Homemade Kahlua has a simple and perfect balance of sweetness that is shared with coffee and rum. Doesn't it sound good already? Aged for 2 to 3 weeks.
What Is Kahlua?
Kahlua is a famous coffee-flavored liqueur made from freshly brewed dark
roast coffee, sugar, vanilla beans, and rum or vodka. It's smooth, creamy,
and delicious and goes great with coffee or vegan ice cream. Kahlua can
be served chilled or on the rocks and is often used in cocktails such as
white Russians or mudslides.
Why We Like This Homemade Kahlua Recipe
Homemade Kahlua Coffee Liqueur takes a little effort and the rewards are huge. All you do is put 4 ingredients together and then let it age for about two to three weeks.
The result? A perfect coffee-flavored liqueur that is excellent for sipping or mixing in many recipes that call for a celebration.
It makes a wonderful sipping cocktail.
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The holidays are coming up and if you get this Homemade Kahlua recipe going on time you could pour it into beautiful small bottles and give it as gifts.
You could even tell them that it has to stay bottled another week or so for the aging to complete.
What liquor can I use to make Kahlua
- Rum is the tradition and you can use dark rum or white rum. I like dark rum as I think it gives it more warmth.
- Sometimes vodka is used and that makes a nice Kahlua too. It is easier on some people and doesn't smell as strong. It makes a good cocktail.
- There's a liquor called Everclear. It's powerful stuff and often used in creating liqueurs.
- Brandy has also been used but that one needs to age about a month.
Homemade Kahlua brings back warm memories for me. Not that I got to drink it but I got to share the time with my mom while she made it.
Well, don't get me wrong. I did get a sip and even at 16, I knew Kahlua was a special drink.
I have mom's original recipe that is written on scratch paper - it is a bit dirty and I cherish it.
That recipe is now this recipe for everyone to have. Believe me, it's been tried and tested many many times.
For about 50 years. It's that good and a real family tradition.
Do you have to use a vanilla bean to make homemade Kahlua
- You don't have to but it gives an aged quality but you only have to use an inch of the whole bean.
- They are usually 5" to 6" long so that means you can make a lot of Kahlua with one bean. That's at least 2 gallons!
- So the vanilla bean doesn't sound so expensive when you look at it that way.
- You can use a super good organic vanilla extract instead. The plus on this is that you can have instant gratification.
- The Kahlua will still improve with a little time though but the vanilla bean recipe really makes it great.
Ingredients
- Strong and hot fresh brewed coffee - gives a depth to the sweetened rum
- Organic sugar - is the perfect addition to sweeten the alcohol
- Rum - is my favorite for Kahlua. Some people use Vodka.
- Vanilla bean - is a necessity but vanilla extract may be used. See the notes above if you use vanilla extract.
This Kahlua can also be used in any of your dessert recipes that call for Kahlua.
If the word Kahlua is in the title of a dessert it just sounds like something special. One recipe I have on the blog is called Kahlua Truffles.
They just seem too special for everyday snacks. That sweetened coffee rum liqueur really puts that treat over the top.
You can tell I really like Kahlua. In fact, I really like making homemade liqueurs too.
I mentioned the holidays so my Copycat Baileys Irish Cream Whisky recipe could be a recipe you'd like to try too.
You've probably heard of the cocktail, a White Russian. That is made with one-ounce of Kahlua and a splash of cream. In our case dairy-free cream.
It's that easy and is very very popular too.
Want to make some homemade Kahlua?
No freezing is necessary. It will keep -almost forever- meaning until you drink it all.
Joking aside it keeps about 3 years.
FAQ's
How Long Does Kahlua Last?
Kahlua has a shelf life of about two years. The alcohol content acts as a
preservative so that the liqueur will last for quite some time. Once opened;
however, Kahlua will start to lose flavor after 6 months. If you're unsure if
your Kahlua has gone bad, look at it. If it has changed color, is starting to
look cloudy, or has an unpleasant odor, then it's probably time to toss it.
What Does Kahlua Taste Like?
Kahlua has a rich coffee flavor with notes of chocolate and vanilla. It's
sweet but not too sweet and smooth and creamy. Kahlua is also very
versatile and can be used in a variety of cocktails or simply enjoyed on its
own.
Where is Kahlua Made?
Have you ever wondered where Kahlua is made? You're not alone! Even
people who love the coffee-flavored liqueur don't always know its origins.
Wonder no more! Kahlua is made in Mexico and is currently owned by the
French company Pernod Ricard. Kahlua has been produced in Mexico
since 1936 and is sold in over 180 countries worldwide.
How do you make a White Russian?
More liquor is added to the finished Kahlua and a heavy splash of dairy free unsweetened creamer is stirred in.
How do you make a Black Russian?
Just add more liquor to the finished Kahlua and pour over ice.
📋 Recipe
Homemade Kahlua Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups strong and hot fresh brewed coffee
- 4 cups sugar - organic
- 2 ¼ cups rum
- 1 inch vanilla bean - cut in half lengthwise for aged quality or 1 tablespoon of a good quality vanilla extract for instant gratification
Instructions
- Stir sugar into hot coffee and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Let cool.
- Add the rum and vanilla pieces, stir.
- Cover and let sit for 2 to 3 weeks in a cool place.
- Strain, remove beans and bottle.
- If you are using vanilla extract then stir in and it is ready. It won't have quite the depth of flavor but it is good.
Melissa Dodson
I made this recipe for Christmas gifts, from the taste I took before I bottled it........love the depth of flavor. I used light rum and vanilla bean!
John S
Have you tried brown sugar? I have not but it seems like it would enhance the flavor profile in many ways. All good I expect.
SC
Made it this afternoon - enough to fill 2 wine bottles! It tastes delicious, if a bit sweet. In the future, I would up the coffee content or intensity, and reduce the sugar by at least a cup and half. The alcohol to liquid content was perfect - not too much of a burn, but enough that it feels like you are sipping something alcoholic. Good recipe!
Cindy
If using for gifts in a week, is that enough time to sit with the vanilla bean? And then bottle for gifts?
Can I put the vanilla bean (1/2) into each bottle I give as a gift and put on the label to wait for two weeks? Or is that tacky and potentially gross? Haha
Renee
Made this with Captain Morgan 100 proof, raw cane sugar and vanilla bean. Turned out amazing. Great Christmas gifts.
Ginny McMeans
To each his own but it wouldn't bother me if someone gave it to me as a gift with this note. It would just make me think homemade. I would maybe put a reminder to remove the vanilla bean after that time.