Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (2024)

Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas are the perfect balance of sweet and spice. So refreshing and no fancy liquors required!

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Speeeeaking of Summer Cooking Bucket Lists – Watermelon Jalepeño Margaritas need to be placed at the very tip top of yours ASAP!

As I mentioned last week, we got our first watermelon of the season at Costco recently, thus it was the size of Cameron’s torso, thus we had…a LOT. The kids would eat watermelon with every meal and snack of the day (I think we’re up to 6? maybe, 7 snack breaks a day? Kidding…ish) but I don’t know, that seems like a lot of watermelon. So, I started thinking about what pairs well with its super sweet flavor and something spicy came to mind: JALAPEÑO. Oooo, I thought, what if we added TEQUILA?! Ding, ding, ding, we had a winner! This incredibly easy co*cktail recipe tastes like a spicy watermelon jolly rancher in the best possible way, and is perfect for hot summer nights (or days – hey, it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!)

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Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas are a refreshing combo of spicy, tart, and sweet, plus they’re absolutely gorgeous. Even this black-and-grey-all-day-wearing-Mama could get down with a Watermelon Jalapeño Margarita-hued beach towel, at the very least. Maybe a manicure? PARTY NAIL, Y’ALL! Just kidding, my nails chip just thinking about them. We’ll stick with the beach towel.

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Anyway, I made one of these margaritas last week for my evening porch sitting session and Ben was intrigued enough by the jalapeño slices stuffed inside to request a sip. He liked it enough to accept a full sized drink then (it may have been the work-related happy hour he’d just returned home from talking) declared it the best drink he’s ever had. Woah! High praise from a man who usually only drinks whiskey neat and gin stirred (not shaken) with olives!

All that to say these drinks are THE BOMB. Not too sweet, welcomingly tart, and a spice level that you can adjust to your tastes. I love that these margaritas are made with simple, everyday ingredients – no liquors required. All you need is fresh watermelon, lime, tequila, and jalapeño-infused simple syrup, which is just sugar, water, and a jalapeño simmered together for 2 minutes. In the summertime we almost alwayshave all these ingredients in the house, and these drinks come together quickly.

Grab a deck chair and let’s do this!

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How to Make Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas

Start by making the Jalapeño Simple Syrup which gives these drinks some sweet heat. The margarita recipe I’m sharing is for 1 drink, but the syrup will make enough for approximately 8 drinks, as this stuff keeps in the fridge for several weeks.

Add 1/2 cup each water and sugarto a small saucepan then, if you want the margaritas on the less spicy side, remove the ribs and seeds from 1 jalapeño and add to the pan. If you want the margaritas really spicy, slice the jalapeño then add, seeds and all, into the pan.

Simmer until the sugar has dissolved then let the syrup cool off the heat. Strain the jalapeño simple syrup into a mason jar or container then refrigerate.

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Next, blend or use a juicer to make fresh watermelon juice. You’ll need 2oz (1/4 cup) watermelon juice per margarita. FYI, in my experience testing this recipe, chopped watermelon will lose approximitely 1/2 cup in volume after being blended, ie 2 cups chopped watermelon will yield 1-1/2 cups watermelon juice.

Strain the watermelon juice into a container through a fine mesh sieve then refrigerate. Technically watermelon juice can stay fresh up to 5 days in the fridge, though it separates which makes me feel weird, so I like to blend/strain/use fresh.

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It’s drinkin’ time! To make 1 margarita, add 2oz each watermelon juice and silver tequila, and 1oz each fresh lime juice and Jalapeño Simple Syrup into a rocks or co*cktail glass then stir to combine and add ice. Alternatively you could add the ingredients into a shaker, fill with ice, and shake to chill. Stuff a fresh jalapeño slice or 17 inside then you’re off to the races. I hope you LOVE this easy, spicy, sweet margarita recipe – cheers!

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Description

Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas are super easy with no special liquors required, tongue tingling, and incredibly refreshing. The perfect summer co*cktail!

Ingredients

makes 1 drink

  • 2oz (1/4 cup) watermelon juice
  • 2oz (1/4 cup) silver tequila
  • 1oz (2 Tablespoons) fresh lime juice (~1/2 lime)
  • 1oz (2 Tablespoons) Jalapeno Simple Syrup
  • fresh jalapeno slices
  • For the Jalapeno Simple Syrup:
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • 1/2 cup water
    • 1 jalapeno

Directions

  1. For the Jalapeno Simple Syrup: Add sugar and water to a small saucepan. For a less spicy syrup, remove ribs and seeds from jalapeno then add to the saucepan. For a more spicy syrup, slice jalapeno then add - seeds and all - to the saucepan. Bring mixture to a simmer over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, then cook until sugar is dissolved, 1-2 minutes. Remove pan from heat then let cool - the longer the jalapeno stays in the syrup, the spicier it will be. Strain syrup through a fine mesh sieve into a mason jar or container then chill. Can be done several days ahead of time.
  2. Add watermelon juice, tequila, lime juice, and jalapeno simple syrup to a rocks or co*cktail glass then stir to combine. Fill glass to the top with ice then serve with fresh jalapeno slices. Alternatively you could add the ingredients into a shaker, fill it halfway up with ice, then shake to chill.

Notes

  • Watermelon juice is simply blended or juiced watermelon that's been strained through a fine mesh sieve. Plan on roughly 1/2 cup volume loss when blending or juicing (ie, 2 cups chopped watermelon will give you approximately 1-1/2 cups watermelon juice.) I recommend making the watermelon juice no more then a few hours ahead of time.

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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  1. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (9) Ann 07.25.2022

    I made this the other night and it was fantastic! I didn’t wanna go through making jalapeño simple syrup since I already had plain simple syrup so I just muddled most of a whole jalapeño in the shaker. I took out the seeds in the membrane and this was one spicy medium size jalapeño! The drink was delicious. Thank you!

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (10) Kristin 07.25.2022

      SO glad you loved it and were able to make it with what you had on hand!! Thank you so much for your feedback and recipe rating!

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  2. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (11) Kristin 09.25.2020

    I make these repeatedly! Making them now!

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  3. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (12) Amanda Peterson 07.08.2020

    Love this drink! We’ll be making several more times this summer

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  4. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (13) Karin 06.24.2020

    I made this drink over the weekend, and it was the bomb! It was soooo good. The family just loved it, and several people took the recipe home with them. I highly recommend this margarita. It is easy to make, and has a nice contrast between the sweet watermelon and the jalapeno.

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  5. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (14) Amy 06.20.2020

    This was great. Very easy to make. Perfect summer co*cktail

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  6. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (15) Leah 05.05.2020

    Made these this weekend and LOVED them! Probably going to be my Summer/quarantine drink! :)

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  7. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (16) Darcy 05.02.2020

    I make a cucumber watermelon jalapeño summer salad. I’m so I intrigued by this that I’ll be making it this week.

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  9. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (18) Sabrina 06.29.2019

    I’m in! Haven’t put these together into margarita before, thank you

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (19) Kristin 07.08.2019

      I have started seeing jalapenos in co*cktails everywhere recently! Last week I had a pineapple jalapeno mule while out to dinner – so delicious!

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  10. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (20) Courtney 06.23.2019

    Wow, these are going on the drink list for the 4th! Love all the flavors. Thanks!

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (21) Kristin 06.24.2019

      I hope you love them, Courtney! :)

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  11. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (22) Gail 06.19.2019

    No such thing as too much watermelon. FYI :)

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (23) Kristin 06.19.2019

      Hahaha, not when you can make these margs, that’s for sure!! ;)

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  12. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (24) Liz 06.18.2019

    I don’t even like watermelon but I took a chance and had this exact co*cktail at a restaurant recently and it’s my new favorite thing!!! Can’t wait to make this homemade version!!

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (25) Kristin 06.18.2019

      It’s such a great combo!! I hope you love it, Liz!

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  13. Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (26) Sarah Jane 06.18.2019

    This sounds so amazing! I am currently pregnant with baby #3, so may try this as a mocktail this summer until I can enjoy the real thing next summer.

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    • Watermelon Jalapeño Margaritas - Refreshing co*cktail Recipe (27) Kristin 06.18.2019

      Congrats on baby #3, Sarah Jane! I was thinking while making these that they’d make excellent mocktails. I hope you enjoy! :)

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What can I add to my margarita mix to make it better? ›

A splash of fruit juice can also add some more flavor to your margaritas. Grapefruit juice will give a tart, slightly sour flavor, while pineapple juice creates a more tropical-tasting drink. "Citrus-based juices are essential for balancing out the sweetness of a margarita," David Alan told Insider.

What is a watermelon margarita made of? ›

In a shaker filled with ice, combine the watermelon juice, tequila, Cointreau (if using), lime juice and jalapeño (if using). Shake to combine.

How do you upgrade a margarita? ›

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Can you use honey instead of agave nectar in a margarita? ›

Good news for you, you can sub the honey for agave 1:1!

What makes restaurant margaritas so good? ›

Just as important as the style of tequila is the use of a high-quality orange liqueur. Part of the Daisy category of co*cktails, the Margarita calls for triple sec such as Cointreau for sweetness and balance. Though some may opt for agave nectar instead, the addition of the liqueur is what makes a true Margarita.

What is the name of a watermelon co*cktail? ›

Watermelon Daiquiri

It's a rum drink for margarita lovers, with a salted rim that balances tart lime juice with sweet agave syrup and just as easily makes one drink with leftover juice as it does eight for a crowd.

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

Watermelon is ubiquitous at summer cookouts and gatherings, and when it's infused with liquor, it takes the fruit to a whole new level of fun. Also known as a drunken watermelon, the recipe calls for simply injecting vodka into a whole watermelon and letting it slowly seep into the fruit.

Is triple sec or Cointreau better for margaritas? ›

The classic margarita calls for Cointreau (plus good silver tequila and fresh lime juice). Because its flavor is uncomplicated by spice notes, Cointreau is very adaptable in blending, and shakes up beautifully with clear spirits as well as with brandies, and darker, aged liquors.

How do you make store bought margarita taste better? ›

Start by rimming your co*cktail glass with salt. Dip the rim of the glass in margarita mix, then dip in coarse sea salt. If you pour some salt onto a flat surface like a plate or cutting board, you'll have better luck. Shake up the margarita mix and tequila with plenty of ice.

Why avoid agave nectar? ›

Agave is not a healthful replacement for table sugar. While it is less harmful and more natural, people who are closely managing blood glucose should avoid agave. The high fructose content can reduce insulin sensitivity and may worsen liver health. Agave is also a higher-calorie sweetener than table sugar.

What is the best sweetener for margaritas? ›

But if you're like me and want your margaritas sweet, Stodel said you should always use agave syrup. "It's an excellent sweetener for your margaritas, a natural product," he told me. "It comes from the thing that makes tequila, so I think it's awesome."

Can you order a skinny margarita at a bar? ›

The “skinniest” option is a classic Margarita without any syrup at all. If you want a sweeter version without adding too many carbs, add some Xylitol simple syrup to avoid the sugar and calories of Agave. So if you're not sure what you're ordering, just talk to your bartender!

How do you make drink mixes taste better? ›

You can enhance the flavor of a powdered drink mix without sugar or artificial sweeteners by using natural flavorings like fruit extracts, herbs, or spices such as lemon or mint. Additionally, adjusting the acidity level with citrus juices or adding a small amount of salt can also improve the taste.

What margarita mix do most restaurants use? ›

The two most popular mixes that restaurants use for margaritas are Zing Zang Margarita Mix and Jose Cuervo Classic Lime Original Margarita Mix. If you enjoyed the article, please share it with others. Thank you!

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