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Classic Non-Alcoholic Mojito

Classic Non-Alcoholic Mojito

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Drinks | Cuban cuisine

⏳ Time

15 minutes

🥕 Ingredients

5

🍽️ Servings

6

Description

The queen of the mojito is mint. It's best to use mint with a sweet aroma, but you can also use peppermint for a bolder flavor. There's no need to mash the mint too much (a common mistake is turning it into a puree) — just enough to release its juices and aroma, which will immediately infuse the drink. If you don't have lime nearby, you can substitute it with lemon, but lime is preferable — it has a slight bitterness that balances the sweetness of the soda, which lemon lacks. Another important point: if you have a powerful blender, you can crush the ice in it until it becomes a slushy consistency. However, if you are mixing mojitos in large quantities rather than in individual glasses, add ice cubes instead: crushed ice melts quickly, and soon instead of a refreshing cocktail in the pitcher, you’ll have a sweet watery drink.

Ingredients

  • Non-alcoholic sparkling wine - 1½ l
  • Lime - 1 piece
  • Fresh Mint - 4 sprigs
  • Sugar - 1.8 oz
  • Ice - to taste

Step by Step guide

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Step 1

Cut 3–4 neat slices from the center of the lime.

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Step 2

Squeeze the juice from the remaining lime.

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Step 3

Gently crush the mint leaves with the flat side of a knife to release their aroma.

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Step 4

Place the mint in a pitcher.

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Step 5

Add lime slices.

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Step 6

Add sugar.

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Step 7

Pour in the mineral water.

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Step 8

Pour in the lime juice.

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Step 9

Stir with a special long spoon until the sugar is completely dissolved.

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Step 10

Add ice and serve immediately.

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