How to make Puerto Rican coquito at home for the holidays

The traditional Puerto Rican holiday drink is similar to spiked eggnog.

Christmastime always brings back rich memories of the smells, tastes and sounds of a bustling kitchen. It also fosters a strong craving for the cinnamon, coconut and rum of my family's traditional Puerto Rican drink called "coquito."

My mother, Maritza, no longer needs directions to make a perfect batch. She had helped my late grandmother, Paula Carrillo, in the kitchen for many years and learned all her recipes until they were instinctual.

That means she inherited all of my grandmother's secrets, including what made her creations so special. It was an extra touch of eggnog that set her coquito apart from the rest -- so much so that she had to make tens of batches for family members and neighbors who'd ask for a bottle to take home.

Check out my grandmother's recipe below. May it bring you as much joy as it has brought to my family for generations:

Paula's Coquito

Makes: 3 750ml bottles worth

Ingredients
1 can of cream of coconut
2 cans of evaporated milk
1 can of condensed milk
1 can of coconut milk
16 ounces of original egg nog
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Rum
Ground cinnamon
Cinnamon sticks as a garnish

Directions

Combine half of the ingredients into a blender. Start with 1/2 cup of rum and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon, then add to taste. Blend.

Pour into an airtight bottle and refrigerate. Repeat with other half of ingredients.

Drink when chilled. Shake bottle before serving.

Enjoy!