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Instead of searching for the subtle coconutty notes in eggnog, coquito puts the aroma front and center. And the drink’s main ingredients, coconut milk and rum, go perfectly together.
"I like eggnog, but it is super seasonal for me," Dunne says. "It is usually so thick and viscous, even though there are recipes that are more light-bodied, you don't want to drink a lot of it.
The history of nog Eggnog goes back to the Middle Ages in England to a drink called posset. It was made with warm milk curdled with wine or beer and then flavored with spices.
According to a BBC recipe, eggnog is made with 6 medium eggs, 150g of golden caster sugar, 100ml whole milk, 400ml double cream, 350ml rum, bourbon or a mixture of the two, depending on your ...
Stewart, 82, says that she makes her classic eggnog recipe for the holidays each year. Meanwhile, my family's go-to festive beverage is coquito, a Puerto Rican Christmas staple.