Cranberry Mojitos Holiday co*cktail Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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If you think mojitos are a summer-only co*cktail, let these Cranberry Mojitos change your mind! This perfect holiday co*cktail is made with homemade cranberry simple syrup, lime, rum, and plenty of mint!

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It's officially the holiday season!!! Thanksgiving has been celebrated and I finally allowed myself to listen to Michael Bublé and light my peppermint and winter wonderland candles, while Chris and I assembled our Christmas tree.

We also did quite a bit of Black Friday shopping online. Er, one for you and one for me was my basic philosophy. Oops? Maybe that's what happens when you're sipping on a cranberry mojito while you shop.

One of my favorite things about the holidays is holiday co*cktails. So, I'm pretty excited for the first official co*cktail Friday of the holiday season! Oh, happy day!

I started with one of my favorite seasonal ingredients, cranberries, and transformed them into one of the best drinks, a mojito.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

Mojitos are typically a summer drink, but mint is also pretty awesome in the winter and I knew the addition of cranberry flavor would work well.

These co*cktails are fairly simple and don't require too many ingredients. And the ingredients are REAL. Instead of using store-bought cranberry juice, this only has fresh cranberries in it.

If you double or triple the recipe for the cranberry simple syrup, you can very easily make these mojitos all holiday season long.

Plus… the colors! These are such festive drinks, perfect for the holidays.

Ingredients

The ingredients for this co*cktail are pretty simple. Aside from the mint, I generally have all of these items in my kitchen during the holiday season and you might, too.

Here's what you need:

  • Fresh cranberries
  • Granulated sugar
  • Water
  • Mint leaves
  • Lime juice
  • Ice
  • Rum (light)
  • Soda water

How to Make Cranberry Simple Syrup

This cranberry mojito is more delicious than the standard cranberry co*cktail because it is made with fresh cranberries!

I didn't want to use fake cranberry juice in my Christmas co*cktail and really wanted to incorporate the real deal in. So, I made a simple cranberry simple syrup. Really, it's so easy! Which is probably why it's called a "simple" syrup in the first place.

To start, put cranberries, sugar, and water in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.

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Lower the heat to a simmer and continue to cook for about 10 minutes, until the berries are just starting to burst.

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Remove the saucepan from the heat and pour mixture through a fine mesh strainer placed over a bowl.

Press with the back of a wooden spoon to extract as much liquid from the cranberries as possible.

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Keep syrup in bowl or pour into jar and place in fridge to cool completely before using.

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How to Make Cranberry Mojitos

Now that your cranberry syrup is made, the rest of the co*cktails are super easy to put together. They're basic mojitos with the addition of a yummy flavored syrup.

Place about 10 mint leaves and 1 Tbsp of lime juice in each glass. With the back of a wooden spoon or a muddler, mash the mint up as much as you can.

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Put ice in each glass and pour 2 oz. of the cranberry syrup and 2 oz. rum into each glass.

Stir it up and top each glass off with soda water. Sprinkle some fresh cranberries in for garnish.

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I like adding a lime wedge, too.

These cranberry mojitosare so perfectly refreshing and flavorful. I love the sweetness of the cranberry syrup combined with the freshness of the mint.

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Plus, these colors are the absolute best for the holiday season. It's the perfect holiday party drink and can also be served as a Thanksgiving mojito.

Can I Make This Drink Less Sweet?

Of course! Traditional mojitos have a bit less simple syrup in them than these ones do, but I wanted to really let the cranberry shine, so I added quite a bit.

If you prefer a drink that's less sweet, cut the simple syrup amount in half. You can always mix in more if you want it.

Can I Make a Big Batch of This?

If you're serving these cranberry mojitos at a holiday party, you may want to make a big batch of it, so you're not standing at the bar mixing co*cktails all night.

You can make a big batch of this in a pitcher ahead of time. Simply add the soda water right before you're ready to serve. Here's the ratios I would use for a pitcher of co*cktails that serves 8-10:

  • ½ cup lime juice
  • 80 fresh mint leaves
  • 2 cups rum
  • 2 cups simple syrup (double the recipe)
  • 1 ½-2 cups soda water

Put lime juice and mint leaves on the bottom of a pitcher and muddle together as much as possible. Stir in rum and cranberry syrup. Right before serving mix in soda water.

Allow guests to fill their glass with ice and pour the cranberry mojito into their glass. You can also leave a bowl with cranberries and lime wedges for garnish.

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And now the countdown to Christmas is on! In the meantime, I'll be overindulging on all things Christmas movies, decorations, foods (and drinks!!), candles, music, etc. etc.

Oh, and maybe some shopping, too. Just a little bit. Promise. But pour me another cranberry mojito while you're at it...

More Christmas co*cktails

Instead of just the 12 days of Christmas, make it the 12 days of Christmas co*cktails! Here are some more fabulous holiday drinks that will help you get into the spirit(s) of the season!

  • Cranberry Jalapeño Margarita
  • Cinnamon Pear Sangria
  • Tropical Cranberry Sangria
  • Cranberry Pomegranate Sparkler
  • Pumpkin Pie Martini
  • Hot Spiced Cranberry co*cktail
  • Pomegranate Rosemary Gin Sparkler
  • Spiked Butterscotch Eggnog (from Honest Grub Honest Foodie)
  • Mulled Wine (from Culinary Hill)
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I love drinking my cranberry mojitos, but I also enjoy eating them! I created this Mojito Cranberry Sauce for you to serve as a Thanksgiving dinner side and it's also super fun.

Do you have a favorite drink for the holiday season?

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Cranberry Mojitos

If you think mojitos are a summer-only co*cktail, let these Cranberry Mojitos change your mind! This perfect holiday co*cktail is made with homemade cranberry simple syrup, lime, rum, and plenty of mint!

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Christmas co*cktails, Christmas Drinks, Cranberry co*cktails, Cranberry Drinks, Holiday co*cktails, Mojito Recipes

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Makes: 4 co*cktails

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 40 fresh mint leaves
  • 2 oz lime juice
  • Ice
  • 8 oz. cranberry syrup (recipe below)
  • 8 oz. rum
  • 8 oz. Soda water

Cranberry Syrup

  • 1 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup granulated sugar

Instructions

  • Put about 10 mint leaves and ½ oz lime juice in each glass. With the back of a wooden spoon or a muddler mash the mint up.

  • Put ice in each glass and pour 2 oz. of the cranberry syrup and 2 oz. rum into each glass.

  • Top off each glass with soda water (1 ½-2 oz). Sprinkle some fresh cranberries in and add a lime wedge for garnish.

Cranberry Syrup

  • Put cranberries, water, and sugar in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil.

  • Lower the heat to a simmer and continue to cook for about 10 minutes, until the berries are just starting to burst.

  • Remove the saucepan from the heat and pour mixture through a fine mesh strainer placed over a bowl. Press with the back of a wooden spoon to extract as much liquid from the cranberries as possible.

  • Keep syrup in bowl or pour into jar and place in fridge to cool completely before using.

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FAQs

What is a classic mojito made of? ›

A mojito is a classic highball drink that originated in Cuba. Not surprisingly, this co*cktail uses ingredients indigenous to Cuba, including rum, lime, mint, and sugar. The mixture is topped off with a little club soda to create a thirst-quenching libation.

What alcohol is used in Mojitos? ›

The drink is traditionally made with unaged white rum, which yields a light, crisp flavor. Using Cuban rum will score you points for authenticity, although many modern Cuban rums are lighter in style than their predecessors, so you might try experimenting with white rums until you find one that you like best.

Why don't you shake a mojito? ›

This is an issue of debate, with many bartenders insisting to not shake mojitos lest you bruise the delicate mint leaves (which you just muddled....) and release bitterness from them. We disagree! Given the addition of lime into this co*cktail, shaking releases the full flavor of the citrus in ways a simple stir cannot.

What is the story behind the mojito drink? ›

We have to rely on the spoken word when it comes to Mojitos and there are a few different stories. It is said that the original Mojito was a medicinal drink to curb disease on the island of Cuba. A moon shine rum-type alcohol was mixed with mint, lime, and sugar cane syrup to ward off illness.

What is the best rum to use for a mojito? ›

“The best rum for a Mojito is a white rhum agricole, which is made from fresh sugarcane juice rather than fermented molasses,” says Jose R Rodriguez, general manager at Coa at Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Puerto Rico. His go-to is Rhum J.M Blanc from the island of Martinique.

What does mojito contain? ›

The co*cktail often consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. Its combination of sweetness, citrus, and herbaceous mint flavors is intended to complement the rum, and has made the mojito a popular summer drink.

Why do bartenders hate making mojitos? ›

They're one of the most time-consuming drinks and often very costly for busy servers. As one bartender, Noah Esperas of Le Duplex in San Francisco put it: “Honestly, if I am slammed at 1 a.m. and someone asks for four Mojitos, I won't make them.

Why does my mojito taste bad? ›

Though recipes vary, most call for muddled mint. According to Nomad bar director, Pietro Collina, you actually shouldn't muddle those leaves. Muddling will create a bitter taste, he says. All you have to do is remove the leaves from the stem, and throw them into the shaker with the rest of the ingredients.

Can I get drunk from mojitos? ›

Mojitos have, in my experience, an average amount of alcohol for a co*cktail; typically one ounce of rum. For a person with low alcohol tolerance, one mojito can cause tipsiness, sure.

Is mojito healthy? ›

With Vitamin C present, it is obvious Mojitos will serve as great immunity boosters. It may provide you with one layer of protection from viral infection that may spread during seasons. Another healthy benefit of this delicious co*cktail is that combining mint and lime juice may give you healthy digestion.

What does mojito stand for? ›

It wouldn't have been called a Mojito in these early days, so it's possible that the African slaves were not the ones to invent the drink, but the ones to give it its modern name. The spanish word “mojadito” (meaning “a little wet”) and the Cuban lime-based seasoning “mojo” are other possible explanations for the name.

What does mojito mean in Spanish? ›

Another is that it comes from the Spanish verb mojar, meaning “to make wet.” The suffix -ito is a diminutive in Spanish, so mojito roughly translates to “a little wet.”

What is the difference between classic mojito and virgin mojito? ›

It is a refreshing non-alcoholic drink that is perfect for any occasion. What is the difference between a mojito and a virgin mojito? A mojito contains alcohol, typically rum, while a virgin mojito is alcohol-free, sharing similar ingredients like lime juice, mint, sugar, and soda water.

What is the taste of classic mojito? ›

Mojitos are bubbly rum co*cktails that taste minty-fresh, citrusy and a little sweet. Club soda stretches out the flavors to create an afternoon-worthy sipper.

Is A Mojito Mint or Peppermint? ›

Until early in the 21st century, mixologists looking for mint to flavor mojitos often used spearmint (Mentha spicata), which has a familiar, piquant mint flavor. Some drink makers also used peppermint (Mentha x piperita), but the mint flavor in peppermint leaves is much stronger and spicier than that of spearmint.

What alcohol is in a caipirinha? ›

Caipirinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [kajpiˈɾĩɲɐ]) is Brazil's national co*cktail, made with cachaça (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar, and lime. The drink is prepared by mixing the fruit and the sugar together, then adding the liquor.

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