Elevate your refreshment game with this Paleo Alcohol-Free Mojito, a guilt-free twist on a timeless classic. Bursting with vibrant lime juice, fragrant fresh mint leaves, and the natural sweetness of raw honey, this mocktail is perfectly balanced and packed with wholesome ingredients. Coconut water adds a hydrating tropical flair, while sparkling water delivers the signature fizz that makes every sip light and invigorating. Ready in just 10 minutes, this healthy mojito alternative is ideal for wellness enthusiasts and anyone searching for a clean, alcohol-free drink option. Serve it chilled with a lime wheel and mint sprig garnish for a refreshing beverage thatβs as stunning as it is nourishing. Perfect for summer gatherings, relaxing evenings, or simply treating yourself.
In a sturdy glass or a cocktail shaker, add the fresh mint leaves.
Cut the lime in half and squeeze the juice into the glass, then add the spent lime halves to the glass.
Add the raw honey to the mixture, and using a muddler or the back of a spoon, gently muddle the mint leaves, lime halves, and honey together. This will release the oils from the mint leaves and the flavors from the lime.
Add the coconut water to the glass and stir the mixture well to dissolve the honey completely.
Fill the glass with ice cubes, then top with sparkling water. Stir gently to combine the flavors.
Garnish with a slice of lime and a sprig of mint for added aroma and visual appeal.
Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing Paleo Alcohol-Free Mojito!
Calories |
147 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat | 0.7 g | 1% | |
| Saturated Fat | 0.4 g | 2% | |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.0 g | ||
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | |
| Sodium | 77 mg | 3% | |
| Total Carbohydrate | 37.0 g | 13% | |
| Dietary Fiber | 5.8 g | 21% | |
| Total Sugars | 22.8 g | ||
| Protein | 3.2 g | 6% | |
| Vitamin D | 0.0 mcg | 0% | |
| Calcium | 105 mg | 8% | |
| Iron | 2.1 mg | 12% | |
| Potassium | 744 mg | 16% | |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.