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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Rums of Puerto Rico . All opinions are 100% mine.

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Sometimes I ask myself why I live in a place where I need to deal with snow. I'm stuck dealing with shoveling the drivewayyet again while my blogging friends over in CA are posting recipes with perfect produce from their backyard gardens. #jealous

But then it comes to this point in the year. The weather starts getting warmer, the sun's rays extend well into the evening, and I'm reminded how much more of an appreciation I have for it because what just came before. Ah, Spring, how I've missed you.

My gardens come back to life. The grass becomes green again. And the party moves outside... poolside. And you know what any outdoorparty needs? Beverages. Growing up, I remember my mom was always a strawberry daquiri fan. She didn't drink often, but when she had the seldom urge to enjoy a co*cktail... it was always a strawberry daquiri.

Who can blame her... they are freaking delicious. And sure, I'm man enough to admit it. I love fruity frozen co*cktails in the summer. That's right, I said it. Heck to the yes.

Obviously rum is a welcome party starter atour house during these warmer months. But then I got thinking... I never have really cooked or baked with rum. I wonder if any of my good 'ole trusty blogging friends have used rum in their recipes? And of course, a quick search of their stunning blogs camethrough with enough recipes to keep me busy all spring and summer long. I can't wait to try them out. I mean, look how amazing these recipes sound!

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Banana and Honey Layer Cake with Salted Rum Caramel by Butter and Brioche

Pineapple Rum Upside Down Cake by Buttercream Blondie

Chocolate Coconut Malibu Rum Cake by Urban Bakes

Toasted Coconut Rum Cake by Spiced Blog

Pina Colada Cake by Smitten Kitchen

Rum Buttercream by Dieter's Downfall

Buttermilk Rum Cake with Olive Oil Gelato by Confessions of a Chocoholic

Homemade Butter and Buttermilk Rum Pound Cake by Yankee Kitchen Ninja

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Lemon Rum Madeleines by Just Putzing

Honeydew Raspberry Rum Chiller Popsicles by Real Food By Dad

Hot Buttered Rum Bread Pudding by The Wanderlust Kitchen

Rum Infused Mixed Berry Galette by Cooking with Cakes

Chocolate Fudge Rum Balls by Baked By An Introvert

Brown Butter Rum Raisin Banana Bread by American Heritage Cooking

Brown Butter Rum Cannoli by Baker's Royale

Pecan Belgian Waffles with Caramelized Rum Banana Syrup by No Spoon Necessary

Easy Rum Soaked Grilled Pineapple by Gimme Some Oven

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Maple Rum Sweet Potato Cornbread by Grandbaby Cakes

Roasted Pineapple Rum Chicken by A Beautiful Bite

Coconut Rum Grilled Shrimp by Homecooking Memories

Jerk Chicken Bites with Rum Glazed Pineapple by Foodie With Family

Let's talk rum. Did you know that Puerto Rico has been distilling rum for more than 450 years?! That means that they have been making quality rum for longer than the U.S.A. has been the U.S.A. I literally had no clue they were the Rum Capital of the world. That's pretty legit!

And to celebrate their rum-tastic heritage, they have created a new web video series called Rum Times, in partnership with HISTORY.COM. I just watched the first episode and it was pretty cool to see the country and its history in a brand new way (beyond those typical Ricky Martin commercials... know what I mean??).

You can watch the first episode above, where rum plays an important rolein the celebration of the invention of light. I mean, how else would Thomas Edison celebrate? Whoop whoop, I just invented electric light. It’s Rum Time!

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  1. Cheyanne

    Chris- First of all, I love that you are man enough to admit you enjoy a good strawberry daquiri! Cheers to that! I have missed Spring too and am so excited to start cooking with spring produce (Yay!!). This is an extensive and fabulous list of ways to kick off and celebrate spring. Thank you so very much for including me! I am honored 🙂 I am going to have to stock up on my supply of Rum, because there are a lot of recipes on here that I can't wait to try! Thanks again, and Cheers!!

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  2. David

    Your manhood has been confirmed, Chris. Any dude who can admit to liking strawberry daiquiris is clearly worthy of Wolfpack membership. Also, thanks for including my Coconut Rum Cake on here. Now I'm going to be craving that cake for the rest of the day. Also going to check out some of these other awesome rum recipes. Long live rum!! #WolfpackRumRunners

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  3. Bianca

    Thank you for including my little rum cakes in this round-up! I LOVE rum, In fact this weekend when I was out for dinner and I saw a rum co*cktails as a special, I immediately ordered it without even reading the rest of the ingredients. As long as there's rum. I'm good 🙂

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  4. Thalia

    SO glad you liked the banana and rum cake Chris!

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  5. Connie | URBAN BAKES

    I hear you on the appreciation we, New Yorkers, attain when the warmer weather of Spring and blooms begin to come in but the extended light! That's probably the best part for food photographers... much appreciation for that.
    This round up of rum-flavored treats is a great one! Never knew PR was the rum-capitol of the world. Thanks for including mine!

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  6. nicole ~ Cooking for Keeps

    Want.them.all.

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  7. Lindsey

    This is kind of my favorite round up of the year! Love alcohol infused baked goods. LOVE. I need to try pretty much all of these and you need to invite me to these poolside strawberry daiquiri parties of which you speak...

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20 Creative Rum Based Recipes That Aren't co*cktails - Shared Appetite (2024)

FAQs

What to eat with rum? ›

Spiced Rum and Desserts: Spiced rum's warm, sweet, and spicy notes make it an excellent companion for desserts like apple pie, bread pudding, or chocolate fondue. 4. Aged Rum and Cheese: Pair aged rum with a variety of cheeses, especially those with strong flavours like blue cheese or gouda.

What are the 7 different types of rum drinks? ›

Top 10 rum co*cktails
  • Piña colada. Rich coconut cream, delicate white rum and tangy pineapple. ...
  • Mojito. When summer rolls around, everyone loves a cool, minty mojito. ...
  • Frozen strawberry daiquiri. ...
  • Caipirinha. ...
  • Mai tai. ...
  • Cuba libre. ...
  • Hurricane. ...
  • Long island iced tea.

What is the most common rum drink? ›

Rum, mint, and lime – the ultimate refresher is the world's favourite rum concoction, and very nearly the world's favourite co*cktail if it wasn't for that pesky Margarita. It may not be quite as trendy as during its 2000s surge, but the Mojito's popularity is undeniable, loved for it's natural, breezy, and fresh feel.

What is the best snack for drinking rum? ›

Thinking Of Rum! Try This These 7 Desi Snacks That Pair Well With Rum
  1. Aachari Paneer Tikka. One can never get bored of eating paneer tikka as a snack. ...
  2. Tandoori Chicken Popcorn. Like popcorn? ...
  3. Green Moong Dal Cutlet. Try this green moong cutlet for a healthier rum snack. ...
  4. Aloo Chaat. ...
  5. Peanut Salad. ...
  6. Chilli Pakoras. ...
  7. Galouti Kebab.
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What do you do with rum other than drinking? ›

Rum cakes, bananas foster, bread pudding, and plenty of other tasty desserts all include rum. You can also make a sauce from rum and add it to any other dish, or even make your own rum-based vanilla extract. Rum goes so well with sweet dishes.

How to make rum yummy? ›

Our Planter's Punch recipe calls for 2 ounces of dark rum, 2 ounces of pineapple juice, 1/2 ounce of fresh lime juice and 1/4 ounce of grenadine. The drink is shaken and served over crushed ice in a Collins glass, then finished off with club soda and a mint sprig or maraschino cherry.

What is orange juice and rum called? ›

A popular co*cktail that pairs rum and orange juice is called a Brass Monkey, a bottled co*cktail from the 1970's and 1980's.

What is Navy style rum? ›

Nowadays the term navy strength refers to spirits, usually gin or rum that are bottled at 57% abv. Navy strength is also associated with Navy Rum, where brands like Woods 100 are 57% and also share a common dark, rich characteristic that is reminiscent of the rums carried on board ship in the 19th century.

What is a Royal Navy style rum? ›

puss*r's Blue Label is a Royal Navy style rum inspired by the Admiralty's blending recipe last used when the Royal Navy discontinued its daily ration on 31 July 1970. Color: Clear, dark amber. Nose: Classic Demerara sugar, molasses, dried fruits, island spices, and caramel.

What kind of rum did pirates drink? ›

For the most part, pirates would drink whatever they got their hands on. Usually, this meant unrefined, dark, high-alcohol-content strong rum. When you Google this question, you'll find the top answer to be grog, or rum grog. Rum grog was a mixture of rum, sugar, lime or another citrus, and water.

What is the world's number 1 rum? ›

Tanduay was the leading brand of rum in the world in 2022 with sales of 27.5 million cases. Bacardi was the second largest global rum brand that year, with a sales volume of about 21.1 million-9 liter cases.

What is the most famous rum in the world? ›

100 Most Popular Rum Brands
PhotoNameBrand
1. Captain Morgan Original Spiced RumCaptain Morgan
Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum Price: $27.99 Rating: 4.8 Brand: Captain Morgan Country: US Virgin Islands
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2. BACARDÍ Gold RumBacardi Rum
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What are the top 3 rum drinks? ›

The Top 10 Rum co*cktails You Need to Try
  1. Daiquiri. A classic Daiquiri is the embodiment of simplicity and elegance. ...
  2. Piña Colada. Transport yourself to a Caribbean paradise with the creamy and indulgent Piña Colada. ...
  3. Mojito. ...
  4. Mai Tai. ...
  5. Zombie. ...
  6. Hurricane. ...
  7. Rum Punch. ...
  8. Dark 'n' Stormy.

What to eat with Bacardi rum? ›

Rum pairs well with a wide range of foods. Delicate seafood, savory dishes, desserts, and even unexpected pairings like cheese and chocolate can create delightful flavor synergies with rum.

Can I drink rum after eating food? ›

​ It is important to eat a little before your first drink. If you consume them together, then alcohol will immediately be absorbed into the stomach. For the food to slow the absorption rate of alcohol, eat it at least 15 minutes before taking the first sip of your drink.

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