Easy Recipe: Perfect Mojito Made With Limeade
Mojito Made With Limeade. Top with your club soda and enjoy! Add Lime-Mint Syrup, rum, lime juice, and more ice.
So refreshing, so delicious and perfect for kids, pregnant women and anyone who would like a non-alcoholic drink. Directions: Place the mint leaves and a little bit of the limeade juice into a large pitcher and "muddle" the mint (i.e. crush it) to bring out the flavor. Top with your club soda and enjoy!
Food Network invites you to try this Mojito Limeade recipe from Bobby Flay.
Watch how to make this recipe.
The mojito is a favorite summer cocktail. Fill glass to the rim with limeade (Simply Limeade is the best brand to use in this recipe. Stir together mint syrup, rum, and lime juice in a large pitcher.
Because this is a Mocktail, it's essentially a bubbly, minty limeade. I just love a good mojito. Add fresh lime juice, sugar, and fresh mint leaves to a cocktail shaker.
Add Lime-Mint Syrup, rum, lime juice, and more ice. Use a muddler to crush the mint and lime to release the mint oils and lime juice. Add mint leaves and muddle it together.
Add chilled Lime-Mint Syrup, rum, lime juice, and more ice. While it's not always made with lime, the lemon lime combination is often used and particularly stunning. Add a teaspoon of honey and the juice from one lime (which equals two tablespoons of fresh lime juice).
Stir in the limeade concentrate, cold water, soda and rum. Top off with club soda, to taste. The simple recipe of rum, lime, and mint is perfect for cooling down and relaxing with friends.
Next, shake it up with the rum and some ice. Drop your lime wedges into the bottom of a large pitcher. Stir in the limeade concentrate, cold water, soda and rum.
In a small bowl, dissolve gelatin and sugar in boiling water; add mint leaves. Mojito: Pour lime juice and simple syrup into a tall glass. A mojito is a Cuban cocktail combining white rum, soda water, fresh lime juice and sugar, and it's a super refreshing cocktail with a boozy hit.
In a small bowl, dissolve gelatin and sugar in boiling water; add mint leaves. Press through a sieve; discard mint. These gorgeous lime mojitos call for Key lime-flavored rum, frozen limeade, and a sprinkling of fresh mint leaves.
Keep a hand full of sliced limes and mint for garnish. Directions: Place the mint leaves and a little bit of the limeade juice into a large pitcher and "muddle" the mint (i.e. crush it) to bring out the flavor. Top with a splash of club soda and garnish with lime slices and more mint.
Stir together mint syrup, rum, and lime juice in a large pitcher. Top with your club soda and enjoy! The fresh mint mixed with lime and bubbly carbonated water is such a tasty combination.