A Mojito is a classic Cuban cocktail that combines the refreshing flavors of mint, lime, and rum. Here's how you can make one at home:


Ingredients:


  • 10 fresh mint leaves, plus a sprig for garnish
  • 1 lime, cut into wedges
  • 2 teaspoons white sugar (or 1 ounce simple syrup)
  • 2 ounces white rum
  • Club soda
  • Ice cubes

Instructions:


  1. Muddle the Mint and Lime: Place the mint leaves and lime wedges into a highball glass. Using a muddler or the back of a spoon, gently press down to release the mint's oils and the lime's juice. Be careful not to shred the mint leaves; you just want to bruise them to extract the flavors.

  2. Add Sugar: Sprinkle the sugar over the muddled mint and lime. Stir gently to help dissolve the sugar into the mixture.

  3. Add Rum and Ice: Pour the white rum into the glass. Fill the glass with ice cubes.

  4. Top with Club Soda: Fill the rest of the glass with club soda. Stir gently to combine all the ingredients.

  5. Garnish: Add a sprig of mint for garnish.

Tips:


  • Mint Selection: While spearmint is commonly used, for an authentic Cuban Mojito, you might seek out 'yerba buena' mint, which has a more subtle flavor.


  • Sugar: Traditional recipes use white cane sugar. If you prefer a smoother sweetness, simple syrup (a 1:1 mixture of sugar and water) can be used instead.


  • Rum: Opt for a good-quality white rum to ensure the best flavor.


  • Muddling: Be gentle when muddling the mint to avoid releasing bitter flavors.

Enjoy your homemade Mojito!

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