Coquito (Coconut Rum Eggnog)

Recipe courtesy Alex Garcia

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  • on December 28, 2008

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    VERY GOOD. ONE COMMENT SAID THEY ADD RAISINS TO THE COQUITO????? I NEVER HEARD SUCH A THING..........................

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  • on December 11, 2008

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    I come from a big Puerto Rican family and our coquito during the Christmas season is a must! This coquito is delicious. My family loves it, and I'm asked to make this coquito recipe every year!! Great recipe!

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  • on November 19, 2007

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    First of all, if coconut milk is used, it will waste the recipe. Coconut cream is what it is used for coquito. The procedure is not accurate also. Here is the real recipe:

    Coquito

    Ingredients:
    ? 1/2 L Water
    ? 15 oz Cream of coconut
    ? 12 oz evaporated Milk
    ? 14 oz Condensed milk
    ? 4 Egg yolk
    ? 2-3 sticks Cinnamon
    ? 1 L White rum
    Mixing instructions:
    Boil the cinnamon sticks in the water. Take the sticks out when the water is yellow and has the smell and taste of cinnamon. Add the evaporated milk, condensed milk and egg yolks and cook at low temperature. While it's cooking stir to avoid it sticking to the bottom of the pot. When it is boiling for a few minutes, add the cream of coconut and rum. Stir well and take off the burner. Let it cool and it will be ready. Keep it in the refrigerator and it will last for a very long time.

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  • on September 18, 2007

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    It was very good. And for the previous posting this drink is not suppose to taste like eggs. It is a coconut nog.

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