Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso

Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso

(Refreshing Cucumber Mint Shiso Mojito Sip)

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Porzioni
2
Dimensione Porzione
1 bicchiere (220 ml)
Tempo di Preparazione
7 Minuti
Tempo Totale
7 Minuti
Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso Sorso Rinfrescante di Mojito di Cetriolo, Menta e Shiso
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Ingredienti

Nutrizione

  • Porzioni: 2
  • Dimensione Porzione: 1 bicchiere (220 ml)
  • Calories: 140 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 16 g
  • Protein: 0.7 g
  • Fat: 0.1 g
  • Fiber: 0.6 g
  • Sugar: 13 g
  • Sodium: 8 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 28 mg
  • Iron: 0.4 mg

Istruzioni

  • 1 - Schiaccia le erbe e il cetriolo:
    Metti nel bicchiere robusto fette di cetriolo, foglie di menta, foglie di shiso e succo di lime. Pestale delicatamente per liberare i sapori, evitando di strappare le erbe.
  • 2 - Mescola con sciroppo semplice e rum:
    Aggiungi sciroppo semplice e rum bianco alla miscela pestata. Mescola bene per unire i sapori.
  • 3 - Aggiungi ghiaccio:
    Riempi il bicchiere con cubetti di ghiaccio per raffreddare e diluire leggermente la miscela, in modo da ottenere un equilibrio dei sapori.
  • 4 - Farcire con acqua frizzante:
    Versa l'acqua gassata sul bicchiere schiacciato e pieno di ghiaccio. Mescola delicatamente per amalgamare.
  • 5 - Guarnire e Servire:
    Guarnisci con nastri di cetriolo e un rametto di menta o shiso. Servi subito, gustando i profumi rinvigorenti.

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A refreshing English twist on the mojito with cucumber, mint, and shiso.

The Story Behind Cucumber Mint Shiso Mojito

The mojito, a classic cocktail hailing from Cuba, has become a blank canvas for internationally inspired twists. Our "Cucumber Mint Shiso Mojito" revives this tradition by embracing both English and Japanese botanical notes, resulting in a uniquely aromatic mojito perfect for warm evenings, summer gardens, or anytime you crave an effortlessly cooling sip.

Freshness Redefined: Ingredient Highlights

The quintessential English love of cucumber and fresh garden herbs unites with the punchy citrus notes of lime, evocative of a British garden party. The addition of shiso—a Japanese herb prized for its zesty, grassy undertones—immediately tantalizes the drinker with flavors less often explored in Western cocktails. Mint, a key mojito element, partners beautifully with shiso, adding jaw-dropping freshness.

Cucumber lends both its flavor and a gentle textural experience, heightening the drink's cool factor. White rum provides a light base, ensuring the star botanicals shine. A touch of sweetness from simple syrup plays peacemaker, merging herbal and citrus brightness, all fizzing over a bed of ice and sparkling soda. This balance is what makes mojitos and their riff so popular—a dance of acid, sugar, booze, and bitter herbs, with glorious aroma lifting from every glass.

Shiso can often be found at Asian grocers—its inclusion is optional, though it’s a wonderful surprise, somewhere between basil and coriander. It pairs seamlessly with British gin, so a variation can swap for gin in place of rum for an even more London-centric twist.

Tips & Substitution Notes

  • No shiso? Basil works as a substitute or simply double up on mint for a purer English profile.
  • Mocktail Option: Omit the rum and increase soda—the botanicals are vibrant enough to stand on their own.
  • Sugar Alert: Adjust the syrup to taste (or to suit British sugar cubes if available).
  • Preparation Tip: For an extra showy presentation, wrap a thin strip of cucumber around the inside of your glass.
  • Chill Factor: Use plenty of fresh ice—smaller ice cubes will dilute faster, while large cubes last longer but chill slower.

History and Cultural Context

While mojitos might not strike one as traditionally British, the English horticultural tradition reveres both cucumber and mint. Summer tipples often include these notes—think cucumber sandwiches, Pimms, and gin smashes. This cocktail marries that farmers’ market fare with global curiosity. The presence of shiso reflects Britain’s international gaze and passion for culinary hybridization. The citrusy, herbal tones complement contemporary "Fusion English" menus found in London’s innovative bars.

This mojito can also be easily made for gatherings: scale up the ingredients and build in a jug for easy serving, with cucumbers and shiso leaves floating beautifully throughout.

Why This Recipe Shines

What differentiates this mojito? It sits at the convergence of three thoughtfully picked fresh garden flavors—mint, cucumber, and shiso—balancing East and West, age-old garden paths and new interpretations. The flavor is both grounding and unexpectedly lively, holding enough personality for bartenders but easy enough for home mixologists. Its nutritional profile is lighter than classic sugary cocktails, especially when made as a mocktail.

Dive in with friends or savor quietly from a veranda; the Cucumber Mint Shiso Mojito has effortless charm and an un-ending spring vibe, tempting every generation of garden lovers.


Cheers to exploring new botanical paths in your next summer drink, where classic meets cutting-edge garden flavors—all served over crystal-clear British ice.

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