Mojito cocktail at home

Living in a hot and humid climate all year round, I’m always in a need of something refreshing.

In my little green corner I have a mint plant that has a special use for Mojito cocktail.

A few notes on the history of this cocktail born in the 1930s and symbol of Cuba, together with the Daiquiri:

Mojito became famous thanks to the writer Ernest Hemingway, who stayed in Cuba in the 1950s and used to drink the Mojito at the famous local La Bodeguita del Medio.

The ingredients of the Mojito are very simple (white rum, lime, brown sugar, soda, mint); for the success of the cocktail all the ingredients must be of good quality: choose fresh mint as it plays a decisive role, as does the rum.

It seems that the name Mojito derives from the voodoo term “Mojo” (spell) and therefore means small spell.

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Mojito cocktail

A refreshing cocktail perfect for any occasion.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course Drinks
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 40 ml white rum
  • ½ lime
  • 2 tbsp sugar cane
  • 40 ml club soda
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • 10 fresh mint leaves

Instructions
 

  • Cut the lime into wedges and place them together with a few mint leaves and the sugar into a sturdy glass and use a muddler to crush the mint and lime to release the mint oils and lime juice.
  • Put it in a glass, add the ice cubes and pour the white rum.
  • Fill the glass with club soda. Stir, taste, and garnish with a lime slice and mint leaves.
    Cheers!
Keyword Mojito, Mojito cocktail

Enjoy it! Cheers!

Have a wonderful weekend!

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44 thoughts

  1. This might be the only time that I’m not envying the photos you show dear Ribby. But I’m longing for heat. I’m freezing in my seat right now. 16 degrees C inside the house 🥶

      1. True. Alcohol does sometimes do that. 😄
        It’s too cold for me too, but we’re trying to be economical and tries to avoid electric heater. The house isn’t holding the heat as well as it should.
        20C is my ideal temperature ☺

      2. Haha 😄 I think it a question of getting use to it. Now we keep the room at 18-19. It’s fine. Then again, it’s the same in Spain, anything lower than 21 and everyone use jackets 😄

      3. It’s fine until you move, once you stay you’ll freeze 🥶😁 At least this happened to me back home…😁 until I was moving around with house work or cooking 18-19 was perfect temperature but when I stopped oh my…I needed lots of layers and hot drinks 😆😆

    1. Hahaha…a good thing from living always in summer is that I can enjoy the fresh cocktails and foods everyday 🤪 But can also help to warm your soul in a cold day 😉 Have a lovely weekend!

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