Recipes Drinks Recipes Cocktail Recipes Mojito Recipes The Real Mojito 4.8 (767) 536 Reviews 143 Photos This is an authentic recipe for a mojito cocktail. I sized the recipe for one serving, but you can adjust it accordingly and make a pitcher full. It's a very refreshing drink for hot summer days. Submitted by Brandy Updated on July 29, 2024 Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen Tested by Allrecipes Test Kitchen The Allrecipes Test Kitchen staff are a team of culinary pros who make and vet recipes using only equipment you'd find in a home kitchen. Staff credentials vary but include training at the Culinary Institute of America; kitchen stints in fine dining restaurants; and countless hours in the test kitchen itself. Meet the Allrecipes Test Kitchen Save Rate Print Share Add Photo 143 143 143 143 Prep Time: 10 mins Total Time: 10 mins Servings: 1 Yield: 1 cocktail Jump to Nutrition Facts Jump to recipe This Cuban cocktail is a blend of a few simple ingredients, but the resulting drink is the perfect balance of sweet and tart, not to mention refreshing! What makes this a five-star recipe? It stays true to the original mojito with real, fresh ingredients. The recipe makes one serving, but you can easily scale it up to make a pitcher for summertime entertaining. CC<3's2bake What Is a Mojito? A mojito is a classic highball drink that originated in Cuba. Not surprisingly, this cocktail uses ingredients indigenous to Cuba, including rum, lime, mint, and sugar. The mixture is topped off with a little club soda to create a thirst-quenching libation. It requires a bit more labor than many mixed drinks, as it involves first muddling fresh mint, lime, and sugar together to release the flavors. But it's well worth it for a refreshing, fizzy, and mildly sweet rum cocktail that remains one of the most popular to this day. Mojito Ingredients Wondering what you'll need to make a mojito? Luckily, you only need five ingredients to make this refreshing cocktail. Rum: Always use white rum for mojitos. Avoid spiced rums, because these will take away from the freshness of the mint and lime. Mint: 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. Lime: Use freshly squeezed limes for best flavor. When shopping for limes, look for fruits with smooth skin, as this indicates the fruit is full of juice. Sugar: Folks often substitute simple syrup for sugar in mojitos because it blends into the drink more smoothly. However, classic mojito recipes call for granulated sugar. Not only does this ensure the drink isn't overly sweet, but the occasional undissolved sugar granule adds texture that's signature to a classic mojito. If you prefer, you can use superfine/caster sugar in place of granulated sugar, as this will dissolve more easily into cold liquid. Club Soda: Top everything off with club soda to lighten up the drink and balance out the other ingredients. What You'll Need to Make a Mojito As with most cocktails, crafting mojitos requires a few special tools — namely, a muddler. This bartending tool is used to crush fresh herbs and fruits to help release their flavors. If you don't have a muddler, use the end of a wooden spoon instead. Meals to Enjoy With a Mojito If you're looking to round out your mojito with a great meal, these recipes below are perfect options to pair with a light, refreshing cocktail. Ceviche Grilled Chicken, Peach, and Arugula Salad Cuban Midnight Sandwich Mojo Shrimp Grilled Fish Tacos with Chipotle-Lime Dressing Try These Twists on a Classic Mojito Are you craving something other than a traditional mojito? Try these recipes for a twist on the classic cocktail: Strawberry Mojito Cocojito (Frozen Mojito) Minty Mango Mojito Fresh Raspberry Mojito Captain's Mojito Allrecipes Community Tips and Praise "Light, refreshing and a perfect blend of tart and sweet," says reviewer winelight. "Plan to make 2 or more pitchers if you have more than a couple of friends," says reviewer LeslieRN72. "These mojitos go down easily and are gone in a flash!" "This is the closest I've found to a real mojito like your favorite bartender will mix for you," says reviewer Stenner. "It's essential that you use fresh spearmint and lime." Editorial contributions by Melanie Fincher Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1x 2x 4x Oops! Something went wrong. Our team is working on it. Original recipe (1X) yields 1 servings 10 fresh mint leaves ½ medium lime, cut into 3 wedges, divided 2 tablespoons white sugar, or to taste 1 cup ice cubes, or as needed 1 ½ fluid ounces white rum ½ cup club soda, or as needed Directions Gather the ingredients. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Place mint leaves and 1 lime wedge into a sturdy glass. Use a muddler and crush to release mint oils and lime juice. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Add remaining lime wedges and 2 tablespoons sugar, and muddle again to release the lime juice. Do not strain the mixture. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Fill the glass almost to the top with ice. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Pour in rum and fill the glass with club soda. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Stir, taste, and add more sugar if desired. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios I Made It Print 1,435 home cooks made it! Nutrition Facts (per serving) 203 Calories 0g Fat 29g Carbs 0g Protein Show Full Nutrition Label Hide Full Nutrition Label Nutrition Facts Servings Per Recipe 1 Calories 203 % Daily Value * Total Fat 0g 0% Sodium 11mg 0% Total Carbohydrate 29g 10% Dietary Fiber 1g 3% Protein 0g 0% Potassium 39mg 1% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. ** Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data. (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.