This Mojito is one of my family’s favorite drinks we make throughout the year, but more frequently during summer. Classic Virgin Mint Mojito is always my favorite, but I love to try variations and use seasonal fruits while making a mojito. So today, I am sharing two ways of making a mojito

Classic virgin mojito Mango virgin mojito

Mint leaves or Pudina Lemon or Lime Sugar (or honey) Crushed ice Sparkling water (soda) You can skip the sugar and sparkling water and use sprite or ginger ale if desired.

Add the ice cubes to the blender and pulse until you get ice chunks of the desired size. Muddling - mashing the lemon or lime wedges along with mint leaves releases the flavor and oil from both mint and lemon, which gives all the flavor needed for your drink. Later you add lime juice just for the taste if desired. A wooden spoon or wooden rolling pin is the best alternative to the muddler.

Ingredients for Virgin Mojito

1 Lemon or Lime, cut into wedges 6 to 8 Mint leaves ½ to 1 tablespoon Fine sugar (adjust more or less to taste) 3 tablespoon Crushed Ice 1 teaspoon Lemon juice (optional) Soda or Sparkling water Mint leaves and lemon wedges (for garnish) 1 Lemon or Lime, cut into wedges 2 to 3 tablespoon Mango cubes 6 to 8 Mint leaves 1 teaspoon Lemon juice (optional) 1 tablespoon Sugar 3 tablespoon Crushed ice Soda or Sparkling water Mint leaves, lemon wedges, mango cubes for garnish

Making of Classic Mint Virgin Mojito

In a serving glass, add lemon wedges, mint leaves, and muddle. Note: add lemon wedges and not juice here because we want the oil and flavor from the lemon rind along with oil from mint leaves which makes this drink extra delicious. Add sugar powder and crushed ice, fill the serving glass with sparkling water or soda as required, and garnish it with mint leaves and lemon wedges.

In a serving glass, add lemon wedges, mint leaves, mango cubes, and muddle.  To this, add sugar, lemon juice, crushed ice, and fill with sparkling water or soda and garnish with lemon wedges, mango cubes, and mint leaves. To make the alcoholic version of this drink, add 2 oz rum while adding sparkling water.

Instead of mangoes, you can use fresh berries like raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries. If you love peaches, then feel free to make a peach mojito. Now, if you want to try something spicy, add jalapeno slices. This is going to be spicy, and the kick is just so different.

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