Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (2024)

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Tom and Jerry

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Course: DrinksCuisine: American

Learn how to make a Tom and Jerry Cocktail.

Ingredients

  • Tom & Jerry Batter Recipe
  • 6 whole 6 whole Eggs

  • 1.5 cups 300 g Granulated Sugar

  • 1 tbs 8 g Corn Starch (as an egg white stabilizer)

  • 1 oz 30 ml Gold Rum

  • 1/2 tsp 1 g Ground Cloves

  • 1/2 tsp 1 g Ground Allspice

  • 1/2 tsp 1 g Ground Cinnamon

  • Tom & Jerry Drink Recipe:
  • 1 oz 30 ml Tom and Jerry Batter

  • 1.5 oz 45 ml Brandy

  • 4 oz 120 ml Hot Water

Directions

  • Tom & Jerry Batter Directions:
  • Combine the spices and rum in a bowl and set aside to bloom the flavors.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (2)
  • Combine cornstarch and a little cold water, stir till the cornstarch is dissolved, then set aside.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (3)
  • Separate the egg whites and yolks into two bowls.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (4)
  • Add the sugar to the egg whites and using an electric mixer (you would be crazy to do this by hand) beat the eggs into a soft or medium peak meringue.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (5)
  • Once you are done beating, still using the electric mixer, slowly add the thickened wet corn starch. The cornstarch can only be added after you are done beating the meringue. The cornstarch prevents the meringue from cooking when you add hot water and turn into poached eggs.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (6)
  • In the second bowl with the egg yolks add the rum and spice mix. Using the electric mixer again beat the yolks till they are mixed and runny.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (7)
  • Add the egg yolk mixture to the meringue and fold to combine.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (8)Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (9)
  • Tom & Jerry Drink Directions:
  • Drop the batter into a ceramic or heat resistant mug. Batter recipe is posted above or click here to read it.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (10)
  • Add the spirit and mix it with the batter.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (11)
  • Lastly, add hot water and give a couple of last stirs to finish mixing the drink.Tom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (12)
  • Note: The order the ingredients are added matters. The order protects the egg whites from curdling. Granish with ground nutmegTom & Jerry - Original Recipe & History - Vintage American Cocktails (13)

Recipe Video

Notes

The History Of The Tom & Jerry.

Jerry Thomas most likely invented the Tom & Jerry since there was no reference to it till Jerry Thomas published his recipe. The cocktail is often credited with being created by him anyway. The story goes that he named the drink after his two pet mice, Thomas and Jerry, which he named after himself. Even Savoy credits him with inventing it, and the Savoy is pretty on point.

While the Tom & Jerry seems to fade in the 1930s, it’s still in the larger cocktail books up through the 1970s (I try to limit this project to only published literature from 1970 and earlier). In his 1972 book, Victor Bergeron even gives a single-serve recipe if one needs to be made on the spot. The Tom & Jerry is a very preparation and labor-intensive drink, so I feel this is relegated to be more of a home holiday party cocktail, and I have never once seen this at a bar ever.

When I first heard of this cocktail, I wondered if the iconic MGM cat and mouse cartoon Tom and Jerry were named after it. Unfortunately, no one knows if the cartoon famous Cat and Mouse duo Tom and Jerry were named after the drink, but it would be a weird coincidence. Joseph Barbara, of Hanna Barbara, wrote in his autobiography “My Life in Toons” how they came up with Tom and Jerry’s names. “We left the choice of names to chance. We invited studio personnel to write down pairs of names on paper and toss them into a hat. We shook the hat and drew Tom andJerry, which had been submitted by an animator named John Carr. He won fifty dollars.” Maybe John Carr knew the drink from a holiday party; they are all long gone now.

What Is The Difference Between Eggnog And A Tom & Jerry?

Tom and Jerry are often compared to lighter eggnog, but it all depends on which recipe of a Tom and Jerry you are comparing to which eggnog recipe. If you compare a store-bought Tom and Jerry to store-bought eggnog, they taste similar. Today most eggnogs are made with cooked eggs and heavy cream, and the result is a thick, boozy custard. It’s a hefty drink, and a Tom and Jerry with heated milk are lighter with a similar flavor.

To compare apples to apples, if you compare a mid-1800s eggnog recipe to this classic style Tom and Jerry recipe, they are entirely different. This classic style of Tom and Jerry is more cappuccino-like than egg nog. The top has a nice foam similar to a cappuccino, but the drink itself is light. In an 1800s style, eggnog tastes more like a rich milk punch than today’s custard. The modern version of both drinks is similar, with the Tom and Jerry being a warm thinner version of eggnog, but the older versions of both drinks are very different.

What Is Tom & Jerry Batter?

Tom and Jerry’s batter is an egg and Christmas spice flavored mousse. It’s pretty good and doesn’t need to be mixed into a drink. You can make it yourself, or Tom and Jerry batter can be bought in stores during the holiday season in the upper midwest, where the drink is still pretty popular. I used to publish the original recipe on this site. However, I now use an updated one that makes for a considerably better drink while still being very similar flavor-wise to the original. Most modern recipes include butter and heavy cream and are much denser and almost eggnog-like. Mine does not. If the recipe is true to the classic and lacks a heavy fat ingredient, then the problem they are stuck with is using just warm water or milk, as meringue can not be heated so violently and rapidly. These versions taste fine, but I found this one that uses hot water to taste the best. The aroma is better; it sips better and has a more cozy feel to it. At its core, Tom and Jerry Batter face the same issue all egg-based desserts face when heated. The risk of curdling.

Most desserts try to solve this problem by cooking in a water bath so the egg doesn’t get too hot, and the original 1862 recipe could only use warm water and not hot, or else it would curdle. Most modern recipes try to fix this by adding butter or heavy cream since a cooked protein will bond to fat before bonding to another protein or stick with warm water or milk. While this keeps the drink from curdling, it either completely changes the flavor and texture or makes for a weak old, tasting drink. The solution I am using is an old baker’s technique to add a small amount of thickened corn starch, similar to American-style custard. American custards, cream pies, cream fillings, etc., are cooked at rapid high heat like any other dessert and do not curdle. This solution fixes the issue of curdling and lets the drink gets heated to a good hot drinks temperature while maintaining the drink’s original flavor and texture.

Make This Improved Tom & Jerry Batter Recipe.

I tried to change the original recipe and its ratios as little as possible. The only changes I made were adding cornstarch as a stabilizer and reducing the sugar to a more balanced amount. If you do not add cornstarch, then DO NOT use hot water. Only use warmed water or milk as the rapid heat will curdle the egg and make the drink lumpy.

  • 6 Eggs
  • 1.5 cups (300 g) of sugar
  • 1 tbs (15 g) Cornstarch
  • 1 oz (30 mLs) gold rum
  • 1/2 tsp (2.5 g) ground cloves
  • 1/2 tsp (2.5 g) ground allspice
  • 1/2 tsp (2.5 g) ground cinnamon
  1. Combine cornstarch and an ounce of hot water, stir till the cornstarch is dissolved and the mixture is thick, then set aside.
  2. Separate the egg whites and yolks into two bowls.
  3. Add the sugar to the egg whites and using an electric mixer (you would be crazy to do this by hand) beat the eggs into a medium peak meringue.
  4. Once you are done beating, still using the electric mixer, slowly add the thickened wet corn starch. The cornstarch can only be added after you are done beating the meringue. The cornstarch prevents the meringue from cooking when you add hot water and curdling.
  5. In the second bowl with the egg yolks add the rum, ground cloves, cinnamon, and allspice. Using the electric mixer again beat the yolks till they become lighter in color and runny.
  6. Add the egg yolk mixture to the meringue and fold to combine.

If you are curious, checkout and read article and learn about the original recipe from the 1862 Bartenders Guide.

Recipe Resources

NOTE: If what you are looking for is the . Also, the video attached to this recipe below provides simple step-by-step instructions to make the batter and drink.

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FAQs

What is the history of the Tom and Jerry cocktail? ›

The Tom and Jerry's origins are frequently traced back to a clever publicity stunt orchestrated by the British journalist Pierce Egan. The story goes that Egan added brandy to eggnog to create a signature cocktail to promote his 1821 book, Life in London, or The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn Esq.

What is the difference between egg Nog and Tom & Jerry? ›

While this drink is often compared to eggnog, it is a completely different drink. The main difference is that a Tom & Jerry is served warm, and the drink is built in the serving mug.

Does Tom and Jerry batter expire? ›

Store the Tom and Jerry batter in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about a week. If you go ahead and mix in alcohol (such as rum or brandy), it will keep for a bit longer. You can freeze the Tom and Jerry mix for up to two months.

What is the ratio for Tom and Jerry? ›

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.

What is the origin of Tom and Jerry? ›

Tom and Jerry is an American animated media franchise and series of comedy short films created in 1940 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Best known for its 161 theatrical short films by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the series centers on the rivalry between the titular characters of a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry.

How is Tom and Jerry made? ›

The Tom and Jerry cartoon was originally created by animators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

What is the old name for eggnog? ›

"While culinary historians debate its exact lineage, most agree eggnog originated from the early medieval" British drink called posset, which was made with hot milk that was curdled with wine or ale and flavored with spices. In the Middle Ages, posset was used as a cold and flu remedy.

What is a Tom and Jerry cocktail Chicago? ›

The Tom & Jerry at Miller's Pub is a classic cocktail and perfection during the brisk Chicago holiday season. For the uninitiated, a Tom & Jerry is a warmed cocktail. The bartender spikes what is essentially eggnog, that beloved Christmas staple, with both rum and brandy.

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. . . . . .

Does old Toms egg nog expire? ›

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.

Can you eat out of date Ben and Jerry's? ›

Technically, ice cream has a “best by” date and not an expiration date. This means that, when properly stored, it is probably fine to eat beyond the date printed on the carton, provided there is no evidence of spoilage. The quality, however, may suffer.

What is a Tom and Jerry cocktail in Buffalo, NY? ›

The sipping of Tom and Jerrys, a warm, rum-and-brandy infused egg nog-like drink, is Buffalo's welcome to holiday traditions. The tradition's old-time roots go back to its invention in England in the mid-1800s, a 1938 Damon Runyon short story about a Christmas prank involving copious amounts of the drink.

Why is it called Tom and Jerry's drink? ›

The drink's name is a reference to Egan's book, Life in London, or The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn Esq. and his Elegant Friend Corinthian Tom (1821), and the subsequent stage play Tom and Jerry, or Life in London (also 1821).

What is a Tom and Jerry milkshake? ›

Tom and Jerry Shake

Put contents of shake package into blender or shaker bottle. Add rum extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, water, and almond milk and blend until smooth.

Why is Tom and Jerry rated R? ›

Violence & Scariness. Lots of cat-and-mouse chases, injuries, slapstick action.

What is the history of Tom and Jerry Punch? ›

The frothy, comforting drink is perfect for chasing away the cold of winter. The invention of the Tom and Jerry cocktail is generally credited to British journalist Pierce Egan in the 1820's. Mr. Egan wrote a book, and subsequent play, called Life in London, in which the main characters are named Tom and Jerry.

Why did MGM sell Tom and Jerry? ›

They quickly sold MGM back due to unforeseen financial issues, but Turner kept most of the studio's pre-1986 library of films and the rights to their characters. On October 10, 1996, Warner Bros. became the current owner of the Tom and Jerry franchise after purchasing Turner Entertainment.

What cocktails did Jerry Thomas invent? ›

The Professor invented several cocktails over the course of his career, including the Tom and Jerry, Lamb's Wool, and Champarelle. But the Blue Blazer stands out because of its extra flare . . . no pun intended.

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