Tom and Jerry Cocktail

As we approach the end of the year, I bring out special beverages that I won’t make again until next December. Learn more at TwiceasTasty.com.
As we approach the end of the year, I bring out special beverages that I won’t make again until next December. They include the warm cocktail I shared this week in my Twice as Tasty column for the Flathead Beacon, which hits the spot on any chilly winter night and is worthy of any gathering with friends and family.

I learned about the Tom and Jerry cocktail relatively recently, when I wanted to serve a warm version of my typical eggnog. It starts with a batter, which you can make in advance and refrigerate for days but really tastes and looks best when freshly whipped. You float it as a foamy top over a hot toddy made with water, milk, or another hot beverage and the drinker’s choice of alcohol. As you sip, the cooler foam and warm liquid mingle silkily on the tongue.
Learn to make a Tom and Jerry Cocktail

Holiday Cheers

Choose a simple shaken eggnog for a cozy evening in or tom and jerry batter to mix once and pour often. Get cocktail recipes at TwiceasTasty.com.
Every year, when nights start to crackle with cold and I’m cozying up to the woodstove, my alcohol tastes shift. Instead of a gin and tonic, I order an old-fashioned. We buy more bottles of whiskey and fewer bottles of tequila. And I even find space for the occasional rich milk-and-egg drinks like eggnog and its warm cousin, tom and jerry.

I’ve made many variations on eggnog over the years before settling on a quick recipe that makes a pair of drinks at a time, perfect for an evening in. You’ll note it uses raw egg. I always recommend fresh eggs from a well-kept flock, but I became even more confident in the recipe when I learned that a scientist at Rockefeller University found bacteria can’t stand up to a mixture of raw eggs and 20 percent alcohol.
Learn to make Homemade Eggnog and Homemade Tom & Jerry