Coquito (Puertorrican Drink)

Yashira @cook_3974817
This a drink we like to make in Puerto Rico for Christmas time, really good and easy to make.
Coquito (Puertorrican Drink)
This a drink we like to make in Puerto Rico for Christmas time, really good and easy to make.
Cooking Instructions
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Mix all the ingredients in a blender and put them in a bottle, refrigerated at leas 6 hours. Then pour in a martini glass or in shot glasses and sprinkle some cinnamon and enjoy :)
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