Love butter so much you'd drink it if you could? Well you can. You can drink ice cream too. This hot buttered rum recipe turns both of them into a warm, creamy, drinkable concoction with the soul warming addition of rum.
Certain things just sound delicious. It's in the name. Like clotted blood sausage.
Sorry, clotted blood sausage is actually proof of the opposite fact; that certain things just sound undelicious. If you drizzled a crisp, light, pastry with chocolate and filled it with whipped cream and named your creation clotted blood sausage, you wouldn't have a hit on your hands. If you called that same thing a Chocolate Eclair … you'd have a winner.
See what I'm saying?
It's all in the name.
If you're having a holiday party for a lot of people or a holiday party for one and you want something that's over the top festive, you have to go with the hot buttered rum. You just have to. I served these at my Christmas Eve party a few years ago and they're like liquid creme brule with the kick of rum.
This year I'm not making a batch of this hot buttered rum batter which means it's up to you to make these frothy cups of Hot Buttered Rum. (I told you it's all in the name)
Your guests will fall to the ground, hands clasped together, and thank you for making their holiday complete. It's not a successful Christmas if you haven't grown a nest of back fat. This Hot Buttered Rum recipe is sure to do the trick.
As you can see the ingredients are back fat friendly. Ice cream, powdered sugar, brown sugar and butter.
Another back fat friendly thing I serve at Christmas are antojitos. They're good for your back fat on account of the cream cheese.
You are basically making a batter by melting the butter, adding in the sugars in and then mixing it with ice cream and spices. A hot buttered rum batter.
The great thing about this particular recipe is that it can be made in advance and thrown in the freezer. When you have a Hot Buttered Rum hankering you just pull out the mixture, scoop some into a cup and add a splash/glug/bottle of rum and hot water.
You just scoop it out like ice cream.
Table of Contents
Hot Buttered Rum
Hot Buttered Rum
Ingredients
- ½ lb butter
- ½ lb brown sugar
- ½ lb powdered sugar
- 2 cups vanilla ice cream softened
- 1 ½ tsps. cinnamon
- ½ tsp. nutmeg fresh ground if you can
Instructions
- Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
- Mix in brown and powdered sugars.
- Remove from heat and mix in ice cream, cinnamon and nutmeg. Put in plastic container and freeze.
- Add 1-2 tablespoons of mixture into mug, add a shot of rum and top up with boiling water.
- Sprinkle top with a bit of nutmeg.
This recipe is really sweet. Probably too sweet for me actually, but I don't like sweet things. I don't even really like dessert. So when I first made it years ago I tested the mixture on my niece and she assured me anyone with any common sense would love it.
If you and your back fat try Hot Buttered Rum this holiday season and think it's not only good but a little toooo good, you can always just rename it to something less appealing. You might be less inclined to throw back a mug every morning if you name it a Steaming Head Cheese.
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Debbie
I am not a rum lover so much, however I am related to many. It will be passed on. I too am a nut about footed things. Baby deer, and footed bowl could be my new favorites.
jainegayer
I LOVE the photos and the felt deer and the duck bowl and the way you did the glasses. Now that I don't need to take care of that cold sore I got because I didn't do the Christmas Pledge, I have some free time to do the hot buttered rum recipe.
Melissa in North Carolina
Hmmm, we may just try the back fat jigglin' Hot Buttered Rum recipe in place of our standard yummy Gingerbread martinis. Thanks for sharing! I actually said, awwww out loud when I saw the deer and fawn in your beautiful photograph. Love the mess you created!!!
Feral Turtle
mmmmmm steamy head cheese!!
craftalife
I made hot buttered rum for a party years ago and it was so fantastically good. So fantastic that I never dared make it again as I would have become an alcoholic the size of a house!
Heather
That looks so rich (and sweet) my back fat is jigglin' already.
If you are looking for new appetizer recipes may I suggest this one:
http://www.framedcooks.com/2011/03/prosciutto-rolls-with-goat-cheese.html
Absolutely addictive!
We do appetizers for Christmas Eve every year and Cheese Fondue is always on the list.
Su
duck feet bowl... yes would love to have... live on TEAL Lane.... :)
and YUM for Hot Buttered Rum!
Jody
Your photography is wonderful. The styling of the shots and the photos are amazing. Did you say awhile back you took a photo course. Where? And......the hot buttered rum. I think I would just eat it frozen with or without a chaser of rum.
Tracey
Right Jody.....I think I might be making multiple trips to the freezer to eat this right from the container.
I made three batches of almond bark for gifts, that is made with equal parts butter and sugar, so it's a firm caramel type thing. Then......I ATE THE GIFTS!!!
I can't be trusted around anything that contains caramel type things....
Karen, I've never like hot liquids with booze in them, but you know...I'm absolutely going to try this. My husband makes hot buttered rye (rye - blech) when he feels a cold coming on, and you know what the ottawa valley recipe is for that?? It's hot water, rye, a teaspoon of sugar and a blob of butter thrown in. (Double Blech). I'm going to make your recipe and show 'em all what a good hot buttered rum is supposed to taste like.
Oh I just love the deer and fawn....I was hoping you'd say they were from Dollarama....but they're too nice!
Karen
LOL. The first clue that it was an Ottawa Valley recipe was the fact that it was a hot buttered "rye", lol. ~ karen!
Tracey
OH my God Karen, we both just split a gut laughing at your very correct observation re: hot buttered "rye"...yup, 'tis true it's the drink of choice 'round the valley.
I'm also thinking "split a gut" is another give-away.....
Karen
Hi Jody. I actually had the woman who is a photographer for Style at Home, Canadian Living, LCBO, etc. She's shot my house a few times for magazines so I called and asked her if I could book her for a private lesson. She came for half a day and we focused mainly on squaring up shots and lighting. (I've already taken both of the photography courses at the Dundas Valley School of Art.) ~ karen!
Alison
Oops! I just saw your comment re:the deer. Carry on
Alison
The deer! I have been looking for some velvety deer just like those! Do you have a source?
(I have been working on my own back fat -friendly homemade Oreo recipe, and I think both are coming along quite nicely!
Valerie
What is your suggestion for the best rum to use for this recipe?
Jocinda
I am not sure there is a *wrong* rum...ever. Unless of course it is gone.
My personal favorite, which we will be trying in this recipe soon, is called Kraken. Has a fetching octopus on the label and comes in a jug like bottle. Pretty enough to be on the visible shelf of the bar.
Karen
Hi Valerie - I know NOTHING about rum so I just bought the most recognizable bottle, lol. And I used a regular rum, not a dark one. ~ karen!
Anti Kate
In fact, I desperately WANT the bowl with the duck feet.
Tigersmom
Yep. I also desperately need to know about the bowl with the gold duck feet.
I checked your shop already looking for it.
I'm a sucker for anything footed and when that footed part is in the shape of actual feet, I get positively dizzy with delight. And when those feet are gold, I pretty much lose it completely.
Karen
Anti Kate. I got the bowl at a local store called The Kitchen Witch The bowl is part of the Expressions collection by Canadian company Canfloyd. I tried to find it online for you but didn't have any luck. Now that you have that information you might be able to search one down yourself though. Try leaving Donna (the owner of The Kitchen Witch) a message on her Facebook page. If she has more I'm sure she'd send you one.~ karen!
Anti Kate
I want to know about the bowl with the duck feet.
Cynthia
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=glass+reindeer+eggnog+cups&client=safari&rls=en&tbm=isch&imgil=y4G_S8Div9oK8M%253A%253BQ1nZ645_Ww5OwM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.amazon.com%25252FChristmas-Eggnog-Moose-Mugs-Hand-Made%25252Fdp%25252FB002NWNP6Y&source=iu&pf=m&fir=y4G_S8Div9oK8M%253A%252CQ1nZ645_Ww5OwM%252C_&usg=__SBi5eXcnYANJrtc4XUJjvw2ZyKA%3D&biw=1120&bih=530&ved=0CC0Qyjc&ei=2xORVInjOJa68gWk9YK4CQ#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=y4G_S8Div9oK8M%253A%3BQXoEfmIEDnUodM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fecx.images-amazon.com%252Fimages%252FI%252F41hWAmLWyrL.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.amazon.com%252FOfficially-Licensed-National-Christmas-Vacation%252Fdp%252FB003VK8Q20%3B500%3B300
Cynthia
I found them, I found them. Fa lah lah la lay
Gonna get me some egg nog mugs
Cynthia
Oh, I dearly love (get it? dearly, dearly?) the doe and the fawn.
Can I buy those in your shop or in one of your sponsors shops?
I love the Hot Buttered Rum recipe. We bought Cinnamon Egg Nog to try. I so wish I could find the glass reindeer Egg Nog cups that were in National Lampoon Christmas Vacation.
That is my 'must watch' Christmas movie. I even have distant relatives just like the brother-in-law who stands in the gutter where his trailer home is parked, in his shorts and robe, "emptyin' out the shitter". Cracks me up every time.
Karen
LOL. You just saying that line actually made me laugh. I got those deer at a small local discount shop many years ago. ~ karen!
Diana
Hi Cynthia,
here in Germany it is a must to watch this film before Christmas... I`m laughing my ass of, everytime Clarky is riding his sled. Fantastic!!!
Karen,
Looks so tasty and delicious! F**** the backfat We always say it looks like the shape of the christmastree
sheila
Cynthia,
I saw the reindeer egg nog cups on Amazon! Just typed in reindeer eggnog cups.
Sheila
Jane
I don't like sweets either but your pictures sure make this recipe appealing!
mary
could you post the dry measurement of a half pound of the sugars? I'm guessing they aren't the same?
Karen
Hmm. I'm not actually certain but I believe that 1/2 lb of powdered sugar is 2 cups and 1/2 pound of brown sugar is 1 cup (lightly packed). ~ karen!
barbee
Yes Please!
Laura
Is that an elf sized grater I see in the background? Oh how wee!
I chuckled at the phrase "back fat-friendly."
Becky
I think its for the nutmeg... if you use fresh nutmeg you have to grate it.
Karen
Becky is right. It's for grating nutmeg. :) I also use it for grating chunks of salt. (like himalayan pink salt) ~ karen!