Rum Flip

Rum Flip
Davide Luciano for The New York Times. Food stylist: Claudia Ficca. Prop stylist: Gozde Eker.
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S.S. Field calls this early concoction “a drink that may have helped to change and improve our history but that two centuries of history have neither changed nor improved.” —Rosie Schaap

Featured in: The American Way of Drinking

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Ingredients

  • 1egg
  • 1tsp. brown sugar
  • 2oz. golden rum
  • Whole nutmeg
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Shake egg, sugar and rum thoroughly with cracked ice. Strain into a chilled wineglass. Dust with freshly grated nutmeg.

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Dry shake first (without ice) and try with molasses or ginger simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water, sliced ginger, simmer for a while then strain out ginger and store chilled.)

It definitely has an eggnog flavor. A fun drink overall. This was my first time making it, so I followed the directions.

Subbed brown sugar cinnamon simple syrup for brown sugar. Added some club soda.

I would’ve sworn I had brown sugar, so I got home without it and used some maple syrup instead. I was delighted by how good it was. I probably used about 2 tsp of syrup. It is indeed an eggnog sort of drink, so perfect for the holiday season.

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Adapted from “The American Drink Book”

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