For me nothing says summer like fresh crisp red stalks of rhubarb. It grows abundantly in the prairies where I live and I have a million different ways I like to prepare it. One of my favourite ways to enjoy rhubarb is in cocktails and my cocktail of choice this summer is Rhubarb Mojitos!
I love Mojitos and the marriage between Mint and rhubarb is the perfect coupling for the ultimate summer refreshment.
To make this tastebud tingler you will first need to make a Rhubarb Simple Syrup. I made a double batch as this Syrup is diverse and can be used in cocktails, teas and juices. (OK the truth is I like the mojitos big time & need a ton of Syrup!)
RHUBARB SIMPLY SYRUP
4 Cups Chopped Rhubarb
1 Cup Sugar
1 Cup Water
Combine the rhubarb, sugar, and water in a heavy-bottomed saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to a simmer and cook gently, stirring occasionally, until the fruit is soft and the liquid has thickened slightly, about 20 minutes.
Pour the rhubarb through a strainer until most of the liquid is in a bowl. Press the solids a little with the back of a spoon to extract more syrup. Keep the stewed rhubarb for any dessert that requires it. I made a Rhubarb bar with a shortbread base.
Carefully pour the syrup into clean sterilized jars and process for 10 minutes to seal. You can also store Syrup in a decorative bottle for immediate use be sure to refrigerate it. It should keep for quite some time in the fridge several weeks up to a month.
Now the fun begins COCKTAILS!! Mojitos are traditionally made with rum, mint, lime and soda. This combination is tasty and refreshing but now you add Rhubarb and it jumps to a whole nother level!
Now the fun begins COCKTAILS!! Mojitos are traditionally made with rum, mint, lime and soda. This combination is tasty and refreshing but now you add Rhubarb and it jumps to a whole nother level!
RHUBARB MOJITOS
1Stalk of a Rhubarb chopped
1 bunch of Mint
limes
White Rum
Soda or water
Rhubarb Simple Syrup
Muddler & Ice
In a Collins glass add 2Tbsp of Rhubarb, 1-2 sprigs of Mint. Squeeze in the juice of half of a lime and proceed to muddle. Once the mixture has been muddled add 1-2oz of rum. Fill glass with ice add 1-1 1/2oz of Rhubarb Simple Syrup and top up with soda or water. (I prefer water as I am not a huge carbonation fame) You can service with a rhubarb stalk garnish and a bubble tea straw for easier drinking. (I find the bubble straw doesn't get clogged like a regular straw with all the Mint and rhubarb)
Once you make this Mojitos you are going to be happy that you canned that extra syrup. I must add that this cocktail is best when serviced on a hot day to a deck full of friends! Cheers here's to a perfect summer!
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