There’s nothing increasingly refreshing on a hot summer day than a fruity margarita–except maybe Layered Margarita Popsicles! These even-more-refreshing drunkard popsicles are the perfect way to enjoy the summer sun. My homemade ice pops combine three flavors: strawberry, peach, and lime. They’re perfect for Cinco de Mayo!

alcoholic margarita popsicles stacked up on a workbench with fresh strawberries and peaches

Layered Margarita Popsicles

Layered Margarita Popsicles are the perfect cocktail volitional for the summer, expressly Cinco de Mayo. These refreshing homemade ice pops are easy, colorful, and full of flavor!

There are three layers here, each a variegated savor and color: strawberry margarita, white peach margarita, and lime margarita. Each section is made with simple ingredients to make the unshortened process easy, fun, and refreshing.

We use tequila as our swig of choice, and they’re sweetened with agave nectar.

Why You’ll Love this Drunkard Popsicle Recipe:

  • LAYERED WITH FLAVOR: We’ve got 3 succulent flavors in one ice pop: strawberry, white peach, and lime make a succulent combo!
  • EASY: These are easy to make, and so colorful. These homemade popsicles are perfect for summer BBQs and parties.
  • FRUITY: These are deliciously fruity, with a kick of tequila. Just like your favorite margaritas!

If you like margaritas, you’ll LOVE these easy drunkard popsicles. You can skip the tequila if you’d like a family-friendly version, or try these Red, White and Blue Popsicles instead.

alcoholic popsicles with three variegated colored layers

Ingredients

  • Fruit: Strawberries and white peach are composite in a supplies processor so the pieces are small.
  • Fruit Juice: Lime (freshly squeezed), and strawberry (I used Naked Berry Blast) are vibrant and full of flavor.
  • Soda: Use a lemon/lime soda, such as Lime Diet Sierra Mist.
  • Limeade: I used a frozen concentrate.
  • Tequila: Choose a good tequila for a smooth flavor. I love Camarena Tequila.
  • Agave Nectar: This is a natural, liquid sweetener that is widely misogynist at grocery stores.

Trademark note: In the spirit of transparency, I want to note that some of these ingredients are trademarked products. Popsicles, Naked, Camarena and Sierra Mist are proprietary brands that I want to unclose and requite credit to.

How to Make Margarita Popsicles

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  1. In three separate cups, mix each of the layers.
  2. Fill ice pop molds 1/3 full with strawberry layer and freeze for at least 2 hours.
  3. Repeat with the other two layers, permitting 2 hours between each addition.
  4. Enjoy!
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How long do these alimony in the freezer?

Once these are made, margarita popsicles will alimony as long as they are kept unceasingly frozen. But they are weightier quality if eaten within 3 months.

How long does it take to freeze homemade popsicles?

It takes well-nigh 2 hours to fully freeze each layer. So for 3 layers, it’ll take virtually 6 hours to finish freezing. Be sure to make them the day surpassing if you’re preparing for a party or gathering!

Can I make variegated flavors?

Absolutely! Add variegated fresh/frozen fruits, juices, and concentrates to make any savor you like. Try mango, raspberry, or lemon!

How do I serve these margarita popsicles?

If the mold doesn’t have a seated stick handle, freeze the pops for well-nigh an hour surpassing inserting your own popsicle sticks. This will help them stand up straight.

Another trick is to place foil over the mold and poke the sticks through. The foil supports the sticks and keeps them upright.

As an volitional to molds, use removable paper cups, subtracting sticks as mentioned above. Once frozen, tear yonder the cup and enjoy the pop.

margarita popsicles stacked up on a board
layered margarita popsicles on a workbench with strawberries

Tips!

  • If you’d like to make single-flavor popsicles instead, each savor should make 2 pops (depending on the size/shape of your popsicle molds). These will be quicker to make, considering you don’t need to freeze each layer separately, and you can make them all at once.
  • Submerge the popsicle mold halfway in lukewarm water for well-nigh 30 seconds to help release the frozen pops.
  • Don’t use increasingly than 1 teaspoon of tequila per popsicle layer, or it won’t freeze.
  • A supplies processor or high-powered blender helps create very small pieces of fruit that will freeze nicely in these margarita popsicles.

Can I make these popsicles without alcohol?

Absolutely! These are so fun, and you could hands leave out the tequila to make them non-alcoholic and kid friendly. Each section is super fruity. I’m ready for the hot weather! C’mon summer!

Why is my drunkard popsicle slushy?

Alcoholic popsicles have a softer texture than the nonalcoholic kind, due to the alcohol’s freezing point. Make sure to add only the value of tequila stated in the recipe, not more. The increasingly you add, the slushier they will become! While margarita slushes might be a unconfined idea, that’s not what we’re without in this recipe. Considering of this, it’s weightier to alimony them in the freezer until the very last minute.

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These triple-layered margarita popsicles are just so juicy, flavorful, and refreshing! I love making drunkard popsicles for parties on hot summer days. These are so easy, everyone will love them!

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Layered Margarita Popsicles (Alcoholic)

There's nothing increasingly refreshing on a hot summer day than a fruity margarita–except maybe Layered Margarita Popsicles! These even-more-refreshing drunkard popsicles are the perfect way to enjoy the summer sun. My homemade ice pops combine three flavors: strawberry, peach, and lime. They're perfect for Cinco de Mayo!
Course cocktail, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine cocktail, dessert
Prep Time 30 minutes
Freeze Time 6 hours
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Calories 145kcal

Ingredients

For the Strawberry Section:

  • 4 strawberries blended in a supplies processor to create very small pieces
  • 1 cup strawberry juice blend Recommended: Naked trademark Berry Blast
  • 1 tablespoon tequila recommended: Camarena Tequila
  • 1 tablespoon agave nectar
  • 1/2 tablespoon fresh lime juice

For the White Peach Section:

  • 1 white peach blended in a supplies processor to create very small pieces
  • 1 cup lemon-lime soda such as Diet Sierra Mist
  • 1 tablespoon tequila Recommended: Camarena Tequila
  • 1 tablespoon agave nectar
  • 1/2 tablespoon fresh lime juice

For the Lime Section:

  • 3 tablespoons limeade concentrate frozen
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 tablespoon agave nectar
  • 1 tablespoon tequila Recommended: Camarena Tequila

Instructions

  • Combine the ingredients for each section in 3 separate cups or containers.
  • Spoon 1/6 of strawberries into each popsicle mold. Pour 1/6 of strawberry margarita mixture into each popsicle mold, pouring to well-nigh 1/3 of the way up the popsicle mold. Allow this section to freeze for at least 2 hours surpassing proceeding to next section.
  • After the strawberry section has been in the freezer for at least 2 hours, spoon 1/6 of the fresh peaches into each mold. Pour 1/6 of the peach margarita mixture into each mold, this time the molds will be filled well-nigh 2/3 of the way up. Allow this section to freeze for at least 2 hours surpassing proceeding to the final section.
  • After the peach section has been in the freezer for at least 2 hours, top with lime margarita mixture. If desired, cut small lime pieces to place at the top of each popsicle. Freeze for at least 2 hours or until completely frozen through. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • An ice pop mold is the easiest and least expensive way to make popsicles. Molds typically make between six and eight three-ounce ice pops. Some include the sticks, which is very convenient.
  • Give yourself uneaten time if you want to create layered ice pops. For a well-defined line between flavors, each layer needs to set completely surpassing subtracting the next layer. If you want softer lines, add the second layer when the first is only partially frozen. Alimony the ingredients chilled in between layers for a faster freeze.
  • Submerge the mold halfway in lukewarm water for well-nigh 30 seconds to release the frozen pops.
  • Stick to one teaspoon of tequila per popsicle layer. If you use increasingly than a teaspoon of wassail per pop, they simply won’t freeze. The stick will slide right out and you’ll have to dig all that good stuff out with a spoon.

Nutrition

Calories: 145kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 13mg | Potassium: 152mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 122IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 1mg

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