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Watermelon Mojito

If a standard-issue mojito weren't refreshing enough, one with muddled watermelon in the minty mix shoots it right off the charts. Hot summer weekend, sun beginning to set, backyard, friends. You get the picture. Yields 8 12-oz. drinks

8 large sprigs of fresh mint
4 cups cubed seedless watermelon (3/4-inch cubes are perfect here)
1/2 cup Simple Syrup
Ice cubes (you'll need about  2 quarts)
2 cups white rum (I like D'Aristi rum from Yucatan)
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
 Sparkling water or club soda
Tip: You need about 3 pounds of watermelon to yield the 4 cups of fruit you need for these drinks.

Set out eight tall 12-ounce glasses. Put the leaves stripped off a single sprig of mint into each glass--you'll need about 10 leaves for each drink--and top with 1/2  cup watermelon cubes. Divide the Simple Syrup among the glasses (1 Tbs./1 fl. oz. per glass). Use a muddler (or the handle of a wooden spoon or a long-handle ice tea spoon, though neither is anywhere near as effective) to crush the mint and watermelon, releasing their flavor into the syrup--the more muddling, the fuller the flavors. Fill each glass with ice. Measure in the rum (1/4 cup/2 fl. oz. per glass) and the lime juice (1 Tbs./1 fl. oz. per glass). Use a long-handle ice tea spoon to mix everything together. Top off each glass with a little sparkling water or soda and you're ready to serve.

From Book Fiesta at Rick's , pp. 48
August 24, 2010


user reviews

Star Star Star Star Star 1 Tbsp equals 1/2 an ounce, not a full ounce. You made that mistake twice in this recipe.