Coquito Recipe (Puerto Rican Christmas Drink) - Easy Holiday Drink (2024)

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Coquito (pronounced coh-kee-toe) is a traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink that is smooth, thick, and creamy. It’s sweet and has a pronounced coconut flavor. Make this coquito recipe for a delicious Christmas drink that feels like a tropical dessert and co*cktail all in one!

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This co*cktail is made with cream of coconut, sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, spices, and rum. It is a beautiful thick, rich, creamy, and oh, so smooth co*cktail that’s is about to become your new holiday favorite.

If you enjoy having an eggnog around holiday times, you will love this drink, whether you enjoy it boozy or alcohol-free.

This co*cktail is served chilled but when you want something hot and comforting, make my mulled wine or red wine hot chocolate. For a kid-friendly drink, make some fruity Christmas punch or my family favorite hot chocolate.

If you happen to drink all of your coquito (or give it away), a hot toddy or adult hot chocolate will keep you in the holiday spirit!

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Coquito

Coquito, which translates into “little coconut” in English, is a traditional Puerto Rican Christmas drink, served during the winter holidays. It will definitely help friends and family get into the spirit of the season.

It is thought to have originated sometime around the 1900’s. And like many traditional recipes, every family has their own recipe. These days, the drink is so popular that it even has its own holiday, December 21st.

Because this recipe is simple and relatively inexpensive to make, it is a great gift to give to friends and family.

Coquito vs. eggnog

Though people sometimes describe coquito as “Puerto Rican eggnog,” the differences between the two are quite big.

Traditionally, coquito is made without eggs, and many would argue that it is the only way to make it.

Adding eggs to the co*cktail is actually an Americanized version, to closer resemble eggnog. In fact, adding eggs to any drink in Puerto Rico turns it into a ponche.

The other difference is that there is no sugar added to coquito. All of its sweetness comes from the sweetened condensed milk and cream of coconut.

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Ingredients

There are only a few basic ingredients for any coquito recipe.

  • Rum

Use the best rum you can find. In this case, a Puerto Rican rum like Don Q is perfect. If you can’t find that, Bacardi or Captain Morgan silver rum will work just fine.

If you want a spicier kick, use spiced rum. You can also combine different types of rum to suit your taste.

  • Cream of coconut

Cream of coconut is sweetened, pureed coconut and comes in a can. It is different from coconut cream which is just solid coconut and doesn’t have any other ingredients listed on the label.

Coco Lopez is the best tasting cream of coconut.

Be sure to break up the solidified fat you will find at the top of the can with spatula or spoon when adding it to the blender.

  • Milk products

Sweetened condensed milk-This is the key to making an extra creamy drink.

Evaporated milk-You can use fat-free evaporated milk if you want to trim this down a little bit, but it really isn’t going to make a big difference in the end.

  • Spices

Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and vanilla make this drink the warming, seasonal favorite it is. Use freshly ground spices for the best flavor.

A cinnamon stick also makes an attractive garnish. If you don’t have the separate spices on hand, you can substitute an equal amount of pumpkin pie spice. The ginger in it adds even more zing.

Want to make it virgin?

If you want to make a batch for the kids or make it non-alcoholic for yourself, don’t worry. Simply skip the rum and add skim milk, your favorite plant-based milk, or coconut milk instead.

Need it lactose free?

There is good news if you want to make this lactose free! There are lactose free evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk options on the market!

Tools and Barware Needed

Even the list of necessary equipment is short and easy to find.

  • Blender – It doesn’t have to be a high-powered, top-line blender.
  • Container with a lid – A standard Mason jar, glass container or any bottle with a lid will work to chill and store the coquito after you mix it.
  • Glassware– Use rocks (old fashioned) glasses for a traditional toast or to sip it slowly.

How To Make Coquito Recipe

This is one of the simplest co*cktails you will ever make, and it will only take you about 10 minutes to put together. (Just don’t forget to chill it before serving.)

Combine all of the ingredients in a blender and pulse until smooth and frothy.

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Pour into a glass container with a lid.

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Now comes the hard part. Let it chill for 4 hours in the refrigerator before serving.

Shake and serve in shot glasses or old fashioned glasses.

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Coquito Recipe Notes

This drink needs to chill! Because all of the ingredients will come at room temperature, the drink will be warm at first. You need to chill it for about 4 hours before serving.

Refrigerating coquito for at least 4 hours also allows all the flavors to cure or blend together. It gets better the longer it sits.

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Storage and Shelf life

With only the rum in it, the drink should keep for up to a month or more in the refrigerator. That is, if you can keep from drinking it!

Because of the milk products in it, make sure to store this Christmas drink in the refrigerator.

Be sure to store it in a jar or a bottle with a lid as you will need to shake it up when you serve it because the fat in the cream of coconut coagulates and will separate from the rest of the co*cktail while it chills.

You can make several batches and keep in the refrigerator too.

Note: If you do add eggs to it, be sure to drink it within a week.

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Coquito – Puerto Rican Coconut Eggnog (No Egg)

Coquito(pronounced coh-kee-toe) is a traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink that is smooth, thick, and creamy. It’s sweet and has a pronounced coconut flavor.

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Course: co*cktail, Drinks

Cuisine: Puerto Rican

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Chill:: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Calories: 547kcal

Author: Lyuba Brooke

Ingredients

  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 12 oz evaporated milk
  • 15 oz cream of coconut
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp ground cloves
  • 12 oz Puerto Rican or another white rum

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Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients in the blender and pulse for few seconds until completely comes together and smooth.

  • Transfer the mixture into a glass jar with a lid, bottle, or a pitcher. It will need to have a lid to keep air-tight and also to be able to shake it up before serving.

  • Refrigerate for up to 4 hours, until completely chilled throughout.

  • Shake it up before servings.

  • Pour into glasses and garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon, nutmeg, cinnamon stick, or even sweetened coconut flakes.

Storing:

  • Keep it in a glass jar or a bottle with a lid in the refrigerator. Properly refrigerated, it should keep for up to 5 days.

Want it virgin?

  • If you want to make a batch for kids or make it non-alcoholic for yourself, not to worry. Simply skip the rum and add either skim milk or coconut milk instead.

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Nutrition

Calories: 547kcal | Carbohydrates: 69g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 135mg | Potassium: 313mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 67g | Vitamin A: 234IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 254mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Which liquor is best for coquito? ›

For authentic coquito, aim for *Puerto Rican* rum like Don Q, Bacardí, Ron del Barrilito, Palo Viejo, etc. Vegan or dairy-free coquito: If you can find sweetened condensed coconut milk (11.25 ounce can) and evaporated coconut milk (12.2 ounce can), they'll be easy swaps here.

Why does my coquito get chunky? ›

Coquito should be smooth, but it can become chunky if you use coconut milk instead of cream of coconut. The fat in coconut milk can separate and solidify towards the top of the container. Returning it to the blender just before serving should resolve the issue.

What kind of rum goes in coquito? ›

White rum.

I recommend traditional Barcardi white rum for this recipe as it provides a light but balanced flavor which is perfect for this drink so it doesn't overpower the coconut flavor (we want the coconut flavor to be the star!).

How do you make coquito not clumpy? ›

It's because the fat from the coconut is solidifying. If this happens to you, I would pop it in the blender right before serving. That should dissolve any bits that might've solidified.

How much should a bottle of coquito cost? ›

Recently, I was getting that itch for some coquito and I started asking around what the price for a 750ml bottle of it cost. The going price ranged from $20-$35.

Is coquito better with white rum or dark rum? ›

Inés calls for white rum here—ideally Puerto Rican rum, like Bacardí or Don Q—but you can swap in dark rum for more syrupy, spiced notes (just avoid coconut rum, which has a more artificial coconut flavor). If you have time, soak a few cinnamon sticks in the bottle of rum for a few days to infuse it with woodsy spice.

How long before coquito goes bad? ›

Does Coquito Need To Be Refrigerated? Coquito should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator; kept that way, it can keep for anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks. The ingredients may settle between servings, particularly if you used eggs, so be sure to stir before you pour.

Does coquito with alcohol go bad? ›

“After four days, the flavors start to change. For safety and quality, it's best to use it within four days.” Besides, if your coquito is good enough, it won't last four days.

Does Bacardi make coquito? ›

A cream-based coconut liqueur, Coquito is a traditional Puerto Rican Holiday co*cktail. BACARDÍ Coquito is made with BACARDÍ Superior Rum and a mix of vanilla, cinnamon and other festive spices.

Which rum do Puerto Ricans drink? ›

The top-selling rum on the island is Don Q, a favorite of the locals. It's produced in the Destilería Serrallés in Ponce, and it can be found in a variety of co*cktails all over the island. Here are some of the locals' favorite ways to enjoy Don Q.

Why is my coquito foamy? ›

The foam results from the additives in the canned milk, and the fat from the coconut milk gets excited. You can strain the coquito into the bottles if the foam or chunks bother you.

What is Puerto Rican rum called? ›

Serralles Distillery in Ponce produces the well-regarded brand Don Q. Most locals recommend Ron del Barrilito, made in Bayamón, as the island's most prized brand. In recent years, several small-batch craft rums have come to market, including Rum Caray, made in Juncos, and Trigo, which is from Bayamón.

Why is my coquito separating? ›

Coquito settles and separates due to the fat content in the milk and cream, so before pouring, open the bottle, poke it with a straw close it and shake vigorously so everything is combined thoroughly. The longer is stays in the refrigerator the better it gets. Now go pour some over ice.

What liquor is popular in Puerto Rico? ›

Don Q. If you're a spirit-lover visiting Puerto Rico, you're probably looking forward to enjoying the many popular varieties of rum. The top-selling rum on the island is Don Q, a favorite of the locals. It's produced in the Destilería Serrallés in Ponce, and it can be found in a variety of co*cktails all over the island ...

What is coquito liquor? ›

Coquito is a Puerto Rican beverage made with vanilla, coconut milk, coconut cream, rum and spices that is traditionally served during the December holidays. Coquito means "little coconut" in Spanish, and coconut provides the majority of the drink's flavor and texture.

What kind of Bacardi is used in coquito? ›

A cream-based coconut liqueur, Coquito is a traditional Puerto Rican Holiday co*cktail. BACARDÍ Coquito is made with BACARDÍ Superior Rum and a mix of vanilla, cinnamon and other festive spices.

Is spiced rum good in coquito? ›

This version of a coquito uses thick whipped cream and Don Q Gran Añejo spiced rum to create a creamy, sweet eggnog-like holiday drink you won't be able to put down!

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