White Russian Recipe with DIY Kahlua (2024)

White Russiansare truly magical, even if you're not a fan of The Big Lebowski. For the coffee lovers among us, the idea of adding a little caffeine to happy hour (or a little happy hour to your morning caffeine) is more than just a little appealing—it's genius. That's why I think it's important to have a killer White Russian recipe up your sleeve. You know, for emergencies.

The typical combo of coffee liqueur, vodka and cream (or half-and-half) can sometimes end up a little heavy or cloying. So, I came up with a recipe for a more subtle, DIY Kahlua that can be customized to your preferred level of sweetness.

You can also adjust the amount, type and strength of coffee used. If you're someone who can't drink caffeine after noon, you can go with decaf. Or you can use pre-made cold brew from the store for a simple, potent liqueur. It's completely customizable.

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How to Make DIY Kahlua

When making your own Kahlua, the quality of the coffee, vodka and vanilla is extra important. The end product will only be as good as the ingredients you use, so it's worth it to splurge on a high-end coffee and a good brand of vanilla when you can.

If there's a variety of coffee from a local roaster you just can't live without, go ahead and brew up an extra pot to use for co*cktails. I have found that dark roast coffee has the most the flavor, but if you prefer a lighter roast, go ahead and use it. Just remember that you're going to be diluting the liqueur with half and half, extra vodka and a little ice, so it won't be nearly as strong as you think.

Oh, and don't skimp on the vodka either since cheap stuff may curdle your drink (ask me how I know).

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To make homemade Kahlua, all you need is strong, hot brewed coffee, some brown sugar, vodka and vanilla extract.

There's no right way to make the coffee, but since you'll be diluting it, you want it to be as flavorful as possible. My coffee pot calls for two tablespoons coffee for every five ounces water. But when making Kahlua, I bump it up to three tablespoons per five ounces water.

This recipe calls for three cups of brewed coffee, so I use approximately 14 tablespoons (or just a little less than 1 cup) of ground coffee. It doesn't need to be exact and you can adjust the amount of coffee based on your own preferences.

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When your coffee is still hot, go ahead and add the brown sugar. Then give it a good stir.

If you're not a fan of brown sugar, or you just don't have any on hand, you can use white sugar, coconut sugar, agave or even honey to taste. If it's a solid sugar, you'll want to add it while the coffee is hot so it has ample time to dissolve. But if you're using honey, agave, or some form of liquid sugar, you can add it when the coffee is cooler.

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From there, you'll want to let the coffee come to room temperature (let it sit for at least an hour in the refrigerator if you're in a rush) before adding the vanilla extract and vodka. Give it another stir and then taste it. It should be slightly sweet with a strong coffee flavor, but it shouldn't be syrupy like most store bought brands.

When you're done, transfer your homemade Kahlua to a glass bottle with an airtight lid. I love these swing top glass bottles, which are made specifically for things like beer, kombucha and flavored water. They make pretty gifts, so you can make a big batch of Kahlua and fill up multiple bottles in time for the holidays. Then add ribbon and a fun tag and you're all set.

White Russian Recipe with DIY Kahlua

Once you have your liqueur ready, it's time to mix up a White Russian. A traditional White Russian uses cream or half and half, but if you want to get fancy, try using a coffee creamer. They come in a variety of yummy, seasonal flavors that you can choose from.

I like to use classic French Vanilla creamer, although Hazelnut and White Chocolate Macadamia make for a decadent, dessert-worthy drink.

If you're not a fan of creamy drinks (or if you don't do dairy), the homemade Kahlua is excellent on its own over ice. Or you can feel free to substitute plain or flavoredalmond, coconut or soy milk/creamer for the flavored creamer. I've tried it with Hazelnut Silk soy creamer, and it was great.

Looking for more co*cktail recipe ideas? I love these DIY infused booze recipes, and if you're more of a tea drinker than a coffee fan, you've got to try this sweet + spicy turmeric ginger hot toddy!

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DIY Kahlua FAQ

Can I make this recipe dairy free?

Absolutely! You can substitute the flavored creamer used in this recipe for plain or flavoredalmond, coconut or soy milk/creamer. I've made it with Hazelnut Silk soy creamer and loved it.

Can I just drink the homemade coffee liqueur on its own?

If creamy drinks aren't really your thing—or if you don't have everything on hand to make a White Russian—thehomemade Kahlua is delicious all on its own. Just pour over ice and enjoy!

Can I customize the strength of the homemade coffee liquor?

Yes, and that's why I love this recipe—it's easy to tailor to your preferences. I love a strong, bold coffee flavor, so I typically just brew an extra few cups in the morning using beans from my favorite local roaster and set it aside to make this recipe.

While you can adjust the amount, type and strength of coffee used, I would suggest using a high-end, quality coffee. It's worth the splurge!

How long will the coffee liquor keep?

You can store any unused liquor in a covered glass container and refrigerate it for up to two weeks.

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White Russians with Homemade Coffee Liqueur (Kahlua)

This DIY version of Kahlua allows you to customize the strength and sweetness of the liqueur. Great as a sipper or use in a White Russian.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cooling Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course: co*cktails

Cuisine: Drinks

Keyword: coffee

Servings: 1

Author: Dana Raidt

Cost: $6

Equipment

  • Heat proof glass or mug

Ingredients

Homemade Kahlua

  • 1 cup light brown sugar add more or less for desired sweetness
  • 3 cups strong coffee
  • 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
  • 1 cup high-quality vodka

White Russian

  • 2 ounces high-quality vodka
  • 1 ounce homemade Kahlua
  • 1 ounce whole milk half and half or heavy cream

Instructions

Homemade Kahlua

  • Brew a fresh pot of strong, hot coffee. My coffee pot calls for 2 tablespoons grounds for every 5 ounces water, so I upped it to 3 tablespoons per 5 ounces water (or about 12 tablespoons total)

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  • Spoon the sugar into the hot coffee and stir until it's completely dissolved. Let cool to room temperature.

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  • Add the vanilla.

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  • Then the vodka. Stir again.

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White Russian

  • Mix Kahlua with vodka in a lowball glass over ice. Slowly drizzle in milk or half and half.

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Notes

The quality of the coffee, vodka and vanilla is extra important for this drink. It's worth it to splurge on a high-end coffee (if there's a varietyfrom a local roasteryou just can't live without, go ahead and brew up an extra pot to use for co*cktails)—and don't skimp on the vodka, either, since cheap stuff may curdle your drink.

Store any unused portion in a covered glass container and refrigerate for up to two weeks.

For the White Russians, instead of cream or half-and-half, you can also try using a coffee creamer—they come in a variety of yummy flavors. I like to use classic French Vanilla creamer, although Hazelnut and White Chocolate Macadamia make for a decadent, dessert-worthy drink.

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White Russian Recipe with DIY Kahlua (2024)

FAQs

Does Kahlúa White Russian need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Should Kahlúa be refrigerated? No, but we recommend to store it in a cool dry place once opened. What percentage of alcohol is in Kahlúa Original? Where can I find the nutritional info for Kahlúa?

What is a substitute for Kahlúa in a White Russian? ›

Kahlua substitutes: Try swapping out the coffee liqueur with crème de cacao or amaretto.

What percentage of alcohol is in Kahlúa White Russian? ›

The Hollywood star we can always abide by, the White Russian is our ace in the pack and a weekend staple across the world. Estimated ABV = 19% (Kahlúa Original 16%) Estimated ABV = 20% (Kahlúa Original 20%) The exact value depends on how you mix, which measures you use and even your glass!

What is the difference between a Black Russian and a White Russian? ›

A White Russian is swirled with heavy cream, while a Black Russian...isn't. It is simply coffee liqueur and vodka, no white in sight, making it less like a dessert and more like an alcoholic wake-me-up.

What's stronger, Kahlua or Baileys? ›

The Kahlua alcohol percentage is around 20%—slightly higher than Baileys alcohol content which is typically 17%. Kahlua and Baileys are versatile liqueurs that make delicious co*cktails when combined with other ingredients.

Does homemade Kahlua ever go bad? ›

If stored properly, homemade Kahlua will maintain its flavor and potency for about three to four years. Kahlua that has gone bad will smell off and have a watered-down taste.

Does it matter what vodka you use for a White Russian? ›

Vodka: The strong flavors of the other ingredients in a White Russian will disguise any impurities in the vodka used, so use your favorite well vodka and not the finest one in your bar. There are many great-tasting and inexpensive vodkas available to choose from.

How do you make a White Russian without curdling? ›

Avoid low-fat milk, skim milk, and non-dairy milks with a low fat content, otherwise the drink will curdle. Need a reliable dairy-free alternative? Use coconut milk!

What spirit is the main ingredient of Kahlúa? ›

Born in Mexico, in 1936, Kahlúa comes steeped in history, with a rich and colorful heritage. Made with 100% Arabica coffee beans and rum, Kahlúa coffee liqueur is one of the main ingredients in many of the world's favorite co*cktails.

What is good to mix with Kahlúa? ›

The White Russian may be the most popular of all Kahlúa co*cktails and, aside from the two-part Black Russian, is one of the easiest to make. This combination of vodka, Kahlúa and cream is an adult milkshake and dessert in a glass.

Why is a White Russian called a White Russian? ›

The White Russian came about in the 1960s when someone added a bit of cream to the Black Russian, rendering it white. Neither drink is actually Russian in origin—the Black Russian itself is thought to have originated in Belgium, where it was first created for a U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg.

Should you stir a White Russian? ›

Combine in a rocks glass over ice and stir for 10 seconds or so. Shaking a White Russian is nice too, and certainly gets it colder. Though I prefer the concentrated edge that it gets from stirring.

What is a substitute for Kahlua in White Russian? ›

Substitute the Kahlua with DaVinci Coffee Liqueur Syrup and 1 shot of espresso instead of vodka. This version will taste more like coffee, but is seriously DELICIOUS! Make it a peppermint white Russian.

What co*cktail is made from vodka and kahlúa? ›

The Black Russian is the big brother of the equally famous White Russian. It's a simple yet tasty drink, combining Kahlúa coffee liqueur and vodka in a truly unforgettable way.

What happens if you don't refrigerate Kahlua? ›

Once you purchase Kahlua from a store shelf, plan to drink it within two years of the purchase date. If stored in a cool, dark place it may last up to four years! If Kahlua is stored in an area that receives direct sunlight or heat over time the flavor will be affected and potentially lose its rich coffee taste.

How long does Kahlua keep once opened? ›

Once you've opened the delicious Kahlua, it's best to consume the bottle within six months to a year. And, of course, if you notice any signs of spoilage, such as an off odor or discoloration, play it safe and discard the bottle and get a new one.

Does coffee liqueur have to be refrigerated after opening? ›

Whether you should refrigerate coffee liqueur mostly depends on its ingredients. Generally, most commercially produced coffee liqueurs like Kahlúa do not require refrigeration and can be stored at room temperature. These liqueurs have a high sugar content and alcohol content, which act as preservatives.

Does cutwater White Russian need to be refrigerated? ›

These beverages retail in packages of 4 cans. Prices and availability of flavors may vary by location and retailer. While these can be enjoyed at room temperature because they contain dairy, it is recommended that you refrigerate them before drinking. This will markedly improve the flavor and experience.

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