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    43 pineapple mojito

    July 11, 2022 by Caroline's Cooking

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    This 43 pineapple mojito is a bright and fruity twist on the classic, with the addition of the vanilla-based licor 43 liqueur. It's easy to make and perfect to feel those tropical vibes in every sip.

    This 43 pineapple mojito is a bright and fruity twist on the classic, with the addition of the vanilla-based licor 43 liqueur. It's easy to make and perfect to feel those tropical vibes in every sip.

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    43 pineapple mojito with bottle of licor 43 to one side and pineapple behind on other

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    Mojitos were one of the first cocktails that won me over to the idea of cocktails. I know, if you look in the cocktail archives that might be hard to believe. But in years gone by, I was more of a wine or beer person, only making an exception for a gin and tonic, (I was brought up in the UK after all). 

    I think part of my initial cocktail-skepticism was because some of the first ones I tried were overly-sweet. But then I had some proper mojitos in a hidden Cuban bar in Madrid, and I was converted. Well, at least to those.

    glass of 43 pineapple mojito with pineapple behind glass

    In recent years, I have become much more of a cocktail fan. I've always been a citrus fan, in everything from drinks to dessert, and so love cocktails that include some. This twist on the mojito theme is actually pretty non-citrus flavored, but it still has that fresh fruitiness. Plus lots of other more complex flavors, too.

    Core mojito ingredients 

    The mojito is now considered a classic cocktail and while it's agreed that it is from Havana, Cuba, the exact origin beyond that is a little disputed. It's made with a few core ingredients:

    • Rum - the classic spirit of choice in Cuba
    • Mint - you traditionally muddle the leaves in the bottom to bring out their fresh aroma
    • Lime - gives a wonderful freshness
    • Sugar - just a little, to balance out the citrus and rum
    • Soda water - adds a gentle sparkle and dilutes slightly.

    From this base, you'll find many variations. For example in Mexico, you'll find it made with tequila rather than rum, apparently some Cuban bars add a little Angostura bitters to cut through the sweetness. 

    It's also a great base cocktail to add in extra flavors. I have a few on here already, and highly recommend all, from my fancier-feeling champagne mojito and ginger mojito or fruity versions like a watermelon mojito or grilled peach mojito.

    pineapple, bottles of licor 43 and rum with lime, mint and measures in front

    This version is one I came across that was apparently first created in a London bar called Apartment 195 (no longer running), according to Difford's Guide. I've given it my own slight twist and it's such a great combination.

    What is Licor 43?

    The other aspect of this cocktail that is a little different (other than the pineapple, too), is the addition of some Licor 43. You may have seen me use it before in the super simple and delicious Mexican carajillo coffee cocktail. 

    Licor 43 is a Spanish liqueur made with a broad mix (43!) herbs and spices. These give a lovely complexity of flavor, with vanilla bring one of the more dominant notes. I is wonderfully smooth and makes a great drink to sip on, but also works well in a few cocktails. Here it adds a lovely extra depth and fits well with the tropical feel.

    Options for adding a little sweetness

    To me, a mojito should not be overly sweet, and particularly when using some fruit juice, you don't want to add too much more (if anything). While sugar itself is probably most traditional, these days simple syrup is just as common to add sweetness that blends more easily.

    For this version, I decided to make a simple syrup with coconut sugar to add to the more tropical feel. And oh my goodness it is so good. I definitely need to make more use of it in other things. It has a wonderful complexity of flavor with toasty, caramel notes.

    If you don't have coconut sugar, I'd recommend making the simple syrup with demerara or brown sugar rather than white, just for a little more depth of flavor. Yes, all make the drink a little more brown in color but it's a good trade off.

    glass of 43 pineapple mojito with pineapple and licor 43 bottle behind glass and ice cube in front

    This 43 pineapple mojito is a surprisingly complex-tasting twist on the classic, with fruit flavors and hints of vanilla and caramel. It's easy to make and makes a great summer cocktail choice.

    Try these other fruity cocktails:

    • Passion fruit margarita
    • Raspberry caipirinha
    • Blackberry bourbon smash
    • Plus get more cocktail recipes in the archives.
    glass of 43 pineapple mojito garnished with mint, lime and pineapple slice
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    43 pineapple mojito

    This twist on the classic has bright fruit and tropical flavors. Easy to make, it a delcious summer sipper.
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Total Time5 minutes mins
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 1
    Calories: 213kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 1 oz lime juice 30ml (approx ½ lime)
    • 1 tablespoon coconut sugar simple syrup (see notes)
    • 8 mint leaves or slightly more if small leaves
    • 1 ½ oz white rum 45ml
    • ½ oz licor 43 15ml
    • 2 oz pineapple juice 60ml
    • 1 oz soda water 30ml, approx

    Instructions

    • Place the lime juice, coconut sugar syrup and mint leaves in a Collins glass (tall glass) and muddle together to gently release the flavor and smell from the mint (use a muddler if you have one but you can also use eg the end of a wooden spoon).
    • Add the rum, licor 43 and pineapple to the glass, along with a few pieces of ice (either chunks or crushed - only enough so about ⅔ - ¾ full) and gently mix all together to combine and chill.
    • Add a little more ice, as needed, and top the glass with soda water. Garnish with a slice of lime, pineapple wedge and a sprig of mint (slap it in the palm of your hand to release the aromas first).

    Notes

    To make coconut sugar simple syrup, mix together equal parts by volume coconut sugar and water, warm enough so that the sugar dissolves then leave to cool. Store in a jar or bottle in the fridge for use as needed (it will keep a week or so). You can make small or larger quantities as suits. I sometimes simply mix 1tbsp sugar and 1tbsp coconut sugar in a microwavable bowl, warm for around 10 - 15 seconds then stir. If it doesn't dissolve, warm slightly longer. This gives enough for 1 drink plus a little extra.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 213kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 23mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 357IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

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    1. Gina Abernathy

      July 16, 2022 at 8:25 pm

      5 stars
      A great drink to help you relax and enjoy the evening.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        July 17, 2022 at 11:03 am

        Indeed it is!

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