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Hawaiian Mai Tai

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By: Clara MorelUpdated: Nov 21, 2025
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A classic Hawaiian Mai Tai that balances bright lime, rich rum, almond orgeat, and orange liqueur for a perfectly refreshing tropical cocktail.

Hawaiian Mai Tai
This Hawaiian Mai Tai has been my go to tropical cocktail whenever I want to transport guests to a warm porch in the middle of winter. I first learned this combination at a small tiki bar while visiting Oahu, and the way the bright lime and floral almond syrup spoke to the layered rums stayed with me. It is simple to make but offers depth of flavor, which is what makes it special. Every sip moves from tangy and fresh to sweet and nutty with a warm rum finish. I discovered the technique of shaking the lime with the syrups during that trip because the bartender explained that vigorous shaking aerates the mixture and rounds the edges of the sharp citrus. Since then I always shake until the shaker is frosty which takes about 20 seconds. Presentation matters too so I finish with a lime wheel and a sprig of mint for aroma. Guests often comment that the drink tastes like summer in a glass and it consistently disappears quickly at parties.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about five minutes from start to finish which makes it perfect for impromptu gatherings and small parties.
  • Uses pantry friendly liqueurs and syrups so you do not need special ingredients for one serving.
  • Layered rum approach gives complexity without lengthy preparation or many steps.
  • Make ahead option for a pitcher by multiplying quantities and adding ice at the last minute keeps flavors bright.
  • Crowd pleasing texture and aroma because the mint and lime engage more senses than taste alone.
  • Flexible garnish choices let you tailor the look for casual nights or special celebrations.

In my family this cocktail became a signature when I hosted summer cookouts. My father who rarely drinks anything sweet is surprised by how well the almond and orange liqueur balance the rums. Over time I refined the lime measurement to make sure each note appears clearly. Everyone now asks for this specific combination at our gatherings.

Ingredients

  • Ice cubes: Fill the glass with fresh large ice cubes for slow dilution. Clear store bought cubes or large sphere molds work best for presentation and they melt more slowly so the balance of flavors stays intact.
  • 1 medium lime: You will need about 1 ounce of fresh lime juice. Fresh juice is essential it provides the bright acidity that cuts through syrup and spirits. Look for limes that feel heavy for their size.
  • 1 fluid ounce white rum: A clean light style such as Bacardi or Plantation 3 Star performs well. White rum brings a crisp sugar cane clarity that lets the lime shine.
  • 1 fluid ounce dark rum: Use a tawny style with toasted notes such as Myers or Gosling for warmth and molasses character which gives depth to each sip.
  • 3 quarter ounce orgeat syrup: This almond syrup is the ingredient that gives the drink its signature floral nuttiness. Use a quality brand like Briottet or make your own by simmering blanched almonds with sugar and orange flower water.
  • Half ounce Grand Marnier: Orange and cognac based liqueur adds aromatic orange complexity. You can substitute Cointreau or orange curaçao if preferred.
  • Garnish: A lime wheel, a fresh mint sprig, and a maraschino cherry. The mint adds aromatic lift and the cherry gives a pop of color. Use a good quality dark cherry for best flavor.

Instructions

Prepare the glass Fill a rocks glass with ice cubes so the vessel chills while you mix. A well chilled glass helps maintain the intended dilution and keeps the final drink crisp. Large cubes are preferred to limit quick melting. Juice the lime Cut one medium lime in half and extract about 1 fluid ounce of fresh juice. Strain the juice through a fine sieve if you want the drink perfectly clear without pulp. Measure precisely for consistent balance between acid and sweetness. Build in the shaker Into a cocktail shaker add the lime juice, 1 fluid ounce white rum, 1 fluid ounce dark rum, 0.75 fluid ounce orgeat, and 0.5 fluid ounce Grand Marnier. Adding syrups to the citrus first helps them combine more evenly when shaken. Shake vigorously Fill the shaker with ice, seal, and shake until the exterior becomes frosty about 20 seconds. Vigorous shaking chills and aerates the mixture which softens sharp citrus notes and integrates the syrup with spirits. Double strain and serve Pour through a fine mesh strainer over the prepared glass filled with fresh ice. Double straining removes small ice shards and any lime solids for a cleaner sip. Top with the garnish of your choice and serve immediately. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • High in sugars because of the orgeat and orange liqueur so it is best enjoyed occasionally and not as a low carbohydrate option.
  • Refrigerate any leftover syrups and unopened liqueur according to label instructions. Prepared cocktails are best consumed the same day for peak flavor.
  • Contains nuts due to the almond based orgeat so inform guests with nut allergies and offer an alternative garnish.
  • Freezing is not recommended because the texture and aromatic profile change when thawed.

My favorite aspect is how aromatic the drink becomes when you slap the mint and nest it into the glass. The small ritual of shaking and finishing the garnish always draws attention. Once at a family barbecue I demonstrated the frosty shaker technique and my cousin insisted I teach everyone to make one during the night which made for a memorable evening.

Storage Tips

For the components store orgeat syrup in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to one month if homemade. Liqueurs such as Grand Marnier keep for years at room temperature but once opened they are best used within a year for brightest flavor. If you plan to batch the mixture for a party combine the juices and spirits but leave out the ice and fresh mint until serving. Keep the batch chilled in the refrigerator and add ice only when pouring. Never freeze a prepared cocktail that contains citrus because thawing will separate flavors and flatten the acidity.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you do not have Grand Marnier an equal measure of Cointreau or orange curaçao is an excellent swap and will keep the orange brightness. For a lower sugar profile try a half measure of orgeat and add a small spoon of simple syrup to taste but expect a subtle loss in almond intensity. If you cannot find orgeat almond syrup use a blend of almond extract a tiny amount and simple syrup starting with 1 drop of extract per three quarter ounce of syrup then adjust carefully since almond extract can dominate quickly.

Serving Suggestions

Serve in a rocks glass over fresh large ice with a lime wheel perched on the rim and a sprig of mint tucked into the glass for scent. Pair with grilled seafood such as teriyaki shrimp or coconut crusted fish to echo the tropical notes. For a tiki party present the drinks on a tray with small bowls of toasted almonds and citrus slices. A maraschino cherry placed at the end gives a nostalgic visual that many guests enjoy.

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Cultural Background

The Mai Tai is often associated with Hawaiian and tiki bar culture though its roots trace back to Southern California in the middle of the twentieth century. Classic stories credit a bartending origin in Oakland where the name and formula evolved. Over time the drink became a staple of Polynesian inspired bars and adapted by bartenders who experimented with multiple rums and syrups. The Hawaiian association comes from popularization in island bars and the use of bright tropical garnishes that evoke the Pacific.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer emphasize fresh ingredients by using larger limes and bright garnishes. For winter try swapping fresh lime for a mix with a little fresh grapefruit juice to add warming bitter notes and complement darker rums. Around the holidays add a small dash of warm spices such as a pinch of freshly grated nutmeg on top which pairs beautifully with the molasses hints from dark rum.

Meal Prep Tips

For party sized batches multiply ingredients by the number of servings and store the composed spirits and citrus in a sealed pitcher refrigerated up to eight hours. When ready to serve fill each glass with fresh ice then measure per serving and give a quick shake in a cocktail shaker with a ladle of the chilled mix for aeration. Keep garnishes on a platter so guests can customize their presentation. Label the pitcher with the preparation time and a note about the need to shake before serving.

Making this Mai Tai is an invitation to celebrate small rituals such as squeezing fresh juice and choosing a garnish. Try it with friends and adjust the orgeat level to find your perfect balance. Enjoy the way the flavors tell a story of island hospitality in every glass.

Pro Tips

  • Always use fresh lime juice for bright acidity and consistent flavor balance.

  • Shake until the exterior of the shaker is frosty about 20 seconds for proper aeration.

  • Use large ice cubes in the glass to slow dilution and keep the cocktail balanced.

This nourishing hawaiian mai tai recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Hawaiian Mai Tai

This Hawaiian Mai Tai recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 1 steaks
Hawaiian Mai Tai
Prep:5 minutes
Cook:1 minute
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:6 minutes

Ingredients

Main

Garnish

Instructions

1

Prepare the glass

Fill a rocks glass with large ice cubes to chill the glass while you mix. Use large cubes to slow dilution and preserve flavor.

2

Juice the lime

Cut one medium lime and extract about 1 fluid ounce of fresh juice. Strain if you prefer a clean appearance without pulp.

3

Add ingredients to shaker

Combine the lime juice, white rum, dark rum, orgeat syrup, and Grand Marnier in a cocktail shaker so syrups mix with citrus evenly.

4

Shake vigorously

Fill the shaker with ice and shake until the exterior feels frosty roughly 20 seconds. This chills and aerates the mixture for a balanced texture.

5

Strain into prepared glass

Double strain through a fine mesh into the chilled glass over fresh ice to remove small shards and any solids.

6

Garnish and serve

Finish with a lime wheel, a fresh mint sprig, and optionally a maraschino cherry. Serve immediately for best aroma and flavor.

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Nutrition

Calories: 240kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
0.5g | Fat: 0g | Saturated Fat: 0g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g | Monounsaturated Fat:
0g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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