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This Horchata White Russian recipe is a lighter take on a traditional White Russian, simply swapping out the heavy cream for homemade horchata.

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I love this time of year, when the nights are chilly and all you want to do is settle in at home all cozy-like in your comfy sweats, fuzzy socks, and some sneaky co*cktails like this Horchata White Russian while tucking into a Netflix binge.

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Now that’s my kind of party.

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Make your Happy Hour the best on the block with this Horchata White Russian recipe!

This yummy co*cktail is a lighter take on the traditional White Russian, using the same ratio of vodka and Kahlua and swapping out the heavy cream for homemade horchata.

Skipping the dairy turns this normally SUPER rich drink into a more sensible splurge- perfect for all you folks out there with health and fitness minded resolutions 😉

In addition to the Horchata White Russian recipe, I’ve also included the recipe for homemade horchata that will make about 1 quart- enough for PLENTY of these co*cktails to go around, or save some leftover horchata to enjoy on its own because it’s really a treat in itself!

The horchata’s cinnamon flavor adds a welcoming warmth to this White Russian recipe. I like to sprinkle additional cinnamon on top for even more cinnamon-y goodness!

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Chef’s Tips for making the best light Horchata White Russian:

  • While you can buy horchata pre-made, I recommend you make it at home. It tastes so much better and you can control the amount of sugar going into your drink.
  • For a creamier horchata, stir in a bit of milk or, for a dairy-free version, coconut milk.
  • Stir a teaspoon of vanilla into your homemade horchata to round things out.

Variations on this White Russian recipe:

  • Swap the vodka out and use Irish whiskey for a St. Patrick’s Day version!
  • If you are not a fan of horchata, you could use half-and-half and make a regular White Russian. I would still recommend a sprinkle of cinnamon on top!
  • Feeling rather cold today? Skip the ice cubes, heat up your horchata and serve these White Russians hot with whipped coconut cream on top.

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Can I make Horchata with ground cinnamon instead of a cinnamon stick?

Yes, you can simply add a teaspoon of ground cinnamon to your horchata when you stir in the sugar. The flavor might not be quite as round, but it is definitely better than adding no cinnamon!

Which snacks go with these Horchata White Russians?

This Horchata co*cktail screams Cinco de Mayo Party and for an occasion like this, I would recommend serving it with some savory Mexican snacks such as my Butternut Squash Mole Nachosor, my Mexican Street Corn Cucumber Cups.

Pair this drink with my Vegan+Grain Free Tacos for a balanced, healthy-ish taco night!

For those of you, planning a serious Netflix binge, might I suggest a bowl of my sweet and spicyMexican Hot Chocolate Popcorn?

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If you make this Horchata White Russian recipe, be sure to post it on Instagram with the hashtag #LePetitEats so we can share a “virtual cheers”!

Photos by Lindsey Drews.

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Horchata White Russian

Horchata White Russian is a lighter take on the traditional White Russian, simply swapping out the heavy cream for homemade horchata.

Course Drink

Cuisine American, Mexican

Keyword horchata co*cktail, skinny white Russian, white Russian recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Servings 1 co*cktail

Calories 300 kcal

Author Denisse

Ingredients

  • ice cubes
  • 1 1/2 ounces vodka
  • 1 1/2 ounces Kahlua or coffee liqueur
  • 3 ounces Horchata recipe follows
  • Ground cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Fill a glass with ice. Pour in vodka and Kahlua, then top with Horchata. Garnish with ground cinnamon.

Recipe Notes

  • While you can buy horchata pre-made, I recommend you make it at home. It tastes so much better and you can control the amount of sugar going into your drink.
  • For a creamier horchata, stir in a bit of milk or, for a dairy-free version, coconut milk.
  • Stir a teaspoon of vanilla into your homemade horchata to round things out.

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Homemade Horchata

Make this delicious cinnamon-scented Mexican rice drink at home using my easy horchata recipe! Drink it as is or use it as a cream substitute in light co*cktails like my Horchata White Russian!

Course Drink

Cuisine Latinamerican, Mexican

Keyword authentic Mexican recipes, homemade horchata, horchata, rice drink

Prep Time 10 minutes

Resting time 3 hours

Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes

Servings 1 quart

Calories 200 kcal

Author Denisse

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup long grain white rice rinsed
  • 1 cinnamon stick broken into pieces
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Instructions

  1. Add the rice and cinnamon stick to a blender. Add 2 cups of water and pulse to coarsely grind. Transfer to a large bowl and add another 2 cups water. Soak at room temperature for at least 3 hours.

  2. Puree the rice mixture in a blender in batches until smooth. Strain through cheesecloth into a container. Mix in the sugar; chill. Stir the horchata before serving.

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FAQs

How do you make horchata less thick? ›

Cold water- more water will need to be added to the horchata at the end to thin it out a bit. Be careful not to add too much- remember that it will be served over ice which will water it down a bit more. Ice- like my dad says, ice is the most important ingredient in horchata!

What is La horchata made of? ›

Horchata (pronounced or-CHAH-tah) is a popular Mexican drink that is often described as a sweet rice milk beverage. Horchata is made out of rice, milk, vanilla, and cinnamon and is served in many Mexican restaurants.

Does horchata contain condensed milk? ›

Horchata is a sweet rice drink that is very popular not only in Mexico but also in the US! Most people know of the dairy version with evaporated and condensed milk, but horchata can also be made dairy-free. Mexican horchata is typically made with rice, water, cinnamon, milk, and sugar.

How do you drink 43 horchata? ›

Add espresso to a tall serving glass and fill with ice. Pour over the Licor 43 Horchata and condensed milk and top with your choice of dairy-free milk. Shake cinnamon sugar on top and serve. Leave out the espresso for a lovely iced horchata.

Why is my horchata so thick? ›

Horchata manages to be creamy without containing any milk or cream. Creaminess, as fans of almond milk and coconut yogurt are aware, doesn't actually require dairy, but rather the thickening effect of having large molecules of starch, protein and/or fat suspended in a background of water.

How do you thin out horchata? ›

Water: Some water is necessary to thin out this drink. It's easy to adjust as needed to meet your preference. If you're using coconut milk, try using coconut water in combination with that. Ice: Horchata is always served ice cold so dump in those ice cubes!

What rice is best for horchata? ›

Long-Grain Jasmine Rice Makes A Great Horchata Base

Basmati and jasmine rice are both types of long-grain white rice, but jasmine rice is a slightly better fit due to its plump, pliant texture and slightly sweet taste.

What does horchata mean in English? ›

Meaning of horchata in English

a drink made from nuts or rice, that looks like milk and is drunk in Spain and Latin American countries, or a glass of this drink: Valencia is also known for its horchata.

Is horchata good for you? ›

Horchata is also full of vitamins and other nutrients the body craves. It is a source of vitamins C and E, and is also rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron. Most recipes are dairy and gluten-free, ensuring horchata is easy on the stomach.

Why did my horchata come out chalky? ›

Why is my horchata chalky? Since horchata is made of rice, it is naturally a little chalky. If that bothers you, remove the rice grains before blending, using only the water that resulted from soaking the rice overnight.

Why does my horchata taste chalky? ›

The rice adds a starchy or chalky quality, and perhaps to compensate, most taquerias use a very heavy hand with the sugar. But the rice flavor is also part of horchata's charm, and this version inspired by GCM vendors reduces the sweetness—a bit.

Do I have to wash rice for horchata? ›

Rinse the rice thoroughly and put it in a medium sized container. Rip the cinnamon sticks in two halves (you can do this with your bare hands) and add it to container with the rice in it.

Can I drink horchata everyday? ›

Horchata will make your skin look healthier because of the high levels of antioxidants in this tasty drink. Drinking horchata every day may help reduce inflammation in the body which could lead to chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease.

Does horchata go bad overnight? ›

When does Horchata expire? Store-bought, unopened horchata typically lasts for about a week past the sell-by date. Once opened, it usually stays fresh for 2-5 days when kept in the refrigerator.

Is horchata an African drink? ›

The drink originated in North Africa, and it is estimated that during the 11th century, it began to spread throughout Hispania (now Spain and Portugal). There are 13th-century records of a horchata-like beverage made near Valencia, where it remains a common drink.

How do you fix chalky horchata? ›

Pulverizing the rice beforehand eliminates any chalky sediment that can result in a gritty taste. Grinding the rice also helps thicken the drink, making it extra luscious.

Should horchata be chalky? ›

The rice adds a starchy or chalky quality, and perhaps to compensate, most taquerias use a very heavy hand with the sugar. But the rice flavor is also part of horchata's charm, and this version inspired by GCM vendors reduces the sweetness—a bit.

Should you rinse rice before making horchata? ›

Rinse the rice thoroughly and put it in a medium sized container.

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