My Favorite Piña Colada Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Merrill Stubbs

June10,2021

4.3

3 Ratings

  • Prep time 5 minutes
  • Makes 4 co*cktails

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Author Notes

I like more pineapple than coconut in my piña colada, so I thought I'd add some fresh pineapple as well as pineapple juice for a piña colada recipe that’s just right for me. There’s every reason to make a piña colada from scratch rather than rely on pre-made mixes sold at supermarkets and liquor stores. Artificial coconut and pineapple flavorings are syrupy-sweet and a far cry from their fresh or canned counterparts, and co*cktails made with them are no substitute for the real deal.

A sturdy blender is a must for this drink, as your tropical relaxation experience just won’t be the same with bigger chunks of ice interfering with its velvety-smooth consistency (and we can’t have that). Your favorite rum, whether it’s dark, gold, light, flavored, or a combination, will work perfectly well. Mixology enthusiasts will convince you that one option is superior to another, or shun deviations from the original piña colada developed in Puerto Rico in 1954, which calls for white rum. Pay no heed: Whichever rum you choose will contribute welcome flavor notes for a more satisfying sip.

After a few experiments, I found that a combination of coconut milk and cream of coconut produced the right blend of sweetness and creaminess. A spritz of lime juice and a grating of fresh nutmeg were later additions.

If you need a piña colada right now but don’t have cream of coconut—which really does contribute to a wonderful thick consistency and pronounced coconut flavor—you can use sweetened condensed milk with a few drops of coconut extract to taste. Another option is simmering whole milk or cream with fresh or dried grated coconut for a few minutes, then cooling to room temperature and straining through a fine sieve or cheesecloth. A final option, of course, is simply a generous pour of coconut rum. These substitutes will produce results with varying levels of sweetness, so be sure to taste and adjust as necessary.
Merrill Stubbs

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 3 ounceslight rum
  • 4 cups ice
  • 2/3 cup fresh pineapple chunks
  • 3 ouncescream of coconut
  • 2 ouncescoconut milk
  • 4 ouncespineapple juice, fresh or canned
  • juice of 1/2 lime, plus lime wedges to garnish
  • 1 pinch freshly grated nutmeg, plus more to garnish
Directions
  1. Combine all the ingredients in a blender (use a good, strong one that can crush ice) and blend until smooth.
  2. Add more ice or liquid until you reach the desired consistency.
  3. Pour into glasses, and garnish with a light shower of grated nutmeg, lime wedges, and maybe even co*cktail umbrellas.

Tags:

  • co*cktail
  • Drinks
  • Caribbean
  • Lime Juice
  • Pineapple
  • Rum
  • Coconut
  • Blend
  • Backyard BBQ
  • Summer
  • Memorial Day
  • Outdoor Entertaining

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7 Reviews

BabyKakes August 5, 2014

Actually I think a golden rum makes for a better and gives the co*cktail more depth, more intense flavor. Try it with Mount Gay or Barbancourt. DEElish!

Daniella P. June 4, 2013

2/3 cups of pineapple in grams?

irinaleibo November 3, 2011

I do a cheater's Pina Colada using Pineapple juice , Malibu coconut rum and ice in a blender!
But I lived in the caribbean and needed more Pina Coladas than most!
Cheers
irina

ChezShea February 24, 2012

I notice more and more that as a "cooking culture" we are often drawn to what is "Easy-peasy Lemon-Squeezy" or doing a recipe the "loriginal" long-way home.

I opt for both depending on the time squeeze and the seriousness of the occasion involved.

I love a short-cut now and then also.

Thanks Irina for simplifying a mid-week crisis with co*cktails on board!

Thanks to Merrill for the sophisticated recipe with some notriorious difference.

I suppose it will alwaysalso matter to thedirector of the play who is in the audience as well.

Love the "retro-colada".... Thanks again

Chezshea

TylerYork May 5, 2011

This looks delicious, I'll have to try it sometime

Sasha (. May 3, 2011

Pina Coladas will always remind me of my honey moon. Yours looks lovely.

Sasha (. May 3, 2011

Er, honeymoon... although a honey moon can't be all bad, either!

My Favorite Piña Colada Recipe on Food52 (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between a piña colada and a coconut colada? ›

One difference between the Coconut Colada and a standard Piña Colada is the use of freshly squeezed pineapple juice rather than anything pre-packaged, like the ones commonly found in cans.

What is the difference between pineapple and piña colada? ›

Piña Colada translates literally to strained pineapple - meaning without pulp - which was served over ice and had been a standard beverage in the Caribbean for decades. In a 1922 issue of TRAVEL magazine a Piña Colada is described as pineapple “shaken up with ice, sugar, lime and Bacardi rum”.

How to make piña colada with Mr and Mrs T mix? ›

Directions: Add 1 cup of ice to a blender with 4 oz Mr & Mrs T Piña Colada Mix, ½ oz Rose's co*cktail Infusions Blue Raspberry Mix, 3 pineapple chunks and 1½ oz rum. Blend for 10 seconds or until smooth. Pour into pineapple rimmed co*cktail glass and garnish with a pineapple wedge and strawberry, as desired.

What does piña mean in piña colada? ›

The name 'Piña Colada' directly translates from Spanish as 'strained pineapple', a reference to the freshly pressed and strained pineapple juice that should ideally be used in the drink's preparation.

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