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Mango Mojito

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As I have been collecting mango recipes, as everyone of us like mangoes most commonly it’s available all over the world. Decided to make something which is chill chill cool cool to accompany my lunch – as a result here comes my Mango Mojito.

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Mango Mojito – How to make mango mojito at home – Mango Recipes – Summer Drinks

When it comes to my family, mostly all of us including my kids we together chat at kitchen while I am cooking, which results in small small helps from my kids. This makes get interested towards cooking, and so today it’s my daughter who prepared this Mango Mojito for you, do not forget to watch the VIDEO. Let me share the recipe…

Ingredients:

  • Mangoes – 1 no
  • Lemon juice – 3 tbsp
  • Mint leaves – 5 strands
  • Sugar – 5 tbsp
  • Sparkling water (soda) or Sprite – 2 litres

Making of Mango Mojito –

Preparation:

  • Peel and roughly chop the mangoes to pieces.
  • Take the mango pieces, lemon juice, mint leaves and sugar together in a blender and grind them to a fine paste by adding little water.
  • Take a glass, add 2 tsp of the ground mango paste, add few mint leaves, mango pieces and lemon slices.
  • Pour the sparkling water (soda) or sprite and mix it well.
  • Serve chilled.

Note: You can refrigerate the leftover mango paste, so that it tastes fresh for a week and prepare whenever you want the mojito.

Strawberry Kiwi Mojito

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Now it’s summer time, and I feel colorful to see the streets with beautiful, fresh and colorful fruits. My kids don’t have certain fruits, when it comes to kiwi my son never has it. Also as of summer even we feel to have juices all the time and this resulted in making Strawberry Kiwi Mojito for our Tea time with some fish fries. Let us move on to the recipe…

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Strawberry Kiwi Mojito

Strawberry Kiwi Mojito

Ingredients:

  • Kiwi – 2 nos
  • Strawberry – 6 nos
  • Sugar – 3tbsp
  • Mint leaves – a handful
  • Club soda / Sparkling water – ½ litre

Preparation:

  • Peel and finely chop the kiwi fruits and keep it aside.
  • Clean and finely chop the strawberry into small pieces.
  • Take strawberry pieces along with sugar in a kadai, cook in medium flame.
  • Keep on stirring, once when the sugar gets dissolves, start mashing the strawberry with your spoon.
  • Cook for 5 to 10 mins, until it reaches a thick syrup like consistency.
  • Remove from fire and bring it to room temperature.
  • Finely chop the mint leaves, transfer it to a mortar and crush it well.
  • Add in half the quantity of kiwi fruit and crush them slightly.
  • Take the glass, add in the crushed kiwi fruit and pour in 2 tbsp of strawberry syrup and few finely chopped mint leaves.
  • Pour in the club soda and top it with few pieces of strawberry and kiwi.

Serve chilled.

 

Lemon Mint Mojito

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As of summer I have been sharing few juices and mojito recipes, this lemon mint mojito is one among them. Lemon mint mojito is the combination of lemon juice and mint leaves. It is a good source of coolant and a refreshing drink and served before lunch.

Lemon Mint Mojito

Lemon Mint Mojito

Ingredients:

  • Lemon – 6 nos
  • Mint leaves – a fistful
  • Sugar / Sugar syrup – 2 tbsp

Preparation:

  • Wash and cut the lemon into halves. Squeeze out the juice and keep it aside.
  • Clean the mint leaves.
  • Take lemon juice, sugar, mint leaves and a cup of water together in a blender and blend well.
  • Strain the juice and pour in the required water. Give a stir and refrigerate.

Serve chilled with lemon wedges and mint leaves.