Summer in a Glass
Let’s talk about cherries. They are little bursts of sunshine. I love their deep red color. It reminds me of my old summer dress.
This drink captures that feeling. It is fresh and bright. It makes any afternoon feel special. Doesn’t that sound nice? What is your favorite summer fruit memory? I’d love to hear it.
A Story from My Porch
I first had a cherry drink on my friend Margie’s porch. We were watching the sunset. She handed me a glass with a cherry inside.
That first sip was magic. The tart lime and sweet cherry danced together. I still smile at that memory. This matters because food is about moments, not just meals. It connects us to people and places we love.
Making Your Own
Start with 4 or 5 fresh cherries. Put them in your shaker. Now, gently press them with your muddler. You just want to squeeze out their juice.
Next, add the lime juice, cherry liqueur, and tequila. Drop in a good handful of ice. Now shake it! Shake it like you’re dancing for 15 seconds. Listen to the ice clatter. It’s a happy sound.
Why It Tastes So Good
The secret is in the muddling. Squishing the fresh fruit yourself makes all the difference. Bottled juice can’t compare to that real fruit flavor.
*Fun fact: The pits of cherries contain a tiny bit of almond flavor. But we don’t use them! We just use the sweet fruit. Do you prefer your drinks more sweet or more tart? Tell me in the comments.
The Final Touch
Strain your drink into a glass filled with ice. Now, for the best part. Top it with a fresh cherry and a lime wedge. It looks so pretty.
This last step matters. It shows you care. Taking that extra moment makes it feel like a celebration. Sip slowly. Enjoy the colors and the cool glass. What song would you play while sipping this? I’m always looking for new tunes.

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh Cherries | 4-5 | |
| Cherry Liqueur | 3/4 ounce | |
| Lime Juice | 1 ounce | Freshly squeezed |
| Blanco Tequila | 2 ounces | |
| Ice | As needed | For shaking and serving |
Sweet Summer Sips: My Fresh Cherry Margarita
Hello, my dear! Come sit with me. Summer cherries are here. Their color reminds me of my old picnic dress. I just had to share this recipe. It tastes like a happy summer afternoon. Let’s make a special drink together. Doesn’t that sound lovely?
You will need just a few things. Grab some fresh, plump cherries. Their juice is the secret. We also need lime juice, a little cherry liqueur, and some tequila. Ice makes it perfectly cold. I still laugh at my first try. I used too much lime! My face puckered up like I ate a lemon.
Now, let’s get mixing. Follow these simple steps. I’ll tell you a little story as we go.
- Step 1: Put 4 or 5 cherries in your shaker. Gently press them with your muddler. You just want to squish them a bit. This releases their sweet, red juice. Be gentle so you don’t break the pits. (A hard-learned tip: If you press too hard, the pits can crack. That makes the drink taste bitter!).
- Step 2: Now, pour in the lime juice. Add the cherry liqueur and the tequila next. Drop in a big handful of ice. It should fill the shaker about halfway. My grandson loves to do the shaking. He makes a big show of it!
- Step 3: Put the lid on tight. Shake it all up and down. Do this for about 15 seconds. Listen to the ice clinking. It sounds like summer rain on the roof. Your hands will feel the shaker get nice and cold. That’s how you know it’s ready.
- Step 4: Fill your glass with fresh ice. Strain your pink drink right over it. The strainer catches all the cherry bits. Top it with a fresh cherry and a lime wedge. Doesn’t that look pretty? Do you think a cherry or a lime wedge makes a better garnish? Share below!
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 1 serving
Category: Drink, Cocktail
Three Fun Twists to Try
This recipe is like a favorite song. You can sing it a little differently. Here are three fun ways to change it up. I think you’ll love them.
- The Fizzy Friend: Skip the shaker. Muddle cherries in your glass. Top with ice, tequila, and lime. Fill the rest with ginger ale. It’s light and bubbly.
- The Herbal Note: Add two fresh basil leaves when you muddle. It smells like a garden. The basil adds a surprising, fresh taste. It’s so good.
- The Frozen Treat: Blend it all with extra ice. You get a frosty, slushy drink. Perfect for the hottest day. It melts just right.
Which one would you try first? Comment below!
Serving It Up Right
This drink is a celebration all by itself. But everything is better with friends. For food, I love simple snacks. A big bowl of salty tortilla chips is perfect. Some fresh guacamole is wonderful, too. The creamy avocado tastes great with the sweet cherry.
For other drinks, you have choices. A cold Mexican beer pairs nicely. It’s crisp and light. For a non-alcoholic match, try sparkling lime water. Add a few muddled cherries to it. It feels just as fancy. Which would you choose tonight?

Keeping Your Cherry Margaritas Fresh
This drink is best enjoyed right away. But you can plan ahead. Pit and muddle your fresh cherries a few hours early. Store that juicy mash in a little jar in the fridge.
I remember my first big batch for a party. I prepped the cherry base in the morning. It saved me so much fuss when guests arrived. Having that step done made me a calm hostess.
Batch cooking the base means more time with friends. That is what matters most. You can double or triple the cherry mash easily. Just keep it cold until you are ready to shake.
Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Fixing Common Cherry Margarita Hiccups
Is your drink not pink enough? Your cherries might not be ripe. Use the darkest, sweetest cherries you can find. Their color and flavor are stronger.
Too tart? Add a tiny drip of agave or simple syrup. Start with just a quarter teaspoon. You can always add more. I once made it too sour and fixed it this way.
No cherry liqueur? Use a splash of the syrup from a jar of maraschino cherries. The flavor will be a bit different but still fun. Getting the balance right builds your kitchen confidence. It also makes the flavor sing.
Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Quick Questions, Answered
Q: Is this recipe gluten-free? A: Yes, all the ingredients listed are naturally gluten-free.
Q: Can I make it ahead? A: You can prep the muddled cherries ahead. Shake with ice just before serving.
Q: What if I don’t have cherry liqueur? A: Try the maraschino cherry syrup swap mentioned above.
Q: Can I make a big pitcher? A: Absolutely! Just multiply everything. Shake individual servings with ice for best taste.
Q: Any fun garnish ideas? A: A sprig of mint or a sprinkle of lime zest is lovely. Fun fact: The lime wedge on the rim is called an adorno!
Which tip will you try first?
Cheers from My Kitchen to Yours
I hope you love this taste of summer. It always makes me think of sunny afternoons. I would love to see your creations.
Your version might inspire someone else. So please, share your joy. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest!
Happy cooking! —Anna Whitmore.

Fresh Cherry Margaritas – The Schmidty Wife: Fresh Cherry Margarita Recipe The Schmidty Wife
Description
Sip on the perfect summer cocktail! This easy Fresh Cherry Margarita recipe is sweet, tart, and irresistibly refreshing. Perfect for parties or patio sipping.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add the cherries to a shaker. Gently muddle the cherries to release their juices.
- Add the lime juice, cherry liqueur, tequila, & a handful of ice to the shaker. Shake for 10 to 20 seconds until cold.
- Strain into an ice filled glass. Top with a cherry and lime wedge.
Notes
- Nutrition Information per serving: Calories: 250, Total Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Trans Fat: 0g, Unsaturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 3mg, Carbohydrates: 21g, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 16g, Protein: 1g.






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