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Frojitos

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Two glasses of frozen rum lime juice raw sugar syrup and chopped mint leaves with sprigs of mint and limes.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Stevie Stewart

For Frojitos—yes, frozen mojitos—you get to skip the muddling and grab the blender instead. Use white rum for classic mojito flavor, but this recipe tastes just as delicious with dark rum.

This recipe was excerpted from 'Every Cocktail Has a Twist' by Carey Jones and John McCarthy. Buy the full book on Amazon.

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What you’ll need

Cooks' Note

For 6 drinks or 4 big ones, follow the directions as here with 9 ounces rum, 6 ounces lime juice, 6 ounces raw sugar syrup, 1½ cups mint leaves, and 6 cups of ice.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 2 drinks

Ingredients

For the Raw Sugar Syrup

4 ounces water
4 ounces raw sugar

For the cocktail

3 ounces rum
2 ounces lime juice
2 ounces Raw Sugar Syrup
30 leaves mint
4 sprigs mint for garnish

Preparation

  1. Make the Raw Sugar Syrup

    Step 1

    In a kettle or microwave, heat the water until nearly boiling. Add the sugar and stir until it dissolves completely. Raw sugar needs more time to dissolve than granulated sugar. If it’s taking a while, reheat it and resume stirring. Let cool to room temperature before using. Makes approximately 7 ounces.

  2. Make the cocktail

    Step 2

    In a blender, combine rum, lime juice, Raw Sugar Syrup, and mint leaves and add 2 cups of ice. Blend until smooth and divide between two glasses of choice. Lightly tap the mint sprigs against your hand to release their aromatic oils before adding to the glasses.

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Excerpted from Every Cocktail Has a Twist by Carey Jones and John McCarthy. Copyright © 2023. Used with permission of the publisher, Countryman Press. All rights reserved. Buy the full book from Amazon or WW Norton.

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