Today I am celebrating. My little corner of the Internet has reach a milestone. What you are currently reading is . . . drumroll please! . . . post number 200!
Why only yesterday, I was on post number 100. (Cranberry Spritzer, in case you were wondering.) Busy with recipes and posts (and the occasional family visit), I sometimes lose track of time and place.
All I can say is, thanks to the many who’ve been so supportive!
Clearly, a cocktail is required.
Throughout the summer, I’ve been growing a big pot of mint, and because it’s calling to me, I decided on a Mojito for my 200th celebratory post. I love how the fresh flavors of mint, lime and rum combine. It makes a fantastic summer cocktail!
What is a Mojito?
A Mojito, per Wikipedia, is a cocktail with Cuban origins. Traditionally, it consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water and mint. It’s a combination of complementing, contrasting tastes: tongue soothing sweet, taste bud tingling citrus, and outdoorsy green herbaceous mint that dress up the rum, making the Mojito a summer frolic.
How to Make a Bacardi Mojito
Since a Mojito calls for white rum, I use Bacardi, one of the most accessible brands. Did I ever tell you about my introduction to Daiquiris in college?
Perhaps another day . . .
Bacardi’s website provides the following proportions:
- 2 parts Bacardi rum
- 4 lime wedges
- 12 fresh mint leaves
- 2 teaspoon extra-fine sugar
- 1 part club soda.
- Sprig of fresh mint for garnish
Squeeze the lime wedges to release their juice, leave the wedges in the drink and then press sugar into them. This is called “muddling,” which means that you lightly mash the ingredients in a glass. This same process is used for fruit and spices in an old fashioned, for example.
The next step is the mint. According to Bacardi: “…bruise the mint leaves by clapping them between your palms, rub them on the rim of the glass and drop them in.”
Now, conventional wisdom suggests that mint leaves are delicate and only the essence of mint is needed in the drink. But, IMO, there is no such thing as too much mint in a mojito! So, I muddle my mint in the glass, too, ensuring a delightfully minty flavor to the cocktail!
Next, half-fill the glass with ice, add the rum and stir. Top with club soda and garnish with the sprig of lime.
Mojito variations
The most obvious variation to a traditional Bacardi Mojito is using lime flavored rum. Bacardi’s website gives essentially the same recipe, only they state to increase the sugar to 2 Tablespoons and reduce the mint leaves to 6-8. Huh? It’s my favorite part! I did try this version and I have to say, I really missed the mint!
If, like me, you think the mint is the best part, keep using 12 leaves. This version is very good, but as much as I like lime, I still prefer the mojito made with unflavored white rum. To me, there’s a nice balance of flavors. And, a lot less sugar (practically a diet drink!).
Speaking of balance, I like to keep mine, if possible, by making a weaker mojito with only 1 part rum to 2 parts club soda. That’s the beauty of making these at home. You can play all you want with proportions and flavors!
In the flavor category, there are many ways to customize your mojito. Just muddle some fruit right in the beginning. Berry flavors work well – blueberry, strawberry, even blackberry. You might end up reducing the lime and/or mint for these (or not, LOL). It’s your drink. Make it yours!
You could also use simple syrup instead of the sugar. That way, you're not dealing with sugar that isn't dissolving like you want. A terrific option is to make some lemon lime simple syrup to keep that citrus taste alive!
However you decide to make it, I hope you love this Bacardi Mojito as much as I do.
And if you still have some mint leaves to use, a mint julep recipe will never do you wrong! Need even more ideas? Check out these fresh mint recipes from healing tomato - so many great ideas!
Cheers! 🥂
Recipe FAQs
Ok, first of all I have to say that “Keto Mojito” is the most fun name ever! Go ahead – say it out loud. Keto Mojito! Super fun! Right? LOL
Mojitos are pretty low carb already. The recipe specifies only 2 teaspoons of sugar. I sometimes make my mojito with only one teaspoon, but if even that reduction isn’t enough for you no-nonsense dieters, use no sugar, or a sugar substitute, like a monkfruit-erythritol blend.
Note: As I have written before, there are other sugar substitutes. Even though it’s a tongue-twister, monkfruit-erythritol works for me.
Carb alert: My nutritional calculator says lime wedges have 8 grams of carbs and mint leaves have 2 grams. I’m not sure the limes matter because you don’t eat them. As for the mint, do what works. I doubt these add any real carbs to this keto mojito.
Mint is considered a “vigorous perennial.” What this means is, if planted in the ground, it will grow and spread rampantly, threatening to take over your entire garden if you are not careful. It is most often recommended to be grown in containers.
I have had great luck growing mint in pots. In a garden, the pot can be sunk into the dirt, leaving it raised 1-2 inches above the soil. I’ve had mint survive through a Wisconsin winter using this method.
But my favorite approach is planting in a free-standing pot. This pot resides on my patio and can be moved around if I feel the sunlight needs of the mint aren’t being met. It’s also convenient that this locates the plant right outside the door, so I can make a quick harvest when the urge for a mojito strikes. 😎 Plus, I bring the pot inside in the fall and have access to fresh mint leaves all winter long!
📖 Recipe
Bacardi Mojito
Ingredients
- 2 parts Bacardi rum
- 4 lime wedges
- 12 fresh mint leaves
- 2 teaspoon extra-fine sugar*see note
- 1 part club soda.
- Sprig of fresh mint for garnish
Instructions
- Squeeze the lime wedges while placing in the glass. Add sugar and muddle with the limes to help dissolve the sugar.
- Add mint leaves and muddle gently.
- Fill glass half-full with ice. Pour in the rum and stir.
- Fill the glass with ice and add the club soda.
- Garnish with sprig of mint and/or lime slice as preferred.
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Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
Debra
Love this tasty and refreshing way to use up all this mint from my garden!
Sula
Me too! I love mint, this was the perfect solution!
Natalie
Mojito is one of my favorite drinks! Cheers. I will give your recipe a try. Thanks!
Sula
Its one of mine too! I hope you give it a try! Cheers!
Sanna
Congratulations on your 200th post. Let’s celebrate with a good mojito.
Sula
Yes!
michele
Cheers! Love all the mint in this cocktail recipe!
Sula
Cheers for sure!!
Mama Maggie's Kitchen
My husband will surely love this drink!
Sula
I know I do!
Chef Dennis
This Bacardi Mojito qill be perfect! I can't wait to taste this.
Sula
It is delicious!
Marie
Love this! Rum and mint is a favourite combo for me!
Sula
For me too!
Andréa Janssen
Congratulations, 200 is a really nice number! And the mojito is a really great way to say Cheers to that occasion!
Sula
Thank you!
Capri
Congrats on your 200th post!! This mojito is a great way to celebrate!
Sula
Its been a happy celebration to be sure!
Swathi
Barcardi mojito looks delicious I would love to try it, I have some bacardi rum in hand.
Sula
Perfect! I hope you give it a try!
Emily Woodward
Mint makes everything the best! Thanks for sharing!
Sula
Yes, the more mint the better!!
Alexandra
Congratulations on post number 200! I cannot think of a better way to celebrate than this delicious mojito - cheers!
Sula
Cheers to you Alexandra!
Emily
Congratulations on your 200th post and thanks for the mojito recipe! Anything with mint is a must make for me!!
Sula
Thank you Emily. I agree on the mint - so yummy!
Taleen | Just As Tasty
This post is so helpful and informative! I love mojitos but never make them at home... will have to try this!
Sula
Oh yes mojitos are much easier than you think!
Debbie
Congrats on your 200th post!!! This calls for celebration!
Sula
Thank you! I definitely feel like a celebration is in order!
Angela
I have all the ingredients 🙂 tonight mojito party yeahhh
Sula
That's the best kind! LOL
Amy
Oh my this looks so refreshing! Need a little pick up this weekend so I'm going to treat myself to a couple of these!
Sula
I hope you enjoy them!
Texasgirl
200 Posts....that certainly deserves a mojito or 2 or 3! Congratulations! Mojitos are my absolute fav and this is a great recipe! Think I will have one and celebrate with you!!!
Sula
I hope you do! I still have a little rum left so I might have a few more myself! 🙂
Big Trouble
Congrats on your 200th post, Sula! And this is a great one to be your 200th! What a perfect summer drink! Can't wait to try this new recipe this weekend!
Sula
Please think of me while you are raising your glass! Cheers!
Blake Moon
That was fun!
Sula
Thank you Blake 🙂