NY Times recipe from Cuba Cafe and adapted by William L. Hamilton who states, “You can drink a mint mojito without really thinking about it, and that’s a pretty good recommendation for a summer cocktail. This version is straightforward and simply perfect for a hot day. Muddle a handful of fresh mint leaves and some lime juice in the bottom of a glass. Then add rum, sugar, ice and a bit of club soda. Shake and serve with other Cuban dishes. The mojito originated in Cuba as a farmers’ drink in the late 19th century as Cuba’s rum industry modernized, making the mint mojito as common as beer. Only the rich drank it with ice and soda.”
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Mojito
November 30, 2025
Rob
- Total time: 10 Minutes
- Servings: 1 Drink
Ingredients
- 1 oz Mint Leaves, torn in half
- 2 oz Fresh Lime Juice
- 1 1/2 oz White Rum
- 1 tsp Extra-Fine Granulated Sugar
- Crushed Ice
- 4 oz Club Soda
Directions
- 1)
Muddle (crush with a pestle) the mint with the lime juice in the bottom of a tall cocktail glass.
- 2)
Add the rum, sugar, crushed ice and soda. Cover and shake, and uncover, serving with a lime wedge.