Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Muddle Mint & Lime: Place mint leaves and lime wedges in a glass. Sprinkle sugar over them. Gently press and twist with a muddler or spoon to release juice and aroma.
- Add Ice: Fill the glass with ice cubes to chill the mixture.
- Pour Soda Water: Slowly pour soda water over the muddled mint and lime. Stir gently to combine flavors.
- Add Flavor Twists (Optional): Enhance your mocktail with fruit or herb variations like berries, mango, cucumber, or coconut water for extra freshness.
- Garnish & Serve:Top with a sprig of mint or a lime wheel. Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing Mojito Mocktail!
Notes
- Sweetness: Adjust sugar or honey according to taste.
- Mint: Always use fresh mint for the best flavor.
- Make Ahead: Pre-muddle mint and lime, refrigerate, and add soda just before serving.
- Variations: Try lemon instead of lime, or add a splash of fruit juice for a colorful twist.
Nutrition Information (per serving, approximate)
- Calories: 45 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 12 g
- Sugar: 9 g
- Protein: 0.5 g
- Fat: 0.1 g
FAQ
Q1: Can I make Mojito Mocktail without sugar?A1: Yes! You can use honey, agave, or a natural sweetener. Adjust to taste for a low-sugar version. Q2: How do I make a Mojito Mocktail fizzy?
A2: Use soda water or sparkling water instead of still water for bubbles. Pour slowly over the ice to keep fizz intact. Q3: Can I prepare this Mojito Mocktail in advance?
A3: You can pre-muddle the mint and lime and store it in the fridge. Add soda water and ice just before serving for the freshest taste. Q4: What fruits can I add for flavor variations?
A4: Berries, mango, watermelon, or cucumber work beautifully. Even a splash of coconut water adds tropical freshness. Q5: Is Mojito Mocktail kid-friendly?
A5: Absolutely! It’s non-alcoholic, refreshing, and perfect for kids, teens, and adults alike.


