
Authentic Puerto Rican Coquito
Ingredients
- 6 stickscinnamon)
(optional, used for bottling
- 1 ccoconut water
or filtered water
- 3cinnamon sticks
- 2star anise
- 1vanilla bean
split
- 1 tspwhole cloves
- ½ tspallspice berries
optional
- spice tea
- 15 ozcan cream of coconut
425 grams
- 4 ccoconut milk
or 2 13.5-ounce cans of coconut milk
- 14 ozcan sweetened condensed milk
396 grams
- 1 cwhite rum
- ¾ cgold rum
- ¾ cspiced rum
- 1 tspground cinnamon
- ¼ tspground nutmeg
- 1 tsppure vanilla extract
optional
- 13.5 ozcan canned coconut milk
400 milliliters
- 3 largeegg yolks)
(very fresh
Directions
Sanitize your bottles
- 1
Fill the bottles with very hot water and allow them to sterilize for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, discard the hot water from the bottles, then add two or three cinnamon sticks to the bottles. Set aside while you prepare the recipe.
Make the spice tea
- 1
Add the coconut water, cinnamon sticks, star anise, split vanilla bean, cloves, and allspice berries to a 2-quart pot. Bring the water to a boil over high heat and allow it to boil for 2 minutes. Turn the heat off and allow the spices to steep in the hot water for 10-15 minutes.
- 2
After 10 minutes of steeping, strain the tea into a blender and add the cream of coconut. Gradually whisk in the warm tea into the egg yolks, if you're adding them, now, as well.If your tea feels cool to the touch, heat it again until it steams, then add it to the blender or a bowl with the cream of coconut. Press the paste from the vanilla bean into the tea in the blender after straining the spice tea into the blender.
Blend the coquito
- 1
Add the coconut milk, condensed milk, all three rums, ground cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract (which is optional) to the blender with the spice tea and cream of coconut. *You can add canned coconut milk to the blender and the rest of the ingredients if you want a richer, creamier-tasting coquito. Blend the ingredients for 1 minute on medium-low speed until smooth.
Bottle and cure the coquito
- 1
Put a fine-mesh sieve lined with a clean tea towel on a funnel. Carefully pour the liquid through the strainer and into the bottles using the funnel and leaving a 1-inch headspace at the top of each bottle of coquito so you can shake the spices back into it later.
- 2
Refrigerate and let the coquito chill for at least forty-eight hours to allow the flavors to blend and the alcohol flavor to mellow out.
Garnish and enjoy responsibly
- 1
To serve coquito, remove the bottle from the refrigerator and give it a good shake to reincorporate the spices. Serve the coquito in old-fashioned glasses with a sprinkle of ground cinnamon or grated from cinnamon sticks.

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About this Recipe
Dreaming of a tropical holiday that tastes like Christmas? Authentic Puerto Rican Coquito brings the warmth and festive spirit of the island right into your home, making any celebration instantly brighter.
This traditional coconut and rum drink is a staple of Puerto Rican holiday gatherings, known for its incredibly rich, creamy texture and comforting blend of warm spices. It’s a beautifully simple pleasure to prepare, ensuring you can bring that authentic holiday cheer to your table with minimal fuss.
Prepare for a deeply satisfying, velvety beverage that combines the tropical sweetness of various coconut components with a gentle yet distinct kick from a blend of rums. The careful infusion of cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and vanilla creates an aromatic warmth that truly envelops you with every sip, transporting you straight to a sun-drenched festive occasion. This recipe yields a generous batch, perfect for sharing the holiday spirit.
Customization & Serving
You can easily adjust the base liquid for your spice infusion, choosing between coconut water or filtered water depending on your preference for an extra coconut boost. For the rum, while a blend of white, gold, and spiced rum creates a complex and well-rounded flavor, you can certainly experiment with your favorite dark or light rums to match your taste. An additional can of coconut milk is an optional way to enhance the creamy, tropical notes even further.
This festive drink is designed for sharing during holiday gatherings, making it an essential part of any Puerto Rican Christmas celebration. Serve it well-chilled, perhaps with an optional cinnamon stick in each glass for an extra touch of aroma and elegance.



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