive feedback from guests.
  • One participant expresses concern about how Corona would pair with strawberry in the recipe.
  • Another participant discusses the difference between margaritas and daiquiris, emphasizing the role of tequila and rum.
  • One participant prefers the strawberry version and mentions not changing anything other than substituting the strawberry mix for limeade.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the necessity of limeade in a strawberry margarita, with some participants suggesting alternatives while others uphold traditional ingredients. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to making margaritas, highlighting variations in recipes and ingredient choices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in experimenting with margarita recipes or seeking insights from others' experiences may find this discussion relevant.

scavallero
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Just wondering if anyone has tried the frozen strawberry instead of frozen limeade? Does it affect the taste? My host would like strawberry margarita.
 
I like Margaritas! show me the recipe and I'll try both! "hic" and let you know!
 
if she wants a margarita you have to use limeade... if you just use strawberry it would be more of a dauquri... but if you mix 1/2 and 1/2 ... TA DA Strawberry Margarita :)
 
You can get flavored margaritas at restaurants...so if you are using the same alcohol- why wouldn't it be a strawberry margarita?
I did a google search for Strawberry Margarita recipes. Some didn't use limeade..a few did still use limeade, and added strawberries- but those recipes were being blended with a blender. I would probably try getting a frozen Strawberry mix from the store- see if they HAVE a strawberry margarita mix already done. I know they do for daiquiri...they may for margaritas as well. Then substitute that for the limeade. Either way- it will probably taste great.I've not tried it- but sounds like I should! I've got a LONG booth event this week/weekend..so I may give it a shot later this week! :D
 
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Thanks for your suggestions. I just don't want to make a whole pitcher for myself to try it......or do I? I guess I will try the half and half that sounds good. If anyone tries it let me know. THanks.
 
Other than the Tequila, most of the ingredients are pretty cheap, IMHO. You have to buy a 6-pack of corona's anyway. And you CAN cut the tequila back to save $$ and the risk of a headache later! :D Speaking from experience!! I typically just use about 1/2 to 2/3 cup of the Tequila when I'm the one who will be drinking it. Can't tell the difference in taste to me.
 
I think the main difference between daquiries and margaritas is rum and tequilla... I would think that the strawberry would work, my only concern with subbing in this particular margarita recipe is the Corona, not sure how that's going to co-exist with the strawberry... it automatically goes with lime, but not sure on the strawberry, but I would be very curious to find out! Let us know if you try it!
 
I have made this recipe and made them strawberry. I just used one can of 7up and one can of strawberry soda. THe rest of the ingredients were the same. My host and guests RAVED about them and have commented to me several times that it's the only recipe they use now!
 
Wow! The lime flavors of the Corona and the Limeade go with the Strawberry soda? Great tip- thanks!!!
 
Is the recipe (original one) for the regular Quick Stip Pitcher or the Family Quick Stir?
 
The QSP accommodates one recipe (like for me and my sister) but the family size QSP will hold 2-3 recipes if you have a party. I usually do 2 recipes in the FS QSP twice for a total of four batches. Hope that makes sense.​
 
I prefer the strawberry myself. So very tasty. I don't change anything other than using the strawberry mix for the limeade.

And correct, the main difference between margaritas and daquaris is tequilla and rum
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Slap Your Mama Margaritas?

Slap Your Mama Margaritas are a fun and flavorful twist on the classic margarita, often featuring a mix of tequila, lime juice, and various fruit flavors. The name adds a playful touch, suggesting that the drink is so good it might provoke a strong reaction!

What ingredients do I need to make Slap Your Mama Margaritas?

To make Slap Your Mama Margaritas, you typically need tequila, triple sec or orange liqueur, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, and ice. You can also add fruit purees or flavored syrups for a unique twist.

Can I make Slap Your Mama Margaritas non-alcoholic?

Yes! You can create a non-alcoholic version by replacing the tequila and triple sec with sparkling water or a flavored soda, while keeping the lime juice and simple syrup for sweetness. This way, everyone can enjoy the refreshing taste!

What is the best way to serve Slap Your Mama Margaritas?

Slap Your Mama Margaritas are best served chilled in a salt-rimmed glass. You can garnish with lime wedges or fresh fruit slices for an appealing presentation. For a party, consider serving them in a large pitcher for easy pouring.

Can I prepare Slap Your Mama Margaritas in advance?

Yes, you can prepare the margarita mixture in advance and store it in the refrigerator. Just remember to add ice and any garnishes right before serving to keep them fresh and cold!

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