Spicy Watermelon Margaritas

These watermelon margaritas are refreshing, with a kick! They're easy to make and naturally sweetened. Skip the spice for a classic watermelon margarita!

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When your day isn’t going your way, make margaritas! That’s what I say. When six o’clock rolled around yesterday, I satisfied my margarita craving with one of these thoroughly refreshing, sweet-and-spicy watermelon margaritas. They’re the latest in my collection of seasonal margaritas and I implore you to make them while the melons are still here.

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These margaritas aren’t far off from last summer’s honeydew margaritas. Basically, you scoop the melon into your blender (I used my awesome new Vitamix blender, thanks Vitamix!). The blender will turn the melon into juice in no time flat. You may or may not want to strain the pulp out of the juice, depending on your watermelon and your personal preferences.

Naturally, the quality of your watermelon makes a huge difference in the flavor of your watermelon juice, so hunt down a good one at the farmers’ market if you can. I’ve found that the best watermelons for juice are any watermelons other than the standard grocery store variety, which is what I used here out of necessity. Boo.

margarita spice rim

The recipe as written below will yield plenty of juice for multiple margaritas (the actual amount will depend entirely on the size of your watermelon). I typed up the margarita ingredients per cocktail so you can make one at a time or multiply at will. If you want to make a pitcher of these, just multiply the ingredients and stir them all together in a pitcher with ice. Keep in mind that the longer you let the jalapeño hang out in the pitcher, the spicier your margaritas will get, so you might want to fish those out after a while.

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Spicy Watermelon Margaritas

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cocktail 1x

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These watermelon margaritas are refreshing, with a kick! They’re easy to make and naturally sweetened. Skip the chili powder and jalapeño for a classic watermelon margarita! The watermelon juice and rim

Ingredients

Scale

Watermelon juice

  • 1 small seedless watermelon, or half of a larger watermelon

Chili-salt rims

  • 1 part kosher salt
  • 1 part ancho chili powder or regular chili powder
  • Lime wedges

Ingredients per margarita

  • 2 ounces fresh watermelon juice
  • 1 ½ ounces tequila, preferably 100% agave silver or blanco tequila
  • ¾ ounce fresh lime juice
  • ½ ounce fresh orange juice
  • ½ teaspoon agave nectar or simple syrup, more to taste
  • 1 thinly sliced jalapeño round (¼th inch wide, a little goes a long way!)
  • Optional garnish: 1 tiny watermelon wedge

Instructions

  1. To make the watermelon juice, scoop the watermelon flesh into your blender and blend until it has turned into a smooth juice. Depending on your watermelon, you may or may not need to strain out the pulp (if it’s too pulpy for your liking, pour it through a fine mesh strainer, pressing the liquid through with a big spoon).
  2. To prepare your margarita glasses: On a small, rimmed plate, mix together equal parts salt and chili powder. I like to use my fingers to rub the chili powder into the salt (be sure to wash your hands afterward). Run a wedge of lime around the top of each glass. Dip the top of the glass into the salt blend at a 45-degree angle and roll it from side to side to catch the salt. Add ice cubes to your glass and set it aside.
  3. To make margaritas (feel free to make multiple margaritas at once): Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour in the watermelon juice, tequila, lime juice, orange juice, agave nectar and top with a jalapeño slice.
  4. Secure the lid to the shaker and shake for 30 seconds. Taste and add additional sweetener if necessary. Strain the liquid into your prepared glass(es). Cheers!

Notes

Recipe adapted from my fresh honeydew margaritas.
Leftover watermelon juice? Refrigerate it and drink it within a couple of days!
Make it gluten free: Be sure to use 100 percent agave tequila.
If you love this recipe: You’ll also love my classic agave-sweetened lime margaritas, pear nectar with reposado tequila, cantaloupe fiesta cocktails and serrano-spiced paloma cocktails.

Nutrition

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  1. haley @cupcakes and sunshine says:

    Wow, these look like a dream come true!! so refreshing!!

  2. Abby @ The Frosted Vegan says:

    Watermelon juice has been in constant rotation in my fridge, but I have yet to make a boozy drink with it! (Who am I?!). The fact that you have seasonal margarita recipes on your site just makes me want to hang with you and sip on these even more!

    1. Kate says:

      Yay! I think it’s about time you put some tequila in that watermelon juice. :) Thanks Abby!

  3. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says:

    Yes ma’am! A drink like this is perfect for a bad day…or good day…or medium day. It’s just so tasty sounding!

  4. Allyson says:

    Yum! I love that you rimmed the glasses with chili powder and salt. I’ve never had a watermelon margarita, but the spice with the sweetness of the watermelon and a zip of lime sounds like it’s a perfect drink for the last warm days of September.

    1. Kate says:

      Thanks, Allyson! I just really love sweet and spicy cocktails. Hope you’ll get a chance to make this one!

  5. Bethany says:

    Wow! These photos are amazing. Are you still using your 50mm 1.8G? Awesome work!

    1. Kate says:

      Thanks, Bethany! Good question, too. :) I just bought the 50mm f1.4 and used it to shoot these. I haven’t decided if it was worth the extra money yet (I think it would have been for sure if I had just bought it in the first place, instead of buying the 50mm f1.8 first). I’ve also been shooting a lot with my new 60mm macro lens.

  6. Gaby Dalkin says:

    that first sentence is basically my life mantra! beautiful photos in this post!!

    1. Kate says:

      Haha! Thanks, Gaby! :)

  7. Bella B says:

    I need this now!!

  8. Joanne says:

    There is no bad day that can’t be made better with margaritas! Especially watermelon margaritas. Love that you’re still summering it up!

    1. Kate says:

      Thanks, Joanne! Cheers!

  9. Eileen says:

    What a great mix of sweetness and spice! These margaritas sound so tasty and super refreshing for a hot afternoon.

  10. Sarika says:

    Looks delicious! Your photography is stunning!!

    1. Kate says:

      Thank you, Sarika! :)

  11. Lindsey says:

    These look so yummy! I love watermelon and I bet these taste so delicious!

  12. lisa arellanes says:

    Made the Watermelon Margaritas to enjoy with another couple before the high school football game. We couldn’t stop talking about them throughout the game they were so delicious! Great flavor (although we omitted the OJ in the second round) and loved having little chunks of watermelon at the end of the drink. It was like a refreshing jamba juice slushy with an added boost (tequila). Thanks for the inspiration!

    1. Kate says:

      Oh, that makes me happy. Thanks, Lisa!

  13. Cerise says:

    Great recipe. Perfect ratios!

  14. Lindsey says:

    This lovely fresh margarita tastes much more authentic and flavorful if you use Triple Sec instead of Orange Juice!!!!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Agree about the triple sec. Also substituted it for the orange juice and they were perfect!!






  15. Leslie Morrison says:

    This sounds so delicious! I cannot wait to sip on this while snacking on my guacamole! Awesome recipe!






    1. Kate says:

      Yes! Perfect pairing. Thanks, Leslie. :)

  16. Emma says:

    This looks perfect for the girly get-together I’m planning for this weekend! Any guidance on how much watermelon juice you get from one watermelon?

    1. Kate says:

      It really depends on the watermelon, sorry!

  17. Mary says:

    These are delicious and very refreshing!