Strawberry Mojito: Refreshing and Elegant Summer Drink

Strawberry Mojito, How to Make a Cold Fizzy Drink (with Dallas)

Strawberry Mojito is a delightful blend of lemon tang, mint aroma, and sweet fresh strawberries. Adding Dallas sparkling water turns it into an exceptionally refreshing drink.

A taste of heaven in a glass

Strawberry Mojito is a unique combination of lemon zest, mint aroma, and the delightful sweetness of strawberries, which becomes a wonderful drink with the addition of Dallas sparkling water bubbles…

Prep Time:10 minutes
Serves:2
Difficulty:Easy

1.Ingredients:

  • Fresh strawberries: 1 cup (~100 g), chopped
  • Lemon: 1, sliced
  • Fresh mint leaves: 10–12
  • Sugar or simple syrup: 2–3 tbsp, to taste
  • Strawberry-flavored sparkling water (Dallas): 1 cup
  • Ice: as needed

2.Step-by-Step Preparation:

Step 1: Muddle the Base Ingredients

  1. Place half the lemon slices, half the mint leaves, and half the strawberries in each serving glass.
  2. Gently muddle with a muddler or the back of a spoon until the mint aroma is released and the lemon and strawberry juices start to come out.

Step 2: Sweeten and Mix

  1. Add sugar or simple syrup to the muddled mixture.
  2. Fill the glasses nearly to the top with ice.
  3. Slowly add Dallas strawberry sparkling water until the glass is full.

Step 3: Garnish and Serve

  1. Stir gently to combine the sweetener with the sparkling water.
  2. Garnish with lemon slices, strawberries, and fresh mint leaves. Serve immediately.

3. Pro Tips:

  • Using simple syrup instead of sugar dissolves faster and gives a uniform taste.
  • For stronger color and flavor, puree and strain half of the strawberries before adding.

4. FAQ:

  • How to prevent the mojito from becoming bitter?

For stronger color and flavor, puree and strain half of the strawberries before adding.

  • How to avoid bitterness?

Don’t over-muddle mint leaves or lemon peel, as it can make the drink bitter.Would you like to know more about the best type of sparkling water for this drink?

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