Raspberry Daiquiri
Raspberry daiquiri recipe made with fresh, natural ingredients. Cool down with this beautiful summer cocktail.
Updated by Kathryne Taylor on July 10, 2024
Iโve always associated daiquiris with artificial tasting, syrupy sweet concoctions from the likes of Chiliโs. 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 Iโve typed up the recipe below.
Raspberry Daiquiri
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 didnโt use it)
- 2 ounces rum
- ยฝ teaspoon raw sugar
- one lime, juiced
For the rim
- 1 small lime wedge
- Sugar
Instructions
- 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.
- In a mixing glass, muddle the raspberries with the lime juice and sugar.
- Add rum and lots of ice. Shake well.
- Pour the mixture through a sieve into a martini glass. The sieve helps catch the raspberry seeds.
- Garnish with a lime twist (optional). Cheers!
Notes
Adapted from the strawberry daiquiri recipe in Market-Fresh Mixology.
Nutrition
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Donโt 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.
Haha, I had to laugh because when I think of Daiquiri I think of Chiliโs 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 donโt 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.
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. Itโs so good!
I associate daiquiris with trips to Mexico. I love the way you put the rasp one up front since it was better. Mmmm
Hi Kate, I just found your blog, and Iโm 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!
Glad you found my blog, Frederike! Itโs always nice to meet like-minded cooks.
this looks so refreshing. and itโs a nice way to make summer last a little longer.
Iโve always had the same preconceptions about daiquiris! But I love fresh fruit in cocktails, so Iโll this lovely thing in mind the next time I make something fancy
This sounds heavenly.
This is an absolutely gorgeous Summer cocktail โ beautiful photography!!
Yum! I could definitely go for one or twoโฆor three of these right now!
itโs probably wrong to want a cocktail prior to 9:00 a.m., but I do. how gorgeous.
Thatโs an elegant refreshing drinks. I will also try it.
These look beautiful! I would love this!
The Raspberry Daiquiri is beautiful and delicious!
We posted this to our blog, and linked back to this page.
Lovely blog.
how do you shake a mixing glass?
Hey, Iโm a lacto ovo vegetarian. And your recipes are the best. Thank you.
I changed the raw sugar for maple syrup
Love this recipe
This sounds amazing, especially with maple syrup. I may try it with maple sugar, too.