If you are one of those who like Mojitos, it will probably happen to you like me every time you go to a bar/terrace and ask for it. “Let’s see what they bring me.” I don’t know why finding a place where they make mojitos well is really complicated… It is a cocktail with which we can be surprised in a thousand ways, and many times for bad. But, you’re in luck because today I’m going to leave you guys how to make the best Cuban Mojito.
There’s one thing I haven’t told you and that’s that my “half a lemon”, some time ago, took a cocktail course. When he was younger, he worked in a bar as DJ bar (this sounds very’90s). The place where he worked, made great cocktails. I remember the first time he made me a mojito and I thought, “Oh my God, marry me!” – hahaha.
From that moment on, he set the bar very high because every time we go out and order a Mojito, I always expect something similar to how he prepares it and most of the time this is not so. Today’s recipe is thanks to him.
La Receta Original Del Mojito Cubano
It is curious how many elaborations that were carried out to camouflage an error or a taste not very appropriate, with the passage of time, can become a very popular element.
As its name says, this is a Cuban cocktail that dates back to the 16th century. The name by which it was known was “El Draque” in honor of the English corsair, explorer and slave trader Francis Drake. In 1586 Queen Elizabeth I of England encouraged the pirates to plunder the Spanish cities of the New World.
One of the pirates was Francis Drake, whose purpose was to plunder Cuba, the place where the Spanish crown kept Aztec gold from Mexico. This news reached the ears of King Philip II and warned the governor of Cuba, so they had time to prepare.
The Iconic Mojito Cubano Cocktail
Fourteen pirate sailboats appeared off the coast of Cuba and remained there for days. Drake didn’t set foot on Cuban soil, he surrendered.
It’s a kind of cheap rum made with sugar cane juice. This type of liquor does not age unlike rum. Sailors used to drink tafia to combat epidemics spread along trade routes. Because of its bad taste, they mixed it with lemon juice and water to disguise its bad taste.
The name Mojito comes from the word “mojo“, a Cuban dressing made with lime, herbs and spices that is used to dress dishes. In African the word “mojo” means “to put a little spell on everyone who drinks”.
Real Mojito Recipe (authentic Cuban Cocktail)
Some historians argue that African slaves worked hard in the Cuban sugar cane fields because of the origin of this cocktail. The slaves prepared a popular drink made from distilled cane juice called “guarapo”.
Apparently, this cocktail was popularized in the famous Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, located in the middle of the colonial zone, thanks to the writer Ernest Hemingway. He wrote on one of the walls: “
This cocktail reached its popularity when people were fleeing the U.S. from alcohol prohibition. Many of them traveled to Cuba on vacation.
Mojito Cubano Original Receta De Esther Cookpad
Since the late 1930s, U.S. mobsters have been involved in Cuban gambling. It was the main meeting point for gangsters as well as celebrities.
Whenever we go to visit my parents, we enjoy it. Of course, the environment is also very helpful. We all meet in the garden, swim in the pool and, most of the time, end up having a barbecue. Did I tell you that I love summer? ;)
I also take this opportunity to tell you that I am going to stop the blog publications for holidays. I will be bringing forward many things I want to have ready in September, as well as getting some rest and enjoying my family.
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