Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral

Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral

(Cucumber Mint Blossom Mojito with Floral Twist)

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Porsi
2
Ukuran Porsi
1 highball (300 ml)
Waktu Persiapan
10 Menit
Waktu Memasak
5 Menit
Total Waktu
15 Menit
Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral
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November 27, 2025

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Nutrisi

  • Porsi: 2
  • Ukuran Porsi: 1 highball (300 ml)
  • Calories: 410 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 0 g
  • Protein: 1 g
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sugar: 28 g
  • Sodium: 20 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 40 mg
  • Iron: 0.6 mg

Instruksi

  • 1 - Chill and prep:
    Chill two highball glasses and the soda water. Rinse mint, pat dry, and prepare cucumber slices and ribbons.
  • 2 - Muddle Aromatics:
    In a shaker, add cucumber slices, mint leaves, simple syrup, and a pinch of salt. Gently muddle 4–6 presses to bruise mint without shredding.
  • 3 - Build the Base:
    Add lime juice, white rum, and elderflower liqueur to the shaker. Add a handful of ice and shake briskly for 5–7 seconds to chill without overdilution.
  • 4 - Prepare Glasses:
    Line each chilled glass with a cucumber ribbon (optional). Fill both glasses to the brim with crushed ice.
  • 5 - Strain and Top:
    Double-strain the mixture evenly into the glasses. Top each with chilled soda water. Add 2 drops orange blossom water per glass and bitters if using.
  • 6 - Garnish:
    Gently swizzle to combine. Garnish with mint sprigs, lime wheels, and edible flowers. Crown with extra crushed ice for a frosty cap.
  • 7 - Mocktail option:
    Replace rum with 90 ml soda water and use elderflower syrup instead of liqueur. Build as above; skip bitters if avoiding alcohol.
  • 8 - Taste and Adjust:
    Sip and tweak: more lime for brightness, syrup for sweetness, or soda for lift. Serve immediately while effervescent.

Informasi Lebih Lanjut: Mojito Timun dan Daun Mint dengan Sentuhan Floral

A crisp, floral mojito layered with cucumber, mint, and elderflower, brightened by lime and topped with sparkling soda for a garden-fresh summer sip.

A garden-fresh mojito with a floral whisper

The Cucumber Mint Blossom Mojito is a bright, modern riff on the classic Cuban highball. While the original mojito harmonizes rum, mint, lime, sugar, and sparkling water, this version layers in cool cucumber and delicate blossoms to create a sensory experience that’s as aromatic as it is refreshing. Imagine the snap of fresh cucumber, the cool lift of mint, a citrusy zing, and a barely-there floral perfume—then serve it over a glacier of crushed ice for an instant summer state of mind.

Why this twist works

  • Cucumber provides a clean, verdant backbone that amplifies mint’s cooling effect without adding sweetness.
  • Elderflower liqueur introduces gentle floral and orchard-fruit notes that bridge herbal mint and tart lime.
  • A mere whisper of orange blossom water adds dimension—an aromatic top note that turns each sip into a bloom.
  • A pinch of fine sea salt quietly enhances flavors, making mint brighter, lime tangier, and cucumber greener. You won’t taste “salt,” only clarity.

Ingredient spotlight

  • White rum: Choose a light, column-distilled rum with crisp sugarcane character—too funky and it will overshadow the florals.
  • Mint: Spearmint (hierbabuena) is traditional in Cuban mojitos; avoid overly aggressive muddling to prevent bitterness.
  • Elderflower liqueur vs. syrup: Liqueur adds alcohol and a round, honeyed floral note; syrup is ideal for a lower-ABV or booze-free version.
  • Cucumber: English or Persian cucumbers are less bitter and seed-light. Ribbons lining the glass aren’t just pretty—they infuse aroma as you sip.
  • Orange blossom water: Highly potent; two drops per glass is enough. Too much can dominate the drink.

Technique tips

  • Gentle muddling: Use the muddler as a press, not a pestle. The goal is to release mint oils and cucumber essence without shredding leaves, which can turn bitter.
  • Double-strain: A fine strainer keeps muddled bits out, giving a polished texture while retaining aroma.
  • Ice matters: Crushed ice chills rapidly and dilutes gradually, extending effervescence and showcasing aromatics.
  • Chill everything: Cold soda water and chilled glassware maintain carbonation and keep the floral top notes intact.

Variations

  • Garden Spritz: Swap soda water for dry, chilled prosecco; reduce simple syrup slightly to maintain balance.
  • Tropical Bloom: Add 10 ml passion fruit puree and a dash of saline (10% solution) for a juicy, tart counterpoint.
  • Green Tea Mojito: Replace soda with chilled, lightly sweetened jasmine green tea for a tea-forward interpretation.
  • Frozen Blossom: Blend all ingredients (except soda) with 1 cup pebble ice; top gently with a splash of soda.
  • Herb swap: Basil or shiso brings a savory, anisic edge; keep blossom water minimal to avoid clashing.

Pairings

  • Salty snacks: Plantain chips with lime zest or sea-salted almonds.
  • Light bites: Ceviche, citrus-dressed shrimp, or cucumber-avocado tostadas.
  • Dessert: Lemon sorbet or honey-yogurt panna cotta with berries.

History and cultural nod

The mojito’s roots trace to Cuba, evolving from medicinal rum-lime mixtures associated with the island’s sugarcane heritage and seafaring history. The modern mojito became an emblem of Havana’s social life—sunlit patios, music, and conviviality. This blossom-forward variation respects the mojito’s bones—rum, mint, lime, sparkle—while tuning the aroma dial toward a garden bouquet that feels right at home in contemporary cocktail culture.

Sustainability and substitutions

  • Use seasonal cucumbers and locally grown mint to reduce footprint and maximize freshness.
  • Make simple syrup from organic cane sugar; it’s a quick 1:1 ratio by weight.
  • For a zero-proof build, double the elderflower syrup and omit rum, adding extra soda for lift. Aromatics remain satisfying without alcohol.

Troubleshooting

  • Too sweet? Add 10–15 ml lime juice and a little more soda.
  • Too floral? Reduce blossom water to a single drop, or omit and rely on elderflower alone.
  • Bitter mint? You muddled too hard. Next time, press gently and double-strain.
  • Flat carbonation? Chill all components; warm soda loses bubbles on contact.

Personal note

This drink is a study in restraint. It’s easy to overshoot the floral notes, but keeping the blossom water to a drop or two allows the elderflower and mint to shine in harmony. Serve it at golden hour; the aroma seems to glow with the light, and the cucumber ribbons catch the eye like stained glass. It’s the rare crowd-pleaser that also feels quietly sophisticated—refreshment with a flourish, not a shout.

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