Pineapple Party Margaritas

Naturally Savvy Recipes

Start a week before the party.

First, make the Pineapple Tequila.

In an appropriately large container, combine ingredients for pineapple tequila.

Leave for at least a week, stirring occasionally.

Strain the alcohol from the container.

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Separate the pineapple from the vanilla beans and put the pineapple in the freezer, in freezer bags, in 1 cup sized portions.

(You can start a new batch by putting more tequila and more pineapple in, re-using the vanilla beans.) At party time, make the margaritas.

Using your blender, whir the margarita ingredients, including 1 cup of the pineapple chuncks and 1 cup of the tequila until smooth and frozen, adding ice as is necessary for your preferred strength and texture.

Serve in glasses, rims encrusted with either sugar or salt (your preference), with plenty of chips and salsa nearby.

Enjoy!

I originally found this recipe posted at Gail's Recipe Swap, from Richard in Cincy.

Ingredients:

2 pineapple, cut,trimmed,and cubed

2 vanilla beans

1/2 cup brown sugar

2 liters tequila

1 can frozen limeade concentrate

ice, to fill to top of blender

Steps/Methods:

Start a week before the party.

First, make the Pineapple Tequila.

In an appropriately large container, combine ingredients for pineapple tequila.

Leave for at least a week, stirring occasionally.

Strain the alcohol from the container.

Separate the pineapple from the vanilla beans and put the pineapple in the freezer, in freezer bags, in 1 cup sized portions.

(You can start a new batch by putting more tequila and more pineapple in, re-using the vanilla beans.) At party time, make the margaritas.

Using your blender, whir the margarita ingredients, including 1 cup of the pineapple chuncks and 1 cup of the tequila until smooth and frozen, adding ice as is necessary for your preferred strength and texture.

Serve in glasses, rims encrusted with either sugar or salt (your preference), with plenty of chips and salsa nearby.

Enjoy!

I originally found this recipe posted at Gail's Recipe Swap, from Richard in Cincy.

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Randy is the co-founder of NaturallySavvy.com and The Healthy Shopper. She has been working in the natural health industry for over 20 years. She is very passionate about healthy living by choosing natural and organic as much as possible, has a personal love of cooking and sharing healthy recipes and is a fitness enthusiast.