Raspberry Daiquiri

Raspberry daiquiri recipe made with fresh, natural ingredients. Cool down with this beautiful summer cocktail.

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raspberry daiquiri recipe

Iโ€™ve always associated daiquiris with artificial tasting, syrupy sweet concoctions from the likes of Chiliโ€™s. Imagine my surprise, while flipping through Market-Fresh Mixology when I discovered that traditional daiquiris are actually made with rum, lime juice, sugar and optionally, orange liqueur. I decided to try making my own daiquiris, one with raspberries and the other with blackberries. The raspberry daiquiri was the clear winner in the taste department, so Iโ€™ve typed up the recipe below.

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Raspberry Daiquiri

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cocktail

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Raspberry daiquiri recipe made with fresh, natural ingredients. Cool down with this beautiful summer cocktail.

Ingredients

Per cocktail

  • 10 raspberries
  • ยฝ ounce orange liqueur (optional, I didnโ€™t use it)
  • 2 ounces rum
  • ยฝ teaspoon raw sugar
  • one lime, juiced

For the rim

  • 1 small lime wedge
  • Sugar

Instructions

  1. Prepare your glass by running a lime wedge around the rim of a martini glass. Dip the top of the glass into a plate sprinkled with sugar.
  2. In a mixing glass, muddle the raspberries with the lime juice and sugar.
  3. Add rum and lots of ice. Shake well.
  4. Pour the mixture through a sieve into a martini glass. The sieve helps catch the raspberry seeds.
  5. Garnish with a lime twist (optional). Cheers!

Notes

Adapted from the strawberry daiquiri recipe in Market-Fresh Mixology.

Nutrition

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Donโ€™t miss other fresh drinks in my summer cocktail series: beautiful red bell, strawberry smash, rainier cherry mojito, watermelon cucumber cooler and cucumber caipiranha, and peach mojito.

Kate and Cookie

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  1. Maria @ A Platter of

    Haha, I had to laugh because when I think of Daiquiri I think of Chiliโ€™s too! and it annoys me even more when people assume that I know how to make one because I am from Puerto Rico (I personally donโ€™t see the relation of both :-) But I like the sound of this recipe because it looks like it would have a light flavor, and very refreshing.

    1. kate

      How funny! I would never assume that a Puerto Rican would inherently know how to make a daiquiri. If you ever want to learn, though, give this raspberry daiquiri a try. Itโ€™s so good!

  2. Heather

    I associate daiquiris with trips to Mexico. I love the way you put the rasp one up front since it was better. Mmmm

  3. Frederike

    Hi Kate, I just found your blog, and Iโ€™m happy I did! You seem to like to same kind of food I love. Wonderful photography.. Am reading some of your older posts now. Thank you for your work!

    1. kate

      Glad you found my blog, Frederike! Itโ€™s always nice to meet like-minded cooks.

  4. Ashley

    this looks so refreshing. and itโ€™s a nice way to make summer last a little longer.

  5. Kimberley

    Iโ€™ve always had the same preconceptions about daiquiris! But I love fresh fruit in cocktails, so Iโ€™ll this lovely thing in mind the next time I make something fancy

  6. Katrina

    This sounds heavenly.

  7. Ashley@BakerbyNature

    This is an absolutely gorgeous Summer cocktail โ€“ beautiful photography!!

  8. Jennifer

    Yum! I could definitely go for one or twoโ€ฆor three of these right now!

  9. tara

    itโ€™s probably wrong to want a cocktail prior to 9:00 a.m., but I do. how gorgeous.

  10. Tres Delicious

    Thatโ€™s an elegant refreshing drinks. I will also try it.

  11. Made in Sonoma

    These look beautiful! I would love this!

  12. the girls @ Kelima K

    The Raspberry Daiquiri is beautiful and delicious!
    We posted this to our blog, and linked back to this page.
    Lovely blog.

  13. dave

    how do you shake a mixing glass?

  14. Emi

    Hey, Iโ€™m a lacto ovo vegetarian. And your recipes are the best. Thank you.

  15. Gabriel

    I changed the raw sugar for maple syrup
    Love this recipe

    1. Stan

      This sounds amazing, especially with maple syrup. I may try it with maple sugar, too.