Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan}

November 5, 2015
Drinks,Recipes

Welcome back Bay Area weather!! This past weekend I was hanging out with a few neighbors who recently moved out from Colorado. They were convinced that the weather never really changes here in the Bay. Just warm and dry, dry and warm. Well what do you know, we finally got a little rain this week. It wasn’t much, but combined with some cooler temperatures and the recent time change, I was close to grabbing my snowboard out of the garage. Unfortunately, we’re a long way away from snowcapped mountains. However, cozying up on the couch with a warm cocktail is certainly appropriate. Hot buttered rum has always been one of my favorite cold weather drinks. I have so many fond memories of snow-camping with friends, huddled around the fire with mugs of steaming hot buttered rum. Sigh . . . Okay, so I’m going a liiittle overboard – we had less than an inch of rain this week!! As for the cocktail, this is my older, more health conscious take on the classic hot buttered rum. Admittedly, there’s no butter in the recipe at all. Coconut oil takes its place. Just like with the butter in the classic recipe, the coconut oil coats the mouth for a silky smooth texture. Freshly ground spices are a must, some quality aged rum, and you’re guaranteed to stay warm and happy!

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Cinnamon

Allspice

Nutmeg

Clove

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

Hot Coconut Buttered Rum {vegan} by HonestlyYUM

HOT COCONUT BUTTERED RUM

Ingredients:

  For the cocktail

  • 2 oz aged rum
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil batter (adjust to taste)
  • 4 oz hot water
  • cinnamon stick for garnish (optional)

  For the coconut oil batter

  •  1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground clove
  • pinch of salt

Directions:

  For the coconut oil batter

  • Add the coconut oil, brown sugar, and spices into a mixing bowl and stir until a uniform batter is formed.
  • Cover and store at room temperature.

  For the cocktail

  • Add coconut oil batter into the bottom of a heatproof glass. Top with rum and boiling water.
  • Whisk to combine until sugar is dissolved and oil has melted.
  • Garnish with cinnamon stick and serve immediately.

(images by HonestlyYUM)

Conversation

Beautiful photography. Made the cocktail. Fantastic, this is a keeper. Husband is going to love
It! Thanks Todd

Would it work with coconut sugar instead of brown sugar?

I’m not sure about that one, Pam. You could try! From my experience, coconut sugar hasn’t been an adequate sub for brown sugar for my taste – at least when I’ve used it in baking. However I know people who regularly eat coconut sugar might feel differently. I’m certainly not an experienced paleo recipe tester. I’d say it’s def worth a try!

I came for the recipe but stayed for the pictures! @HonestlyYum your photographery is brilliant!

This drink looks so beautiful that I can overlook the lack of butter. 🙂 I love how you photographed this story, such great atmosphere in these photos. Will have to give this is a try!

Do you know the approximate amount of drinks you’ll get out of the coconut oil batter? I’d like to make this for a group and am wondering if I should double the recipe. Thanks!

Love the coconut oil substitution!! I can pretend it’s cold enough in LA to snuggle up with one of these

Thank you, Gaby! 60 degrees in LA is like 30 degrees somewhere else 😉

I’m taking this recipe to my cabin in the woods. Temperatures predicted below 20 deg, and this looks perfect. Thanks.
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Is there anything more perfect than this on a chilly fall or winter night?? I don’t think so.

Where have I been? How have I missed your blog’s gorgeousness. I cannot stop scrolling through your beautiful photography.

WOW, thank you so much Sarah! You just made my day 🙂 Thanks for stopping by the site, and please don’t be a stranger.

I’m in the midst of a remodel and this is just what I need to get me through today. Is it really only 1pm? 😉

Your snow camping getaways were significantly classier than mine if they included hot buttered rums and not concentrated Gatorade syrup poured over snow (ok this was in high school but still)

OMG, J.S.!! Next time I’m in the snow I’m pouring syrup all OVER the place. This is too good. Also, what are your thoughts on gatorade cocktails??

Ok, I *HAVE* to have one…two…a GALLON of these. *STAT* It’s freezing in my office right now (I sit under a cold-air vent). I wonder if my employer would let me file a requisition for supplies to make a batch of these. Heck, I’d be willing to share! As always, your photography is beautiful as well, Todd. Well done!

Hahaha, thank you Homer! What kind of place makes someone sit under a cold air vent! Tell me where and I’ll have a gallon of rum sent over asap! 😉

Two things. First, when I imaging “butter beer” from Harry Potter, I think of this. Second, I barely have have spirits on hand, but actually have an aged rum that was gifted to me recently. Done. This is going to happen to top off our flatmates thanksgiving party.

Yay!!! That’s awseome Supal!! I really hope you give it a try. LOVE the butter beer reference 🙂

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