Strawberry Mojito Recipe
This strawberry mojito cocktail 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.
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 cocktails 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 these strawberry mojito drinks are always a fabulous late Spring and Summer quencher.
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Can You Use Other Berries for Mojitos?
Yes you can substitute different berries for our strawberry mojito cocktail! 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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Strawberry Mojito Cocktail Recipe
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 cocktail)
- 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
Video
Nutrition Information per Serving
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This post was originally published in 2010 and re-published in 2018 with new step-by-step photos!
It’s so good and tasty. This cocktail is one of the most balanced and refreshing drinks I’ve made! Thanks so much!
Delicious!!!
This!!!! Is my summer drink! I happened to find the sweetest organic strawberries here in vt and omg is it superb! Thank you!
Thank you Diana! So glad you enjoyed these and organic strawberries are awesome!
I can’t get enough of this drink. It’s so good. I just know I’ll be spending all Summer long with this mojito.
Gave it a try by making it for family & friends. Every one enjoyed it despite wet weathery day! Thanx
This recipe is perfect. So refreshing.
Awesome and thanks Sue! So glad you enjoyed the strawberry mojito.
This is such a refreshing cocktail. I love it with extra muddled strawberries.
Really great tasting mojito! I wouldn’t have thought of adding strawberries this way.
A POUND of sugar?! Probably should be a cup, right?
Actually it is a pound which is about 2 1/4 cups of sugar. You could even do an even 2 cups of sugar to the 2 cups of water if you like to make an even 1:1 water:sugar ratio for the simple syrup. I forgot to mention it in the headnote, but the simple syrup recipe 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.
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Thanks for sharing – it looks delicious!
thank you for this great recipe! i featured it in my happy weekend {and am going to make some tomorrow for our day at the beach!}.
I love this idea, but can you explain what “simple syrup” is? Thank You
Hi Melissa,
Simple syrup is basically a sugar water. We have a quick recipe for simple syrup on this post. Sorry we forgot to add it to the Mojito post. We’ve put it in now. Thanks and enjoy. This is a great summertime cocktail!
You can be sure i’ll be making this drink in a few or so when it hopefully gets warm! I can’t wait! Looks so pretty and refreshing! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! ๐
Tried this recipe and it was FANTASTIC! A few other quick & easy strawberry recipes I love: http://eating-made-easy.com/2010/08/19/5-easy-strawberry-recipes/
Looks damn good, and we always have fresh strawberries around here, and plenty of heat (Southern Louisiana). I think my girl would love this one .