Blueberries are the taste of summer, intensely tangy and sweet. The epitome of this fleeting season, they make a wonderful drink to sip with friends as the sun sinks behind an indigo horizon.
Picking blueberries is lodged in our collective summer memories that are pure as the season itself. One of the few fruits indigenous to North America, several varieties have been hybridized for commercial production; others are found in the wild. Those big, juicy berries sold in markets are the highbush variety, plump and loaded with juice. The tiny lowbush blueberries grow wild and are hidden along the sandy shores of cold lakes; their flavors snap and pop with a bright tang.
These blue fruits are loaded with vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants and are considered a low-calorie superfood. Native Americans dubbed blueberries star fruits for the five-pointed star shape at the berries' end. Aromatic and distinctive, they star in my summer drinks.
Blueberry Mojito
This is easily doubled or tripled for a party. Just be sure to use the freshest, best-tasting blueberries.
• 1 1/2 c. fresh blueberries
• 10 fresh mint leaves, plus more for garnish
• 2 tsp. sugar
• 2 tbsp. fresh lime juice, to taste
• Ice
• Sparkling water or club soda
• Lime wedges, for garnish
Directions
Divide the blueberries, mint and sugar between two glasses. Using a metal spoon or wooden muddle, gently crush the berries with the mint and sugar for about 30 seconds, allowing the flavors to meld.
Add the lime juice then fill the glasses with ice and a splash of sparkling water and stir well. Garnish with the lime and mint.
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