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Coquito – Puerto Rican Eggnog

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If you haven’t made this yet, you need to run out to the store, buy all the stuff, and MAKE IT RIGHT NOW!!  This Coquito is coconut egg nog that is oh so delicious and requested every year!

Coquito

Holy crack in a cup!!  If you haven’t made this yet, you need to run out to the store, buy all the stuff, and MAKE IT RIGHT NOW!!  Seriously.  For those that don’t like eggnog, you should make this.  Unless it’s the cinnamon and nutmeg that causes your dislike for eggnog, but if it’s the squeamish bit about drinking raw eggs, then you should SERIOUSLY make this.  No eggs.  At all.  But it tastes like the yummiest eggnog you’ve ever passed through your lips.  This stuff truly is crack in a cup.

I was first introduced to this tasty treat last year.  The Latin America group for one of our customer components had a mini Christmas gathering to include roasted pork, frijoles, bread pudding, salad, and this fantastic drink.  Sadly, there was only a small bottle.  I would have gone back to work inebriated were there a larger bottle.

Coquito

This tropical version of eggnog has cream of coconut in it.  This stuff…I swear I could drink it out of the can.  There is a hard, coco butter top in the can.  I carefully removed that and have reserved it for a later use.  This looked like a large quantity of fat.  That’s not something I’d like to injest.  I may use it for a sugar scrub of some description.  Maybe not.  I’ll just have to examine this item more closely.

I threw this drink together and didn’t really get a chance to look at it more closely.  I just knew that I wanted to remove it from the drink.  Drinking fat just didn’t seem appealing.  But the rest of the ingredients in the can is like sweetened coconut water.  It’s VERY tasty with just enough coconut flavor to not taste fake.  No.  I DID NOT add coconut extract to this.  It just doesn’t need it if you follow the recipe.

This is just the basis for the recipe.  You can increase the rum for a stronger drink or decrease it for something more to your liking.  The amount I have listed is just enough to not be too strong.  I wouldn’t suggest adding more.  You will lose the subtle coconut flavor of this delicious drink.

There are many recipes out there for this drink.  Much like regular eggnog, there are many variations.  This is the one that I like the most.  It incorporates the standard items from many recipes with my own little twists; mainly the freshly ground spices.  They honestly do make a difference.  They have more flavor than the pre-ground spices in the stores which makes for a more tasty and eggnog like drink.

Coquito

Instead of taking a bottle of wine for a hostess gift, I think you should whip up a batch of this.  You can recycle a wine bottle; even a cork topped one for that matter.  Or you can purchase a plastic container to gift with the drink.  It will be more welcomed and more tasty than a generic bottle of wine that will probably get added to the stash to be served next year.  This, I can almost guarantee, will be sipped with pleasure and delight at being introduced to such a delicious tropical eggnog.
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Coquito – Puerto Rican Eggnog

Coquito – Puerto Rican Eggnog

Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

If you haven't made this yet, you need to run out to the store, buy all the stuff, and MAKE IT RIGHT NOW!! This Coquito is coconut eggnog that is oh so delicious and requested every year!

Ingredients

  • 30 ounces cream of coconut (e.g. Goya)
  • 14 ounces fat free sweetened condensed milk
  • 18 ounces evaporated skim milk
  • 375 ml rum (e.g. Bacardi Gold)
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a blend and blend until combined.
  2. Chill for at least an hour before serving.

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  1. This was my first visit to your blog & I loved looking at various posts & recipes. So glad that I found you on Blog Lovin' this morning. I know I will be back 🙂 And you answered a most important question that we debated yesterday – do we mix eggnog with cinnamon or nutmeg? The answer – BOTH – & add a little cloves too 🙂 Can't wait for New Year's to try some mixing up some of this!

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