Ginger Mint Syrup

Ginger Mint Syrup

I know gin and tonics are all the rage right now… Seriously, all the cool kids are doing it. And, I want to like them. But, I’m really just not into gin. Or tonic.

Sadly, I don’t think I’ll be sitting at the popular table in the cafeteria any time soon… Though, I’m hoping I can bribe my way in with some of this ginger mint syrup.

I’ve always been a fan of mojitos. My taste for alcohol bloomed a while after I was in college (yes, I know… I’m not helping my reputation any by telling you this), and one of the things that won me over was a frozen mojito. Since then, I have become a fan of cocktails (as long as they aren’t too sweet…), especially those made with rum, vodka, and tequila. In that order.

Of course, when I was pregnant, I had to give up mojitos for a while… I don’t drink much soda, but I allowed myself an occasional ginger ale when we were dining out so that I felt like I was drinking something special. Enter Founding Farmers in Washington DC (which, I highly recommend, by the way… even though I don’t really do restaurant reviews). The hubby and I were there last spring and I was doing my best to order pregnant-friendly foods. They were kind enough to cook my steak well done and recommend a few other items on the menu. And, they also made me a fresh ginger ale “cocktail”, virgin of course. It was one of the best things I have ever had.

I’ve been thinking about that fresh ginger ale ever since. In fact, I have contemplated driving down to DC just to go eat at Founding Farmers and order another one. Since packing up the baby for a 3 hour car ride isn’t my idea of fun (not to mention the mood she’d be in by the time we actually got to the restaurant), I decided to make a version of my own at home.

Instead of simply making fresh ginger ale, I opted to make a ginger mint syrup. It’s good for ginger ale (add sparkling water), iced tea (can I tell you how awesome it is with iced passion tea?), and for the non-pregnant, mojitos (just add rum and a good squeeze of lime). I like versatile recipes.

So, here it is… My oh-so-simple ginger mint syrup. It’s great for getting rid of a bunch of mint that is taking over your garden. And, I’m hoping I can bribe my way into the good graces of all of the gin-lovers out there.

Ginger Mint Syrup
(Makes about 2 1/2 cups)

  • 1 cup raw turbinado sugar
  • 1 cup coconut palm sugar
  • 4 ounces of peeled and sliced ginger
  • 1 cup packed mint leaves (and a few tender stems are OK)
  • 2 cups water

Combine all ingredients except in a small saucepan.  Stir together with a wooden spoon, muddling everything a bit.  Add the water to the saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-low heat.

Simmer for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and let cool. Use a fine mesh strainer to strain out the ginger and mint. Transfer to an airtight bottle and keep in the refrigerator for a week or two (if it lasts that long). Enjoy in your favorite beverages!

8 comments

  1. Paula says:

    I’m not a gin drinker either and honestly, I’ve never had a mojito. I think it’s really neat that you created your own ginger mint syrup. It certainly does look very refreshing. Hopefully you get back to DC and Founding Farmers soon :)

  2. I love idea of this syrup! Could be used for many things as both of those ingredients are so good for you!!!

  3. I used to hate gin for the longest time (it was one of those things I drank too much of, um, before I should have been drinking at all!) but I’m loving the more delicate tastes of Hendricks and Death’s Door gins. If you come over, bring the syrup and I’ll make you a cocktail!

  4. Karen says:

    We freeze mint syrup in the summer when we have a huge amount of mint in the garden so we can have mojitos all summer long! If you have a juicer, try juicing the ginger for a really spicy version!

  5. Tieghan says:

    This sounds awesome!!

  6. I don’t like gin & tonics either.

    I really love this syrup. I couple months ago, when I was out to dinner, I had the best homemade ginger soda. The bartender told me his recipe for the ginger syrup….which I promptly forget the second we left. Can’t wait to try this one.

  7. Nessa says:

    This is happening in my house soon :)

  8. Oh, I must make this :) I just love ginger & mint!

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