Traditionally served at Christmastime, coquito (which translates to "little coconut" in Spanish) is composed of both coconut milk and cream of coconut as well as evaporated milk and cinnamon.
Welcome the holiday season with a traditional Christmas drink- Coquito, also known as Puerto Rican Egg Nog. This decadent and authentic Coquito recipe is loaded with tons of coconut flavor and vanilla ...
The easiest way to describe coquito to those who aren't familiar with it is to call it "Puerto Rican eggnog." The two do share some similarities — both are creamy dairy-based cocktails enjoyed during ...
“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.” ...
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For my Christmas column, in lieu of another eggnog ranking or spiced-beer listicle, I decided to track down Puerto Rico’s silky-smooth, coconut-based counterpoint to the viscous Christmas caucasity of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Christmas isn’t Christmas in Miami until your fridge has at least two bottles of coquito chilling. For those unfamiliar with the traditional holiday drink, coquito is a creamy, coconut-based beverage ...