Step aside margaritas, the mockarita has ARRIVED! This passion fruit mocktail has all the tart, sweet, refreshing goodness of a traditional margarita thanks to passion fruit, lime, and agave. And, spicy charred jalapeños add booze-like complexity and heat without the alcohol. Yep, it’s seriously good!
AND…it gets better! Just 4 ingredients and 25 minutes required, friends. Let us show you how to mockarita!
How to Make a Spicy Passion Fruit Mocktail
This “mockarita” begins with the element we find is missing in many mocktails: a flavor with booze-like complexity that takes it beyond just sweetened fruit juice. The answer? Broiling jalapeño until it has a good char on the outside. Now we’ve entered smoky + spicy land!
Then we blend up the charred jalapeño with water to make it pourable, lime juice for tartness, seedless passion fruit purée for bold tropical flavor, and agave for a sweetness to balance it all.
Finally, we pour the mixture through a strainer to remove any bits of jalapeño and create a smooth drink. The result is a seriously delicious passion fruit mocktail that feels fancy yet is simple to make!
We hope you LOVE this mocktail! It’s:
Tart
Fruity
Refreshing
Subtly spicy
Quick & easy
& SO delicious!
This is the perfect drink to offer as a booze-free option at parties, make for friends, bring to baby showers, cool off with on a summer evening, or celebrate New Year’s Eve without alcohol.
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If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo @minimalistbaker on Instagram. Cheers, friends!
Spicy Passion Fruit Mocktail (AKA “Mockarita”)
Ingredients
- 1 medium jalapeño, halved lengthwise and seeds removed
- 1 cup water
- 2/3 cup passion fruit purée (seedless // we used frozen, thawed)
- 1/4 cup agave nectar*
- 2 Tbsp lime juice (1 lime yields ~2 Tbsp or 30 ml)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to a high broil. Place an oven rack on the very top shelf just below the broiler element, leaving just enough space to fit a baking sheet. Optional: Line your baking sheet with foil for easy cleanup. Place jalapeños cut side down on the baking sheet and broil for 4-5 minutes, watching closely, until the outside of the jalapeños begin to blister and blacken. You want them ~50% charred. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool.
- In a blender, combine the water, passion fruit purée, agave nectar, lime juice, and cooled jalapeños. Blend on high until smooth with no chunks of jalapeño remaining. Taste and adjust as needed, adding more passion fruit or lime for tartness or more agave for sweetness.
- To enjoy, strain into a jar or pitcher to save for later use, or strain directly into serving glasses over ice. Leftovers keep for 2-3 days in the refrigerator or in the freezer for up to 1 month. This would also be delicious as popsicles!
Notes
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate.
Lina says
We don’t have passionfruit purree in Austria. What other frozen fruit would you recommend as a substitute?
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
Hi Lina, we haven’t tested with other fruits and passion fruit does have a very unique flavor, but maybe mango + pineapple and reducing the sweetener? Let us know if you try it!
Adnan says
It’s a great recipe
Support @ Minimalist Baker says
So glad you enjoyed, Adnan! Thanks for sharing!