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Stay hydrated during the hot summer days with this 6 ingredient raspberry mocktail with lime and mint. Enjoy this non alcoholic drink or add some white rum. The raspberry syrup, raspberries, mint, lime juice, and soda are refreshing and easy.
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Mojito
Mojitos are a traditional Cuban drink with white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint. Here’s a more traditional recipe by Alex Garcia, on Food Network.
How will this raspberry mojito make your life easier?
Plain water gets boring pretty quick, that’s why I like to add simple flavors to my water to stay hydrated and enjoy something tasty. This anything-but-boring raspberry mocktail with lime and mint is a great way to enjoy water in the summer.
Here are a couple other drink ideas:
What makes this mojito mocktail so good?
How do I make a raspberry mojito mocktail?
Start making your raspberry mocktail by muddling a small handful of each: mint leaves and fresh raspberries in serving glass.
Add a few ice cubes.
Pour sparkling water, lime juice, and raspberry syrup into glass. Sprinkle a pinch of salt over. Mix. Garnish your raspberry mocktail with fresh mint leaves and raspberries, if desired.
Add salt? Yes, it brings out the tanginess of the lime and brings out all the flavors. Trust me, it’s necessary in this raspberry mocktail.
Substitutions/Tips
- You can substitute the raspberries and raspberry syrup with any fruit/syrup. It’d be good with blueberry, mango, pineapple, or other slightly tangy-tangy fruit.
- If you don’t have fruit syrup, just add 2-3x the fruit to it, and muddle it all. The syrup adds a lot of raspberry/fruit flavor, so you’ll need to substitute with enough flavor.
- Substitute the sparkling water with flavored sparkling water, club soda, or even Fresca or citrus pop.
- Other great add-ins: white rum.
FAQ
A mocktail is a drink without any alcohol, a mojito is a Cuban cocktail. You can make a mojito mocktail by not adding the rum to it.
What can I make with leftover ingredients?
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Raspberry Mocktail with Lime and Mint
Stay hydrated during the hot summer days with this 6 ingredient raspberry mocktail with lime and mint. Enjoy it all day long, and even add some white rum for a fun adult drink.
Ingredients
- 4-6 Mint leaves
- 5-6 Fresh raspberries
- Ice cubes to preference
- 1 cup Sparkling water
- 1 ounce Lime juice 2 Tablespoons
- 1 ounce Raspberry syrup
- pinch salt
Instructions
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Muddle 4-6 mint leaves and 5-6 fresh raspberries in serving glass.
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Add a few ice cubes, to your preference.
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Pour 1 cup sparkling water, 1 ounce lime juice, 1 ounce Raspberry Syrup into glass. Sprinkle a pinch of salt over. Mix. Garnish with fresh mint leaves and raspberries, if desired.
Notes
- Substitute the raspberries and raspberry syrup with any fruit/syrup, like blueberry, mango, pineapple, or other slightly tangy-tangy fruit.
- If you don’t have fruit syrup, just add 2-3x the fruit to it, and muddle it all. The syrup adds a lot of raspberry/fruit flavor, so you’ll need to substitute with enough flavor.
- Substitute the sparkling water with flavored sparkling water, club soda, or even Fresca or citrus pop.
- Other great add-ins: white rum.
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