A Classic Tom and Jerry Recipe (2024)

In our area here in Upstate New York there is nothing that marks the start of the holiday season more than the emergence of the famed Tom and Jerry bowl! If you have no idea what that means, I’m about to fill you in. If you’re already familiar with the classic Tom and Jerry recipe, you’re probably already squealing with joy. Because that’s what happens as we stomp off our snowy boots and make our way inside to sip that first Tom and Jerry of the season. While my favorite version is served up at The Crystal, you will find them in bars and restaurants all over the region. They are only served from Thanksgiving through New Year’s day and then they’re gone for another year. I think that’s absolutely part of their magic, because they conjure up the joy and cheer of the season.

In short, the Tom and Jerry is a thick boozy drink made with a batter and served hot in a mug. While made with eggs and loads of spices, it’s really nothing like egg nog, which is a common question. (That said, we have a killer egg nog recipe if that’s what you’re after!) Many thanks to my mom for helping me with this post. We spent a lot of time working on this recipe to make sure our method was precise so you can easily recreate it at home. Now, let’s make our batter and get to sipping!

You’ll see when reading the recipe below that you add the prepared batter to a warmed mug. Next comes the booze and everything is finished off with hot water and nutmeg. It’s important to note that you do not mix the drink before serving! As you add the booze and hot water, the batter will rise to the top and you’ll have a drink that’s kind of separated into layers. This is exactly what you want.

Some people, like me, like to have a couple of little spoonfuls of the batter first. Then I take a few sips. As I make my way down the mug, I take my spoon and start mixing the batter into the rum, brandy and water mixture. Other people like to mix their drink thoroughly before drinking. It’s totally a personal preference, which is why I advise not mixing before you serve them up.

While utterly delicious, the tradition behind the Tom and Jerry is really what makes people go crazy about them. They’re sweet, rich and definitely guaranteed to warm you up on a cold winter’s night. (Hot booze will do that to you!) This isn’t really a drink you make just one or two of, it’s more of a group thing, which is what makes it perfect for holiday gatherings.

As you can probably tell, I’m a serious fan. Feel free to switch up the spirits, too! Some places make them with just rum, others with cognac and I’ve even heard of making them with bourbon. Do whatever you prefer, but I always recommend a high quality liquor.

Many thanks again to my mom for helping me craft this post! We spent a long time in the kitchen perfecting this recipe so it’s as close as can be to our favorite Tom and Jerry. For anyone who is local, our batter is still not quite like it is at The Crystal, but my mom, stepfather and I all agree this is our favorite Tom and Jerry recipe after theirs. So there’s that! I’ll take second place when it comes to this one.

Tom and Jerry Recipe

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Author: Cyd Converse

Recipe type: co*cktail

Ingredients

For the Batter

  • 6 eggs, separated
  • 1 cup of confectioner's sugar (or super fine sugar)
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • Large pinch of cloves
  • Large pinch of cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon of freshly grated nutmeg

For the Drink

  • ½ oz dark spiced rum (I use Kraken)
  • ½ oz brandy (I use Christian Brothers)
  • Hot water

Instructions

For the Batter

  1. Begin by separating your eggs, placing the whites and yolks in separate clean, dry mixing bowls.
  2. NOTE: It's important to make sure the bowl containing the whites in particular is very clean and completely dry. Also, you need to make sure you don't have even a speck of yolk in with the whites or it will affect the consistency of the batter, which is key to making this drink really special.
  3. In a mixing bowl (or in the bowl of a stand mixer), set to whipping the egg whites. We want them to end up very very thick, not just frothy.
  4. Once they've thickened up a bit, begin adding ½ cup of the confectioner's sugar, a spoonful at a time. Continue whipping until very stiff peaks form. You want the whites to be so thick that they wouldn't dump out of the bowl if you turned it upside down. This might take as long as 10 minutes, depending on your mixer, etc. Just keep whipping!
  5. In the bowl with the egg yolks, add the remaining confectioner's sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves. Whisk to combine well.
  6. When your whites are super stiff, add the yolk mixture to the whites and fold gently to combine. Do not whisk this mixture and do not beat it or stir it with any kind of vigor. It's meant to be really thick, at least as thick as cake batter, and over mixing or whisking will make it thin and runny.

For the Drink

  1. Each drink is prepared individually when you're ready to serve.
  2. Start by warming your mugs by filling them with hot water and allowing it to set for 30 seconds or so. Then dump out the water and spoon a generous amount of batter into each mug.
  3. For smaller mugs like mine shown here, about two tablespoons is appropriate. T
  4. Then add your rum and brandy.
  5. Finally, pour hot water over top until the mug is full.
  6. Add a bit of freshly grated nutmeg on top and serve with a little spoon or an ice cream stick.

[Photos + recipe by Cyd Converse for The Sweetest Occasion.]

A Classic Tom and Jerry Recipe (2024)

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How do you make Tom and Jerry? ›

Directions
  1. For the batter: Beat the egg yolks well, then gradually whisk in the sugar. Add the rum and spices. ...
  2. For serving: For each drink, put 2 ounces of batter into a toddy mug. Add 1 ounce each of brandy and aged rum (bourbon or rye whiskey also work well), and fill with equal parts hot milk and boiling water.

What's the difference between a Tom and Jerry and eggnog? ›

The biggest difference between the two is that the Tom and Jerry is served warm; secondly, the Tom and Jerry has a whipped, silky texture that doesn't weigh you down like thick eggnog. According to Harris, the Tom and Jerry first appeared in the 1820s. It was created by London sportswriter Pierce Eagan.

What is the tradition of Tom and Jerry drink? ›

A Tom and Jerry is a traditional Christmas-time co*cktail in the United States, sometimes attributed to British writer and professional boxing journalist Pierce Egan in the 1820s. It is a variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or a bowl.

What alcohol goes in eggnog? ›

Choose The Right Spirit

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What is Tom and Jerry mix made of? ›

Mix the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture. Stir in the rum, salt, mace, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, and cardamom. To use the mix, combine 1 ounce rum and 1 cup hot milk in a mug.

What does nog stand for in eggnog? ›

Some say “nog” comes from “noggin,” meaning a wooden cup, or “grog,” a strong beer. By the late 18th century, the combined term “eggnog” stuck. Eggnog purists argue that those who don't like the Yuletide drink have simply never tasted the real thing.

What's the difference between Tom and Jerry and hot buttered rum? ›

While both are hot, alcoholic beverages, their ingredients differ. Tom and Jerrys are also often made with rum, though they can also be made with whiskey or vodka. Both are also spiced. However, a batter instead of butter (see what we did there?) is used to make a Tom and Jerry rich and creamy.

How long does old toms egg nog last? ›

Once opened, eggnog liqueur typically lasts for around 6 months to a year if stored properly. It's essential to keep it tightly sealed and refrigerated to maintain its quality and taste.

What cut of meat is Tom and Jerry? ›

This steak is a cross section of a steer's leg and is often sold as a “Bone in Arm Roast”. Because the steak is a cross sectional leg cut it results in several noteworthy features. . . . . .

What is another name for Tom and Jerry drink? ›

This drink is sometimes called Copenhagen, and sometimes Jerry Thomas. Jerry Thomas became synonymous with the Tom and Jerry co*cktail.

What is the piece of meat in Tom and Jerry? ›

Well yes it does it's called the sirloin and it's a difficult steak to cook (or so I have heard) because of some parts being tough while others are tender. What if Tom catches Jerry and eats him?

Why is eggnog only sold at Christmas? ›

Why don't dairy manufacturers make eggnog all year long? It doesn't sell. Demand for eggnog follows traditional consumption patterns that date back hundreds of years. The drink was a wintertime favorite of the British aristocracy, who took it warm, mixed with brandy or sherry to prevent spoilage.

What rum is best in eggnog? ›

"When choosing a rum, I personally find a spiced rum to be the best for the flavors incorporated in eggnogs," he said. "Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum is best for its quality and flavor profile.”

What is the best alcoholic eggnog brand? ›

But if you want to opt for an eggnog that does all the boozy work for you, Pennsylvania Dutch is your best bet. Each bottle contains rum, brandy, and blended whiskey. And our experts could definitely taste all three of them.

What is the cheese in Tom and Jerry? ›

01/6​Swiss cheese and its famous holes!

If you remember that cheese which Jerry loves to gorge on, in the famous Tom and Jerry series, you will not fail to remember the holes in it! But why do cheese have holes? The mystery of Swiss cheese and its holes has been solved.

Why is it called Tom and Jerry mix? ›

There are a couple of origin stories of the Tom and Jerry drink. A bartender who wrote the first published bar guide in 1862, Jerry Thomas, claimed that he dreamed up the drink in 1847 and named it after himself. Thomas included a Tom and Jerry recipe on Page 174 of his guide.

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