Mojito Criollo

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The Mojito Criollo is a Cocktail which consists of [[Rum]], [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Sugar, Mint, Shaved Ice, and Sodawater.
 
The Mojito Criollo is a Cocktail which consists of [[Rum]], [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Sugar, Mint, Shaved Ice, and Sodawater.
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NOTE: THIS PAGE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, JUST LIKE THE REST OF THIS WIKI!-P
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==From a La Floridita Booklet (1934)==
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*MOJITO CRIOLLO N°1, made with Rum
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*MOJITO CRIOLLO N°2, made with Gin
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*MOJITO CRIOLLO N°3, made with Brandy
  
  
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To mix well and to adorn with a mint small branch.  
 
To mix well and to adorn with a mint small branch.  
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==Miscellaneous Information==
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"...mojitos were not drunk with straws in the 1930's, not like today. I use crushed ice because its action is like a filter, so you can't get mint leaves while drinking." - Fernando Castellon
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 12 September 2006

The Mojito Criollo is a Cocktail which consists of Rum, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar, Mint, Shaved Ice, and Sodawater.


NOTE: THIS PAGE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, JUST LIKE THE REST OF THIS WIKI!-P

Contents

[edit] From a La Floridita Booklet (1934)

  • MOJITO CRIOLLO N°1, made with Rum
  • MOJITO CRIOLLO N°2, made with Gin
  • MOJITO CRIOLLO N°3, made with Brandy


[edit] Recipes

[edit] Cocktaildb.com

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  • 1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp sugar, muddle with several mint leaves & lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 oz light rum
  • Add lime shell in glass
  • Fill 2/3 with shaved ice
  • Fill with soda
  • Add mint leaf
  • Serve in a tall glass


[edit] Other Recipes from the Internet

[edit] epicurean.com

  • Several sprigs fresh mint
  • Peel of 1 small lemon, without the white pith
  • Juice of 1 small lime
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1/2 cup crushed ice
  • 2 ounces Bacardi light rum
  • Sparkling mineral water to taste

In a mortar, crush the mint leaves. Combine the leaves and the remaining ingredients, except the mineral water, in a cocktail shaker, stir well to release the mint aroma, pour without straining into a tall glass, and top with sparkling mineral water.


[edit] afuegolento.com

  • A sugar teaspoon
  • A drop of Angostura Bitters
  • A small branch of Mint (to crush it slightly)
  • Juice of half a lemon
  • Just a little bit of soda water
  • One Jigger of white Rum
  • 2 or 3 ice cubes

To mix well and to adorn with a mint small branch.


[edit] Miscellaneous Information

"...mojitos were not drunk with straws in the 1930's, not like today. I use crushed ice because its action is like a filter, so you can't get mint leaves while drinking." - Fernando Castellon


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