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This warm Tom and Jerry co*cktail punch is an old fashioned recipe perfect for Christmas! It's made with homemade batter, rum, and brandy.

The Tom and Jerry co*cktail is a family tradition for me. Any holiday get together that occurs this time of the year includes my uncle whipping up a batch of Tom and Jerry batter and quietly slipping a coffee cup full of this freshly mixed co*cktail into your hand.

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We sit around a big table and swap stories, eat snacks, sip on Tom and Jerry's, and laugh.

What is a Tom and Jerry? It's an old fashioned winter co*cktail that's full of rum and brandy. I'm not sure if the Tom and Jerry is a 'my family' thing, or a small town thing, or a Midwestern thing because most people I've talked to have never heard of it.

I managed to get my uncle to share his recipe with me. It's taken from an old bartender's guide. It kind of feels like some 'ancient knowledge' has been shared with me and I'm here to share it with you.

This is a fine co*cktail - It's warm, a little sweet, and tastes like nostalgia.

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  • How To Make A Tom and Jerry co*cktail
  • Which Alcohol Is Used For This co*cktail?
  • What To Serve With This Christmas co*cktail
  • How Long Does Tom and Jerry Batter Last?
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What Is A Tom and Jerry co*cktail?

A Tom and Jerry is a warm Christmas co*cktail that is made from a batter consisting mainly of powdered sugar and eggs.

It's like a cross between eggnog and a Hot Toddy.

In the old days it was often served in a punch bowl and enjoyed around the holidays.

The first step is to make the batter. The batter includes eggs, powdered sugar, baking soda, and rum.

Apparently no two Tom and Jerry recipes are the same - Every recipe I found online was a little bit different. Most recipes called for the eggs to be separated. But, I'm sticking with tradition here and following the recipe as directed.

  1. Using a KitchenAid mixer or hand mixer, beat 2 pasteurized eggs thoroughly.
  2. The next step is to add the powdered sugar in stages. Start with ½ cup and mix until combined. Scrape any excess powdered sugar into the bowl and then add another ½ cup of powdered sugar and continue mixing.
  3. Scrape the sides of the bowl again and add ¼ tsp. baking soda and ½ oz. of rum to the batter.
  4. Continue mixing and then add another ¾ cup of powdered sugar. The goal is to add enough powdered sugar to stiffen the batter. According to the recipe, 'it will seem like a lot'.
  5. Place the batter in the fridge until needed.

Consult this guide from Foodsafety.gov if you are concerned about the safety of raw eggs. *See recipe notes for information about cooking the egg base first.

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How To Make A Tom and Jerry co*cktail

The secret to a good Tom and Jerry 'is a warm mug and stiff batter'.

  1. The next step is to heat the mug with hot water. You can use the microwave or heat the water in a tea kettle.
  2. Pour the hot water into the mugs and let them sit for a few minutes. You can use any kind of mug you like. A regular coffee mug or glass co*cktail mug will work.

Apparently, you can find vintage Tom and Jerry punch bowls with matching cups online. Or, you can find them by raiding your grandparents' kitchen cupboards. Either way...

How Much Batter Should I Add To The Drink?

  1. The next step is to heat the milk. Again, you can use the microwave or heat it in a saucepan on the stove top.
  2. Empty the mugs of the hot water that has been keeping them warm and add a healthy Tbsp. of the batter to it. You can add more batter if you like a sweeter drink. 1 Tbsp. will make a 'semi sweet' drink.
  3. I don't care for super sweet drinks, so 1 Tbsp. is perfect for me. Dissolve the batter in 3 Tbsp. of the hot milk.

You can add as much or as little batter depending on how sweet you like your drinks.

Which Alcohol Is Used For This co*cktail?

Now for the hard stuff. Don't let this innocent looking drink fool you - It packs some serious punch!

This recipe uses both brandy and rum.

  1. To the dissolved milk and batter, add 1 oz. of rum. Then fill the glass with hot milk, leaving a little room at the top.
  2. Add ½ oz. of brandy to top off the drink.
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What To Serve With This Christmas co*cktail

The last step is to sprinkle with nutmeg. I recommend grating fresh nutmeg if you can, but regular nutmeg will work just fine.

Add a good amount to the drink because why not? Nutmeg is delicious.

You could add any warming spices you like such as cinnamon, cloves, or cardamom.

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That's all there is to it. We sat around for years sipping these things wondering what the secret was.

I think every small town in the Midwest has some kind of 'gatekeeper' who holds the recipe. A lot of small town bars serve Tom and Jerry's on Christmas Eve and only Christmas Eve.

There's one guy in town who makes the batter, gives it to the bar, and families like mine wander uptown and then stumble home afterward. It's a lovely tradition. And now you can make it part of yours.

How Long Does Tom and Jerry Batter Last?

You can store the Tom and Jerry batter in an airtight container in the fridge for a few days. I would not keep it more than a day or two as it does contain raw eggs.

It's best to use the batter immediately after preparing it.

For a great nonalcoholic drink check out this Strawberry Mojito Mocktail and Cranberry Apple Cider Mocktail!

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Tom and Jerry Christmas co*cktail

Christine Rooney

This warm Tom and Jerry co*cktail punch is an old fashioned recipe perfect for Christmas! It's made with homemade batter, rum, and brandy.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 10

Calories 231 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

For The Batter:

  • Beat eggs thoroughly using a KitchenAid or hand mixer. Add ½ cup powdered sugar and mix. Scrape sides of bowl and add another ½ cup powdered sugar and mix.

  • Add baking soda and ½ oz. rum to the batter and mix.

  • Add another ¾ cup of powdered sugar and beat until stiff.

  • Place in fridge until needed.

For The Drink:

  • Heat glasses with hot water.

  • Once heated, discard hot water and add a healthy Tbsp. of the batter along with 3 Tbsp. hot milk. Dissolve batter in milk.

  • Add 1 oz. rum and stir.

  • Add more hot milk, leaving room on top.

  • Top drink off with ½ oz. brandy.

  • Grate or sprinkle nutmeg on the top of the drink.

If Cooking The Egg Base First:

  • *If you are concerned about raw egg safety, use pasteurized eggs and/or cook the batter first.

    Combine eggs and the milk as indicated in the recipe. (Other ingredients, such as sugar may be added at this step.)

  • Cook the mixture gently to an internal temperature of 160 °F, stirring constantly. The cooking will destroySalmonella, if present. At this temperature, the mixture will firmly coat a metal spoon (but please don’t lick the spoon if the custard is not fully cooked!).

  • After cooking, allow the mixture to come to room temperature, and chill the mixture before adding the rest of the milk and other ingredients.

Notes

This should make enough batter for 10-15 drinks. Use more or less batter depending on your desired sweetness level.

*This drink contains raw eggs.With eggs and all other raw foods from animals, there is a small possibility of Salmonella food poisoning. The risk is greater for those who are pregnant, elderly or very young and those with medical problems which have impaired their immune systems. These individuals should avoid raw and under cooked animal foods. Consult this guide from Foodsafety.gov for a complete guide to holiday drinks containing raw eggs.

*If you are concerned about raw egg safety, use pasteurized eggs and/or cook the batter first.

To make a cooked egg base:

  1. Combine eggs and the milk as indicated in the recipe. (Other ingredients, such as sugar may be added at this step.)
  2. Cook the mixture gently to an internal temperature of 160 °F, stirring constantly. The cooking will destroySalmonella, if present. At this temperature, the mixture will firmly coat a metal spoon (but please don’t lick the spoon if the custard is not fully cooked!).
  3. After cooking, allow the mixture to come to room temperature, and chill the mixture before adding the rest of the milk and other ingredients.

Nutrition

Calories: 231kcal

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FAQs

What is a classic Christmas co*cktail? ›

Get into the festive spirit with eggnog, a classic Christmas drink made with brandy, cream, eggs and vanilla. Serve with plenty of ice in tumbler glasses.

What was the first co*cktail ever made? ›

What was the first ever co*cktail? Accounts differ, but most experts agree that the first co*cktail was the Sazerac, a blend of whisky, absinthe, bitters and sugar. Created in New Orleans in the mid-1800s, this is one of the first co*cktails recognisable by name and remains a favourite to this day.

What is the most popular drink at Christmas? ›

What are the top five holiday co*cktails in America?
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  • Eggnog. How could this boozy classic not be a top holiday co*cktail? ...
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What is the most popular alcohol at Christmas? ›

Top ten Christmas drinks
  • Beer. ...
  • co*cktails. ...
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  • Gin. ...
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  • Rum. ...
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  • Whisky. Rich, warming, and high on the list of festive favourites, whisky is enjoyed all year round, but it really comes into its own at Christmas.
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What is America's oldest co*cktail? ›

The famed Sazerac Coffee House was founded in New Orleans in 1850 and soon became known as the home of “America's First co*cktail,” the Sazerac. Using rye whiskey (in place of French brandy), a dash of Peychaud's Bitters, and Herbsaint, what eventually became the official co*cktail of New Orleans was created.

What co*cktail was invented by a woman? ›

Ada Coleman

She created the Hanky Panky inspired by the actor Sir Charles Hawtrey who frequented the Savoy's bar and is one of the first examples of Fernet Branca being used in a co*cktail.

What is the old name for co*cktails? ›

According to the online Etymology Dictionary, the origin of the co*cktail is down to a mispronunciation of the French word for eggcup coquetier (pronounced in English as co*cktay).

What do you serve at a Christmas co*cktail party? ›

Christmas co*cktail party appetizers
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Which is a popular festive drink? ›

Other popular holiday co*cktails include mulled wine, Christmas punch, a hot toddy, coquito, and wassail (a drink made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices), among others.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa

The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

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