This Blender Eggnog Recipe Whips Up to Creamy Perfection — So Easy + Delicious! (2024)

Since eggnog is the quintessential Christmas drink, we're here to address some common questions around the popular drink. A good place to start: What does eggnog taste like? Well, this drink is rich, sweet and creamy, with the perfect hint of warming spices. It's delicious enjoyed on its own or mixed in a festive co*cktail — you can even use it in baked goods to fill them with the flavors of the season. Ready to get into the holiday spirit? Keep scrolling for everything you need to know about eggnog, from easy homemade recipes to how to use it in French toast and more!

What is eggnog?

Eggnog contains a mixture of eggs, heavy cream, milk, spices, sugar and, sometimes, liquor like brandy, rum or bourbon. This mixture can either be simmered until it reaches about 160°F and then cooled, or it's simply blended to fully combine the ingredients.

The history of eggnog

Though it's long been a holiday staple, eggnog was reportedly born out of an egg custard drink from medieval Britain called posset. The drink was mainly consumed by wealthy individuals as ingredients like eggs, sugar and cream were pricey during that time. Things changed in the mid-1700s — that's when the drink made its way to North America and become known as “egg-n-grog", and eventually the name was simplified to eggnog. It didn't take long for this drink to establish itself as Christmas favorite since it could be served warm to beat the winter chill. Although classic eggnog is beloved by many, options like dairy-free oat nog and low-carb keto eggnog are gaining popularity as alternative ways to savor this seasonal treat.

The versatility of eggnog

Sipping a glass of eggnog is a surefire way to get into the festive spirit. But, for other ways to use up the remaining amount, try these suggestions for cooking or making drinks with it.

Cooking with eggnog

Eggnog's thick texture makes it a great dairy swap for various sweet treats. "When using eggnog in baking, it can be substituted for milk or cream in recipes such as pound cake, cheesecake, cinnamon rolls and pancakes," Norah Clark, pastry chef and food editor atBoyd Hampers, says. You can replace the full amount or half of the regular dairy with eggnog in your desired recipe.

Making co*cktails with eggnog

Adding eggnog to a co*cktail base gives the final drink a buttery lusciousness and complements the flavors of certain alcohols. “Choosing an alcohol with its own notes of sweetness is a good rule of thumb," Maggie Turansky, founder and head recipe developer at No Frills Kitchen, says. "Personally, I think that eggnog works best with brandy or bourbon, but rum is also a popular option.” One great alcohol pairing for eggnog is Saint Cloud's Single Barrel 100 Proof Bourbon (Available at SaintCloudBourbon.com) as the notes of vanilla and chocolate perfectly balance the drink's richness.

How to make eggnog

Although eggnog is available in stores, preparing it yourself allows you to adjust the measurements to make it as sweet, spiced or creamy as you'd like. Below, Clark shares her simple no-cook recipe — which preps in under 15 minutes and tastes like the real deal!

Homemade Eggnog

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Ingredients:

  • 4 large pasteurized eggs

  • ¾ cup granulated sugar

  • ½ tsp. ground cinnamon

  • ¼ tsp. ground nutmeg

  • ¼ tsp. ground cloves

  • ¾ cup brandy, or a mixture of ½ brandy + ½ bourbon

  • 1½ cup whole milk

  • 1 cup heavy cream

Directions:

  • Yield: approximately 4 to 6 servings

  1. Add eggs to blender and blend on medium speed 30 seconds. With blender running, slowly add sugar and blend additional 20 seconds.

  2. Add nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, brandy, milk and heavy cream. Blend until combined.

  3. Transfer to airtight container and cover. Store in refrigerator until ready to use within 1 week.

  4. Stir before serving and add sprinkle of ground nutmeg on top.

    Note: According to the experts at the University of Minnesota Extension, pasteurized eggs are best to use for uncooked eggnog as they've already been heated and don't require further cooking. This also reduces the risk of ingesting foodborne illness-causing bacteria.

Bonus: To make a cooked version of this drink, check out this 5-Ingredient Classic Eggnog recipe from the American Egg Board.

Can you freeze eggnog?

Whether store-bought or homemade, you can pour eggnog into an airtight container and store it in the freezer for up to 6 months. While this allows you to enjoy well past Christmas, freezing the drink may cause it to separate and lose its velvety texture. So, for best results, chef Nelson Serrano-Bahri, director of innovation at theAmerican Egg Board, suggests refrigerating homemade eggnog for around 3 days and store-bought varieties for up to 1 week. "Commercially prepared eggnog or homemade eggnog should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours," he adds. Ultimately, storing eggnog correctly maintains its signature flavor and texture so it's delicious with every sip.

3 delicious recipes that use eggnog

To cook, drink and bake with eggnog during the festive season and beyond, whip up these tasty recipes from our test kitchen!

Eggnog French Toast

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Using eggnog in place of milk gives this breakfast an extra-rich spin.

Ingredients:

  • 4 eggs

  • 1 cup eggnog

  • 1 tsp. rum extract

  • ½tsp. ground cinnamon

  • 12 slices bread

  • 1 Tbs. butter

Directions:

  • Yield: 6 servings

  1. Mix 4 eggs, 1 cup eggnog, 1 tsp. rum extract and½tsp. ground cinnamon. Soak 12 slices bread in egg mixture. In skillet, in batches, melt 1 Tbs. butter over medium heat; add bread.

  2. Cook, flipping once, until golden, 3 minutes per side. Top with whipped cream and strawberries.

Brown Sugar Eggnog-Tini

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Treat yourself and a loved one to this holiday-themed martini.

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz. simple syrup

  • ¼ cup brown sugar

  • 6 oz. eggnog

  • 3 oz. bourbon

  • ¼ tsp. ground cinnamon

  • ⅛ tsp. ground nutmeg

Directions:

  • Yield: 2 servings

  1. Dip 2 glasses in syrup, then sugar.

  2. In ice-filled co*cktail shaker, combine eggnog, bourbon, cinnamon and nutmeg.

  3. Strain drink into individual glasses.Enjoy!

Eggnog Mini Bundt Cakes

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Bake and take these mini bundt cakes to an upcoming gathering or holiday potluck.

Ingredients:

  • 1 (16 oz.)packagepound cake mix

  • 2 eggs

  • ⅔ cupeggnog

  • ¼cupbutter, room temperature

  • ½tsp. groundnutmeg

  • 1¼cups cannedwhite frosting,warmed

Directions:

  • Yield: 24 servings

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease 24 mini-Bundt molds. On low speed, beat pound cake mix, eggs, eggnog, butter and nutmeg 30 seconds. Increase speed to medium speed and beat 2 minutes. Divide evenly among molds.

  2. Bake until pick inserted into centers comes out clean, about 15 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes. Transfer from pans to rack; let cool completely.

  3. Spoon on frosting. Garnish as desired.

    Bonus: Click through for more mini bundt cake recipes!

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This Blender Eggnog Recipe Whips Up to Creamy Perfection — So Easy + Delicious! (2024)

FAQs

What makes eggnog taste better? ›

Spiced Rum

Speaking of spice, this eggnog addition packs a punch. And one sip will be all the proof you need that rum isn't just for tiki drinks. With flavors like vanilla, cinnamon, and clove taking center stage and a full-bodied creamy texture, spiced rum is a natural BFF for eggnog.

What is the best mixer for eggnog? ›

Choose The Right Spirit

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What gives traditional eggnog its frothy texture? ›

It is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg whites (which gives it a frothy texture, and its name).

What is the best rum for eggnog? ›

Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum

"When choosing a rum, I personally find a spiced rum to be the best for the flavors incorporated in eggnogs," he said. "Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum is best for its quality and flavor profile.”

How can I improve my egg nog? ›

Drizzle a little chocolate sauce into the shaker with the eggnog for a chocolate eggnog. Add a splash of vanilla or almond extract, or turn your eggnog into an iced eggnog latte by pouring a shot of espresso into the shaker. Either way, you'll feel the spirit of the holidays!

Why does store bought eggnog taste different? ›

Made with the typical ingredients (minus the alcohol), you'll also find thickeners and stabilizers, artificial colors and flavors; some are also sweetened with high fructose corn syrup.

What kind of alcohol is in eggnog? ›

Eggnog is typically made with rum, brandy or bourbon, and Brown likes to start with a combination of dark rum and cognac. But there's no need to go premium; he recommends using an affordable, high-proof VS cognac. The higher alcohol level will cut through the sweetness of the rest of the ingredients.

Should you shake eggnog before drinking? ›

It will separate a bit naturally, but you don't need to shake it. I stir the cream cap back in around when I serve it. Also the sediment at the bottom is just nutmeg. That's another question people ask a lot.

How much alcohol is in eggnog? ›

I just finished filling up a 12 cup container to the brim with Alton Brown's aged eggnog recipe. The recipe includes 3 cups of mixed alcohol that all have 40% ABV. So the total alcohol amount should be 40% of 3 cups = 1.2 cups of alcohol in a volume of 12 cups, or 10% ABV.

Why does my eggnog taste like bubblegum? ›

The bubblegum or banana flavor you mention in certain commercial eggnogs may be the result of specific artificial or natural flavorings used in their recipes. If you want to replicate that flavor in homemade eggnog, you can try experimenting with natural flavor extracts or essences.

Why is my homemade eggnog so thick? ›

Heavy cream will make your eggnog thicker and creamier. Boozy eggnog will also continue to thicken in the fridge as it ages.

Why does my eggnog taste eggy? ›

I get that eggy flavor in my eggnog when I overcook it. Another way to try and mask it is to add more rum flavoring.

Can you just add rum to store bought eggnog? ›

If you're looking for a traditional approach, spike store-bought eggnog using your favorite liquor like brandy, bourbon, or rum. This super-simple recipe makes six 6½-ounce servings.

Is Crown Royal good in eggnog? ›

Egg-cellent Eggnog Tips

Rum – I like dark rum in eggnog (Myers's is what I usually buy), but spiced rum would also be fabulous. Whiskey – I typically use Crown Royal, but use what you like or keep on hand.

Can you put Bacardi in eggnog? ›

As synonymous with the holiday season as Mariah Carey, BACARDÍ Eggnog is Christmas in a cup – or in a glass in this case. Made with BACARDÍ Spiced rum it's just like melted ice cream; smooth, creamy and sweet but with a gentle kick of nutmeg spice.

What gives eggnog its flavor? ›

Eggnog is traditionally made with eggs, egg yolk, sugar, milk, heavy cream and vanilla extract. It's often spiked with brandy, rum or other liquor, and topped with freshly grated nutmeg and/or cinnamon sticks.

Why is Southern Comfort eggnog so good? ›

It's rich, creamy, sweet, and comforting. And while you can always buy it at the store, it's a heck of a lot better when you make it yourself. Plus, homemade eggnog spiked with SoCo is a surefire way to make sure that all your friends want to hang out at your place during the holiday season.

Is eggnog supposed to be drunk hot or cold? ›

Is Eggnog Served Hot or Cold? Eggnog is traditionally served as a punch at parties, and as such, is usually chilled or room temperature. However, warmed eggnog is also a delightful treat. In this case, we say "to each your own!" Enjoy your eggnog however you like it.

What is the difference between old fashioned and classic eggnog? ›

The old-fashioned eggnog is made with raw eggs, milk, cream, bourbon, and sugar. Usually, compared to classic eggnog, this version is stronger and creamier in taste and texture. Top it off with freshly grated nutmeg and cinnamon sticks.

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