Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot

Party Cocktail

Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot

A sweet, spicy, and tangy tequila shot inspired by the bold flavors of Mexican candy.

If you love the combination of sweet fruit, bright citrus, and a little kick of heat, this Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot is about to become your new favorite party drink. It hits every note at once: the juicy sweetness of fresh strawberries, the sharp zing of lime juice, the warm burn of tequila, and that signature chili-salt rim that tingles on your lips with every sip. It tastes like a paleta and a margarita had a baby, and honestly, that is the best possible outcome.

Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot

This shot is perfect for Cinco de Mayo parties, summer cookouts, bachelorette nights, or really any occasion where you want to impress a crowd with minimal effort. It comes together in under five minutes once your ingredients are prepped, and the presentation alone gets people excited before they even take a sip. The chamoy drizzle inside the glass, the tajin-salt rim, and the deep red color make it look like something from a craft cocktail bar.

I first tried a version of this shot at a backyard party a couple of summers ago, and I immediately asked the host for the recipe. She laughed and said it was just a few things she threw together, but I knew there was something worth nailing down precisely. After a few rounds of testing and tweaking the ratios, this is the version I keep coming back to. It is bold, fun, and dangerously easy to drink.

Recipe at a Glance

Prep Time10 mins
🔥Cook Time0 mins
🕐Total Time10 mins
🍰Servings4 shots
🇺🇸CuisineMexican-American
🔢Calories~120 per shot

Ingredients

Rim and Glass

2 tablespoons Tajin seasoning
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 lime wedge, for rimming

Inside the Glass

2 tablespoons chamoy sauce, for drizzling

Shot Mixture

4 medium fresh strawberries, hulled
3 oz silver tequila (blanco)
1 oz triple sec or Cointreau
1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
1 oz strawberry puree or strawberry simple syrup
1/2 teaspoon chili powder or Tajin (mixed into the drink)
1/2 cup ice, for shaking

Optional Garnish

1 small fresh strawberry per shot glass, sliced halfway for garnish
1 small strip of dried mango or fruit roll for garnish

Substitutions & Variations

If you do not have chamoy sauce, you can substitute a light drizzle of hot honey mixed with a squeeze of lime juice for a similar sweet-heat effect.
Frozen strawberries work just as well as fresh ones; just thaw them slightly before blending or muddling so they break down easily.
Triple sec can be swapped for any orange liqueur you have on hand, such as Grand Marnier or even a splash of orange juice in a pinch.
For a non-alcoholic version, replace the tequila and triple sec with sparkling water, a splash of orange juice, and a little extra lime for brightness.
Mango Tajin or a blend of cayenne and sugar can stand in for regular Tajin if you want to customize the heat level on the rim.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Mix the Rim Blend

In a small shallow dish or plate, combine the Tajin seasoning and kosher salt and stir them together until evenly mixed. This salty, tangy, slightly spicy blend is what gives each shot that signature Mexican candy vibe before the liquid even touches your tongue.

2

Rim the Shot Glasses

Run a lime wedge around the outer edge of each shot glass, coating the rim evenly with juice. Immediately dip and twist the rim into the Tajin-salt mixture, pressing gently so the blend sticks all the way around. Set the glasses upright on a flat surface and let them rest while you prepare the drink.

3

Drizzle Chamoy Inside the Glasses

Using a spoon or a small squeeze bottle, drizzle about half a tablespoon of chamoy sauce inside each rimmed shot glass. Tilt and rotate the glass slightly so the chamoy coats the inside walls with streaks of deep red sauce. This adds a sticky, tangy layer that mixes into each sip beautifully.

4

Prepare the Strawberries

Hull the fresh strawberries and slice them into halves or quarters. If you are short on time, you can use pre-made strawberry puree or strawberry simple syrup instead, but fresh strawberries give the best flavor and color. Place the cut strawberries into your cocktail shaker or blender cup.

5

Muddle or Blend the Strawberries

If using a cocktail shaker, use a muddler to press and crush the strawberries until they release their juice and break down into a rough, chunky puree. If you prefer a smoother shot, blend the strawberries with the lime juice for about 10 seconds until completely smooth. Either method works great depending on your texture preference.

6

Add the Remaining Liquids

Pour the silver tequila, triple sec, freshly squeezed lime juice, and strawberry puree or syrup directly into the shaker with the muddled strawberries. Add the half teaspoon of chili powder or Tajin directly into the mixture as well for an extra kick of spice layered inside the drink itself.

7

Add Ice and Shake Hard

Fill the shaker with ice and secure the lid tightly. Shake vigorously for a full 15 to 20 seconds. You want the drink to be very cold and slightly frothy from the strawberry pulp. The longer you shake, the more the flavors meld together and the colder the final shot will be.

8

Strain into the Prepared Glasses

Hold a fine mesh strainer over the first shot glass and pour the shaken mixture through it, filling the glass nearly to the top. Repeat for all four glasses. Straining removes the strawberry seeds and larger pulp pieces so every sip is smooth and clean, though if you like a bit of texture you can pour without straining.

9

Garnish and Serve Immediately

Slice a fresh strawberry halfway up from the bottom and slide it onto the rim of each glass for a polished finishing touch. If you are feeling extra festive, add a small strip of dried mango or fruit roll alongside. Serve the shots immediately while they are ice cold, and watch them disappear in seconds.

Pro Baker Tips

Use a high-quality blanco tequila for the cleanest flavor; a rough or overly harsh tequila will compete with the fruit instead of complementing it.
Chill your shot glasses in the freezer for 10 minutes before rimming them so the drink stays cold longer once poured.
A squeeze bottle filled with chamoy makes the inside drizzle much easier and more precise than using a spoon.
If you are making these for a large group, you can shake a big batch in a cocktail pitcher or blender and strain it all at once to save time.
Taste the mixture before pouring and adjust sweetness with a tiny bit of agave nectar or more lime juice to balance it to your liking.

Storage & Serving Notes

The shot mixture can be made ahead and stored in a sealed jar or pitcher in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours; give it a good stir or re-shake before serving.
Do not rim the glasses in advance as the Tajin-salt blend will dissolve from the moisture and lose its texture; rim them right before serving.
Leftover chamoy sauce can be stored in its original container or a sealed jar in the refrigerator for several months.
Fresh strawberry puree made ahead should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge and used within two days for the best flavor and color.

Serving Suggestions

These shots are made to be the life of the party, and a few simple touches make the presentation even more fun.

Serve on a round tray lined with sliced fresh strawberries and lime wedges for a colorful, festive display
Pair with a light snack like mango slices dusted with Tajin or spicy tortilla chips to keep the Mexican candy theme going
Offer a small bowl of extra Tajin on the side so guests can add more to the rim after their first sip
Serve alongside a pitcher of classic margaritas so guests can choose their intensity level
For a dessert pairing, these shots go beautifully with a scoop of strawberry sorbet or paleta for a full Mexican candy experience

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot taste like?
It tastes like a sweet strawberry margarita with a bold, tangy kick from the chamoy and a spicy tingle from the Tajin rim. It is fruity and refreshing with layers of heat, salt, and citrus that hit you in waves, just like your favorite Mexican candy.
What is chamoy and where can I find it?
Chamoy is a savory-sweet Mexican condiment made from pickled fruit, chili peppers, lime, and sugar. It has a saucy consistency and a flavor that is simultaneously sour, spicy, and sweet. You can find it in the Hispanic foods aisle of most large grocery stores, at Mexican markets, or online.
Can I make this shot less spicy?
Absolutely. Simply skip the chili powder inside the shaker and use a lighter hand with the Tajin on the rim. You can also use a mild chamoy sauce if you find traditional chamoy too intense. The drink will still have plenty of flavor from the strawberry and lime without too much heat.
Can I batch these shots for a party?
Yes, this recipe scales up very easily. Multiply all the shot mixture ingredients by however many servings you need, blend or shake them together in a large pitcher, and refrigerate until ready to serve. When guests are ready, just give the pitcher a stir, rim the glasses, drizzle with chamoy, and pour.
What tequila is best for this recipe?
A silver or blanco tequila works best because its clean, slightly citrusy flavor does not overpower the strawberry and lime. Brands like Espolon, Olmeca Altos, or Casamigos Blanco are great mid-range options. Avoid aged tequilas like reposado or anejo for this particular drink as their oak and vanilla notes clash with the bright fruit flavors.
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Go Make It!

The Strawberry Mexican Candy Shot is one of those drinks that looks impressive, tastes incredible, and takes almost no time to make. Whether you are hosting a party for twenty people or just making a fun round of shots for a few friends on a Friday night, this recipe delivers big flavor with very little effort. The combination of juicy strawberry, zesty lime, chamoy, and that iconic Tajin rim is genuinely addictive in the best way. Give it a try, make it your own, and do not be surprised when everyone at the table asks you to make another round.

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