Best Homemade Eggnog Recipe (2024)

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Posted Dec 03, 2021, Updated Feb 20, 2024

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This homemade eggnog recipe is the best eggnog you will ever taste. It’s thick and creamy with hints of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. It’s easy to make and so delicious that you’ll never settle for store-bought again!

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Every year as the weather changes and the holidays draw near, the first holiday treat that my family asks for is eggnog.

Eggnog is a must-have to enjoy while we decorate our Christmas tree (along with homemade hot chocolate, and peppermint hot chocolate)!

However, I usually don’t prefer to buy store-bought eggnog because of the ingredient list. So I created this homemade eggnog recipe. It’s thick and creamy with hints of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. Plus, it’s easy to make with a handful of ingredients.

Making homemade eggnog ensures you can use organic ingredients and emulsifiers, preservatives and artificial flavors.

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Eggnog Recipe: Ingredients & Substitutions

  • Granulated sugar. white sugar or organic cane sugar are the best choices.
  • Heavy cream/whole milk. This eggnog recipe calls for 3 cups of liquid dairy. I make it with 2 cups heavy cream and 1 cup whole milk. You can change the ratio (e.g. 2 cups whole milk, 1 cup cream), or use lower-fat products like half and half or 2% milk but you do so at the risk of a less-creamy final product.
  • Ground Nutmeg. You can substitute an equal amount of freshly ground nutmeg if you prefer. I use store-bought organic nutmeg with the best results.
  • Sea salt. A pinch of sea salt really makes this recipe extra delicious. You can omit it, if you prefer.
  • Pure vanilla extract. Vanilla bean paste or the seeds of one vanilla bean are good substitutes.
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How to Make Eggnog

This homemade eggnog recipe comes together in 10 minutes and is fairly simple to make. We’ll walk through how to make eggnog step-by-step and don’t forget to watch the video!

To begin, beat the eggs and sugar together with a handheld mixer (or vigorously with a whisk by hand), until, thick and light (about 1 minute).

The mixture will thicken as you set it aside and continue making the rest of the recipe.

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Next, heat the whole milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, and sea salt in a medium saucepan until the mixture is warm and just barely begins to bubble around the edges, whisking constantly.

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Once the mixture is warm, temper the eggs by slowly adding the warm milk to the beaten eggs as you whisk vigorously.

Note: the egg mixture will be thick upon the first addition of milk. As you whisk in more milk it will thin out.

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Next, pour the tempered egg/milk mixture back into the saucepan and cook until it starts to thicken but does not boil (160 degrees F on an instant read thermometer), whisking often. (it will lightly coat the back of a spatula).

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Then, place the heavy cream into a bowl with a fine mesh strainer on top of the bowl.

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Strain the egg mixture into the heavy cream. Discard the residue that is left on the strainer.

Then, stir in the vanilla extract until it’s just incorporated.

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Chill the Eggnog

Next, transfer the homemade eggnog to a glass jar with a lid (a large, 1 quart jar) or put it in a glass container with a lid to chill for at least 4 hours.

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Serve

This eggnog recipe is best served cold with some homemade whipped cream and an extra sprinkle of nutmeg.

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How to Store Eggnog

Store leftover eggnog in a glass jar with a lid in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Freeze

If you’d like, you can freeze this eggnog recipe in ice cube trays and use it to make some delicious eggnog iced coffee! Yum! Or you can freeze it in larger portions in a silicone storage container. Reheat slowly on the stovetop or in the microwave.

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Homemade Eggnog Recipe FAQs

Does egg nog have raw eggs?

In this eggnog recipe the eggs are tempered and then cooked to 160 degrees F with the milk so they are not raw and are safe to drink.

What alcohol goes best with eggnog?

Typically the types of alcohol associated with eggnog are brandy, rum and bourbon.

What is the first ingredient in eggnog?

The main ingredients in eggnog are heavy cream, whole milk and egg yolks.

How long does homemade eggnog last?

This recipe lasts for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

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Homemade Eggnog Recipe

Laura

This homemade eggnog recipe is truly the best eggnog you will ever taste. It's thick and creamy with hints of nutmeg, cinnamon and vanilla. It's easy to make and so delicious that you'll never settle for store-bought again!

5 from 10 votes

Course Dessert, Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 8 Servings

Calories 336

Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time10 minutes minutes

Chilling4 hours hours

Total Time4 hours hours 25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, beat eggs and sugar together with a handheld mixer (or vigorously with a whisk by hand), until, thick, light and fluffy (about 1 minute).

  • Heat milk, cinnamon, nutmeg, and sea salt in a medium saucepan until warm, whisking constantly.

  • Temper the eggs by slowly adding warm milk to the beaten eggs as you whisk vigorously.

  • Pour the tempered egg/milk mixture back into the saucepan and cook until it starts to thicken but does not boil (160 degrees F), whisking often. (it will lightly coat the back of a spatula).

  • Place the heavy cream into a bowl with a fine mesh strainer on top of the bowl.

  • Strain the egg mixture into the heavy cream. Discard what is left on the strainer.

  • Add vanilla extract, stir to combine.

  • Chill for 4 hours.

  • Serve cold with some homemade whipped cream and an extra sprinkle of nutmeg.

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Notes

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Granulated sugar. white sugar or organic cane sugar are the best choices.
  • Heavy cream/whole milk. This eggnog recipe calls for 3 cups of liquid dairy. I make it with 2 cups heavy cream and 1 cup whole milk. You can change the ratio (e.g. 2 cups whole milk, 1 cup cream), or use lower-fat products like half and half or 2% milk but you do so at the risk of a less-creamy final product.
  • Ground Nutmeg. You can substitute an equal amount of freshly ground nutmeg if you prefer. I use store-bought organic nutmeg with the best results.
  • Sea salt. A pinch of sea salt really makes this recipe extra delicious. You can omit it, if you prefer.

Serve

This eggnog recipe is best served cold with some homemade whipped cream and an extra sprinkle of nutmeg.

Store

Store leftover eggnog in a glass jar with a lid in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Freeze

If you’d like, you can freeze this eggnog recipe in ice cube trays and use it to make some delicious eggnog iced coffee! Yum! Or you can freeze it in larger portions in a silicone storage container. Reheat slowly on the stovetop or in the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5Cup | Calories: 336kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 231mg | Sodium: 79mg | Potassium: 103mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 1119IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 93mg | Iron: 1mg

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

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FAQs

What is the very best alcohol to put 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.

How to make eggnog taste better? ›

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!

How long is homemade eggnog good for? ›

Cover and refrigerate.

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 are the ingredients in eggnog? ›

A traditional holiday drink dating back hundreds of years, eggnog is made with eggs (hence the name), milk, cream, spices like nutmeg and vanilla, and fortified with rum, whisky, and/or brandy.

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's the best whiskey to put in eggnog? ›

Made with eggs, sugar, spices, and of course, whiskey, this rich and creamy beverage is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. To make Wigle's spiked eggnog, we recommend using a good quality whiskey like Yule Tidings but other whiskeys will be equally delicious. Wigle PA Bourbon eggnog is also highly recommended!

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.

How to jazz up egg nog? ›

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 much rum should I put in my eggnog? ›

Aim for a ratio of about five-to-one of eggnog to your selected spirit for the best flavor. For each 8-ounce glass, add one shot (1.5 ounces) of alcohol.

Can you freeze homemade eggnog? ›

Luckily, you can freeze eggnog and enjoy it safely past the holiday season. In fact, the sweet, custardy liquid is great to keep on hand to add extra flavor to recipes or speed up a quick and convenient breakfast (like this Eggnog French Toast Casserole).

Is eggnog 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.

What is in Evan Williams egg nog? ›

Evan Williams Egg Nog

Our Original Southern Egg Nog is made with smooth Kentucky Bourbon and real dairy cream.

What alcohol is usually in eggnog? ›

The three most common boozy eggnog mix-ins are brandy, rum, and bourbon.

What country invented eggnog? ›

It is first attested in medieval England in the 14th century. Although the treat originated in Britain, the term eggnog first appeared in Britain's North American colonies—soon to be the United States—in 1775.

What's the difference between eggnog and rompope? ›

Even though the kingship between rompope and eggnog is indisputable, there is a slight difference between these two hearty drinks: The traditional eggnog recipe called for whole eggs, whereas rompope just called for egg yolks—hence the very distinctive hues of each drink.

Are Fireball and eggnog good? ›

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.

What's the best alcohol to put in eggnog reddit? ›

Traditionally, it should be rum. I'd do bourbon because I love bourbon and I think bourbon goes well with the flavors of eggnog. Brandy also works quite well. There's always vodka if you're looking for a 'cleaner' flavor.

What is the name of the alcohol 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.

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