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There’s nothing like sipping a cool drink on the porch or by the pool on hot summer days. Two of our program hosts—David Venable and Rick Domeier—heartily agree, and they’re sharing their favorite drink recipes (both with a touch of mint) to prove it!
Like most herbs, mint has a long and storied history. It’s been used for everything from medicine to insecticide. Known in Greek mythology as the herb of hospitality, one of its first- known uses in Europe was as a room deodorizer. Mint was strewn across floors to cover the smell of the hard-packed soil (stepping on the mint helped to spread its scent through the room). Today, it's more commonly used for aromatherapy through the use of essential oils.
Mint essential oil and menthol are widely used as flavorings in breath fresheners, drinks (as we’ll soon see!), mouth wash, toothpaste, and candy, as well as for cosmetics and some perfumes. Mint was originally used as a medicinal herb to treat stomach aches and chest pains. It's also used as an environmentally friendly insecticide for its ability to repel some common pests.
Now that you have the background on mint, let’s get to David Venable’s drink recipe with zippy zing! “If you’ve been lucky enough to taste homemade lemonade, wait until you taste ginger-mint lemonade,” he told me. “The ginger adds a pop of flavor that’s unmatched. When it’s chilled and ready, wave over your next-door neighbors, pour them a tall glass, and listen to the kids play in the yard as you catch up on what you did this summer. I can hear the ice clinking against the glass now.”
Ginger-Mint Lemonade
Ingredients
2 cups water
1 1/2 cups sugar
3 Tbsp fresh ginger, chopped
26 fresh mint leaves
6 cups ice
1 cup fresh-squeezed lemon juice
1 lemon, thinly sliced
4 cups club soda
Preparation
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Rick’s recipe also uses mint. Take the classic minty Cuban Mojito and combine it with the sweet, colorful fun of a fresh summer watermelon, and voilà! You may have just discovered your new favorite summer drink.
The Wonderful Watermelon Minty Mojito (serves 4)
Ingredients
3 1/2 cups seedless watermelon, cut into small chunks
12 fresh mint sprigs
6 Tbsp freshly squeezed lime juice (gotta have fresh limes, no bottled lime juice!)
2 Tbsp granulated sugar
7 oz. rum—any rum will do, but light rum is best
Ice cubes
4 lime slices and 4 mint sprigs for garnish
Preparation
Enjoy!
Troy
QVC editor
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