Pineapple Mint Mojito

Pineapple Mojito in a glass with garnish.

What’s better than an icy cold mojito? An icy cold pineapple mint mojito. This tropical mojito recipe is quick and easy with a tangy sweet flavor and spicy chile lime rim. A delicious quenching summer cocktail.

Tajin and sugar

Walk along Ocean Boulevard on South Beach and stop into any of the deco-style hotels — you’ll always find a bar (with a very cute bartender) churning out all manner of mojitos for scantily clad tourists and guests.

And why not?  The refreshing blend of lime and mint with simple syrup and white rum is the perfect antidote to 90 degree weather and a blinding sun.

preparing the chili lime rim

Of course, it’s just as Africa-hot in Boca Raton as it is in Miami.  And though Cuba is the birthplace of mojitos — I’d rather not drive to Little Havana to get my fix.  So straight from my humble kitchen —  I’ve come up with my own thirst-quenching blend.  Pineapple mint mojitos.  Not too sweet, with lime, triple sec and rum. 

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fresh pineapple
adding mint and lime

I have to say that the R and D on this one was a lot of fun!  (Honey, we need more rum!)

muddling the mojito

I didn’t add a simple syrup to this recipe, because for my tastes, the pineapple juice and triple sec made it sweet enough.  If you like a little more, a tablespoon or two of simple syrup or agave nectar should do the trick.

adding pineapple juice

The splash of club soda at the end adds just the right amount of fizz.   

adding rum and triple sec

But for me the best part is the sugar-tajin rimmed glass.  Not familiar with Tajin?  It’s a spicy savory seasoning that is especially good with tropical fruit, like mango or pineapple.  The blend of mexican chilies, lime and salt add a flavorful kick to fresh fruit. Or in this case, to my pineapple mint mojito.  

Pineapple Mint Mojito with swizzle stick

Garnish this libation with a few extra chunks of pineapple to munch while you sip.  It’s so good! I think Dad would appreciate this cocktail for Father’s Day — maybe with some grilled ribeye steaks… in fact, I’m sure of it!

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Pineapple Mint Mojito

When the temperatures nudges north of 85°, this sweet tropical pineapple mojito is a delicious refreshing cocktail.
Author: Lisa Lotts
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword pineapple juice
Dietary Restrictions Dairy-Free, Egg Free, Gluten-Free
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 2

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 cup fresh pineapple chunks Reserve 2 chunks for garnish
  • ½ lime Thinly sliced – reserve 2 slices for garnish
  • 10 mint leaves – Reserve 2 leaves for garnish
  • 3 ounces white rum
  • 1 ounce triple sec
  • 6 ounces pineapple juice chilled
  • splash club soda
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon tajin This Latin seasoning has lime and chili flavorings and can be found in well-stocked supermarkets
  • for a sweeter cocktail Add 1/2 ounce of simple syrup or agave nectar

DIRECTIONS:

  • In a small bowl, combine the tajin and sugar. Stir to combine. Add a little bit of water to one saucer. In the other saucer, sprinkle the tajin mixture in a round shape to mimic the glass that you’re serving the drink in. Dip the rim of each glass into the water — and then into the tajin mixture. Set aside.
  • Add the pineapple, lime and mint leaves to a large cocktail shaker or pitcher. Using the muddler, crush the pineapple, lime and mint leaves until fragrant. Add the rum, triple sec and pineapple juice (if using simple syrup or agave add it at this point). Stir or shake until well combined.
  • Fill the glasses with ice. Divide the drink into the glasses. Top off each drink with a splash of club soda.
  • Make a slit in a chunk of pineapple and lime and affix them to the rim of the glass to garnish. Float a mint leaf in the top of the glass. Serve.

NUTRITION:

Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 228mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 260IU | Vitamin C: 49.5mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1.1mg

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This easy pineapple mint mojito recipe with rum and triple sec has a sweet citrusy punch and a splash of soda! Perfect for a hot day! Ready in minutes!

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10 Comments

  1. Christine Hudson says:

    I found Tajin at my Kroger in Yorktown, Viginia

    1. I think it’s pretty common nowadays.

  2. adam23235 says:

    5 stars
    I love mojitos and pineapple and this is one luscious-looking cocktail! I’m not familiar with tajin, but I’m curious to try it… I hope I can find it in Richmond.

    1. If you can’t find it at a regular supermarket, try a latin one. It’s kind of a peppery-lime-salt. Sprinkle it on pineapple, melon etc and it adds a fun flavor.

  3. I love mojitos but never took the time to find a recipe. Thank you Lisa. Please keep posting!

    1. I’m always posting Natalie – just thought people might be tired of it on Facebook. Glad you like, my friend!

  4. This give me an idea for a suggestion…since many of us love sipping cocktails in the summertime (well, anytime really), what if you offer up more cocktail recipes throughout the summer? And I love how you linked it with another one of your recipes! Keep these great recipes (and witty posts) coming!

    1. I’m down with summertime cocktails. Any suggestions?

  5. This looks like the perfect drink to sip next to the pool during the hot summer day! Yum! 🙂