Yes, more rum. I had a tiny bit left, just enough for one drink… and since I have a cold, I decided to make it a warm one. A rum hot toddy.
I am convinced hot toddies are the best cold remedy. The rum is to numb, the syrup to soothe, the lemon for vitamin C and the cinnamon and hot water to warm you up.
It’s just a pleasant coincidence that they all taste good!
I am usually one for whiskey over rum but after my rum & raisin ice cream… I’m now a fan.
Rum Hot Toddy as a cold remedy
Being ill can have it’s charms. It can be a reprieve from school, work and chores, an excuse to stay in bed doing nothing or catch up on idle hobbies and of course, drink hot toddies.
Why do hot toddies make us feel so much better, when we’re run-down?
- The hot liquid hydrates, soothes and breaks up mucus, allowing us to breathe better.
- A dose of vitamin C from the lemon
- Warming spices to clear the passage ways and create an uplifting aroma
- The drop of rum might have something to do with it too…
If you too have a cold, take this prescription as needed and I hope you feel better:-)
How to make the best Rum Hot Toddy
The alcohol
Obviously my choice here is rum. It’s not necessarily something I drink regularly but for hot toddies, it’s my favourite.
It’s smooth, not too harsh and pairs beautifully with the cinnamon.
Whiskey is another great choice, of course!
The liquid
Simple hot water is all that is needed.
But if you fancy being… fancy, then you can use chai tea instead.
I’ve also tried it with a turmeric spice tea before and it was delicious. Not to mention it provides some more medicinal benefits.
The sweetener
Typically honey is used here, but as I am vegan I use maple syrup instead.
And I’m not just saying this… I think it’s a better choice in this recipe.
Not just for flavour but maple syrup is also great for soothing sore throats.
The spices
I wanted to keep this recipe really simple and unpretentious so haven’t added much to it.
Just a cinnamon stick. And it’s important to use the whole stick and not ground spice, which would result in a strange texture.
But again, if you fancy being fancy, try adding a knob of ginger, a couple of cloves, a star anise or a vanilla pod.
The citrus
Just a slice of lemon works perfectly here, providing a good flavour and a dose of vitamin C.
You can also use orange if you prefer.
📖 Recipe
Maple Rum Hot Toddy
This rum hot toddy is just what you need if you're feeling run down or are fighting off a cold...
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp rum
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 1 slice of lemon and a squeeze of lemon juice
- 1 cinnamon stick
- Boiling water
Instructions
- Add the rum, maple syrup, lemon and cinnamon to a mug.
- Fill up with water and stir to mix.
- Taste and add more syrup or lemon if desired.
- Enjoy and feel better!
Becky says
Tried it tonight ! Delicious recipe I rimmed the cups in lemon juice and coarse brown sugar !
Aimee says
So glad you enjoyed it!
Hannab says
A friend and I made this whilst making Christmas decorations for the pure fact that it looked lovely and it didn’t disappoint! We used spiced rum and it was a hug in a mug! Thank you for a lovely recipe
Aimee says
Aww I wanna drink this whilst making christmas decorations! So glad you both enjoyed it :)
LJ says
my bf is sick with a cold been looking online for different home remedies i can do n came across this i will make it for hom and for me also, as ive been fightin a cold also. he has it worse then i do
Avril Bradley says
I love a rum toddy and yours is delicious. It brings back memories of my dad but he always added a dash of blackcurrant juice (Ribena or similar with added vitamin c) instead of maple syrup or honey. Also a couple of whole cloves were optional.
Connie says
I’ve never had a hot toddy with maple syrup, instead, I’ve gagged them down with honey (not a honey fan). This was great. I didn’t have any cinnamon sticks, so I used a little of the cinnamon sugar mix I have made ready for the kids to use on toast. It was a win win. Now, I want some cinnamon toast. Lol I also suffer from a severe chronic illness and dealing with this cold for two weeks. It’s time to give the cold an eviction notice.
Thanks for the recipe and best wishes on a complete healing from your illness!
Janettr says
Just made this for my hubby. He says he can already feel it in his chest. Thanks for the recipe!
Aimee says
Aw, I’m so glad it brought him some relief! Hope he feels better soon :-)