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Shiso Mojito

Oct 10, 2021

Shiso Mojito

Also known as Japanese mint or perilla, shiso is a bright maple-leaf-shaped herb often served with sashimi or sliced into ribbons and added to rice. It has a memorable, captivating flavor. A member of the mint family, this tasty leaf can impart flavors of basil, cinnamon, and anise.  

This summer I decided to grow shiso in my garden—it is Fall and the plants are still happy and bountiful. I have been adding shiso leaves to salads and summer rolls, using them for garnish, and making teas.   

While visiting Japan, I enjoyed shiso tea for the first time—leaves added to hot water, made like a mint tea, and believed to contain antioxidants, as well as anti-inflammatory and allergy-fighting properties. It is thought to help strengthen the immune system and improve the health of your skin. I love the flavor of shiso and found it fascinating to learn that shiso oil is an herb-based alternative to fish oil, as it can provide omega-3 fatty acids.

One of my favorite discoveries this summer was the Shiso Mojito—just swap mint for shiso and rum for vodka, add the flavor of yuzu and you have a fabulous, exotic summer cocktail! Shiso can pair with a wide range of spirits and be used to either flavor the drink or simply add a bright and refreshing aroma when used as a garnish.

If you’re planning a dinner with any variety of Japanese dishes, this is a great welcome drink to serve your guests. For cocktail hour, I love the wonderful burst of flavor this drink adds when paired with pickled plums and wasabi peas. Here in the Hamptons, I found everything I needed for a Japanese inspired cocktail hour at Hen of the Woods.

Yield: Makes 1 Cocktail

Recipe Ingredients

5 green shiso leaves, reserve 1 for garnish

1 ½ teaspoons granulated sugar

½ teaspoon yuzu zest*

1 ½ ounces vodka

1 ounce yuzu juice*

2 ounces sparkling water

Recipe Instructions

Tear four shiso leaves into large pieces and place in a highball glass with sugar and yuzu zest.

Use a muddler to crush the leaves to release the oils and dissolve the sugar.

Add vodka and yuzu juice and stir.

Fill the glass with ice, stir well, and top with sparkling water.

Garnish with remaining shiso leaf and serve.

*Note: Key lime is an acceptable substitute for yuzu

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