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This strawberry mojito co*cktail recipe is perfect when you have sweet seasonal strawberries. When it’s hot outside, this strawberry mojito recipe is also perfect. It’s refreshing, perfectly sweet, fruity and fragrant of the season.

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Strawberry Mojito Recipe

How lucky are we to be in mild So Cal weather? Very lucky, but we’re not bragging. And hey, we have congestion and smog to add to our heat, so there’s always a trade-off with our mild weather! After a long work day when we’re in town, we spent quite a bit of time in the backyard pulling weeds, trimming excess branches and building up a hefty thirst. Normally we have quite a collection of ice cold bottles of Rose in the fridge, but mixing it up with summer co*cktails keeps us inspired and energized to weed some more.As of late, the mint seeds we sprinkled in the garden is taking off beautifully. An abundance of fresh mint in thesestrawberry mojito drinksare always a fabulous late Spring and Summer quencher.

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For berry lovers theres a great new reference and recipe book, appropriately called The Berry Bible. Every single page in this thorough book by author Janie Hibler is helpful for anyone wanting to expand their repertoire for berries, particularly to those to worship berries. Thus, The Berry Bible title.

Classic berries such as strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are covered in depth, but extra commentary on unique berries make this book even more fascinating. Buffalo berries, cloud berries and josta berries are just a few examples of unique fruits to school you to a higher level of berry knowledge. The Berry Bibledoesn’t have any photographs, but rather, the valuable information, fresh recipes and interesting topics make it a worthy reference to have on your bookshelf.

Can You Use Other Berries for Mojitos?

Yes you can substitute different berries for our strawberry mojito co*cktail! You can try this with muddled blueberries, blackberries or raspberries. There’s lots of possibilities to mix this recipe up with your favorite berries. Or you can do a mixed berry mojito and it will be equally delicious.

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We tend to be a bit obsessive over our co*cktail tools. Here’s some of our favorites we’ve collected and put to use over the years:

Strawberry Mojito co*cktail Recipe | Mojito co*cktails Drinks (8)The Berry Bible by Janie Hibler – A great source of inspiration and recipes for berry deliciousness.

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Strawberry Mojito co*cktail Recipe

Yield: 1 co*cktail

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Adapted from The Berry Bible. The simple syrup recipe in the Notes is for a larger batch of simple syrup to keep on hand. It keeps for months in the fridge if you store it in a clean container. If you don't want to make the simple syrup (although it always great to have on hand) you can muddle in about 1 tablespoon (or to taste) of sugar instead.

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Ingredients

  • 1 ounce (30 ml) simple syrup , or to taste
  • 3 (3) fresh strawberries (approximiately)
  • 2-3 (4) fresh spearmint sprigs (chopped if you prefer smaller mint pieces in your co*cktail)
  • 1 ounce (30 ml) fresh lime juice
  • 2 ounces (60 ml) light rum
  • 3-4 ounces (90-120 ml) soda water

Instructions

  • In a chilled highball glass (about 10-12 ounces), muddle the simple syrup, strawberries and mint leaves together with the back of a spoon or muddler. Crush the strawberries and mint leaves well.

  • Stir in the lime juice and rum. Fill the glass with ice and top off with soda water. Gently stir.

  • Garnish with mint sprigs or strawberry slices.

Notes

Note 1: A basic simple syrup is a 1:1 ratio of sugar dissolved in water. Example- One cup sugar dissolved in one cup of water.

We usually make larger batches and keep on hand in the refrigerator.

If possible, make ahead of time and use cooled or preferably chilled when making the co*cktails.

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Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 228kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Sodium: 37mg, Potassium: 55mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 22g, Vitamin A: 170IU, Vitamin C: 30.9mg, Iron: 1.2mg

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: co*cktails, Garden Recipes

Calories: 228

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FAQs

What is a strawberry mojito made of? ›

Toss juiced limes into the pitcher along with mint, strawberries, and 1 cup sugar. Crush with a muddler to release strawberry juice and mint oil. Stir in club soda and rum until sugar has dissolved. Pour into the prepared glasses over ice cubes to serve.

What alcoholic beverage is in a mojito? ›

Rum, lime, mint and sugar (the island nation grows sugar cane) are joined together and then lengthened with thirst-quenching club soda to create a delicious, lighthearted co*cktail. The drink is traditionally made with unaged white rum, which yields a light, crisp flavor.

What is a mocktail mojito called? ›

A mojito without alcohol is called a "virgin mojito" or "nojito". The Cojito adds coconut flavor, often through the use of coconut-flavored rum. A dirty mojito calls for gold rum instead of white rum, and raw sugar or demerara sugar.

What is strawberry co*cktail made of? ›

In a mixing glass, thoroughly muddle strawberries with the basil. Squeeze in the juice of one lemon and a drizzle of honey. Stir in the vodka. Fill a collins glass with ice and pour your mixture into the glass.

What's the difference between a strawberry mojito and a daiquiri? ›

While both are classic rum co*cktails, a mojito is made with rum, sugar, lime, mint, and soda water, while a daiquiri is made with lime juice, sugar or simple syrup, and rum. Daiquiris are typically shaken and sometimes blended with ice rather than muddled.

Can mojito get you drunk? ›

The amount of alcohol in one Mojito is generally not extremely high, but it can contribute to feeling tipsy, especially if consumed relatively quickly.

What is the difference between a mojito and a Cuban mojito? ›

Spearmint is most commonly used for mojitos and is what you'll likely find at the grocery store labeled generically as "mint." For an authentic Cuban mojito, use mojito mint, or Mentha x villosa, a type of mint native to Cuba with a more understated flavor than that of spearmint.

What alcohol pairs well with strawberries? ›

I've found over the years that the best tasting strawberries have been infused with a dry alcohol. Prosecco, Champagne, Vodka, Rum, White wine, Red wine or Rosé work really well with strawberries.

What is the strawberry drink from Starbucks called? ›

Strawberry Crème Frappuccino® Blended Beverage: Starbucks Coffee Company.

How do you make a strawberry supernova drink? ›

Combine Teremana Blanco, Lime Juice, Strawberry Puree and Coconut Water. Shake, strain and pour into a coupe or champagne glass. Top with Champagne and garnish with a strawberry.

Does strawberry mojito contain alcohol? ›

If you're looking for a refreshing drink that feels extra special to sip on, look no further than a strawberry mojito mocktail. Made with simple, healthy ingredients and completely free from alcohol, this mocktail is hydrating, easy to make - and still super fancy! It's even classed as a zero calorie drink.

Is a mojito very alcoholic? ›

How Strong Is the Mojito? The mojito is not a terribly strong co*cktail. When made with 80-proof rum, the alcohol content falls in the 13 percent ABV (26 proof) range. That makes it equivalent to a glass of wine, only far more refreshing.

Can you buy strawberry mojito? ›

Princes Strawberry Mojito Skinny Mixers are available in ASDA and Tesco.

Does mojito contain alcohol? ›

Therefore, Mojitos typically contain white rum, which has a much lighter and more crisp flavour. Of course, you can use alternatives to white rum such as vodka, tequila or gin, but these spirits will not accomplish the authentic flavours of a Cuban Mojito.

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