Kiwi Blueberry Mojito – Laylita’s Recipes (2024)

Recipe for kiwi blueberry mojito co*cktails made with fresh kiwis, blueberries, lime, mint leaves, sparkling water and rum.

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I originally made thesekiwi blueberry mojito co*cktails for a Superbowl party (Seahawks were playing). This green and blue fruity co*cktail is made with fresh kiwis, blueberries, lime, mint leaves, sparkling water and rum.I wanted to make a 12th Man Seahawks inspired co*cktail to serve at theparty, and as soon as I found kiwis, blueberries, and a big pack of mint I knew it had to be a mojito. I was out of rum and found Pacific Rum (from Oregon) that would be perfect for a Pacific Northwest themed co*cktail.

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To make this fruitymojito, I used half of the fruit to make the drink and used the other half as garnishes. I crushed the kiwis in a food processor; I wanted them to be smooth with a bit of consistency. I didn’t want the blueberries to turn into a purple puree, so I crushed them gently using a muddler.

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I like my mojitos to be full of mint leaves, so I usually use a large 4 oz pack of mint for a pitcher of mojitos for 6-8 people. However, it’s not always easy to find large packs or bundles of mint, so you can use less in that case. I don’t like to crush the mint leaves when I make fruity mojitos (but will do so for classic mojitos); they give enough minty taste to balance out with the fruit without having to crush them.

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The amounts listed for sugar and rum are based on my preference, so feel free to adjust based on your preference. I tend to prefer drinks that aren’t too sweet so my sugar proportions are on the lower end. You can also replace the sugar with honey or your choice of sweetener, or if the fruit is very sweet you can also leave it out completely.

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Kiwi Blueberry Mojito

Recipe for kiwi blueberry mojito co*cktails made with fresh kiwis, blueberries, lime, mint leaves, sparkling water and rum.

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Course: co*cktails, Drinks

Cuisine: Cuban, Fusion, Latin American

Keyword: Kiwi Blueberry Mojito, Mojito

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 to 8 drinks

Ingredients

  • 6 kiwis peeled and cut in half or quartered
  • 4 kiwis peeled and sliced – to be used as garnishes
  • 6 ounces of blueberries to be crushed
  • 6 ounce of blueberries to be kept whole as garnishes
  • ¼ cup fresh lime juice from 1-2 limes
  • ~ ½ cup sugar adjust to taste
  • 4 ounce pack of mint leaves only
  • 1 ½ – 2 cups of sparkling water
  • 1 to 1 ½ cups of rum adjust based on your preference
  • Ice as needed
  • Blue and/or green sugar to decorate glass rims

Instructions

  • Place the cut kiwis in a small food processor with the sugar and lime juice, pulse until you have coarse puree. Mix the kiwi puree with the rum, you can start by adding the lower amount and then adjust as you prepare the drink.

  • Gently crush the first 6 ounces of blueberries using a muddler.

  • You can make the mojitos in pitcher or in individual glasses.

  • Moisten the rims of the glasses with a slice of lime and garnish the rims with the sugar. If you can’t find blue and/or green sugar, you can use blue/green cookie sugar sprinkles.

  • To make it in a pitcher, pour the kiwi puree into the pitcher, add a layer of ice, add a good amount of mint leaves and kiwi slices. Next add a few more ice cubes, and then add the crushed blueberries, some more mint leaves and whole blueberries. Top off with the sparkling water and mix gently. Taste and add more rum, sparkling water, or sugar if needed.

  • To make the drink in individual glasses, follow a similar process as for the pitcher, but add a few whole blueberries at the beginning. You can also add a slice of kiwi with the blueberries at the end.

Notes

To make this as a mocktail variation, just leave out the rum and replace it with additional sparkling water or sparkling lemonade.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g

Super Bowl fever has overtaken the Seattle area, this is the first time I’ve experienced living in a city that has an American football team playing the Super Bowl. I’ve been a “futbol” (soccer) fan ever since I can remember and am the typical screaming their head off yelling “gooooooooooooooooooooool” (or “arbitro vendido, pito regalado”) soccer fan.

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The current sentiment in Seattle reminds me so much of the first time that Ecuador ever classified to the World Cup. There’s this excitement in the air, everyone is wearing green and blue, it’s almost more exciting than Christmas! Of course, there are some differences, people aren’t driving around honking their horns (as we do in Ecuador when our team wins or classifies), and I don’t ever remember experiencing a major Skittles shortage in Ecuador.

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My kids are so happy about the Seahawks, so obviously I had to also make a mocktail variation of this drink so that they could celebrate. This kiwi blueberry mojito is very easy to turn into a mocktail, just leave out the rum and you will have a yummy kiwi blueberry mint mocktail for the kids or anyone that doesn’t drink alcohol.

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FAQs

Does blueberry mojito contain alcohol? ›

This fruity take on a classic mojito recipe, a traditional Cuban drink, uses fresh or frozen blueberries, mint leaves, lime juice, white rum, and club soda. The best part is that you can also make it virgin (non-alcoholic). Blueberry Mojito might sound summery, but you can make it year-round using frozen blueberries.

What is Kiwi mojito made of? ›

Kiwi Mojito Recipe – a refreshing summer co*cktail made with simple syrup, white rum, sparkling water, mint leaves, lime juice and fresh ripe kiwi fruit. Served over ice. This co*cktail could be made year round. It is festive and perfect for parties and celebrations.

Are mojitos unhealthy? ›

High sugar content: A traditional mojito recipe typically includes sugar or simple syrup, which can contribute to a high sugar intake. Consuming too much sugar can lead to health problems such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes, and tooth decay.

What type of alcohol is in a mojito? ›

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.

What alcohol is made from kiwi fruit? ›

Castle Glen's Kiwi Fruit Liqueur has been created using fresh ripe Kiwi Fruit, also known as the Chinese Gooseberry, grown in New Zealand. The Kiwi Fruit is firstly fermented and then fortified, a technique that captures the full taste of the Kiwi Fruit in its natural state.

What's the difference between a mojito and a mule? ›

Comparing the two, the Moscow Mule leans towards a spicy and bold taste, perfect for those who enjoy a zesty kick in their drinks. The Mojito, with its sweet, citrusy, and minty notes, caters to those who prefer a more refreshing and light co*cktail.

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.

Does blueberry soda have alcohol? ›

OLD SOAKER BLUEBERRY SODA

Our sodas are non-alcoholic.

Does blueberry wine have alcohol? ›

This fresh fruit wine is made from 100% High Bush Blueberries grown in sunny central Florida at our farm located in Plant City. We ferment our blueberries on the skins to produce a deep color and a full bodied taste. 750ml, 12% alcohol by volume.

Does Strawberry Mojito contain alcohol? ›

All co*cktails called 'mojito' normally contain alcohol (usually white rum), however, this recipe is an alcohol-free version of a strawberry, lime and lemonade drink (mocktail).

What is non-alcoholic mojito made of? ›

Stir the lime sherbet, lime juice, and 1 cup water together in a large pitcher until well combined. Pour the mint-infused syrup into the mixture. Add club soda and stir. Serve over ice.

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