Warming Up Your Days with Classic Hot Buttered Rum

As the winter chill settles in, there's nothing quite like wrapping your hands around a warm, cozy mug of something delicious. Enter the Classic Hot Buttered Rum, a drink known for its velvety richness and warming spices. Perfectly suited for holiday celebrations or quiet nights by the fire, this beverage is both a comfort and a treat. Let's dive into the fascinating history of this beloved holiday drink.

Classic Hot Buttered Rum Recipe

History of Hot Buttered Rum

Hot Buttered Rum has a storied past that dates back to colonial America. Rum itself was a staple for the early settlers, emerging as a popular spirit thanks to the sugar cane plantations of the Caribbean. By the mid-17th century, the British colonies had adopted rum as their drink of choice, and it wasn't long before people began to experiment with it in various recipes. Mixing rum with butter and spices likely stemmed from the European colonial tradition of creating toddies, which are hot alcoholic beverages designed to fend off the cold. Over the years, Hot Buttered Rum has become a seasonal favorite in the United States, making it an enduring classic for holiday gatherings.

What You'll Need to Make the Recipe

Here's a quick rundown of the key ingredients you'll need to whip up a classic Hot Buttered Rum:

  • Dark Rum: Provides the rich, robust base for the drink. Its deep, molasses notes complement the spices beautifully.
  • Butter: Adds a creamy, luxurious texture, and helps meld together the flavors of the spices and rum.
  • Brown Sugar: Adds sweetness and enhances the molasses notes in the dark rum.
  • Cinnamon: One of the primary spices, it adds warmth and depth.
  • Nutmeg: Adds a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, amping up the holiday feel.
  • Clove: Contributes a touch of earthiness and spiciness that rounds out the flavor profile.
  • Vanilla Extract: Adds a subtle layer of complexity and sweetness.
  • Whipped Cream: For a velvety, indulgent topping.
  • Cinnamon Stick: Not only does it serve as a festive garnish, but it's also a great way to stir the drink and release more flavors.

Substitutions

  • Dark Rum: You can use spiced rum if you like an extra hit of spice, or try bourbon for a different flavor profile.
  • Brown Sugar: Honey, maple syrup, or white sugar can be used if you prefer.
  • Butter: Non-dairy butter substitutes work well for a vegan version.
  • Spices: Feel free to adjust the spices to your taste—cardamom or allspice can be interesting additions or substitutions.

Classic Hot Buttered Rum Recipe

Type of Glass

Mug

Ingredients

  • 2 oz.
  • 1 tbsp. Unsalted Butter
  • 1 tbsp. Brown Sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. Cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp. Nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp. Clove
  • 1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
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Directions

  1. Preheat your mug by rinsing it with hot water.
  2. In the mug, combine the softened butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Mix them together until they form a paste. 
  3. Pour the dark rum into the mug over the butter and spice mixture.
  4. Carefully fill the rest of the mug with boiling water.
  5. Stir the mixture vigorously until the butter and sugar are completely dissolved
  6. Top with a dollop of whipped cream, and garnish with a cinnamon stick


Hot Buttered Rum holds a special place in my holiday traditions. There's something undeniably magical about the way the spices fill the room with warmth and the richness of the butter and dark rum envelops you from the first sip. It's an indulgent treat that feels both festive and comforting. Plus, the conviviality of sharing this drink with friends and family as we gather around the fireplace, telling stories and laughing, makes it emblematic of the best parts of the season. I hope it becomes a favorite for you and yours, too. Cheers!