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Treat yourself to the complex and refreshing blend of mint, citrus, and sugar with this drink that's guaranteed to cut through the summer heat. Even without the rum, this Cuban classic is full of flavor. Keep reading to learn how to make a traditional (minus the alcohol) version, or try a different take on the beverage that introduces new flavors with fruit juices.

Ingredients

Servings: 1

  • Mint leaves
  • 1 tsp. sugar
  • Simple syrup
  • 1 oz. fresh lime juice
  • Crushed ice
Method 1
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Muddling Mint for a Mojito

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  1. Unless you are a bartender, you probably don't have a muddler lying around, but muddling the mint is an essential part of making a good mojito. If you don't have a muddler, you can improvise with a wooden spoon or even the end of a rolling pin.[1]
    • If you do have a muddler, make sure it is made of unfinished wood. Anything that has been varnished or lacquered will eventually wear down, and the finish will end up in your drinks.[2]
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    You can add the sugar as well, as the rough texture can actually help the muddling process.[3] Make sure the glass you are using isn't thin or delicate or it could break during the process.[4]
    • Make sure you remove the leaves from the stems, as these will also give the drink a bitter taste.
    • Spearmint is the type of mint most often used in a mojito, but you can experiment with peppermint or pineapple mint for different flavors.
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    You do not want to shred, crush, or mince the leaves, as this will release the chlorophyll contained in the veins of the leaf. Chlorophyll is very bitter and will make your virgin mojito taste quite unpleasant.[5]
  4. [6] The leaves should remain whole, crumpled and maybe with a few tears. The purpose of muddling is to release the fragrant and tasty oils in the leaves, and roughing them up a bit will allow them to seep out and infuse your drink.[7]
    • Muddling the leaves with sugar will allow the oils to seep into the sugar, adding more depth to the drink.[8]
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    This is better than chopping the mint, which would release the chlorophyll, and also leave little bits of mint floating around in your beverage. Getting a piece of mint caught in your throat might spoil the fun of drinking a mojito.
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Making a Virgin Mojito

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    A short glass, like a highball glass, will make your drink look crowded. The mojito is meant to have lots of ice and liquid, since it's a summer cooler you're supposed to sip on and savor.[9] A small glass may throw off the proportions of the drink as well.
    • The simple syrup will make your drink sweet all the way through, as sugar won't dissolve completely in cold liquids. You can skip the simple syrup and just go with the granulated sugar, just be aware it might all sit at the bottom of your glass.
    • Turbinado sugar has a slight molasses flavor some people really like, but the grains are too big to dissolve in a cold drink. If you want to use it, you'll have to grind it in a spice or coffee grinder first.
  2. of fresh lime juice. If you don't get a full ounce from one lime, add more by juicing the second lime. To make sure you get as much juice as possible, place the lime on the counter and roll it underneath the palm of your hand, pressing down slightly. This will soften the lime and make it easier to squeeze.[10]
    • Cut the lime in half and place one half in an open hinged hand-held lemon or lime squeezer. The flat part of the lime should be facing the round bottom of the inner cup. There should be little holes on the bottom of the cup for the juice to strain through.[11]
    • Hold the squeezer over a bowl or glass.
    • Close the squeezer, bringing the top cup down on the lime.
    • Squeeze the arms of the juicer together. As the top cup presses down on the lime, it will turn it inside-out and the juice the lime.[12]
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    Let the ingredients sit for a few minutes so their flavors can intermingle and give it a little stir. If your lime juice is room-temperature, the sugar may begin to dissolve into the liquid.
    • If you want to deviate from the classic Mojito, now is the time! Try adding apple juice, pink grapefruit juice, lemonade, strawberry puree, or other fruit juices. You might come up with some really surprising and delicious flavor combinations![13]
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    There's debate over whether to use crushed ice or ice cubes, so just use whatever you want. This is your drink, after all.
    • Crushed ice will cool your drink faster, but it also means it will melt faster.[14]
    • Make ice cubes with muddled leaves of mint frozen inside, so as the ice cubes melt, the mint flavor seeps into your drink.
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    You have an opportunity to twist the recipe again and add ginger ale or lemon-lime soda instead of club soda. You'll get the same fizz but a slightly different flavor.[15]
    • Garnish your drink with a leftover sprig of mint or a lime wedge or wheel, or even a swizzle-stick of rock candy.[16]
    • If the mojito is too tart, add the extra 1 teaspoon of sugar or more simple syrup and stir.
    • Tonic water can be used instead of club soda, but the taste will be more bitter.
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    What can I use instead of club soda?
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    Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.
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    Sparkling water, like Topo Chico or San Pellegrino, can be substituted for a lower-calorie option.
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    Can I add sprite instead of soda?
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    Yes, especially if you want a lime-y flavor to the drink. If there is too much lime, just add more sugar.
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    Can I top the mojito with soda water instead of club soda?
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    Yes, but you won't get the fizziness of the mojito like you would in a bar.
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Things You'll Need

  • Muddler (or wooden spoon)
  • Tall glass (pint or Collins)


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This article was co-authored by Ollie George Cigliano. Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University. This article has been viewed 523,379 times.
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To make a virgin mojito, start by crushing mint leaves, sugar, and simple syrup in a thick, sturdy glass using a wooden spoon. Next, add 1 ounce of fresh lime juice, then let the mixture sit for a few minutes so that the flavors can intermingle. Afterwards, add ice cubes and fill the glass the rest of the way with club soda. Alternatively, use ginger ale or lemon-lime soda for added flavor. To learn more, including how to make mojito variations with different sweeteners and fruit juices, read on.

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