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    Tom And Jerry Drink Recipe

    Published by Pam Kessler | 1398 words. · About 7 minutes to read this article. - 24 Comments

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    Two years ago I found a vintage Hazel Atlas Tom And Jerry set at a local antique mall for a really good price. Of course, I snatched it up.

    I got all excited about it and shared it on Instagram and chatted about it on Facebook then promptly forgot about it. Months went by and another Christmas season came and went and I still hadn't used my lovely drink set yet.

    How to make a Tom And Jerry drink

    Until last weekend.

    And Good Golly, am I ever regretting not trying this bit of holiday magic before now!

    Let's just say it's similar to a warm sugar cookie melting effortlessly in your mouth while unicorns singing Christmas carols dance around your head.

    Table Of Contents

    • Printable Recipe
    • Tips To Whip Your Eggs To Stiff Peaks
    • How To Make  A Virgin Version
    • Tom And Jerry Drink vs Eggnog
    • Where Did The Name Come From?
    • Tom And Jerry Drink Bowl Sets
      • Where To Find Vintage Tom And Jerry Punch Bowl Sets
      • Do You Have To Have A Fancy Matching Drink Set?
    Vintage Tom And Jerry drink set

    If you're not familiar with the Tom And Jerry drink, it was really popular way back when and a staple of Christmas gatherings. So popular they produced special punch bowls and mugs just for that one drink. And then poof, sometime around the 1960's no one wanted to drink the stuff anymore.

    People's tastes had changed and the once iconic holiday drink had fallen onto hard times, but with the recent interest in classic cocktails and all things retro it is now making a comeback

    If you are interested in other holiday-themed cocktails I have a festive roundup of Christmas Cocktails HERE.

    Printable Recipe

    How To Make Tom And Jerrys

    Tom And Jerry Drink

    This classic holiday cocktail recipe made with Tom And Jerry batter, rum and warm milk exudes nostalgic Christmas spirit!  
    4.91 from 10 votes
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    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 48 servings
    Calories: 250kcal
    Author: Pam Kessler

    Ingredients

    Tom And Jerry Batter Ingredients

    • 12 Eggs (separated)
    • 1 teaspoon Cream Of Tartar
    • 2 lbs Granulated Sugar (equivalent to 4 ½ cups)
    • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
    • 1 stick Butter (softened)
    • 1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
    • 1 teaspoon Ground Cloves
    • 1 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
    • 2 oz Rum

    For The Drink

    • 1 heaping tablespoon Tom & Jerry Drink Batter
    • 1 oz Rum
    • 4 oz Hot Milk or Hot Water*
    • Garnish w/ Ground Nutmeg
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    Instructions

    How To Make Tom And Jerry Batter

    • Separate egg yolks from egg whites and put in two separate bowls.
    • Add cream of tartar to the bowl of egg whites and beat until stiff peaks have formed.
    • In the other bowl, beat egg yolks, sugar and stick of butter until thickened, then add the remaining ingredients of vanilla extract, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg and rum.
    • Gently fold the stiff egg whites into the mixture.
    • Cover and store your batter in the refrigerator until it is time to make the drinks. Preferably within a few hours.

    Making The Drinks

    • Gently heat milk in a saucepan. 
    • Warm your mug by rinsing it with very hot water.
    • To each cup add 1 heaping tablespoon of Tom And Jerry batter, 1 oz of rum and 4 oz of hot milk (hot water can be substituted).
    • Stir until foamy.
    • Garnish with ground nutmeg.

    Notes

    The batter should be refrigerated when not in use and consumed the same day.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1mug | Calories: 250kcal
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    Tips To Whip Your Eggs To Stiff Peaks

    • Cold eggs separate easier. Room temperature eggs whip to a peak easier.
    • Make sure your mixer or whisk is spotlessly clean and perfectly dry along with your mixing bowl.
    • Speaking of whisks, skip them. It takes quite a while to whisk eggs by hand, so better off using an electric mixer if at all possible.
    • A copper, stainless steel or glass bowl works best. Plastic bowls should be avoided since they can hold onto invisible greases that will wreak havoc on your whites.
    • Do not try to whip eggs on rainy or humid days. Too much humidity in the air will affect the process and will make you cry. Been there, done that and I now avoid rainy days like the plague.

    Egg Warning: Yes, this drink is made with raw eggs. The batter should be refrigerated when not in use and consumed the same day. It is not recommended that pregnant women, young children, the infirm or the elderly consume raw eggs. I am in no way an expert on food safety though, so if you have concerns about using raw eggs, you may want to find a raw egg alternative at your local grocery store (you can find an article on Pasteurized Eggs 101 HERE).

    How To Make  A Virgin Version

    Well, this is pretty easy. If serving this to kiddos and non-drinkers, just skip the rum in the batter altogether and then when mixing the drinks in your glasses, skip the rum there also.  It is still an awesome, festive and tasty drink without the rum.

    Tom And Jerry Drink vs Eggnog

    Some might confuse this drink with Eggnog.

    They are somewhat similar, but a Tom And Jerry is served warm and Eggnog is served cold. The consistency of the drinks varies also with Eggnog being a thicker heavier drink.

    And lastly, Eggnog is all mixed up and ladled out of a big self-service bowl (or God forbid, a milk carton) whereas Tom And Jerry batter is premade, but the drinks are mixed one by one as they are needed.

    How to make Tom And Jerry batter

    Where Did The Name Come From?

    It's debatable who created this classic holiday cocktail.

    Some say Jerry Thomas, a bartender in New York who was author to one of the first bartenders guides, concocted the drink back in 1847. So the name Tom And Jerry would be a combination of his last and first name.

    The other theory is Pierce Egan, an English journalist and writer, created and named the drink after characters in his 1820's novel called "Life In London, Or The Day And Night Scenes Of Jerry Hawthorn Esq. And His Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom". Could there be a longer title for a book?

    It definitely was not named after the cat and mouse cartoon duo. That I do know!

    Tom And Jerry drink ingredients

    Tom And Jerry Drink Bowl Sets

    Popular in the 1940's, there were quite a few varieties of the bowl sets made.

    The ones you will see most often were made by Hazel Atlas. They were white milk glass featuring a holiday scene in red and green and normally emblazoned with the drink name on both the bowl and cups.

    Homer Laughlin made some "fancier" cream-colored ceramic bowl sets that were gold-rimmed with matching lettering. No scenes, just the words Tom And Jerry.

    Just this year I purchased this beauty at a thrift store for $4.99.

    It only had 4 cups with it and the gold lettering on the bowl is scratched in a few places, but for the cost coupled with my love for these old bowl sets, it had to come home with me.

    Homer Laughlin Tom And Jerry bowl set - cream with gold lettering.

    Hall China had a similar set, but with black bowls with gold lettering. A much more serious and formal look.

    Anchor Hocking's Fire King had some iridescent cups and bowls in their Peach Lustre line (which was really more of a shiny rose gold than a true peach, if you ask me). It's sort of an odd color for a Christmas drink set, but it's one that collectors are always on the lookout for.

    I do have to say, I think the classic red and green on white milk glass produced by Hazel Atlas ones are my favorites! Some say they are a little too kitschy. In my book there is never too much kitschiness for Christmas!

    classic red and white milk glass Tom & Jerry set made by Hazel Atlas

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    Where To Find Vintage Tom And Jerry Punch Bowl Sets

    Etsy or Ebay are your best bets. Sure you can run across one at the thrift store or estate sale once in a blue moon, but full sets are becoming more rare to find.

    Best Tom And Jerry Recipe

    Do You Have To Have A Fancy Matching Drink Set?

    Absolutely not. It does make it a bit more festive and nostalgic, but using a glass punch set (COMMONLY found at thrift stores, BTW), Santa mugs or even regular old coffee mugs will work just as well. Heck, make them in a paper cup if you want.

    Learn how to make a Tom And Jerry drink, a classic holiday cocktail. Recipe for the traditional Tom And Jerry batter and instructions for mixing this festive holiday drink included. #christmascocktails #christmascocktailsrecipes #cocktailrecipes #christmas #recipes #drinks #drinkrecipes #tomandjerry #rum

    Check out the web story version of this article HERE.

    Have you ever had one of these magical holiday drinks? Were there any unicorns involved?

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    1. Vicki

      December 30, 2024 at 11:15 pm

      I love your story. I know it's just after Christmas, but I came across this out of curiosity after seeing the cup and bowl sets for sale on Facebook marketplace this year. I forgot all about Tom and Jerry. I have never drank it, but I worked at a bakery in Toledo, Ohio in the late 80's and early 90's that sold the thick premade mix in deli containers at chritmastime. I was in my early 20's and it seemed only the older patrons asked for it. My family was of the eggnog school, so drinking a warm egg based beverage seemed strange to me. My husband and I were in Fremont, Ohio the week prior to Christmas last week and the neighborhood restaurant and bar we had lunch at with relatives was featuring Tom & Jerry, to my surprise. It was a bit too early to imbibe, but I can't stop thinking about it. I will have to make your recipe. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.

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    2. Maureen Dyson

      December 11, 2022 at 11:19 am

      I too found a Tom and Jerry set and am determined to use it this Christmas so thank you for the great article and recipe. I have one question/clarification…is the punch bowl used to hold the batter from which you scoop the contents to make individual servings? Thanks!!

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