White Russian Recipe (+ a vegan option) (2024)

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The white Russian is a co*cktail made with vodka, Kahlua (coffee liqueur), and cream. It's the cousin of the black Russian and it became famous after The Big Lebowski movie

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According to the wikipedia the co*cktails known as a White Russian and Black Russian first appeared in 1949. The Black Russian becomes a White Russian with the addition of cream. But don't let the name fool you, this drink isn't originated from Russia. It's called this way because vodka is the main ingredient.

The White Russian became very popular after the 1998 release of the film The Big Lebowski. The protagonist of the movie, Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, seems to be very fond of it. On a number of occasions he refers to the drink as a "Caucasian".

Except from the Vodka, this drink contains Kahlua and cream. Full-fat milk cream (35% fat) works best in this recipe but you can also use milk or almond milk. If you want to make it vegan, almond milk is not enough because according to the Kahlua.com the way some of their suppliers produce sugar is not vegan friendly. So, make sure you use another coffee-flavored liqueur like Tia Maria.

My favorite way to enjoy a white Russian is with a mix of nuts and sultanas (golden raisins), with a piece of dark chocolate, with a slice of flour-less chocolate cake or with a square of olive oil brownie.

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White Russian ingredients

  • Vodka
  • Kahlua (any coffee-flavored liqueur will do)
  • Milk cream (full-fat or half and half)

The quantities: you can either add equal parts of everything, meaning 1 oz (30 ml) vodka, 1 oz (30 ml) Kahlua, and 1 oz (30 ml) milk cream or you can make it with 2 parts vodka, 1 part Kahlua and 1 part cream.

How to make a White Russian co*cktail

This is a very easy drink to make. Normally you mix the vodka with the Kahlua in a glass, add the ice and stir well until chilled. Then pour in another glass with fresh ice and pour over the cream.

My usual, easier method is to add the vodka and the Kahlua straight into the serving glass, add enough ice and stir it well until chilled. Then, add the cream. You don't have to shake this co*cktail, a simple stir with a spoon will do.

Here is a list with 8 coffee liqueurs from liquor.com in case you want to broaden your options regarding which coffee liqueur to use.

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How to make a vegan White Russian

To make a vegan white Russian you will need:

  • 2 parts Vodka
  • 1 part Tia Maria
  • 1 part almond milk or vegan cream (like coconut cream)
  • ice

Who invented the White Russian co*cktail?

According to vinepair.com the white Russian drink was conceived in 1949 when Gustave Tops, a Belgian barman, created the co*cktail, along with its cousin co*cktail, the black Russian – a White Russian without any cream – at the Hotel Metropole in Brussels in honor of Perle Mesta, then U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg.

How it became famous

The white Russian started to gain in popularity after The Big Lebowski movie. The main character (played by Jeff Bridges) was a rebellious, laid back 'dude' who was drinking this co*cktail throughout the movie.

The Big Lebowski is a 1998 crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The protagonist, Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, is assaulted as a result of mistaken identity - a millionaire also named Jeffrey Lebowski was the intended victim. The millionaire Lebowski's trophy wife is kidnapped, and he commissions The Dude to deliver the ransom to secure her release; the plan goes awry when the Dude's friend Walter Sobchak schemes to keep the ransom money.

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What about the glass?

The white Russian is served with ice in an Old Fashioned glass. The old fashioned glass, rocks glass, lowball glass (or simply lowball), is a short tumbler used for serving alcohol, neat or on the rocks. It is also normally used to serve the old fashioned co*cktail, from which it receives its name. Old fashioned glasses usually contain 180–300 ml (6–10 US fl oz).

Black Russian and black Russian co*cktail

As mentioned previously, if you omit the cream you get a black Russian. But there is also a black Russian co*cktail. So, for a black Russian you just have to mix add ¼ cup vodka with 2 tablespoons Kahlua, then fill the glass with ice and stir until chilled. Garnish with a cherry on top.

For a black Russian co*cktail add ¼ cup vodka, 2 tablespoons Kahlua, and 6-7 ice cubes to a co*cktail glass, then stir well until chilled. Top the glass with chilled cola and garnish with a Maraschino cherry.

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White Russian Recipe

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The white Russian is a co*cktail made with vodka, Kahlua (coffee liqueur), and cream. It's the cousin of the black Russian and it became famous after The Big Lebowski movie

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American, European, Global, vegan

Servings 1

Calories 344 kcal

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (60 ml) vodka
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) Kahlua
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) milk cream (heavy or half and half)
  • ice

Instructions

  • Transfer the vodka and the coffee liqueur to an old fashioned glass or another 8 oz (235 ml) capacity glass. Add the ice and stir well with a spoon until chilled.

  • Pour the cream over the ice and serve.

Notes

  • For a sweeter drink you can try the simple version which is: 2 tablespoons (30 ml) vodka, 2 tablespoons (30 ml) Kahlua, 2 tablespoons (30 ml) milk cream, and ice (about 6-8 ice cubes)
  • For a vegan white Russian use Tia Maria instead of Kahlua and almond milk or vegan cream instead of milk cream.
  • For a “skinny” white Russian also known as “Anna Kournikova” use skimmed milk or almond milk instead of the milk cream.
  • Calories per serving: 344 with heavy cream and 245 with almond milk

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Nutrition

Calories: 344kcal

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FAQs

What is a good substitute for milk in a White Russian? ›

Use oat milk, almond milk, or cashew milk: If you'd prefer a lighter white Russian, swap the full-fat coconut milk with a creamy oat milk, cashew milk, or almond milk. Just make sure they are unsweetened or your co*cktail will likely be too sweet. You could also opt for a can of lite-coconut milk.

Does Kahlua White Russian have dairy? ›

Kahlúa Espresso Martini RTD's and Kahlúa Nitro Cold Brew RTD's also do not contain milk or cream. Please note, these products are lactose free, but not acceptable for a vegan diet. However, Kahlúa Mudslide RTD, White Russian RTD, Vanilla White Russian RTD, and Kahlua with Milk RTD do contain milk and/or milk proteins.

Is a White Russian good with almond milk? ›

This co*cktail takes the classic white Russian and puts a spin on it. And while you can make your drink with any type of milk, (cream is typical) we wanted ours to be vegan-friendly and lighter on calories. Since almond milk has a nice nutty flavor, it pairs well with the mint and coffee liquor.

How to make White Russian without Kahlua? ›

Ingredients for Alcohol-Free Kahlua Substitute
  1. Brown sugar. I use organic to make sure it's vegan.
  2. Instant coffee. Espresso powder also works.
  3. Vanilla. Creates a nice addition of flavor.
  4. Cinnamon. This adds a slight warming spice profile to this drink.
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Is Kahlua White Russian vegan? ›

There are only three ingredients in a traditional White Russian: vodka, Kahlúa, and cream. But, two of them are not vegan-friendly. Kahlúa, a rum-based coffee liqueur, contains sugar that has been processed with bone char from animals, and it's therefore not suitable for vegans. But vegan alternatives to Kahlúa exist!

Is Kahlua Vegan? ›

Is Kahlúa suitable for vegans? No, original Kahlúa and Kahlúa products are all explicitly labelled as not vegan. The 'Ready-To-Drink' products are labelled as containing milk or milk proteins, but it's a little less clear why the original drink isn't vegan friendly.

What is the difference between a White Russian and a Caucasian person? ›

A White Russian is made with vodka, coffee liqueur and cream served with ice. A Caucasian is the name used by the Big Lebowski (in the movie of the same name) for a White Russian. A White Russian is also the name for a person from Belarus (the name of the country in Russian literally means White Russia).

What coffee liqueurs are vegan? ›

Search results for coffee liqueur
  • Vegan Friendly. Piccala coffee liqueur. ...
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  • Vegan Friendly. VOK Coffee Liqueur. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Soiree Coffee Liqueur. ...
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What is the difference between a White Russian and a Caucasian drink? ›

Sometimes they're referred to as “White Russians,” other times, jokingly, “Caucasians.” Usually they're made with cream, but occasionally, in a pinch, powdered non-dairy creamer. Nevertheless, “The Dude abides” — even when he drinks the one with the mickey slipped in.

Why do White Russians taste so good? ›

Made with vodka, Kahlua (coffee liqueur), and cream it's super easy to whip up and makes the perfect after-dinner drink. If you love an espresso martini you'll love a White Russian just as much! It's sweet and creamy with a delicious coffee kick thanks to the Kahlua liqueur.

What can I use instead of heavy cream in a White Russian? ›

Heavy or full cream is best, but you can also use full-fat milk or plant-based cream / milk. It's entirely up to you and your personal preference.

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

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.

Is Tia Maria A vegan? ›

Yes, according to its website, Tia Maria cold brew liqueur is suitable for vegans, which means that unlike other liqueurs like Kahlua, the sugar and vanilla used in production is also vegan.

What can I use if I don't have Kahlua? ›

Beyond Kahlua
  1. Mr Black Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur. ...
  2. St. ...
  3. J.F. Haden's Espresso Liqueur. ...
  4. Grand Brulot VSOP Cognac Café ...
  5. Du Nord Cafe Frieda Coffee Liqueur. ...
  6. Mozart Chocolate Coffee Liqueur. ...
  7. Jameson Cold Brew Whiskey & Coffee. ...
  8. Patron XO Café
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What drink is similar to a White Russian? ›

One of her cookbooks was the #2 cookbook of 2017. The Colorado Bulldog is a popular mixed drink that's very similar to a White Russian. Though it's unknown how it got its name or who first created it, this simple fizzy co*cktail is very tasty.

What can I substitute for a glass of milk? ›

In baking or cooking, you can often substitute half and half, or cream, evaporated milk or powdered. If you want to avoid milk altogether, that is a little more tricky. Most times just using water, or coconut milk will work, though. For drinking you can try almond or soy milk.

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

The Black Russian is a simple, two-ingredient co*cktail that consists of vodka and coffee liqueur. It's the forebearer to the more popular White Russian, which follows the same base but includes cream.

Can you use coffee creamer in White Russian vodka? ›

The best white Russian recipe includes a coffee liqueur that gives sweet, slightly bitter notes of mocha. Kahlua and coffee creamers are a great pair for that! Do I need a co*cktail shaker to make a classic white Russian co*cktail? You don't need a co*cktail shaker to make this creamy co*cktail.

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