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Celebrate the Season with White Christmas Mojitos

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By: Lena MoreauUpdated: Nov 30, 2025
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A festive twist on the classic mojito: cooling mint, bright lime, creamy coconut milk and sparkling water come together with two rums and jewel-like pomegranate arils for a winter-ready cocktail.

Celebrate the Season with White Christmas Mojitos

This White Christmas Mojito is my go-to holiday cocktail when I want something bright, festive and just a little bit indulgent. I first developed this version one December when friends were coming over for a casual cookie swap and I wanted a drink that tasted seasonal without feeling heavy. The combination of fresh lime and mint keeps the drink lively, while canned coconut milk adds a silky, tropical note that turns a simple mojito into something you might sip beside a crackling fire or while trimming the tree. It’s a drink that feels celebratory but is effortless to scale for a crowd.

What makes this recipe special is how the flavors balance: the tartness of lime and the herbal snap of mint cut through the sweetness of sugar and coconut rum, and canned coconut milk creates a gentle, almost creamy mouthfeel instead of a thick texture. The pomegranate arils add festive color and a bright pop of acidity, and the sparkling water gives the whole thing an effervescent finish. I typically prepare the base in a pitcher, so I’m free to greet guests and refill glasses without fuss. It’s light enough to enjoy through appetizers yet elegant enough for a dinner party.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 10 minutes of active prep; the pitcher method lets you mix ahead so guests can help themselves.
  • Uses pantry staples and simple fresh ingredients: lime juice, mint, sugar, canned coconut milk and two rums for depth.
  • Make-ahead friendly — mix the non-carbonated base up to 24 hours in advance and add sparkling water when serving for maximum fizz.
  • Visually stunning: a snowy pale base studded with ruby pomegranate arils and a sprig of mint makes a holiday-appropriate presentation.
  • Flexible for guests: serves as-is for a boozy option or reduce the rums and increase coconut milk for a mocktail variation.
  • Perfect for small gatherings — scales easily to 8 or 12 servings without changing technique.

My family’s reaction when I first brought this to a holiday brunch was immediate — everyone asked for the recipe. I remember my sister inhaling and saying it tasted like a beachside café in winter, which is exactly the mood I aimed for: a little unexpected and thoroughly delightful. Over the years I’ve adjusted the sugar and coconut milk amounts to hit that perfect balance of creaminess and brightness.

Ingredients

  • Lime juice (3/4 cup): Freshly squeezed is essential — bottled lime juice will work in a pinch but lacks the bright citrus aroma. 3/4 cup equals 6 fluid ounces; aim for 6 to 8 medium limes depending on size.
  • Mint leaves (1/4 cup packed plus extra for garnish): Choose bright green, unblemished leaves — spearmint or classic garden mint both work. Gently wash and pat dry; bruised leaves yield better flavor when muddled.
  • Sugar (1/2 cup): Granulated white sugar dissolves easily when muddled with lime. If you prefer, swap for simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water warmed until dissolved) and reduce the muddling step.
  • White rum (1/2 cup): Use a clean, light rum such as Bacardi or Mount Gay Silver for an unobtrusive backbone.
  • Coconut rum (1/2 cup): Choose a coconut-flavored rum like Malibu for a sweeter, tropical character — it helps create the cocktail’s holiday coconut note.
  • Canned coconut milk (1 cup): Full-fat canned coconut milk gives a silky body and a pale, “white Christmas” appearance; shake the can well before measuring.
  • Sparkling water: Add to taste when serving to provide effervescence — plain club soda or a neutral-flavored sparkling water works best.
  • Pomegranate arils: Fresh arils add color, texture and a tart pop. Reserve a few tablespoons per glass for garnish.

Instructions

Muddle the mint and mix the base: In a large pitcher, add 1/4 cup packed fresh mint leaves, 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 3/4 cup freshly squeezed lime juice. Using a muddler or the back of a wooden spoon, press and twist the mint leaves into the sugar and lime to release the essential oils — about 20 to 30 seconds. You want fragrant mint and dissolved sugar; avoid pulverizing the leaves into bits. If using simple syrup instead of granulated sugar, stir until combined without vigorous muddling. Combine the spirits and coconut milk: Pour 1/2 cup white rum and 1/2 cup coconut rum into the pitcher, followed by 1 cup canned coconut milk. Whisk gently until the mixture is homogenous — the coconut milk will lighten the color and soften the texture. Taste and adjust: if the mixture tastes too sharp, add a tablespoon more coconut milk or a touch more sugar. If you prefer a brighter, tangier profile, add another tablespoon of lime juice. Optional straining for smoothness: If you prefer a smoother drink without bits of mint, strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into another pitcher or bowl. Gently press on the solids to extract maximum flavor. Leaving the leaves in will give more visual texture and a rustic feel. Assemble the glasses: Fill four highball glasses halfway with ice. Pour the prepared coconut-rum-lime mixture so each glass is about three-quarters full. Reserve a small ladle or measuring cup to ensure even distribution. Top with sparkle and garnish: Top each glass with sparkling water to fill, stir gently to combine, then garnish with a sprig of fresh mint and a spoonful of pomegranate arils. Serve immediately so the sparkling water retains its fizz. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • This mixture keeps well in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before adding sparkling water; longer storage will reduce the brightness of the mint.
  • Contains coconut and alcohol; not suitable for people avoiding tree-nut allergens or for underage guests. Consider a coconut-free mocktail version for sensitive guests.
  • Freezes poorly because of the coconut milk — do not freeze the prepared base; instead, store frozen lime juice cubes if you like to prep ahead.
  • High in carbohydrates due to sugar — approximately 33 grams of carbs per serving, mainly from granulated sugar and coconut milk.

My favorite aspect of this drink is how it reads as both luxurious and refreshing: the first sip delivers bright lime and mint, then a roundness from the coconut milk that lingers pleasantly. Over several holiday seasons I’ve learned to balance the rums so the coconut note is present but not cloying; guests often tell me it tastes like a snowy tropical holiday, which never fails to put a smile on everyone’s face.

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Storage Tips

Store the non-carbonated base (mint, lime, sugar, rums, coconut milk) in an airtight pitcher or container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Avoid adding sparkling water until right before serving to preserve effervescence. If making individual portions to keep chilled for a few hours, use glass bottles with tight caps; give them a gentle shake before pouring over ice. Do not freeze the blended mixture—coconut milk separates and the texture will degrade. Leftover assembled drinks are best consumed within 6 hours and should be kept refrigerated between servings.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don’t have canned coconut milk, substitute 1 cup of full-fat coconut beverage for a lighter texture, or use 1/2 cup heavy cream plus 1/2 cup water for a richer, non-vegan version (note: this changes dietary labels). Swap coconut rum for an extra 1/2 cup white rum if you prefer less sweetness. For a lower-sugar option, replace the granulated sugar with 1/3 cup simple syrup made with a sugar substitute, but expect a slightly different mouthfeel. If pomegranate is unavailable, bright red cranberry seeds or fresh raspberries make attractive garnishes.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these cocktails alongside light finger foods like spiced nuts, baked brie, or shrimp skewers. For a brunch setup, pair with savory scones or a frittata. Present on a tray with extra mint sprigs and a small bowl of pomegranate arils so guests can personalize their glasses. For holiday parties, rim the glasses with shredded toasted coconut for added texture and a festive look.

Cultural Background

The classic mojito hails from Cuba, traditionally made with rum, lime, sugar, soda water and mint. This variation borrows the essential mojito components but introduces canned coconut milk and coconut rum to evoke tropical flavors that are popular across Caribbean cocktails. Combining creamy coconut with citrus and mint is a technique used in many island beverages to balance acidity and richness; this adaptation captures that spirit while adding seasonal garnishes like pomegranate.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, I highlight contrast: cool mint and bright lime with warming spices on the side. Try adding a pinch of ground cinnamon or a star anise garnish for a subtly spiced aroma. In summer, lighten the coconut milk to a coconut water spritz and ramp up fresh mint for a more thirst-quenching profile. For holiday parties, swap pomegranate arils for sugared cranberries or a rosemary sprig for a piney visual cue.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare the muddled lime-mint-sugar base and spirits up to 24 hours ahead and keep refrigerated in a sealed pitcher. When guests arrive, pour base over ice and top with sparkling water to serve immediately. If you’re hosting a crowd, mix multiple batches of the base in separate pitchers and label them to avoid confusion. Use clear glass pitchers so you can monitor separation; give the base a gentle whisk before serving to re-emulsify any settled coconut milk.

Whether you’re hosting a holiday open house or cozying up with a few friends, this White Christmas Mojito is an easy way to bring seasonal cheer to the table. It’s adaptable, eye-catching and reliably crowd-pleasing—give it a try and make it your own.

Pro Tips

  • Muddle gently: press and twist mint leaves rather than tearing them to release aromatic oils without bitterness.

  • Make the base ahead: prepare the rum-coconut-lime base up to 24 hours before serving and add sparkling water just before pouring to keep fizz.

  • Adjust sweetness after mixing: taste the combined base and tweak with small amounts of sugar or lime juice to achieve balance.

  • Strain for a smoother texture: use a fine-mesh sieve to remove mint fragments if you prefer a refined presentation.

  • Keep sparkling water chilled: store it in the refrigerator so the finished drinks stay fizzy when assembled.

This nourishing celebrate the season with white christmas mojitos recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Celebrate the Season with White Christmas Mojitos

This Celebrate the Season with White Christmas Mojitos recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Celebrate the Season with White Christmas Mojitos
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:1 minute
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:11 minutes

Instructions

1

Muddle the mint and sugar with lime

In a large pitcher combine 1/4 cup packed mint leaves, 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 3/4 cup fresh lime juice. Use a muddler or back of a wooden spoon to press and twist the mint into the sugar and lime for 20–30 seconds until fragrant and the sugar begins to dissolve.

2

Add rums and coconut milk

Pour 1/2 cup white rum and 1/2 cup coconut rum into the pitcher, then add 1 cup canned coconut milk. Whisk gently until combined and the mixture is smooth. Taste and adjust with more lime or sugar if needed.

3

Optional: strain for smoothness

If you prefer a clear, smooth beverage, strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a clean pitcher, pressing on solids to extract flavor. Otherwise, leave the mint in for a rustic look.

4

Assemble the cocktails

Fill four glasses halfway with ice. Divide the coconut-rum-lime base evenly among the glasses so each is about 3/4 full. Top with sparkling water to fill and stir gently to combine.

5

Garnish and serve

Garnish each glass with a sprig of mint and 1–2 tablespoons of pomegranate arils. Serve immediately so the drink remains fizzy and fresh.

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Nutrition

Calories: 349kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein:
0.5g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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