Details
A Frisian beach-bar warmer — the Juttertje liqueur is anise-and-spice-led, and hot chocolate milk is a fat-rich, sweet vehicle that turns the herbal heat into something that reads like a spiced dessert. Two ingredients, both already complete; the pairing is about temperature and texture more than balance.
- Category
- Regional
- Difficulty Level
- easy
- Preparation Time
- 5 minutes
- Glass Type
- Mug
- Garnish
- Whipped cream (optional)
Technique Notes
Heat chocolate milk gently, do not boil. Add Juttertje and stir. Also delicious with hot tea, coffee, or enjoyed neat as a digestif.
Historical Context
Traditional warming drink from the island of Texel in the West Frisian Islands. Originally drunk by beachcombers (jutters) who returned chilled to the bone after a day collecting treasures from the North Sea shore.