When it comes to wintertime drinks, cozying up by the fire with a hot buttered rum is the top way to pass the time on a cold winter’s night. While the name may sound odd, this hot buttered rum recipe is actually a delicious drink that combines sweet, creamy, and buttery flavors with winter spices and a dose of rum to warm you from the inside out.
You can easily make a batch of hot buttered rum “batter” to keep in your fridge so you can make this Christmas cocktail at a moment’s notice, and you can even make it without the alcohol to be a family-friendly drink. Check out our instructional video to see how easy it is to make!
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What’s the history of hot buttered rum?
Hot buttered rum dates all the way back to the American colonial period of New England in the 1650s. Rum was a popular drink as water wasn’t always safe to drink and the hot buttered rum was an alternative to a hot toddy as it also added some calories. The basic recipe consisted of rum, butter, spices, and sugar, which are still the main ingredients in modern hot buttered rums.
What does hot buttered rum taste like?
While the name may not sound appetizing to some, hot buttered rum has a creamy sweet taste punctuated with warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. The butter does give the drink a delicious buttery flavor similar to drinking a buttery cookie in a glass!
What type of rum is best for hot buttered rum?
While it’s possible to use white rum if that’s all you have on hand (and if that’s the rum you prefer), spiced rum or dark rum is a better flavor profile for this particular drink. Spiced rum will have some added caramel flavor and spices while dark rum will be a little more of a darker molasses flavor profile.
Hot buttered rum ingredients:
Unsalted butter: This is the buttery part of your hot buttered rum!
Brown sugar: You’ll get sweet notes of caramel by adding brown sugar to your batter mix.
Powdered sugar: Adding some powdered sugar gives the drink a lighter sweetness on top of the deeper brown sugar flavor.
Ground cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove: These warm spices combined together make this drink taste like Christmas in a glass! Feel free to add some ground allspice or cardamom as well for even more levels of spice.
Vanilla extract: Try and use vanilla extract rather than imitation vanilla for a more pure vanilla flavor.
Rum: A dark or spiced rum is your best choice for the perfect hot buttered rum.
Hot water: Adding hot water to your hot buttered rum batter is what gives you a warm and cozy drink.
How to make hot buttered rum
For the batter:
Add unsalted butter to a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir until butter is melted and then whisk in your brown and powdered sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove until sugar is melted and ingredients are combined.
Remove from heat and add in your vanilla and stir to combine. Use to make hot buttered rum or allow to cool and then store in the fridge in an airtight container until ready to use.
For the hot buttered rum:
Add 2 tablespoons of the butter mixture to a heatproof mug and pour in 6 ounces hot water and 1-2 ounces of rum depending on how strong you want your drink. Stir and add more batter to taste if necessary and enjoy!
TIP: Since you are adding hot water to your drink, you don’t have to heat the rum as well, so feel free to use room temperature rum.
Tips for making hot buttered rum:
- Add a dash of salt to your batter to really bring out the flavors.
- Adding a dollop of whipped cream to the top of your drink will not only look pretty, but it will add extra creamy sweetness as it melts into the drink.
- Sprinkle some cinnamon or freshly grated nutmeg on top of your drink or add in a cinnamon stick before serving for a boost of cinnamon flavor.
TIP: To keep your drink warm longer, serve the hot buttered rum in pre-warmed mugs!
How do you make hot buttered rum nonalcoholic?
To make a family-friendly version of hot buttered rum, simply use just the batter and hot water to make your delicious drink. You can also add the batter into milk, apple cider, or coffee for a nonalcoholic treat.
How do you make hot buttered rum in a crockpot?
To make hot buttered rum for a crowd in a slow cooker, put the batter ingredients into the crockpot first and cook on high until all the ingredients are blended together (about 30-60 minutes).
Add in your hot water and rum and reduce heat to low until ready to serve. Ladle into mugs and garnish as desired before serving.
How long does hot buttered rum batter last in the fridge?
Hot buttered rum batter will last in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 1-2 weeks.
You can also put it in the freezer and it will last around 3 months frozen. Just let thaw in the fridge before using.
Can you use salted butter in hot buttered rum?
While most recipes call for unsalted butter so you can control the salt level to taste, you can also use salted butter with great results.
Hot buttered rum variations:
Make it with tea: Use your favorite black tea bags to brew tea with your hot water before adding it to your drink.
Play with spices: Try adding ginger, allspice, or cardamom to your batter until your reach your favorite spice combo.
Swap the rum: You can try brandy, whiskey, or cognac in place of the rum for a twist on the classic.
Make it with ice cream: It’s also popular to add some melted vanilla ice cream to your hot buttered rum batter for extra creamy sweetness.
Add notes of orange: Orange is such a popular holiday flavor as well so try some orange zest in the batter or a touch of orange extract.
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This hot buttered rum recipe is sweet, creamy, and buttery with warm winter spices and a dose of rum.
Hot Buttered Rum Cocktail
Instructions
For the batter:
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Add unsalted butter to a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir until butter is melted and then whisk in your brown and powdered sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove until sugar is melted and ingredients are combined.
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Remove from heat and add in your vanilla and stir to combine.
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Use to make hot buttered rum or allow to cool and then store in the fridge in an airtight container until ready to use.
For the cocktail:
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Add 2 tablespoons of the batter mixture to a heatproof mug and pour in 6-8 ounces hot water and 1-2 ounces of rum depending on how strong you want your drink.
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Stir and add more batter to taste if necessary and enjoy!
Notes
Tips for making hot buttered rum:
- Add a dash of salt to your batter to really bring out the flavors.
- Adding a dollop of whipped cream to the top of your drink will not only look pretty, but it will add extra creamy sweetness as it melts into the drink.
- Sprinkle some cinnamon or freshly grated nutmeg on top of your drink or add in a cinnamon stick before serving for a boost of cinnamon flavor.
TIP: Rather than boiling water, you’ll want to use hot water that’s just under boiling as water that’s too hot can dull the flavors a little.
TIP: To keep your drink warm longer, serve the hot buttered rum in pre-warmed mugs!
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