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My mom has been making coquito — without alcohol — for my sisters and I since we were babies. Coquito is a Puerto Rican holiday drink that shares some similarities to eggnog, but it's way better. I ...
A Bronx woman's family recipe for making coquito will soon be hitting the shelves. Zoraida Graciani has won three masters competitions for her drink, which is a Puerto Rican egg-nog. Graciani says the ...
“The origin of coquito is still unknown, but the famed holiday drink is usually made and consumed only during the holiday season,” says Prieto. “Coquito marks the arrival of Christmas on the island.” ...
The first time Cindy Kruse tried eggnog, she understood the obsession over Puerto Rican coquito. “Eggnog was completely flat,” said the Puerto Rican pastry chef, who makes some of Miami’s best cookies ...
If eggnog had a bit of tropical flair, it might be something more like coquito, the spiced coconut-and-rum drink popular in Puerto Rico throughout the holiday season. Coquito (Spanish for “little ...
It’s not Christmas in a Puerto Rican household without coquito, a deeply creamy coconut and rum cocktail. Coquito recipes vary widely, but most include coconut milk, coconut cream, rum and sweetened ...
If you think about it, the concept of drinking a super-thick, spiced, dairy-based beverage with raw egg is somewhat of a ...
Whether you're Latinx or not, chances are you're familiar with coquito, the creamy and dreamy rum-spiked holiday cocktail that's ubiquitous in Puerto Rican households. Most Puerto Rican families start ...