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Speaker: Welcome back to joetender.com. Right now we are going to make a good refreshing drink for the summer, its a mojito, it's a Cuban drink don't let the instructions (oh) fool you. This is a very good drink and you can make it at home. What we are going to use, is we are going to use some rum, some simple sugar and mint leaves and a little bit of a seltzer right.
So what you do is take some mint leaves, not a whole bunch trust me that will affect the taste. Put them in here and you take a muddler. A muddler which is pretty much a modern pestle. Use anything like you have in front of you that will crush it up and hammer. Our environment (ph) coaches fingers, the biggest hands you have ever seen on a creature I promise you. So what we do is just muddle up a little bit, not too much.
Then you take simple syrup which is equal parts of water and equal part sugar and you just boil it right to consistency. Normally you can put a cup of teaspoons and anything like that we are just going to use a whatever we have got here so. I think that someone is going to drink it. Now we are going to put in --
Speaker: Lot's of rum.
Speaker: Normally we have more ice. Our production manager is not here, so now we got the rum, we got the -- let me show you those. We got the Rum, we got the mint leaves, we got the simple syrup and we are going to add the seltzer, the club soda.
Again everything that is, is the taste not all of this is going to be good. The last one we tried to make on camera just was not any good, so we decided to try it again and I am really going try this. There you have it folks. That's how you make a mojito. Its rum, seltzer, mint leaves, sugar. simple syrup again. Very simple to make it at home, equal part sugar and water. Roll it up very cool because apparently as we were told today, it's like liquid lava to you get it on your and it will stick. So don't do that so again enjoy the mojito!
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