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Mojito or Margarita? Have both with this Frozen Mango Mojito-Rita. A mix between the classic Mexican margarita and an extra minty Cuban Mojito. Made with plenty of tequila, fresh lime juice, sweet mango, summer garden mint, and served frozen in a salt-rimmed glass. It’s the simplest to make, but so delicious and so refreshing. Summer weekends are made better with a Frozen Mango Mojito-Rita in hand. Promise.
I can’t think of a better recipe for today. It’s the height of summer, it’s crazy hot, so humid (for most people), and the weekend is finally here. Therefore, this can only mean one thing, fun, fruity, and icy cold cocktails are a must. And this Mojito-Rita? It’s so darn good. 100% inspired by my trip to Costa Rica. And 120% what you need to be making tonight, tomorrow, and every other fun day from now until summer’s end.
Slightly dramatic, but also true.
Here’s the deal, typically Fridays here on HBH are all about desserts…and sometimes breakfast/brunch. Whatever the recipe it’s almost always something sweet. It might be a layer cake, cookie bars, pancakes, peanutty ice cream cake, french toast, or a fruit cobbler. But all the most delicious recipes are saved for Friday…
Which brings me to this Frozen Mango Mojito-Rita. It’s not a dessert. It has nothing to do with brunch (well…maybe it does), but yet I felt the need to share it today. On a Friday. This means big things. If I share a recipe on a Friday, it’s what I think is one of the top recipes of the week. Meaning it checks off all of my boxes, exceeding my crazy high standards. Meaning, it’s DELICIOUS, oh so PRETTY, crazy SUPER SIMPLE, a recipe fit for the weekend, and all around FUN.
This recipe is all of those things. So, cocktail Friday it is. Just this week. Promise, come the fall it’s back to all things cocktail Saturday. I’m already plotting out this fall’s drinks.
As I mentioned, the inspiration for this fun drink came from my recent trip to Costa Rica.
We stayed in the little town of Playas Del Coco, or Coco for short. They had mom and pop restaurants (some of them Italian, which we all found odd, but greatly enjoyed), roadside fruit stands, black lava beaches, and a little beachside bar and grill called, Father Rooster. For any of you have spent time in the town of Coco, you know that Father Rooster is certainly the place to be. Live music, island-style food, and the best house-made cocktails.
My family spent maybe half of our vacation at this spot. It’s a Gerard kind of place. And the drink order of choice?
The Mojito-Rita.
Obviously.
If you’ve never had a Mojito-Rita, it’s exactly what it sounds like, part mojito, part margarita, all things GOOD.
Why is Father Rooster’s Mojito-Rita so special you ask? Two things.
Thing 1: It’s made with more mint than you’d think you’d ever need in a drink, but oh my gosh, it’s perfect.
Thing 2: It’s frozen. Frozen drinks equal better drinks.
The girls in the family must have ordered countless Mojito-Rita’s in the days we had on the beach. It was a favorite. Consequently, the only thing that everyone agreed I must recreate from our trip…the Mojito-Rita. SO. HERE. IT. IS.
My version is simple, very similar to Father Rooster’s, but made a touch more fruity with the addition of mango.
The sweet details.
First, rim your glasses in salt. While optional, this is a game-changing step. You can never go wrong with a salty cocktail rim.
Second, combine everything…good tequila, so much lime juice, frozen mangos, honey, and all the mint you can find. Blend, blend, blend. Add ice and blend some more.
Three, pour into your salt-rimmed glass and top with sparkling water.
Four, drink and enjoy.
Simple as that.
And now you see…
The most perfect Friday recipe that you can enjoy throughout the weekend and on all the hot summer days to follow. Major bonus? I’m giving you recipes for both a single-serve and pitcher style Mojito-Rita. Enjoy by yourself or serve to family friends.
Mojito-Rita’s tonight? Maybe while making my all-time favorite summer pasta and blueberry galette…pretty close to perfect.
(the view from Father Rooster)
If you make this frozen mango mojito-rita be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Frozen Mango Mojito-Rita
Servings: 2
Calories Per Serving: 67 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Ingredients
- flaky sea salt
- 1/3 cup (2.5 ounces) silver tequila
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1/4 cup frozen mango chunks
- 2 teaspoons honey, more or less to taste
- 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves, plus more for serving
- 1 cup ice
- sparkling, water for topping (optional)
Instructions
- 1. Run a lime wedge around the rim of your glass and then coat in salt.2. In a blender, combine the tequila, lime juice, mango chunks, honey, and mint. Blend until combined. Add the ice and blend until slushy. Pour into your prepared glass. Top with sparkling water, if desired. Serve with limes and fresh mint. Drink!
Frozen Mango Mojito-Rita Pitcher.
Servings: 4
Calories Per Serving: 257 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Ingredients
- flaky sea salt
- 1 1/4 cups (10 ounces) silver tequila
- 1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
- 1 cup frozen mango chunks
- 2 tablespoons honey, more or less to taste
- 1 cup fresh mint leaves, plus more for serving
- 3-4 cups ice
- sparkling water, for topping (optional)
Instructions
- 1. Run a lime wedge around the rims of your glasses and then coat in salt.2. In a blender, combine the tequila, lime juice, mango chunks, honey, and mint. Blend until combined. Add the ice and blend until slushy. Pour into your prepared glasses. Top with sparkling water, if desired. Serve with limes and fresh mint. Drink!
The perfect cocktail for lazing by the pool in summer. absolutely love!
Hey there,
Thanks a bunch for trying out this recipe, I am delighted to hear that it was enjoyed! Have the best day:) xTieghan
I love this drink! So good on a hot day and easy to double. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much Brittany! xTieghan
My family loved this so much I was asked to buy mangoes for our vacation. Have made it three different nights, always popular. I’ve been leaving out the honey as it is sweet enough and we are a tequila family. Thanks so much for the recipe.
Thank you so much Matthew! I am so glad you loved this! xTieghan
Amazing recipe! We got new patio furniture tonight and needed a drink to celebrate (it was way too hot out for the usual wine) and this was amazing!!!
Thanks for the great recipe (as always). Hope you are doing well!
Thank you so much Becca! So glad this one turned out so well for you! xTieghan
thank you for this Mango Mojito-Rita, especially since it’s much more to my taste than the traditional margarita. too sweet sometimes depending on the mix, but I’d rather use a real fruit, mango is perfect)
So glad this is more your taste! My family loved this drink in Costa Rica so I definitely think you should try it! Thank you Sabrina! xTieghan
Just tried this amazing recipe tonight and freaking LOVED it! I added a little basil and a super green superfood mix 🙂 Healthy Marg <3
So glad you enjoyed this Andrea! Thank you! xTieghan