Classic Hot Toddy With Cognac

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Classic Hot Toddy Recipe made with Cognac for those cold winter nights or a great comforting cocktail. This recipe can also be substituted with brandy, whiskey or bourbon.  

2 Classic Hot Toddy cocktails in a glass

It’s that time of the year — cold and flu season. Or just plain cold. And as much as I love me my wine, there are times when only a hot toddy will do. This is especially true when I’m congested to the point where I can’t even smell wine.

After traveling to the Cognac region of France several years ago I can’t resist making the classic soothing fall and winter cocktail with Cognac. If you haven’t tried it, you’re missing out. It’s incredibly smooth, and so flavorful! But first things first…

Hot Toddy in glasses with lemon and cinnamon sticks.
Lemon makes the drink. Grilled lemon makes it epic.

What is a Hot Toddy

Hot Toddies are a soothing warm cocktail typically made by combining hot water, honey, lemon, and a spirit such as bourbon, whiskey, or brandy. They are the perfect warm drink to enjoy on a crisp fall or winter night or if you are suffering from a cold, because it soothes the throat, body and soul, helping you to relax and uplift your mood.

What I’ve discovered through years of making hot toddies is the importance of using a good quality spirit — one you are happy sipping on its own. Just as I would never recommend cooking with a wine you wouldn’t drink on its own, the same advice goes for the quality of spirit you use for this cocktail. This is because you aren’t altering the flavor much, but simply diluting it with hot water, sweetening it with honey, and infusing it with a touch of cinnamon.

What liquor is best for a Hot Toddy?

Most commonly you’ll find hot toddies made with:

  • Whiskey
  • Bourbon
  • Brandy

But my preference is Cognac. If I don’t have any Cognac on hand, I’ll reach for bourbon.

Pouring Cognac into a glass
Start with good quality liquor like Cognac.

How to Make the Best Hot Toddy Recipe

Making the best hot toddy is simple! Get some water nice and hot. I’m talking near boiling! Once the hot water meets the cognac (or other liquor) and honey it will cool down quickly to a drinkable temperature.

  1. Start by adding Cognac to a glass or mug.
  2. Then add the boiling (or near boiling) water.
  3. Add honey (to your preference, I like to start with one tablespoon).
  4. Finish with a lemon slice and, if you’re a cinnamon fan, add a stick of cinnamon to infuse flavor.
Hot Toddy with honey drizzle.
Honey adds a nice soothing flavor.

Enjoy the heck out of your delicious and comforting classic hot toddy! You’ve earned it.

Does a Hot Toddy really work to cure a cold?

Okay, so the truth is there’s no real “cure” for a common cold. So while this may not “cure” your cold, neither will NyQuil. They both work, however, to offer relief to your symptoms, and ease congestion and runny noses. And, while neither will cure your cold 100%, compared to NyQuil, at least Hot Toddies taste good!

More Great Fall and Winter Cocktails

*This post was originally written in October, 2012, and updated in 2019 with new photos.

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Hot Toddy with Cognac
4.85 from 13 votes

Hot Toddy Recipe with Cognac

Recipe for a Classic Hot Toddy made with Cognac. Perfect for a cold fall or winter night or to ease a common cold. 
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 1 drink

Ingredients 

  • 2 oz Cognac, (whiskey or bourbon work too)
  • 1/2 cup boiling water
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 slice of lemon
  • 1 small cinnamon stick

Instructions 

  • Pour the Cognac into a 6-8 oz mug or glass. Add boiling water and honey and stir until honey is dissolved.
  • Garnish with lemon slice and cinnamon stick. 
  • Sit on your sofa, cover yourself with a Snuggie, read a good book, and let enjoy this delicious soothing drink. 

Notes

Note: You can substitute Cognac with Whiskey, Rye, or Bourbon also.

Nutrition

Calories: 204kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 8mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 17g | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: American
Servings: 1 drink
Calories: 204
Keyword: Classic Hot Toddy, Hot Toddy
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28 Comments

  1. My son’s Russian figure skating coach once told me to partake of a warmed cognac and apple juice toddy before bed for cold/cough/sore throat/flu/whatever….for the “cure.” I did so and it worked. Even if it wasn’t a “cure,” I didn’t care any longer and woke up Jim Dandy compared to the day before. Must have been that apple juice.

  2. Things I’ve Learned Whilst Convalescing With a Toddy

    While the myriad ways in which lemons are beneficial to health can not be understated, I’ll attempt it by saying only that they are high in vitamin C, which fights free radicals and boosts our immune system. If you already have fresh lemons at home, skip the slicing and juice that sucker instead: two teaspoons of fresh lemon juice per serving of toddy who’ll not only expedite your body’s healing process but completely transform the flavor profile* of your steaming mug of goodness.

    *I’ve never used a cinnamon stick in a toddy so I can’t recommend using it with the lemon juice.

  3. well been rotten with the flue / cold for about 3 weeks now so going to have the brandy toddy but no cinnamon sticks 🙁 , so might just have to take a second toddy to make up for it :-))

    1. That sounds like a great idea! Hope you feel better soon! I caught a nasty cold this weekend and it keeps getting worse. I may have to join you in a double hot toddy!

  4. I know you posted this forever ago, but thank you! This was exactly the recipe I was looking for to soothe my throat. It’s so yummy, I will drink this all season long!

  5. Tank you!! Sittning here in a rainy Sweden and starten to feel cold this afternoon :(. Just in the middle of prepairing the desserts for newyearseve. This was just what I needed, at least this tasted good 🙂
    Hugs fr.o.m. Sweden

    1. No need to fear hot beverages! It’s what soothes the throat. But if you must, you can certainly enjoy it cool. The flavors will still be just as delicious.