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The alcohol is often used in tropical beverages like mojitos or mai tais, but it's also an excellent ingredient for desserts (and even savory dishes). Add a little bit of rum to French toast syrup ...
To make the creamy drink, try this Liquor.com recipe that uses a batter with vanilla ice cream and spices. If you’d rather have something more simple, just mix hot water, rum, butter, and brown ...
A recipe of the old drink, as written in The Cook's Oracle (1822): [6] To make a quart of Flip:— Put the Ale on the fire to warm, — and beat up three or four Eggs with four ounces of moist Sugar, a teaspoonful of grated Nutmeg or Ginger, and a quartern of good old Rum or Brandy.
Hot Buttered Rum saw new interest in the 1940s as a Tiki drink when it was typically served in a ceramic skull mug or modified to become Coffee Grog. [7] Trader Vic provided a recipe for "hot buttered rum batter" in his Bartender's Guide which called for 1 lb. of brown sugar, 1/4 lb. of butter, salt and other spices (nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves).
Rum display in a liquor store (United States, 2009) Government House rum, manufactured by the Virgin Islands Company distillery in Saint Croix, circa 1941. Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate, a clear liquid, is often aged in barrels of oak.
The alcohol is often used in tropical beverages like mojitos or mai tais, but it's also an excellent ingredient for desserts (and even savory dishes). Add a little bit of rum to French toast syrup ...
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One variation on the recipe is to keep the base of the various rum, brandy, and Bacardi varieties and substitute orange, pineapple, lemon, and grenadine juices for the pineapple and papaya juices. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Another version is based on giving up brandy and substituting juices from sweeter flavors to more citrusy ones like lemon, pineapple ...