Pina Colada Margarita

Two classic drinks collide in this Piña Colada Margarita. Coconut tequila is blended with cream of coconut and topped with a splash of pineapple juice. Yields 1 glass but can easily be doubled.

Pina Colada Margarita

Who doesn’t love a good margarita?

While we were in Florida over spring break, I had my first piña colada and fell in love! So for cinco de mayo, I decided to combine the two cocktails for one epic tropical margarita? That’s right! Coconut tequila is whipped with cream of coconut, topped with ice and pineapple juice.

Pina Colada Margarita

Serve this in a glass with a toasted coconut rim, because you deserve it.

Ingredients for Pina Colada Margarita

To Make These Piña Colada Margaritas You Will Need:

  • maple syrup or agave – This is for the rim of the glass.
  • toasted coconut – This is also for the rim of the glass.
  • coconut tequila – The only brand I know of is 1800 tequila. (not  sponsored)
  • cream of coconut – Usually found near the liquor section.
  • ice – Because nobody wants a room temperature margarita.
  • pineapple juice – Lends sweet, tangy and tropical flavor.
  • lime wedges – Adds distinct citrus flavor.
toasted coconut

Start by adding unsweetened coconut to a skillet. Heat on medium-low and toss occasionally until fragrant and golden brown in spots.

grind toasted coconut

Transfer to a mini food processor or personal blender and pulse to finely chop. Next, transfer the finely chopped toasted coconut to a shallow plate.

dip rim of glass in agave or maple syrup

Dip the rim of your glass in agave or maple syrup.

dip in toasted coconut

And then dip the rim of the glass into the toasted coconut.

add coconut tequila to a galss

Then to your toasted coconut rimmed glass, add 3 ounces of coconut tequila. I’m using 1800 coconut tequila.

then add in cream of coconut

And pour in 1 ounce cream of coconut.

cream of coconut
What Is Cream Of Coconut?

Cream of Coconut is non-alcoholic coconut cream that has been processed in a way that makes it sweet and syrupy and is primarily used as a mixer for drinks and cocktails. You can find this near the liquor isle with other mixers, like grenadine, and other non-alcoholic mixers. I have not tested this recipe with canned coconut cream as they are not considered to be the same.

use a mini whisk to blend

Grab a electric mini whisk.

blend

And blend together until slightly frothy.

add in ice

Next add ice to the glass.

top with pineapple juice

Top with 1-1/2 ounces pineapple juice or more to taste.

Pina Colada Margarita

Serve with a squeeze of lime.

Pina Colada Margarita

Sip. Sigh. Repeat.

With 3 ounces of tequila, this cocktail packs a punch so please drink responsibly.

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sipped pina colada margarita
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Piña Colada Margarita

Two classic drinks collide in this Piña Colada Margarita. Coconut tequila is blended with cream of coconut and topped with a splash of pineapple juice. Cou

Laurie McNamaraSource