Mixing Mojitos

MojitoIt is my opinion that some mixed drinks are easy to make and others are downright precarious. When I am hosting a party—and I love to host parties—I like to treat guests to a new, surprising cocktail. I think margaritas, gin & tonics and even lemon drops are pretty easy to make; in other words there is room to fudge (too much of this, too little of that, and it still tastes good—mind you, I have been proven wrong on this point). Mojitos and sidecars, on the other hand, are a bit persnickety—easy to mess up. It took me some serious experimenting to hit this mojito out of the park:

Mojito
Serves 2.

2 glugs of Mint Simple Syrup (recipe below)
Juice of 1 lime (plus to taste)
6-10 mint leaves
1 cup light Rum—(Cruzan Light Rum is smooth & low budget)
Soda (fill 1/4 or less of each glass w/soda; 3/4 will be the good stuff)

Wipe lime slice around top rim of martini glass, dip in sugar, place splash of soda in each empty glass. Combine all ingredients except soda in shaker. Muddle and/or shake and strain into glass. No, there aren’t chunks of mint or ice in this mojito; try it—you will love it.

Mint Simple Syrup
2 cups sugar
2 1/2 cups water
15-20 mint leaves

Bring to simmer over medium heat; simmer 5 minutes. Add mint leaves and turn off heat. Cool to room temperature. Strain out mint leaves and pour into bottle (keeps for weeks at room temp with tight lid; I recycle olive oil and maple syrup bottles and make my own labels for whatever inhabits the jar next).

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Comments

Lloyd March 2, 2008 18:11 pm

Thanks for the tip using mint simple syrup. I am curious what amount of syrup you use per drink?

janelle March 4, 2008 11:00 am

I would say about a Tablespoon, give or take. I am a big fan of eyeballing my drink pours; the best tip is you can always add more simple syrup, but it is hard to remove. Go easy at first and then taste for sweetness. My son loves to drink Mint Italian Sodas with the leftover simple syrup!

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