Easy Apple Cider Mojito Cocktail
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Celebrate the harvest with this Apple Cider Mojito featuring spiced rum, pure apple cider, sparkling water and aromatic mint. It’s a taste of fall with a tropical twist in a glass!
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Reasons to Love This Apple Cider Spiced Rum Cocktail
While there are lots of ways to enjoy the crisp, sweet flavour of fresh apples — from salads such as our Creamy Apple Jicama Slaw to classic apple pie.
For me, one of the best ways to savour the end of summer is with an apple cider cocktail featuring fresh mint from the garden. As apple season continues through fall, it’s an ideal cocktail for Halloween or Day of the Dead parties.
- It’s so easy to make. With no complicated syrups to prepare, you can whip up this recipe in just 5 minutes!
- Fresh apple cider is packed full of vitamins and minerals!
- This cocktail also contains no refined sugars.
- Fresh mint and nutmeg add a burst of flavour.
- It’s versatile. While a mojito is traditionally made with rum, you can also make this refreshing cocktail with vodka or liquor of choice.
Fun Fact: Apples are a fabulous source of antioxidants, a group of chemicals that combat free radicals, that play a role in the onset of heart disease and certain types of cancers. According to Canadian researchers, Red Delicious, Northern Spy and Ida Red contain more disease-fighting antioxidants than other apples.
What is the Difference Between Apple Juice and Apple Cider?
Given there are quite a few different apple drink products to choose from, it’s worth taking a look at the differences between apple juice and apple cider.
Apple Cider
Apple cider, also known as sweet cider, is made by crushing apples to create juice. It’s raw apple juice that hasn’t gone through a filtration process to remove pulp and sediment. It’s cloudy in appearance.
It can be a “varietal” made using only one signature variety of apple or be a blend of many varieties. You can find it refrigerated in the produce section of your grocery store.
Apple Juice
Apple juice is the juice of pressed apples that has undergone filtration to remove the pulp. It’s also been pasteurized to extend its shelf life.
Apple juice is a clear golden colour and lighter in texture than apple cider. It doesn’t need to be refrigerated so you can find it in the grocery aisle.
Hard Apple Cider
Hard apple cider is an alcoholic drink made from fermented apple juice. It usually has 4.5% – 7% alcohol by volume (ABV) and is a popular gluten-free substitute for beer.
It has a long history and even today cider continues to be served at sagardotegi (cider houses) around San Sebastian in the Basque region of Spain.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is made by fermenting apples into natural sugar alcohol and then adding bacteria to convert the alcohol into acetic acid. While this brown-coloured vinegar is wonderful in salad dressings or marinades and even taken medicinally, it’s too tart for a cocktail.
For this apple cocktail, I’ve opted to use raw apple juice rather than filtered juice. It creates a cloudy apple mojito with tons of pure apple flavour. With the addition of spiced rum, it tastes just like apple pie in a glass!
What Kind of Rum is Best for an Apple Cider Mojito Cocktail?
Once you’ve decided to go with a spiced rum (and I hope you have!), the big question is what kind of spiced rum is the best to use? There are many types of spiced rum to choose from.
You can purchase artisanal, small-batch spiced rum or make your own at home by blending rum with a selection of spices you love.
Canadian Spiced Rum
For this recipe, I went with Chic Choc Spiced Rum, a Canadian small batch spiced rum, because the boreal spices complemented local apples so well.
Produced by the Domaine Pinnacle orchard and distillery, Chic Choc Spiced Rum is actually named after the fabled Chic Choc Mountains northeast of Québec City where the boreal spices used in its production are harvested.
A blend of Nordic spices — such as peppery green alder, whiterod berries, lovage, wild angelica — grown in the Gaspé Peninsula, this light mahogany rum has flavours of light sweetness, caramel and cinnamon spice with underlying hints of ginger, vanilla, pepper and dried fruits.
Caribbean Rum
Another equally delicious option for an apple cider mojito is a Caribbean rum. One of my favourite traditional drinks in Grenada is spiced rum.
While it’s possible to purchase spiced rum in a bottle, you can also make your own spiced rum. It’s easy to do by infusing rum with loose spices or a pre-made spice mix.
One of my favourite Grenadian rum spice mixes is Hinds Spice Rum. If you’re visiting Grenada, it’s possible to purchase this spice mix for a few dollars. It contains local ingredients including cloves, cinnamon bark, mauby bark, orange peel, lemon grass, bois bande (a bark said to have aprodisiac qualities) and zebapique (a bitter herb used to treat colds).
Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum
A popular spiced rum to use in an apple cider cocktail is Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum. It blends Caribbean rum with spices but also contains Madagascar vanilla, known for its sweet and creamy notes.
No matter which spiced rum you choose, it will infuse your apple mojito cocktail with its own unique characteristics. So get creative with your rum choices!
List of Ingredients
For the ultimate in carefree entertaining, there’s nothing complicated when it comes to ingredients you need for this fall drink!
Scroll down to the recipe card for exact measurements but here’s what you’ll need.
- spiced rum
- red apple
- apple cider
- sparkling water
- fresh mint
- freshly grated nutmeg (optional)
- ice
Step by Step Instructions
1. Fill a glass of choice with ice. (To create a Cuban-style mojito fill the bottom of the glass with mint and muddle the leaves with a wooden spoon like a pestle to release the aromatic mint flavour. Then add ice).
2. Slice half the apple into slices and place into the glass. Reserve the rest for the garnish.
3. Pour the spiced rum over the ice and apple slices. Shake the apple cider and pour it into the glass.
4. Top with sparkling water.
5. Garnish with sprigs of mint, a slice of apple and freshly-grated nutmeg.
6. Stir and serve immediately.
Tips on Serving and Storing
- For effortless entertaining, mix the spiced rum and apple cider in advance and store in a container within the refrigerator until ready to serve.
- If you cut the apples slices in advance, sprinkle them with lemon juice and place them in a plastic bag or cover with plastic wrap to prevent discolouration. If you have extra fresh apples use them up in these delicious recipes for Apple Jicama Salad and Apple Oatmeal Cake.
- Always store fresh apple cider in the refrigerator.
- For a non-alcoholic beverage, just skip the spiced rum and add extra freshly-grated nutmeg. Your apple cider mojito mocktail will deliver all the big flavours of the boozy version without the buzz.
- Or, for a sweet and sultry option, swap out the spiced rum for Xtabentun, a Mayan honey liqueur produced in Mexico’s Yucatan that’s known as the elixir of the gods.
- For pairing, serve with a cheese plate of local cheeses or grilled dishes such as steak on the barbecue where the sparkling effervescence of a cider cocktail cuts through the smoky richness of the beef. Or enjoy with a veggie burger or curried chicken skewers.
- If you’re wondering what to do with leftover spiced rum, sip it straight, splash it over ice or enjoy it in other fall season cocktails such as a Dark ‘n’ Stormy, Bourbon Hot Toddy or a Ponche de Frutas – Hot Holiday Rum Punch.
Other Refreshing Cocktails and Drinks to Enjoy
Spiced Apple Cider Mojito
Celebrate the late summer harvest with this Apple Cider Mojito, featuring spiced rum, pure apple cider, fresh apple and aromatic mint. It’s the perfect fall cocktail to bring the beauty and seasonal flavours of early autumn to your entertaining!
Servings: 2
Calories: 222kcal
Cost: $10
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Instructions
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Fill a glass of choice three-quarters full of ice. (To create a Cuban-style mojito, first fill the bottom of the glass with mint and muddle the leaves with a wooden spoon like a pestle to release more of the aromatic mint flavour. Then, add ice and follow the rest of the recipe.)
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Cut the apple in half and one piece into 8 slices. Divide apple slices between the glasses. Reserve the remaining apple for garnish.
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Pour the spiced rum over the ice and apple slices. Shake the jug of apple cider to distribute any sediment and pour into each glass.
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Top with sparkling water.
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Garnish with sprigs of mint, slices of fresh apple and freshly-grated nutmeg.
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Stir and serve immediately.
Notes
- For carefree entertaining, mix the spiced rum and apple cider in advance and store in a container within the refrigerator until ready to serve.
- If you cut the apples slices in advance, sprinkle them with lemon juice and place them in a plastic bag or cover with plastic wrap to prevent discolouration.
- Always store fresh apple cider in the refrigerator.
- For a non-alcoholic beverage, just skip the spiced rum and add extra freshly-grated nutmeg. Your apple cider mojito mocktail will deliver all the big flavours of the boozy version without the buzz.
Note: Nutritional information is created by online calculators so figures are only estimates.
Nutrition
Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 12mg | Potassium: 183mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 134IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg
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Dividing her time between Canada, Guatemala and Mexico (or the nearest tropical beach), Michele Peterson is the founder of A Taste for Travel. Her award-winning travel and food writing has appeared in Lonely Planet’s cookbook Mexico: From the Source, National Geographic Traveler, Fodor’s and 100+ other publications.
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