The Best Classic Eggnog Recipe (Easy Homemade Cooked Christmas Eggnog) (2024)

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Fabulously rich and creamy eggnog is a well-loved Christmas tradition and it's surprisingly easy to make the best homemade eggnog!! This cooked eggnog turns out delightfully creamy, flavorful, and just amazing! It's the perfect cup of holiday cheer to cozy up with on the couch while enjoying time with family and friends!

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Making eggnog is part of a wonderful family tradition during the holidays!

If you've never tried your hand at making your own eggnog for Christmas gatherings, you're in for a real treat! It's not a complicated recipe and you'll love the results!

This tasty eggnog is truly better than store-bought, and you can keep it simple and non-alcoholic or add a boozy kick before serving!

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🥘 Ingredients

Just a few ingredients, a mixing bowl, whisk, and saucepan and you're on your way to enjoying this comforting classic!

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  • 6 large Egg Yolks (At room temperature.)
  • ½ cup Granulated Sugar
  • 1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream
  • 2 cups Milk (Whole milk is best.)
  • ½ teaspoon Ground Nutmeg (Freshly grated is best.)
  • 1 pinch Salt
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract (See my vanilla extract substitute page if needed.)
  • ¾ cup Brandy (Optional - use brandy, a dark rum and Cognac blend, or even bourbon.)
  • 1 pinch of Cinnamon (Optional, for serving.)

*Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

🔪 Instructions

Take a few minutes before starting to let your eggs warm to room temperature (about 30 minutes) to make the mixture come together best. Or, place the eggs into a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes.

Combine Yolks & Heat Milk Mixture

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  1. Whisk together. In a medium mixing bowl whisk together 6 egg yolks and ½ cup of sugar until creamy and lightened in color.
  2. Heat to a simmer. Bring a sauce pan with the 1 cup heavy whipping cream, 2 cups milk, ½ teaspoon of nutmeg, and a pinch of salt to the beginning of a simmer over medium to medium-low heat. Remove from heat once the milk mixture just begins to bubble.

Temper Eggs, Heat & Chill

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  1. Temper and thicken. Temper the egg mixture by slowly adding the warmed milk. Start with a ¼ cup at a time, adding more until all of the milk is incorporated. Return the mixture to your saucepan and heat, whisking constantly, over medium heat until the eggnog thickens. This step should only take a few minutes and the mixture should reach 170°F (77°C).
  2. Add vanilla and chill. Remove the saucepan from heat and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Transfer your eggnog into a pitcher and cover the top with plastic cling film. Refrigerate until chilled, about 2-3 hours. *The eggnog will continue to thicken as it chills.
  3. Add brandy (Optional). Once chilled, add your liquor and serve. If desired, for a super smooth eggnog, you can combine the eggnog and liquor in a blender.
  4. Garnish & serve. Serve with whipped cream, a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, or a combination of whipped cream and a sprinkle of your favorite baking spice.

There are so many ways to enjoy your eggnog! Serve it as-is, with whipped cream, a scoop of ice cream (makes an eggnog float!), top it off with some ground cinnamon or grated nutmeg!

Add your eggnog to coffee, hot chocolate, chai tea, over your oatmeal, or mixed in with French toast coating! Enjoy!

💭 Tips & Notes

  • To rapidly chill your eggnog, place your pitcher or container into an ice bath.
  • Mix in milk after chilling, starting with a couple tablespoons, to make a non-alcoholic eggnog.
  • Other great liquor options include white rum + amaretto, rye whiskey + Jamaican rum, even Irish whiskey.
  • Store your eggnog in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
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  • Glazed Honey Ham
  • Prime Rib & Au Jus
  • Christmas Cake
  • Christmas Pudding

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Eggnog (Best Homemade Classic Eggnog Recipe!)

Fabulously rich and creamy eggnog is a well-loved Christmas tradition and it's surprisingly easy to make the best homemade eggnog!! This cooked eggnog turns out delightfully creamy, flavorful, and just amazing! It's the perfect cup of holiday cheer to cozy up with on the couch while enjoying time with family and friends!

Author | Angela

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 287kcal

Prep 15 minutes minutes

Cooking 10 minutes minutes

Chilling Time 2 hours hours

Total Time 2 hours hours 25 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 6 large egg yolks (at room temperature)
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 cups milk (whole milk is best)
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg (freshly grated is best)
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup brandy (optional - use brandy, a dark rum and Cognac blend, or even bourbon)

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Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until creamy and lightened in color.

  • Bring a sauce pan with the heavy whipping cream, milk, nutmeg, and salt to the beginning of a simmer over medium to medium-low heat. Remove from heat once the milk mixture just begins to bubble.

  • Temper the egg mixture by slowly adding the warmed milk. Start with a ¼ cup at a time, adding more until all of the milk is incorporated. Return the mixture to your saucepan and heat, whisking constantly, over medium heat until the eggnog thickens. This step should only take a few minutes and the mixture should reach 170°F (77°C).

  • Remove the saucepan from heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Transfer your eggnog into a pitcher and cover the top with plastic cling film. Refrigerate until chilled, about 2-3 hours. *The eggnog will continue to thicken as it chills.

  • Once chilled, add your liquor and serve. If desired, for a super smooth eggnog, you can combine the eggnog and liquor in a blender.

  • Serve with whipped cream, a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, or a combination of whipped cream and a sprinkle of your favorite baking spice.

Notes

  • To rapidly chill your eggnog, place your pitcher or container into an ice bath.
  • Mix in milk after chilling, starting with a couple tablespoons, to make a non-alcoholic eggnog.
  • Other great liquor options include white rum + amaretto, rye whiskey + Jamaican rum, even Irish whiskey.
  • Store your eggnog in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Nutrition

Calories: 287kcal (14%) | Carbohydrates: 23g (8%) | Protein: 6g (12%) | Fat: 19g (29%) | Saturated Fat: 11g (69%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 240mg (80%) | Sodium: 64mg (3%) | Potassium: 178mg (5%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 21g (23%) | Vitamin A: 995IU (20%) | Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) | Calcium: 148mg (15%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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Classic Recipe, eggnog, Homemade

Course Drinks, Drinks (Alcohol based)

Cuisine American

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Angela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma's kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love!

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  1. Laurie says

    The Best Classic Eggnog Recipe (Easy Homemade Cooked Christmas Eggnog) (18)
    Made a double batch and it was excellent! First time making egg nog and this recipe will be a keeper for us. Didn’t have any problems with tempering the eggs, I just kept whisking them as I slowly added the milk mixture. Thank you so much for the recipe!!! We like it warm too. So cozy to sit and sip it warm. 😊

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The Best Classic Eggnog Recipe (Easy Homemade Cooked Christmas Eggnog) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between cooked and uncooked eggnog? ›

So after the initial taste test with both batches freshly made, the cooked one tasted better, no doubt; it was richer, creamier, more custardy, and packed a lot more flavour than the raw one.

How long does cooked homemade eggnog last? ›

Depending on the amount of liquor you add, the eggnog base without the egg whites will also keep quite well for several days: Non-alcoholic eggnog: Consume within 1 day. Eggnog with 1/2 to 1 cup liquor: Refrigerate for several days.

Why is my homemade eggnog so thick? ›

It will thicken as it cools. If you want a thinner, completely smooth consistency, you can add the entire mixture to a blender with 1 or 2 tablespoons of milk and blend until smooth. Serve with a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, and fresh whipped cream, if desired. Store homemade eggnog in the fridge for up to one week.

What makes eggnog taste better? ›

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!

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

The difference between the two varieties is that “old fashioned” eggnog is creamier and more strongly spiced than “classic,” Darigold spokesperson Erin Byrne said. “Classic” eggnog has 6% butterfat and is spiced with nutmeg, whereas “old fashioned” eggnog has 7% butterfat and is spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger.

Is eggnog traditionally cooked? ›

Most homemade eggnog recipes have historically included raw eggs. While the alcohol added to many homemade eggnogs is a bactericide, eggnog freshly made from raw eggs that are infected with salmonella and not heated can cause food poisoning.

Should I cook my eggnog? ›

If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

Why can't you drink a lot of eggnog? ›

Traditionally made with eggs, cream, milk, and sugar, no one would say that eggnog is a healthy drink. Even a small serving can pack significant amounts of calories, fat, saturated fat, and added sugars. And then there's the fact that homemade eggnog made with raw eggs can be a food-poisoning risk.

What alcohol is good in eggnog? ›

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 is golden egg nog? ›

Hood Golden Eggnog's blend of extra creamy milk, sugared yolks and spices make it a holiday favorite, whether you drink it straight from the glass or use it in your favorite recipes.

Why you should be careful with that eggnog? ›

“The most recent estimates indicate that about three out of every 10,000 eggs is positive for salmonella,” Schaffner said. “This means the risk from any individual egg is low, but of course the more eggs you combine, the higher the risk.” Pasteurization is one of the keys to avoiding salmonella poisoning from eggnog.

How to enhance eggnog? ›

Bonus Additions for Store-Bought Eggnog
  1. nutmeg.
  2. cloves.
  3. cinnamon.
  4. pumpkin pie spice.
  5. apple pie spice.
  6. pure vanilla extract.
  7. almond extract.
  8. coffee.
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Is it OK to make eggnog with raw eggs? ›

If a recipe calls for folding raw, beaten egg whites into the eggnog, use pasteurized eggs. It has not been proven that raw egg whites are free of Salmonella bacteria. If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

Is commercial eggnog cooked? ›

Store-bought eggnog still contains eggs, but most are already pasteurized, so even the sickliest Scrooge can likely have a sip.

Does homemade eggnog separate? ›

The mixture will have separated, and that is perfectly normal; give it a vigorous shake. Homesteading Hack: If you have a large enough bowl to hold the eggnog base, milk, heavy cream and nutmeg, do so and give a stir, then add in batches that will fit into your blender.

Can you age cooked eggnog? ›

Game plan: It's good to give the eggnog a full 3 weeks of aging or up to 1 year, but you can drink it right away; however, the flavor will be less rounded.

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