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  • Cuddle up and stay warm with Tom and Jerry

    I’d say it’s pretty apropos that today is National Cuddle Up Day, given that in most of the U.S., the temperatures have plummeted to ridiculous lows. Here in New York City, we’re expected to have a low of -8 tonight, officially ruining the day of everyone tricked by the warm 49 degree morning that melted away most of the weekend’s winter storm.

    The good news about cold weather is that it’s really the best excuse to drink tasty warm cocktails. Of course, there’s hot buttered rum, mulled wine or cider, a good old Irish coffee, or if you’ve got some friends or a whole lot of roommates, crock pot cocktails, but I think the best way to warm away all the cold weather is a midwestern favorite of mine – The Tom and Jerry.

    Tom and JerryThe Tom and Jerry has nothing to do with the beloved cartoon cat and mouse, and it’s not a vague reference to the cocktail king of old, Jerry Thomas. The name is taken from a book written by Pierce Egan, Life in London, or The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom , and the subsequent stage play Tom and Jerry, or Life in London. The drink itself was invented to promote the play.

    Similar to homemade eggnog, the Tom and Jerry is quite popular in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and you might be hard pressed to find anyone who knows what it is outside this region. This is only a problem if you have no interest in making your own batter, or if you don’t drink cocktails of which you’ve never heard.

    For those of you who have some time or a grocery store that carries ready-made batter, let’s get started, shall we?

    Tom and Jerry

    Ingredients for batter:

    12 eggs, separated
    1 pound sugar (if you’d like it sweeter, add more)
    2 ounces aged rum
    1/2 tsp ground cloves
    1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
    1/2 tsp ground allspice

    Ingredients for Serving:

    Brandy
    Aged rum
    Hot milk
    Boiling water

    Beat the egg yolks well, then gradually whisk in the sugar. Add the rum and spices. In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff and fold into the yolk mixture until well mixed. Keep batter refrigerated until serving.

    For each drink, put 2 ounces of batter into a mug. Add 1 oz each of brandy and aged rum, and fill with equal parts hot milk and boiling water. Top with grated nutmeg. If using a small coffee cup or classic Tom & Jerry mug, you can cut the serving size in half. Serve with a spoon.

    Just a note: While this recipe is for making your own Tom & Jerry mix, in case you have no time or no urge to make it, frozen batter can be found in bakeries or the dairy coolers at grocery stores, in liquor stores or on the internet.

  • On the first day of Christmas, Drink Matron gave to me: Make your own Irish cream!

    Christmas lovelies! I’m back! What a better month to come back to you than December, when warm weather and holidays bring families and friends back together.

    A great homemade gift to give to your loved ones is Irish cream. Yup, you don’t have to spend money on Baileys or Carolans, you can have your very own tasty coffee and hot chocolate additive.

    Lucky for you guys, my family likes Irish cream and likes to keep a bit of homemade stuff around. Must come from being Wisconsin farm folk. Or booze hounds. Or Canadian (yeah, I’m a little Canadian. Like Barney Stinson. What. Up.)

    photo by Cindy Hopper at skiptomylou.orgGG Irish Cream
    1 can Eagle Brand condensed milk
    3 eggs
    1 tsp vanilla
    2 Tbs Hershey syrup
    1 pint whipping cream or half&half
    1 cup Irish whiskey or brandy (brandy comes from being from Wisconsin. It’s our thing in general.)
    1/3 cup white rum

    Mix ingredients together with a mixer or in a blender. Refrigerate.

    My Aunt Greta says, “Can be kept for months, but I doubt it will last that long.” I concur. It’s delicious.