Snow on Sand: Hot Coffee Cocktail w/rum, orange liqueur, and amaretto cream
Naming drinks is almost as hard as coming up with them. I began with all that follows the colon: Hot Coffee Cocktail w/rum, orange liqueur, and amaretto cream. But the bartender in me rebelled, the story writer- who can’t come up with a satisfying title to save her life was just fine with utilitarian. If Friends hadn’t already done it for ten seasons I would happily name each post things like The One w/the Turkey Leg or The One Where Melinda Whips Cream. So Snow on Sand it is, you know it’s The One with Hot Coffee, Rum (that’s the sand part) and Amaretto cream (that’s the snow part).
Lately I’ve been shaking my cream instead of whipping it. Less clean up- the whipped cream is already in a glass jar with a lid. Plus, it’s easier to get to the softly whipped stage without accidentally going straight to butter. And bonus, exercise. If you count a few minutes of shaking a 16-ounce glass jar as exercise. I do if it’s good enough for the shake weight it’s good enough for me.
(warning this is Southpark)
FYI, the recipe and the photos don’t match. The photo is of one giant boozy cocktail whilst the recipe is for two smaller slightly less boozy drinks with more whipped cream than pictured.
For a different twist on the hot coffee cocktail (ie: no coffee except what’s infused in the rum try “the Snow Day” with egg nog!
Snow on Sand: Hot Coffee Cocktail w/rum, orange liqueur, and amaretto cream
makes 2 decadently creamy coffee cocktails
ingredients
- 2 ounces amaretto
- 4 ounces whipping cream
- 3 ounces dark rum
- 2 ounces orange liqueur (I used a homemade concoction similar to Grand Marnier, as I recall triple sec can sometimes curdle cream though since the whipped is on top that shouldn’t matter)
- 10-16 ounces coffee
directions
- shake up your whipped cream (See note above) by combining the cream and the amaretto liqueur in a lidded glass jar and shaking it until it’s thick enough to be softly scooped or poured but still rest on top of your coffee before lazily swirling into the drink in hypnotic eddies
- combine 1 1/2 ounce of rum and 1 ounce of orange liqueur in a heat proof glass
- top with 5 or so ounces of hot black coffee
- garnish with a generous dollop of amaretto cream (2-4 ounces, I’m not gonna judge either way, but if you use less you will have leftover whipped cream, but fear not because it’s in the glass jar you can easily re-incorporate it with a few good shakes tomorrow or the next day)
- repeat

Snow on Sand: Hot Coffee Cocktail w/rum, orange liqueur, and amaretto cream
Ingredients
- 2 ounces amaretto
- 4 ounces whipping cream
- 3 ounces dark rum
- 2 ounces orange liqueur I used a homemade concoction similar to Grand Marnier, as I recall triple sec can sometimes curdle cream though since the whipped is on top that shouldn’t matter
- 10-16 ounces coffee
Instructions
- shake up your whipped cream (See note above) by combining the cream and the amaretto liqueur in a lidded jar and shaking it until it’s thick enough to be softly scooped or poured but still rest on top of your coffee before lazily swirling into the drink in hypnotic eddies
- combine 1 1/2 ounce of rum and 1 ounce of orange liqueur in a heat proof glass
- top with 5 or so ounces of hot black coffee
- garnish with a generous dollop of amaretto cream (2-4 ounces, I’m not gonna judge either way, but if you use less you will have leftover whipped cream, but fear not because it’s in the glass jar you can easily re-incorporate it with a few good shakes tomorrow or the next day)
- repeat
Wow! What a great recipe. I love the amaretto cream. When I was a teenager I was taken to a fancy restaurant by my dad and step-mom to be to announce thier upcoming nuptials. My young, hip stepmom seeing I was ailing from my monthly visitor ordered a coffee cocktail drink to help alleviate my symptoms and I’ve been trying to recreate it ever since. One sip and I was transported back to that day when one sip of this drink made me feel life would be ok but never the same. I used Kahlua instead of the Marnier since I am out, but look forward to making it again after I replenish my orange liquor.
Wow! What a great recipe. I love the amaretto cream. When I was a teenager I was taken to a fancy restaurant by my dad and step-mom to be to announce thier upcoming nuptials. My young, hip stepmom seeing I was ailing from my monthly visitor ordered a coffee cocktail drink to help alleviate my symptoms and I’ve been trying to recreate it ever since. One sip and I was transported back to that day when one sip of this drink made me feel life would be ok but never the same. It’s not too sweet, only mildly alcoholic, very comforting, like a flannel blanket in front of the fire on a cold, windy, January morning. It was the amaretto cream that clinched it! Genius! Also, I used Kahlua instead of the Marnier since I am out, but look forward to making it again after I replenish my orange liquor. Also I stirred the cinnamon into the chocolate syrup so it would fully incorporate the flavor. So good!! Thank you for this great recipe.