Classic White Russian Recipe (2024)

The White Russian is a decadent dessert drink made with three simple ingredients: vodka, coffee liqueur, and heavy cream.

What makes the White Russian unique is its highly enjoyable combination of sweet and strong flavors. The vodka provides a neutral base and the bite of alcohol, while coffee liqueur adds a rich, deep sweetness with a hint of bitterness. The cream rounds everything out with a smooth, velvety texture.

The story of the co*cktail

The White Russian was first mixed some time during the 1950s, but its popularity skyrocketed in the 1990s after the movie The Big Lebowski.

The cult classic features the White Russian as the main character’s drink of choice, and the “Dude” helped to renew interest in this sweet and creamy co*cktail.

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In 1949, the Black Russian (vodka and coffee liqueur) was first created, and the White Russian appeared shortly after. The addition of cream softens the rough edges of the Black Russian, making it almost too easy to drink.

Want more fun and easy vodka drinks? Check out my Guide to Easy Vodka co*cktails.

The earliest printed White Russian recipe calls for equal parts vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream, but modern takes on the recipe usually lean a little heavier on the vodka, and sometimes decrease the cream a bit.

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Make a perfect White Russian in three steps

It doesn’t take a lot of extra effort to make a perfect White Russian. These simple pro tips will elevate your drink and ensure it tastes great every time.

1. Use plenty of ice

First, fill a double rocks glass with ice. No, really – make sure the glass is nearly overflowing with ice. The more ice, the colder the drink will be and the less dilution you’ll have. This is especially important because we’re going to build this co*cktail in the glass, rather than shaking or stirring and then straining cold liquid over ice.

2. Measure and pour

Measure 1.5 – 2 ounces of vodka and 1 ounce of coffee liqueur and pour each over the ice. Stir with a bar spoon to chill. Now, carefully pour .5 to 1 ounce of cream on top. Some prefer less cream, some like more. Start with less and you can always add more if you need to! You can also make the drink slightly lighter by using half and half, or much lighter by using whole milk.

3. Float the cream, if you like

If you pour gently, from just above the drink, you’ll notice that the cream tends to cascade into the liquid and then sort of bounce back up to the surface.

This is the “float” of cream that makes a layered White Russian look so pretty. You could sip the drink like this, drinking the two layers at once like a Starbucks cold foam cold brew, or stir in the cream before sipping. I like to stir the drink really well to ensure that it’s very cold and well-mixed before drinking.

Make your White Russian even fancier by whipping up the cream with a coffee frother and spooning it on top!

Garnish with a little freshly grated nutmeg, if you have it. Nutmeg adds an incredible aroma and amplifies the rich flavors of the coffee liqueur. You could also go with chocolate shavings. Or a pretty white edible flower if you’re feeling fancy!

Like dessert co*cktails? Try a classic Brandy Alexander or a Chocolate Cherry Cognac Old Fashioned.

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To shake or to build in the glass?

Some prefer to shake their White Russians, and shaking would be the “proper” way to fix a co*cktail with cream. Shaking will lend an extra smooth mouthfeel as the cream becomes gently whipped.

Shaking will also increase the dilution a bit, so keep that mind. Whichever way you choose, rest assured it will still be delicious and oh so indulgent!

If shaking this drink, I like to use only a half ounce of cream to ensure that the finished product doesn’t taste watered down.

Can you make a White Russian with whole milk or half and half?

Yes. In fact, you can make a pretty good White Russian with most any creamy, dairy-like beverage. Make it with almond milk, make it with oat milk.

Any milk or cream will do, but only cream will float cleanly on top (if the pretty layers matter to you). Also, there’s no comparison to heavy cream when it comes to rich, luscious texture.

Milk is much more watery, so it still makes a tasty drink but with a very different mouthfeel. For a creamy vegan option, try coconut milk. For café mocha vibes, try it with chocolate milk! That’s called a Dirty Russian, I believe. There are a ton of variations on this booze-coffee liqueur-cream combo, including the Mudslide.

What coffee liqueur to use?

Most White Russian recipes call for Kahlua, arguably the most popular and widely available coffee liqueur in the US. However, there are other great coffee liqueurs to choose from, including St. George NOLA Coffee Liqueur, Moketo Espresso Liqueur, Mr. Black, or Grand Brulot (which I used here).

You can even make your own coffee liqueur! Or an even easier option, make your own coffee simple syrup. Combine equal parts brewed hot coffee and sugar. Stir to dissolve the sugar, then let cool to room temp before using in a White Russian or other drink recipes.

Make it a mocktail

Coffee simple syrup is a great way to make a non-alcoholic coffee liqueur. Make it a White Russian mocktail by mixing 2 ounces of a non-alcoholic spirit like Seedlip, Lyre’s, or Ritual Zero Proof with an ounce of cream and an ounce of coffee simple syrup.

You could make an even simpler version by mixing equal parts cream and syrup. This is a sweet and very rich drink, so using whole milk or a plant-based milk is a great way to lighten things up. Try it with one ounce milk, one ounce cream or half and half, and one ounce coffee simple syrup.

What’s the difference between a White Russian and a Mudslide?

A Mudslide follows the same recipe as the White Russian but replaces the heavy cream with Irish cream liqueur.

Irish cream is a sweetened blend of Irish whiskey, cream, and chocolate, vanilla, and/or coffee flavors. It’s a lovely, indulgent melange that adds another level of creamy sweetness to the classic White Russian. It also adds more booze to the mix, so a Mudslide can be a quick road to a hangover if you’re not careful.

Colorado Bulldog

This variation takes the classic recipe to another level with a splash of cola. Pour equal parts (1 oz) each vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream over ice in a double rocks glass. Next, top with a couple ounces of cola and stir gently to combine.

Alternative spirits

Want to know my favorite way to drink a White Russian? With cognac instead of vodka. I guess that’s not really a White Russian, but it sure is good. Try it with brandy or rum or whiskey if you’re feeling adventurous.

What’s the best vodka for a White Russian?

The best vodka for any vodka co*cktail is one that’s high quality with a clean, neutral taste. Vodka’s strength is its neutrality, making it a very versatile fortifying ingredient.

That being said, there’s no need to use your most expensive bottle in this co*cktail. Save ultra premium spirits for boozy sips where the liquor’s flavor is the focal point. I used a great organic vodka from Humboldt Distillery here. I also recommend Pau Maui Vodka or Absolut.

How many calories are in a classic White Russian?

In this recipe, there are approximately 345 calories. This is based on a mix of 2 ounces of vodka, 1 ounce of generic coffee liqueur, and 1 ounce of heavy cream.

I sometimes scale the cream back to a ½ ounce, and that will bring the calorie count down to about 293.

The old school, equal parts recipe clocks in at 281 calories. The White Russian is an indulgent dessert drink, so it’s definitely not a dieter’s first choice, but you can go a little lighter by choosing milk or skipping the creamy element altogether and making a Black Russian.

Black Russian

The Black Russian is a duo consisting of vodka and coffee liqueur. It’s strong and sweet and perfect for coffee lovers. If you like this mix, you’ll love an Espresso Martini. Simply combine 2 ounces of vodka with 1 ounce of coffee liqueur in a rocks glass filled with ice.

Skinny White Russian

Also sometimes called an ‘Anna Kournikova’, after the famed tennis player, this White Russian riff replaces cream with skim milk for a lower-calorie option.

For more easy three ingredient co*cktails, check out my book Essential 3-Ingredient co*cktails on Amazon.

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Classic White Russian Recipe

Amy Traynor

This classic three ingredient drink blends vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream for a sweet and creamy co*cktail plus dessert in one!

4.25 from 4 votes

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Prep Time 3 minutes mins

Total Time 3 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 1 co*cktail

Calories 345 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 oz vodka
  • 1 oz coffee liqueur
  • 1 oz heavy cream

Instructions

  • Fill a double rocks glass with ice. Pour the vodka and coffee liqueur over the ice and stir to chill.

  • Top with a float of heavy cream. Stir to combine before enjoying.

  • Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg or chocolate shavings, if desired.

Notes

Recipe Variations:

Colorado Bulldog

This variation takes the classic recipe to another level with a splash of cola. Pour equal parts (1 oz) each vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream over ice in a double rocks glass. Next, top with a couple ounces of cola and stir gently to combine.

Black Russian

The Black Russian is a duo consisting of vodka and coffee liqueur. It’s strong and sweet and perfect for coffee lovers. If you like this mix, you’ll love an Espresso Martini. Simply combine 2 ounces of vodka with 1 ounce of coffee liqueur in a rocks glass filled with ice.

Skinny White Russian

Also sometimes called an ‘Anna Kournikova’, after the famed tennis player, this White Russian riff replaces cream with skim milk for a lower calorie option.

Alternative spirits

Want to know my favorite way to drink a White Russian? With cognac instead of vodka. I guess that’s not really a White Russian, but it sure is good. Try it with brandy or rum or whiskey if you’re feeling adventurous.

Nutrition

Calories: 345kcal

Keyword 3 ingredient co*cktails, classic co*cktails, coffee liqueur, creamy co*cktails, vodka

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First published January 16, 2021, last updated January 30, 2022.

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FAQs

What is the best vodka for White Russians? ›

The key is to use something you like the flavor of. Fortunately, you can find good vodka at every price point. The best quality vodkas for the price are Grey Goose and Belvedere. For a budget-friendly vodka, I recommend using Tito's.

Can you make a White Russian without Kahlúa? ›

A white russian without Kahlua (or some other brand of coffee liqueur) is just vodka and cream over ice, and not something that I would ever recommend. If you just aren't a fan of Kahlua, then you could always try another of the innumerable competing brands of coffee liqueur producers.

Are you supposed to stir a White Russian? ›

Should I mix my White Russian? Not if you're after that traditional look and feel, but we recommend you stir it before drinking, to bring those flavors and colors to life (as heavier ingredients tend to fall to the bottom).

What's the best vodka in the world? ›

What Are the Best Vodka Brands?
  • Tito's Handmade Vodka.
  • Beluga Gold Line Russian Vodka.
  • Grey Goose.
  • Belvedere.
  • Hangar 1 Straight Vodka.
  • Haku Vodka.
  • Crystal Head Vodka.
  • Nikka Coffey Vodka.
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Can you substitute vodka for rum in a White Russian? ›

Or try a nut milk like almond or cashew. Kahlua substitutes: Try swapping out the coffee liqueur with crème de cacao or amaretto. Vodka Substitutes: The vodka can be swapped for gin, bourbon or dark rum.

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 liquor can replace Kahlua? ›

Beyond Kahlua
  • Mr Black Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur. ...
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  • J.F. Haden's Espresso Liqueur. ...
  • Grand Brulot VSOP Cognac Café ...
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  • Mozart Chocolate Coffee Liqueur. ...
  • Jameson Cold Brew Whiskey & Coffee. ...
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Does Kahlua always have rum in it? ›

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.

How do you make a White Russian without curdling? ›

It's hard to screw up a White Russian, but follow these tips for a sure-proof drink: If the cream is too much for you, swap it out for whole milk or half-and-half. Avoid low-fat milk, skim milk, and non-dairy milks with a low fat content, otherwise the drink will curdle.

Why is White Russian so good? ›

The White Russian Is Stupidly Simple

While coffee liqueur and heavy cream give it a rich, decadent texture and flavor, vodka gives the drink serious backbone.

Is Mr Black the same as Kahlua? ›

Mr Black has a more adult taste with less sugar than Kahlua and more coffee flavour but is also ridiculously easy to make. There'll be no falling asleep on New Year's Eve with this luscious coffee liqueur!

What is the difference between a Colorado bulldog and a White Russian? ›

Differences Between the Colorado Bulldog and the White Russian. Topping the drink with cola is the main difference between these two very popular bar drinks. You'll also notice that the Colorado Bulldog pours equal amounts of vodka and coffee liqueur (often Kahlúa), while the White Russian prefers a 2:1 ratio.

Can you use powdered creamer in a White Russian? ›

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.

Does Kahlúa need to be refrigerated? ›

If you want to store Kahlua for longer, put it in the refrigerator. Refrigerating it will keep its taste fresh for a long time, but don't freeze it because that can damage the quality of the beverage.

What are Russians favorite vodka? ›

Among some of the most loved bottles that come from Russia include Beluga Noble Vodka, which is known for its citric taste that comes with hints of oats and honey and spicy finish, Russian Standard Vodka, famous for being one of the most reliable bottles of vodka on the market at a highly competitive price point, and ...

What is the best vodka for a Black Russian? ›

For the coffee liqueur, we suggest finding one with full-body flavor and vanilla caramel notes to give this co*cktail an indulgent edge. When it comes to vodka, you want a spirit that is smooth and soft and won't overpower the coffee taste. That's why the best vodka for a Black Russian is SKYY Vodka.

What's the best smooth vodka? ›

The Best Top-Shelf Vodka: Harridan

It has a higher alcohol content than most other vodka varieties, clocking in at 88 proof, and Wilson notes that it's “super smooth” if you decide to drink this neat or on the rocks.

What is the best vodka for vodka soda? ›

Of all the premium vodkas found behind just about every bar in the world, Ketel One is a reliable go-to for a Vodka Soda. Try muddling in pairings of fresh fruit and herbs, like strawberry and basil, or grapefruit and thyme, for a vibrant upgrade to the basic Highball.

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