I have loved hot buttered rum mix since I was a child. No! I wasn’t drinking in elementary school; I was snitching a pinch of the mix that my parents made and kept in the fridge. They were purists – Trader Vic’s style, butter, brown sugar, spices. Yum!
Many years later, when I was following in their footsteps, a neighbor and I were comparing recipes. When she told me that she added vanilla ice cream to her mix, my only thought was sacrilege! But I’ve come around. I kind of like the creaminess the ice cream adds, so that’s what I’m serving this winter.
We have a road trip planned with friends for Thanksgiving weekend. We’re all piling in our minivan and heading north to Torun (home of Copernicus), Malbork Castle (the largest in the world measured by land area, and where I believe the Matla Knights made their last stand), and on to Gdansk on the Baltic Sea. What does this have to do with hot buttered rum mix?
I thought it would be the perfect thing to take along for an evening drink with our friends at the hotel – you know to warm up and debrief the day’s events. After all, it’s much easier to make hot water in a European hotel room than to find ice. No, American friends, there are not ice makers on every floor – even at the Hilton. If you’re really lucky, you might talk the bartender out of a glass of ice to share with your friends, and that’s if you’re buying your drinks in the bar!
I’ll include both versions, so you can decide for yourself. My husband thinks the creamy version is a little too sweet. Also included the metric packaging measurements for European readers. Cheers!
PrintHot Buttered Rum Mix – Hot Toddy (Metric included)
- Category: Beverage
- Cuisine: American
Description
A sweet and creamy, spiced hot drink
Ingredients
- 1 quart (1100 ml) vanilla ice cream, softened
- 1 pound (500 g) butter, softened
- 1/2 pound (250 g) brown sugar
- 1/2 pound (250 g) powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon (1 rounded tablespoon) cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon (1 rounded teaspoon) nutmeg
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients
- Keep covered and frozen until ready to use
- Add 2 tablespoons mix and a shot of rum to a mug, fill with boiling water
- Stir until mix is dissolved
Hot Buttered Rum Mix
- Category: Beverage
- Cuisine: American
Description
A sweet and spicy hot toddy mix
Ingredients
- 1 pound (500 g) brown sugar
- 1/4 pound (125 g) butter
- pinch salt
- 1/2 teaspoon (1/2 rounded teaspoon) cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon (1/2 rounded teaspoon) nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon (1/2 rounded teaspoon) cloves
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients
- Keep covered and refrigerated until ready to use
- Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of batter with a shot rum to a mug, fill with 6 ounces of boiling water
- Stir well
PS – We shared this concoction, the creamy version, with a couple of our favorite bartenders. It was new to them and we spent the next 30 minutes kicking around ways you might tweak this, maybe less sugar, and use strawberry ice cream. We mixed up a test batch, but I still prefer the classic!
An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in Poznań, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com, she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida. She is the author of The Polish Housewife Cookbook, available on Amazon and on her website.
Nicole
I’ve never heard of this before, it sounds interesting! Almost sounds like egg nog. I love cinnamon nutmeg and clove together.. they are the best spices ever!
Ege
Interesting:)
Take a look here:
http://www.egedenne.com/2011/11/introduser-din-blogg.html
Maybe you and other bloggers will join? The plan is to get small unknown bloggers in touch with other bloggers.
tralf
The ice ceam sounds like a nice addition. I’d forgotten how much I like buttered rum.
Lois B
Nicole – I think it was popular before your time – back in the 60s and 70s.
Ege – thanks for the invite and the introduction to so many other blogs. I’ll post both of mine.
tralf – I hear it’s cold and rainy in Tucson. Might be time to try it again.
samanosuke_04
I really love foamy beverages, and that pic of yours really get me tempted.. definitely going to try this recipe in the future, but now i’m too busy to go shop for the ingredients.. (has been quite a while since i last went to the market :p)
Lois B
Samanosuke – I hope you enjoy it!