All tags
5 star recipes
A
air fry
alcohol beverages
Beverages
BREADS
Breakfast
cakes
Candy
Casseroles
charcuterie boards
Chicken
chili
Chinese
Chowder
Christmas
coffee cakes
Conversion Chart
cookies
dale.
DESSERTS
DIPS
easter
fish
Freezer Meals
Friends
Halloween
herbs/spices
jan's canning
jan's ice cream
meat
Mexican
MISC
Muffins
new years
pasta
Pastry
Pies
polish
Potatoes
potpourri
pressure canner
QUICK BREADS
Rice
Salad Dressings
SALADS
sandwich spreads
Sandwiches
Seafood
Skillet
SNACKS
Soup
st. patrick
Stews
summer
t
Thanksgiving
Vegetables
Hot Buttered Rum Makes 1 Quart
Makes 1 quart rum Batter. Add a bottle of rum for a gift that gives a whole season of warming!
Ingredients
1 pound butter1 pound brown sugar
1 pound confectioners' sugar
1 quart vanilla ice cream, softened
1 Tbsp vanilla extract
1 Tbsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp ground nutmeg
To Make the cocktail:
1 orange; quartered
Rimming sugar; half granulated and half brown sugar spread on a plate
4 oz. boiling water
2 oz. rum
2-3 Tbsp. hot buttered rum batter
Whipped cream, add a small bit of rum for a rum flavored one
Garnish with Nutmeg and/or cinnamon stick
Instructions
To Make the Batter:Melt butter in a large pan over medium heat. Blend in brown sugar and confectioners' sugar. Remove from heat, and whisk in the ice cream, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Pour mixture into container(s), seal, and freeze.
To Serve:
Warm the mugs or glasses to be used by filling with hot water; then empty.
Rim the edge of the mug or glass with the cut orange and dip the rim in the combination of white and brown sugars.
Squeeze the juice from a quarter of the orange into the mug.
Fill the mug with the hot water and then add the rum and the batter.
Stir, top with a dollop of whipped cream (optional) and a sprinkle of nutmeg.
The basic mixture may be the same in multiple places; melted butter, sugars and spices are added to softened vanilla ice cream and the mixture is kept frozen allowing for long term use (well, sort of long; knowing it’s there it seems to get used; a lot!).