These mango margaritas with a chile salt rim are easy to make, so refreshing, and the perfect blend of sweet, tart, and spicy!
Frozen cocktails aren’t really my thing. I save my frozen tendencies drinkable with a straw for milkshakes and smoothies. My idea of a great margarita is to make it strong and put it on the rocks.
That is, until, it’s a Mango Margarita. Then I say make it fruity, a bit limey and add some spice and bring me another.
The first time I had a mango margarita was on a Mexican vacation in the small beach town of Todos Santos (if you haven’t been, you HAVE to go) with my little family of three and my BFF Kim and her husband. We’d rented our other friend’s vacation house (see it here) where we blew up the pool toys and made the very necessary trip to the Mexican market to stock up on essentials: Chips and salsa, Mexican pancake mix (loaded with sugar and insanely delicious,) Nutella, mangos, lime and tequila.
Bienvenidos! Let’s get this party started.
Kim and I spent most of that vacation lounging in the pool reading books and drinking lots of mango margaritas. Lots of mango margaritas. LOTS. It was heaven.
This margarita is super fresh, thanks to the two ripe mangos that have gone through the spin cycle in the blender (this one crunches ice like nobody’s business.) It’s a little limey, thanks to a generous squeeze of fresh lime juice. And it hits the spot just right with the required dosage of tequila and flavorful orange liqueur.
But what kicks my mango marg into high gear is the chile powder infused salt that rims the glass. A little heat that hits the lips first, that’s cooled down with the icy blend that quickly follows.
I could sit in a pool of it all day with a gigantic straw to suck it all down. With a doozy of a brain freeze sure to follow. But if I add enough tequila, I may not even notice. If you make this recipe, please let me know! Leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating on this recipe below and leave a comment, take a photo and tag me on Instagram with #foodiecrusheats.Mango Margarita with Chile Salt and Lime
PrintIngredients
- 2 medium mangos , peeled, pitted and chopped into large chunks
- 2 cups ice
- 6 ounces tequila
- 4 ounces orange liqueur
- 3 ounces fresh lime juice
- 1 teaspoon super fine sugar
- 1 tablespoon chile powder
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- 1 lime , for serving
Instructions
- In a blender, puree the mango then add the ice, tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice and super fine sugar and blend until smooth.
- Mix the chile powder and kosher salt on a small plate. Moisten the rim of a glass with the lime wedge; dip the rim in the chile powder and twist to coat. Pour into the glass and serve with a wedge of lime.
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Tom
Thank you Heidi, I picked up 3 very large Mangos yesterday and wanted to use them in drinks. Being in Florida the Mangos are plentiful right now, it was time for the Margaritas. Then I found this recipe this morning going through your Friday Faves and I’m all set. Have a great weekend. Tom
Ashley @ Foodie Crush
You are set for a perfect weekend! Thanks Tom
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Yvette (Muy Bueno)
Ok, could your photos be any more fabulous? So beautiful! I’ve always wanted to go to Todos Santos and that house looks dreamy.
Denise
Mangos – check. Tequila – check. Chili powder – check. Time to make a batch of these crazy delicious looking margaritas! I had a margarita in Todos Santos last summer that had what I thought was a chili powder rim on the glass – turned out it was spicy and salty worms. I still ordered another!
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
These are all of my favorite flavors!! Reminds me of Cancun and the wonderful man who sold mango slices with fresh lime juice and salt on the beach every day. I called him Mango Man and I miss him. The end.
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
So gorgeous, and that chile salt rim is perfection!
Molly @Doughvelopment
Sounds so refreshing! Love the kick in the salt!
Now I just need to get a real blender that crushes ice haha!
Amanda
Looks delicious! I absolutely love mango and it’s hard to say no to a margarita.
Erin | The Law Student's Wife
LOVING the chili on the rim. Sweet, spicy, and clearly sassy. Cheers lady!
tmi
Just mix chile powder and coarse salt..
Annalise @ Completely Delicious
This reminds me of the mango + chili lime salt we made for your magazine last summer. LOVE the drink combo, we should share a pitcher soon! :)
Cecile@My Yellow Farmhouse
Wow – let’s get the party STARTED!! And I like the idea I could tell myself that they’re healthy ’cause they contain mango !!
Janine
I love mango margaritas. I just returned from an inclusive day resort in Cozumel. They had tamarind margaritas that were delicious. I am hoping in the future you will consider a recipe for that.
Similarly they had chili on the rim and I picked up a few bottles of the sugar rim mixture.
terry
Could you tell us where we might buy this chile ,salt/sugar rim mixture, or maybe the exact recipe to try at home?
Christine from Cook the Story
Emphatic YES to the salted rim!
Kathryn
I tend to be a traditionalist when it comes to margaritas but this makes me think that I really should branch out a little!
Meagan @ A Zesty Bite
Margaritas are a special treat for me and I don’t order them often enough. Love this mango version with the spicy rim.
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
Such a fabulous recipe. Loving that rim!
Cassie
Remember that time in Austin when we had spicy mango margaritas? I want to do that again with you…or just with these and this chile salt. Genius!
Sommer @ASpicyPerspective
I love the chile salt rim! I can wait to try on of these babies! Pinned
Averie @ Averie Cooks
My idea of a great margarita is to make it strong and put it on the rocks. <—-we'd make a great drinking team :)
This mango drink though, oh wow, can I have a refill already? I know I'd need one the minute I started. Looks like they'd go down so easily! pinned