Blueberry Mojito

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Get ready for a tasty combination of fresh fruit and cool mint in this Blueberry Mojito recipe. You’ll find yourself hooked from the first sip!

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Blueberry Mojito

These cocktails are perfect for sipping at a party or for relaxing on the porch with friends on a warm summer evening. A blueberry mojito is just summer in a glass, for me.

Having lived in one of the hottest cities in the US for a very long time, mojitos became a favorite pretty much year-round. But, the blueberry mojito adds a twist on the classic beverage.

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Blueberries have a distinct flavor that starts off sweet but leaves a tanginess that lingers. The taste will vary depending on the ripeness of the berries, with riper blueberries tending to be sweeter.

But, I adore the way that the sweetness of the muddled blueberries in this drink balances the zesty citrus of the lime juice. This recipe is so good, it makes it harder to appreciate the drinks that are made outside your kitchen.

ice cubes are visible in this pink cocktail with blueberries, mint, lime juice, and rum.

Blueberry Mojito Recipe

  • fresh mint leaves
  • fresh or frozen blueberries
  • lime juice
  • simple syrup
  • white or light rum
  • ice and club soda
blueberries are piled high in a small glass bowl, surrounded by the other ingredients for this cocktail, including lime juice, simple syrup, mint leaves, and fresh limes

How to Make a Blueberry Mojito

Start by combining the mint, blueberries, and lime juice in a small pitcher or mason jar. Use a muddler (I love this one!) to crush the mint and berries in the lime juice.

Then, add the simple syrup and the rum. Add the ice and stir or shake to mix it all together.

Fill individual glasses halfway with ice and divide the mojito mixture between them. If you want to remove the mint and berry pieces, pour the drink through a strainer. Top with club soda and garnish with mint and blueberries, if desired.

a blueberry mojito is garnished with mint leaves and a slice of lime on this cutting board, surrounded by blueberries, slices of lime, and mint leaves

Homemade Simple Syrup

It is really easy to make homemade simple syrup. Just combine equal parts water and sugar in a jar and shake it until the sugar dissolves. It only takes a few minutes.

Homemade simple syrup will be much thinner than the syrup you can get at the store, and it mixes smoothly into cocktails. And, it lasts for weeks in the fridge.

You can use bottled lime juice for these mojitos, but I strongly recommend halving and squeezing fresh limes with a handheld juicer for the best flavor. It’s definitely worth the little bit of extra effort.

a top down shot of a blueberry mojito that has been garnished with mint leaves and a slice of lime on this cutting board, surrounded by blueberries, slices of lime, and mint leaves

Blueberry Mint Mojito

If you are a fan of the blueberry mint mojito, I have good news. I’ve got a lot of other fabulous cocktails to try! This recipe consistently yields a perfect mojito – the classic, refreshing experience.

Or, you can indulge in a tropical twist with these pineapple mojitos. For a unique herbal kick, give these basil mojitos a go.

And, for those who are sadly out of rum, this whiskey smash is a must. And, these watermelon margaritas will make your next party unforgettable.

For now, I’m going to take a break and drink this cocktail on the porch with a slice of this fabulous lemon blueberry bread.

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a blueberry mojito is garnished with mint leaves and a slice of lime on this cutting board, surrounded by blueberries, slices of lime, and mint leaves

Blueberry Mojitos

Get ready for a tasty combination of fresh fruit and cool mint in this Blueberry Mojito. You'll find yourself hooked from the first sip!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 2 servings, depending on size

Ingredients 

  • ¼ cup fresh mint leaves plus more for garnish
  • ¼ cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • ½ cup fresh lime juice about 5 limes worth
  • 2-4 tablespoons simple syrup add more to taste as desired
  • cup white or light rum add more to taste as desired
  • 3 cups ice divided
  • club soda

Instructions

  • Combine the mint, blueberries, and lime juice in a small pitcher or mason jar. Use a muddler to crush the mint and berries in the lime juice.
  • Add the simple syrup and rum. Add 1 cup of ice and stir well or shake to mix and chill. Then, fill individual glasses halfway with ice and divide the mojito mixture between them..
  • Top each glass with club soda and garnish with mint and blueberries, if desired.

Notes

Note: To make simple syrup, combine ½ cup water and ½ cup white sugar in a jar and shake until the sugar is dissolved. It should only take a couple minutes.
The syrup will keep in the refrigerator for several weeks. The syrup will be much thinner than traditional simple syrup and will mix smoothly into the drinks.
If you aren’t a fan of the crushed mint leaves and berries in your drink, I recommend pouring the drinks through a small strainer into each glass.

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal · Carbohydrates: 23g · Protein: 1g · Fat: 0.2g · Saturated Fat: 0.03g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g · Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g · Sodium: 33mg · Potassium: 130mg · Fiber: 1g · Sugar: 18g · Vitamin A: 279IU · Vitamin C: 22mg · Calcium: 36mg · Iron: 1mg
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Hi, I’m Mary. I’m the author, cook, photographer, and travel lover behind the scenes here at Barefeet In The Kitchen. I'm also the author of three cookbooks dedicated to making cooking from scratch as simple as possible.

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