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The thread discusses the preparation of a refreshing triple citrus mojito recipe, focusing on ingredient quantities and personal experiences related to making the drink for a show. Participants share their thoughts on the amount of lemon/lime pop needed and variations they have tried.
Views differ regarding the exact amount of lemon/lime pop needed, with no clear consensus on the best approach to measuring it.
Participants share their personal experiences and variations in preparing the mojito, reflecting a range of approaches to the recipe.
Consultants looking for ideas on drink recipes for shows or seeking tips on ingredient measurements may find this discussion relevant.
chefann said:LOVE this recipe!! You're going to wish you have enough ingredients for a double batch.![]()
To make Refreshing Triple Citrus Mojitos, you'll need fresh mint leaves, lime juice, lemon juice, orange juice, simple syrup, club soda, and ice. Additionally, you can use rum if you want to make it an alcoholic beverage.
Yes, you can prepare the citrus juices and simple syrup in advance. However, it's best to mix the mojitos just before serving to ensure the mint stays fresh and the club soda remains fizzy.
To make a non-alcoholic version, simply omit the rum and increase the amount of club soda or use a flavored sparkling water. The combination of citrus juices and mint will still provide a refreshing taste.
You will need a muddler to crush the mint leaves, a shaker or mixing glass to combine the ingredients, and a jigger or measuring cup for accurate measurements. A serving pitcher or glasses for presentation will also enhance the experience.
Absolutely! You can customize your mojito by adding other fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, or even cucumber for a unique twist. Just muddle the additional fruits along with the mint for a refreshing flavor.