Rainy Day Hot Toddies
A classic Scottish, the Hot Toddy is a well-known method to warm you up on a cold day. Besides the secret ingredient (rum!), a good Hot Toddy contains all the warming spices we know and love like cinnamon, cloves, and even a twist of lemon! Perfect to pair with a thunderstorm or snowstorm.
What is a Hot Toddy?
A hot toddy is basically a boozy tea. I had my first one in an Irish bar in Boston after I got caught in a thunderstorm, where I was served a towel alongside my drink because of just how drenched I had been. Both of these things really served to show me the value of a boozy tea on a cold day. It warms you up inside and out, usually being spiked with either a dark rum or a whiskey, and is paired with the traditional winter spices like cloves, cinnamon, and lemon. Every family and every bar has a different version, but this recipe is the closest recreation of the drink that kept me from freezing on a rainy day!
Rainy Day Hot Toddies
Simone Peironnet | 10/14/2022
prep time: 0
cook time: 5
total time: 5 minutes
Servings: 2
Ingredients:
- 2 Cinnamon Sticks
- 1/2 Lemon, juiced
- 2 Cloves
- 2-4 tsp Honey, depending on sweetness preferences
- 3-4 oz Whiskey OR Dark Rum
- Hot Water
- Lemon Slices, optional for garnish
Instructions:
- Boil your water on the stove, in a kettle, or in the microwave.
- Divide your spices between your 2 mugs, then top with your hot water. Continuously stir until your honey has fully dissolved. Top with your lemon slices, if using.
- Serve hot and enjoy!
Best served with:
- A Thunderstorm
- A Good Book