The moment mint hits lime, ice clinks in the glass, and soda bubbles rise to the top, you already know what’s coming. It’s light, refreshing, and instantly uplifting. No caffeine. No alcohol. Just clean, fresh flavours that work for everyone.
This homemade version is quick, fuss-free, and far better than bottled coolers. Once you start making it fresh, it becomes your go-to summer drink without even thinking twice.
Why Virgin Mojito Is Always a Crowd Favourite
There’s a reason this drink shows up everywhere: cafés, parties, and family get-togethers.
It’s the kind of drink you can make on a hot afternoon or serve confidently at a party.
What Makes a Good Virgin Mojito?
A great virgin mojito isn’t about fancy syrups or complicated steps. It’s about balance.
Lime for freshness
Mint for aroma
Sugar for balance
Ice for chill
Soda for that crisp finish
When these are handled gently, especially the mint, the drink stays bright, not bitter.
How This Mojito Comes Together
You start with a tall glass and add sugar first, followed by fresh lime pieces and mint leaves. These are gently muddled just enough to release juices and aroma, not smashed.
Ice goes in next, filling the glass halfway. Chilled soda is poured over, a tiny pinch of salt (if using) sharpens the flavours, and everything is stirred lightly.
That’s it. No blending. No boiling. No waiting.
Pro Tip 💡: Always crush mint lightly. Over-muddling turns the drink grassy instead of refreshing.
Cool and refreshing Virgin Mojito made with fresh mint, lime, and soda. This easy mocktail recipe by Hema Subramanian is perfect for summer, parties, and kids. Ready in just 5 minutes with simple ingredients.
Ingredients
2tbsp sugar
lime pieces (cutted)
mint leaves
ice cubes
soda
salt (optional)
Instructions
Prep Work
1
Wash lemons
Rinse lemons well before cutting
2
Cut lemons
Cut lemons into wedges
3
Wash mintRinse mint leaves gently
4
Chill sodaKeep soda chilled until use
5
Prepare glassKeep a tall glass ready
Method
6
Choose lemons
Use fresh green lemons for strong flavor
7
Cut lemons into quartersCut lemons into quarters
8
Add sugarAdd sugar to a tall glass
9
Add lemon and mintAdd lemon wedges and mint leaves
10
Muddle gentlyCrush gently to release juices and aroma
11
Add ice
Add ice to fill half the glass
12
pour sodaPour chilled soda into the glass
13
Add saltAdd a tiny pinch of salt if using
14
Mix drinkMix everything well
15
ServeServe fresh and chilled
Nutrition Facts
Servings 1
Amount Per Serving
Calories120kcal
% Daily Value *
Sodium15mg1%
Potassium90mg3%
Total Carbohydrate30g10%
Dietary Fiber2g8%
Sugars24g
Protein0.5g1%
Vitamin C 28 mg
Calcium 20 mg
Iron 0.4 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Hema Subramanian
Food and Lifestyle Blogger
I love to cook! And through Home Cooking Show, I hope to make cooking fun, easy, and approachable for everyone.
My way of sharing recipes is all about keeping it simple and delicious—no complicated steps, no fancy ingredients, just real home-cooked food that anyone can make. Cooking should be a joy, not a chore! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned cook, you’ll find something here to inspire you. If you love good food made with love, then you’re in the right place!