Homemade Eggnog Recipe (2024)

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This homemade eggnog recipe is smooth and creamy! It only takes a few steps and a few ingredients to have rich and delicious eggnog at home to share with your family and friends!

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Eggnog is one of those things that people either seem to love or you love to hate. However, I think part of that has to do with the eggnog they have been drinking.

I recently learned how to make the most amazing homemade eggnog during a recent visit to the Ohio Poultry Association. You can read a little about that tour on my Chai Spice Meringue post.

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I took that exact same Classic Cooked Eggnog recipe straight from the Ohio Poultry Association website and recreated it in my own kitchen. That’s when I realized the homemade eggnog is NOTHING like the cartons of eggnog you find in your grocery store!

If it’s boozy eggnog you like, then skip the eggnog liqueur too!

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Where Does Eggnog Come From?

Historians may not be 100% sure of where eggnog originated, it may be derived from a medieval milk-based drink that over time found it’s the way to the US colonies were chickens (eggs), cows (dairy) and rum were available ingredients.

Why Is Eggnog A Christmas Drink?

Early colonists drank eggnog at Christmastime because it was warm and made with winter flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla. Its popularity grew and it gradually because synonymous with the holiday season!

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What Is Eggnog Made With?

It doesn’t take many ingredients to make a really good homemade eggnog. For this recipe you will need:

Eggs– Large eggs or whatever you have in the fridge is fine.

Sugar – Granulated sugar

Milk – Whole milk would be great as the extra fat will help thicken the mixture. But heavy cream also works well in the recipe.

Vanilla – It’s best to use real vanilla as opposed to imitation.

Heavy Saucepan

When it comes to eggs, my home state, Ohio is one of the largest egg-producing states in the country with 31 million laying hens.

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The eggs you buy in your local grocery store could be Ohio eggs and rest assured they are not only fresh but have been regulated by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to make sure you are getting the very best product.

There are some questions that always come up when it comes to eggs and one of them is do my eggs have antibiotics? Egg farmers may use a limited amount of antibiotics that have been approved by the FDA to keep their flocks free from disease, but because of good vaccinations, only a small portion of Ohio’s flocks receive antibiotics.

Are Organic, free-range, or pasture-raised eggs healthier than conventional eggs? There are quite a few safeguards and standards in place for commercial egg farmers; it is safe to say that conventionally raised eggs are just as healthy as specialty eggs. Which you buy is really a matter of preference. The farmers I have heard from often choose to serve their own families conventionally raised eggs. They are an economical source of quality protein.

How long can eggs be left out of the refrigerator? Shell eggs or hard-boiled eggs need to be placed in the fridge within two hours. Dishes made with eggs like quiches or egg casseroles need to be served immediately and refrigerated after serving.

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How To Make Eggnog From Scratch

Place your saucepan over low heat. Place sugar, a pinch of salt, and eggs in the saucepan and stir to combine.

Slowly whisk in the milk or heavy cream.

Cook the mixture on low heat stirring constantly (but slowly). The mixture will thicken. When it coats the back of a spoon and reaches a 165-degree temperature, remove the mixture immediately from the heat.

Stir in the remaining milk and the vanilla.

Refrigerate covered, several hours, or overnight or until thoroughly chilled. The mixture should be smooth and thick.

Any alcohol can be stirred into the mixture just before serving.

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What Alcohol Goes Well With Eggnog

Eggnog pairs well with earthy flavors like nutmeg and cinnamon, so when you are thinking about adding alcohol, try to use spirits with warm undertones like brandy, bourbon or spiced rum.

How Long Does Eggnog Last?

Store your homemade eggnog recipe in the refrigerator. Eggnog will last 2-3 days.

Don’t worry if you have alcohol in your leftover eggnog, the alcohol should kill any bacteria (NOTE: I am not a food-safety expert, so please your best judgment on this)

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Tips For Homemade Eggnog Recipe

Here are a few suggestions taken directly from the Ohioeggs.com website:

  • Using a heavy saucepan over low heat and stirring constantly are the keys to success when it comes to making eggnog.
  • If you increase the temperature to hurry the process, then the mixture will curdle.
  • Stirring constantly will prevent the mixture from scorching.
  • Watch carefully and test frequently, after about 10-12 minutes the mixture should coat the back of a spoon. Undercooked eggnog will be thin and watery; overcooked eggnog will have lumps sort of like scrambled eggs. The difference between the two are only a few degrees.
  • Pour your eggnog through a mesh sieve to get smooth eggnog.
  • To keep eggnog cold when entertaining, set a punch bowl or a pitcher in a bed of ice or freeze some of the eggnog in ice cube tray to keep it nice and cold!

Use leftover eggnog in Eggnog Cream Cheese Pound Cake, Eggnog Ice Cream Floats, or Eggnog Dutch Baby.

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Yield: 15

Homemade Eggnog Recipe

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This homemade eggnog is nothing like what you find in stores! It is luxuriously rich and creamy! Add your favorite spirits to make it extra special!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Additional Time24 minutes

Total Time49 minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 4 cups whole milk, divided
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • cinnamon sticks, nutmeg or whipped cream for garnish

Instructions

  1. Beat eggs, sugar, and salt in a heavy saucepan set over low heat until blended. Stir in 2 cups of milk.
  2. Cook the mixture over low heat, stirring constantly but slowly and gently. The mixture will begin to thicken.
  3. Cook until the mixture coats the back of a spoon or reaches 165 degrees, which should take about 15 minutes. Remove from heat.
  4. Stir in the remaining 2 cups of milk and the vanilla. Cover and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled; several hours or overnight.
  5. Add alcohol if using just before serving.
  6. Serve with cinnamon sticks. Top with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg if desired.

Nutrition Information

Yield

12

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 105Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 102mgSodium 115mgCarbohydrates 9gFiber 0gSugar 8gProtein 6g

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FAQs

What's the best alcohol 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.

How long does homemade eggnog last? ›

The more liquor you add, the longer it will keep — non-alcoholic eggnog should be consumed within 1 day; eggnog with 1/2 to 1 cup of liquor will keep for several days; and eggnog with 1 1/2 cups of liquor will keep for several weeks and continue aging and thickening quite nicely.

What makes eggnog unhealthy? ›

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.

Is eggnog better with rum or whiskey? ›

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.

Why do people put liquor in eggnog? ›

"Milk, eggs, and sherry were foods of the wealthy, so eggnog was often used in toasts to prosperity and good health." Those who could afford milk and eggs and costly spirits mixed the eggnog with brandy, Madeira wine or sherry to make a drink similar to modern alcoholic eggnog.

What do you call eggnog with alcohol? ›

Rumchata Eggnog is an alcoholic beverage made with eggnog and RumChata® served in a glass with a cinnamon-sugar rim. It's the perfect co*cktail to serve at your Christmas and New Year's Eve parties!

Why is eggnog not sold year round? ›

Most plants keep producing eggnog through New Year's, and start dumping their unsold product in January. Although associated with the holidays, eggnog doesn't need to be seasonal. Dairy plants could produce small batches of eggnog off-season for hard-core nogheads, but they don't because it's not cost-effective.

Is egg nog good for you? ›

Eggnog may not be considered a "health food," but the drink does have some nutritional benefits including certain vitamins and protein. Traditional eggnog is also high in sugar and fat, and for that reason, it's best to drink in moderation as a dessert.

How to thicken up eggnog? ›

To make it thicker, use less milk. 1 cup of whole milk will make a smooth eggnog, but if you know that you like a thicker eggnog, stir in only ½ cup of milk. Once it chills and thickens a little in the fridge, add more milk to thin it out to your liking.

Why do I feel sick after drinking eggnog? ›

“Eggnog is made with 'heavy' ingredients that, eaten in exclusion of anything else, might cause stomach distress,” registered dietitian Barbara Ruhs said. “Cream is full of fat and that takes longer to digest.

Is eggnog bad for your kidneys? ›

Eggnog can be considered a higher potassium and phosphorus food. Due to these nutrients, this drink food may be limited for those with kidney disease who are on a low potassium, low phosphorus diet.

What happens if you drink a lot of eggnog? ›

“That's because all of these can compound into a difficult-to-digest situation, requiring digestive enzymes like lactase, sucrase and alcohol dehydrogenase to kick into high gear all at the same time. This could lead to gas, diarrhea, cramping or abdominal pain within 30 minutes to a few hours after drinking.”

What's the best liquor to put in eggnog? ›

Brandy: Makes the Most Traditional Eggnog

For the most traditional holiday experience, reach for brandy (specifically, Cognac) to spike your 'nog. It's important to note, though, that both brandy and eggnog are quite sweet.

Is Crown Royal good in eggnog? ›

Whiskey – I typically use Crown Royal, but use what you like or keep on hand. Other Alcohol – You can switch up the ratios based on your personal preferences; feel free to swap in others like bourbon, Cognac, scotch, or brandy, as well. And how about a little peppermint schnapps for a festive flavor?!

Does Kahlua go well with eggnog? ›

But the best combination, in my opinion, is Kahlua and eggnog. This eggnog is sure to please all the coffee drinkers in my family. I have always purchased the store-bought eggnog from the festive cartons at the market. One day I will eventually try to make it from scratch.

What goes well with eggnog? ›

That's how great this pairing is. And while chocolate cake is at the top of the list of desserts that pair well with eggnog, you can't go wrong with any sweet. Pumpkin pie and apple crumble are the next two on the list.

Is Fireball good with eggnog? ›

Fireball eggnog may become one of your new favorite Christmas drinks. The popular cinnamon whiskey is a fantastic base for this classic holiday co*cktail. It gives eggnog a touch of warm spice, subtle sweetness, and an inviting aroma that's sure to put everyone in a festive mood.

Does alcohol make eggnog safe? ›

Eggs must be cooked to 160 degrees F to kill bacteria such as Salmonella that may be present. If your eggnog recipe calls for raw eggs, it may not be safe. Adding alcohol inhibits bacterial growth, but it cannot be relied upon to kill bacteria.

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