From garden to glass: springtime drink Mint Margarita

Hello fellow bloggers..๐Ÿ‘ป
I hope you are having best of you.

Springtime has approached us, and summer is about to strike soon, and during this time, the most demanded thing is drinks. Whether they're cocktails or margaritas, they are in high demand to quench the thirst brought on by the summer invasion.

Similarly, on a sunny day, the desire for something chilly to drink arises due to the scorching sun. I felt like having something refreshing, and I decided to make mint margarita because I only knew how to make two drinks: mint margarita and pina colada. However, I opted for mint margarita.

So, let's delve into the process of how I make this drink.


Ingredients



Fresh Mint
Lime juice



White salt



Black salt (optional)
Sugar



Ice cubes



Soda water ( I used Sprite,a carbonated soft drink)




Procedure

In our garden, my grandma planted mint. So, first, I went there to pick fresh mint leaves and washed them.




After that, I collected all the ingredients on a plate and cleaned the blender thoroughly, then set it up.

I added mint leaves first into the blender.




Next, I added a suitable amount of sugar.




Then, I added lime juiceto it.



After that, I added a pinch of salt.



Then, I added ice cubes.




After adding everything into the blender, I turned it on and blended everything together thoroughly.



And then finally, I added Sprite to it.




After adding sprite i again blended it but for a very little moment of time.



After this i pour the drink into fancy glass so that i take a feel๐Ÿ˜…. I also decorated the glass with thin layer of lemon which i cut into round shape.



Tada..!! :)

Here it is.

I know itโ€™s kind of different recipe because people also add tequilla in it and many other syrups too. But believe me i made it with simple ingredients that are easily available to everyone and it tastes awfully good.

Summer are about to hit soon so give it a try.
Seeing you off.
Will meet again.
Take care..

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