Mojito mocktails with a lime wedge and mint leaves
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Mojito Mocktails

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Mojito mocktail

What are Mojito Mocktails?

Mojito mocktails are a delightful and refreshing twist on the classic mojito cocktail, but without the alcohol. These mocktails retain the essence of the original drink by combining fresh mint leaves, lime juice, and a touch of sweetness. However, instead of rum, they incorporate sparkling water or soda to create a fizzy and invigorating beverage.

To make a mojito mocktail, start by muddling fresh mint leaves and lime juice together to release their flavors. Then, add a sweetener such as simple syrup or sugar and mix well. Finally, top it off with sparkling water or soda for that effervescent finish. The result is a mocktail that bursts with zesty lime, fragrant mint, and a hint of sweetness, making it a perfect choice for hot summer days, parties, or anytime you want a refreshing and alcohol-free beverage option.

Serving Suggestions

Mojito mocktails are best served over ice in a tall glass. Regular ice cubes can be used or with fruit infused ice cubes for more flavor. These mocktails can be garnished with some lime wedges or fresh mint leaves.

Consider serving your mojito mocktails alongside light and refreshing snacks that complement the flavors. Think of fresh fruit skewers, bruschetta, cucumber or watermelon salad, or even some lightly salted popcorn.

Mojito Mocktails


Serves: 2

Ready in: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • Juice of 3 limes
  • 1 cup of sparkling water
  • 1/4 cup of mint leaves, packed
  • 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar

Method

Step 1

Muddle the sugar with the mint leaves. Pour in the lime juice and sparkling water. Divide the mojito mocktail into two cups, each filled with ice.

One response to “Mojito Mocktails”

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    Anonymous

    Liked it and very easy to make. Few ingredients and it’s done. Very nice and tasty.

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