Plum Mint Mojito or Fauxjito
Jul 28, 2024, Updated Apr 25, 2025
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Save time without sacrificing flavor with this jam jar recipe for a Plum Mint Mojito. I used Washington-made Shiro Plum with Mint preserves from Girl Meets Dirt as the base (instead of simple syrup) to add sweetness and complexity to the cocktail.
A couple of heaping tablespoons of the jam of your choice would work well in this drink that can easily be made into a summer mocktail by skipping the shot of white rum. There are so many flavor combinations, in fact, for this or any other shaken jam jar drink.
Explore Flavor Combinations
- Raspberry jam with lemon juice makes the perfect spritz when topped with sparkling water.
- Blueberry jam with lemon juice and muddled basil would pair well for a vodka-based cocktail.
- Strawberry jam with lemon or lime juice is another versatile combination. Add tequila for a margarita-inspired jam jar drink.
Plum Mint Mojito on TV
This recipe was made in-studio on Studio 13 Live, one of Seattle’s daytime entertainment talk shows. Along with the hosts, I made this recipe with cocktail and mocktail variations. Click here to watch the segment.

Plum Mint Mojito
Ingredients
- 2 heaping spoons Shiro Plum with Mint Preserves
- 2 ounces lime juice
- 1½ ounces white rum*
- Ice
- 4 to 6 ounces soda water
- 10 mint leaves, plus more for garnish
- 2 slices of lime, plus more for garnish
Instructions
- Add 2 heaping spoons of jam to a 16-ounce, wide-mouth canning jar. Pour in 2 ounces lime juice, 10 fresh mint leaves and 2 lime slices. Use a muddler to press the ingredients together for about 15 seconds, until you can smell the mint.
- Pour in 1½ ounces white rum (for the cocktail). Add a few cubes of ice and secure the lid onto the jar. Shake for 15 to 20 seconds, ensuring the jam is evenly distributed.
- Strain the cocktail into another jar that’s filled with ice. Top with soda water, stir and garnish with extra mint and lime slices. Serve.
Notes
