Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (2024)

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There are a million and one recipes on the internet for eggnog, so believe me when I say that I’m under no illusions that what I share here is going to revolutionize the eggnog industry. 🙂 It has, however, revolutionized my family! After one little taste, they are hooked.

I let the kids taste the leftovers in the Vita-Mix while I was taking pictures, but they had to wait for the rest. They’re going to ask for this every day! I suppose that will be possible when we have our own chickens and therefore, more eggs to go round.

(Speaking of pictures, A. helped me taking them – and the one that made it to this post is hers. I’m so thankful for her eye!)

Basic Eggnog

I first got the idea to make eggnog from Annette at Sustainable Eats, who said to follow the Nourishing Traditions recipe for vanilla ice cream, but omit the arrowroot. Then I looked on the internet for raw eggnog recipes. Except for the recipes that call for beating egg whites and incorporating their fluff (too much trouble and raw egg whites are not good for you). Or the recipes that call for liquor. I think most recipes are variations on a theme. Meaning: flexible to your tastes! Here’s what I put in our first eggnog, which I chilled until it was time to drink it alongside pumpkin pie.

(See all basic techniques and tutorials here.)

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Basic Eggnog

I first got the idea to make eggnog from Annette at Sustainable Eats, who said to follow the Nourishing Traditions recipe for vanilla ice cream, but omit the arrowroot. Delicious!

CourseBeverage, Snacks

Author Wardee Harmon

Ingredients

  • 4cupsraw whole milkor combination of raw milk and raw cream to yield a thicker, creamier eggnog
  • 8organic or pastured egg yolksmust be pastured from someone whose growing methods are known to you and trustworthy, otherwise don't make this recipe
  • 1/4cupraw honey mild-flavored such as Spring Necta- or other desired sweetener such as maple syrup or Rapadura
  • 1teaspoonvanilla extract
  • ground nutmeg dash for each glass

Instructions

  1. Blend milk, eggs, honey and vanilla in blender until smooth.

  2. Let the foam settle or not, depending on your preference.

  3. Chill or not, depending on your preference.

  4. Sprinkle nutmeg atop each glass.

  5. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

Blend milk, eggs, honey and vanilla in blender until smooth.
Let the foam settle or not, depending on your preference.
Chill or not, depending on your preference.
Sprinkle nutmeg atop each glass.
Enjoy!

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About Wardee Harmon

Wardee lives in the Boise area of Idaho with her dear family. She's the lead teacher and founder of the Eat God's Way online cooking program as well as the author of Fermenting, Sourdough A to Z, and other traditional cooking books. Eat God's Way helps families get healthier and happier using cooking methods and ingredients from Bible Times like sourdough, culturing, and ancient grains.

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  1. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (6)Peggy says

    When we first started on our Real Foods adventure, my resistant teenaged son would ask for eggnog for breakfast. Of course, he meant the kind in the can, but I had other plans. Heh heh. I made eggnog just like yours, but substituted maple syrup for the honey. I also put in a couple tablespoons of whey and let it sit on the counter during the day to ferment just a touch. At night I’d refrigerate it and it would be ready to drink cold or warm for breakfast. The whey adds a lot of nutrition and the fermentation process takes out a little of the sweetness, leaving a subtle sweetness that’s not quite so shocking first thing in the morning!
    .-= Peggy´s last blog post… Sponsored Blogging vs. Blogging with Integrity =-.

    • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (7)Wardee says

      Rebecca – we also don’t have chickens yet. Hope you like it with goat’s milk. As you know, that’s how I did ours.

      Peggy – I’m going to try that! Thanks for sharing it!

  2. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (9)Christie says

    I’m so excited to make some with the raw cow’s milk we just started buying. My little girl loves eggnog but could never drink more than a few sips without hurting. She can drink the raw milk.

  3. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (10)Wardee says

    Christie – That’s awesome! Yay! Hope you enjoy this! One of the reasons I want a cow (in addition to our goats) is because the cream rises to the top – I bet you could make some awesome eggnog with half cream and half raw whole milk!

  4. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (12)Millie says

    I’m back from the kitchen and I have to report on the eggnog. Like any good mom I sampled it- DELICIOUS! I used sucanat instead of honey so my little guy can have some too.
    Wardee, it is the best eggnog I’ve ever tasted. I used raw cows milk with the cream stirred in. Perfectly creamy.
    .-= Millie´s last blog post… Tuesday Twister November 16 =-.

  5. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (13)Pamela says

    We are making a lot of homemade eggnog these days. Now with a reliable source of Raw Cows Milk and 2 sources for fresh farm eggs from folks that don’t wash the coating off the eggs we feel safe using their eggs raw. I have been following a very basic old recipe from a copy of “Woman’s Home Companion Cook Book” 1951 edition. 2 eggs / 1-2 tblsp. sugar ( we use honey ) / 2 cups milk / 1/2 tsp. vanilla. I mix it all in the blender or a hand beater. I also go a step farther in making this for variety – adding fruits to it like a banana, or pears, apples, etc.. Often toss in about 1/2 cup of frozen wild blackberries.
    Eggnog has become the main breakfast for my husband daily under doctors orders to drink a glass every day of homemade!
    @ “Just making Noise” there’s a great recipe for a milkshake with raw milk everyone should enjoy…..http://just-making-noise.blogspot.com/2009/11/sww-strawberry-cacao-milkshake-blog.html
    .-= Pamela @ Seeds of Nutrition´s last blog post… Allergen Thanksgiving Menu Planner Giveaway! =-.

  6. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (14)Paula says

    My husband LOVES eggnog. His birthday is next Wednesday and I planned on making some as a surprise for him. I think I’ll try your recipe as the one I usually use, you have to cook it. Of course, that was when I was using store eggs and now I have country eggs. Thanks!
    .-= Paula´s last blog post… Old Glory =-.

  7. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (15)Ann Marie says

    YUM I love egg nog. I’m going to make your recipe! I like to add Bourbon and heavy cream to mine as well.

    Check out George Washington’s recipe:

    http://cooking.cdkitchen.com/TheCompetentCook/195.html

    It says he used half-cream and half-milk.

    I think the freshly grated nutmeg also puts it over the top. I used to use ground nutmeg but ever since I bought some whole nutmegs & a nutmeg grinder, it really is a world of difference.
    .-= Ann Marie @ CHEESESLAVE´s last blog post… Real Food Wednesday: November 18, 2009 =-.

  8. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (16)Wardee says

    Ann Marie – GWs recipe was fun to read – do you do the curing too? Or just add the cream and Bourbon? I agree about the nutmeg, I wish we could be enjoying it that way! I just tried to order some from Mountain Rose Herbs, along with my chai ingredients, but they were out. 🙁

    Pamela – Funny (a good funny) that your husband has to drink eggnog on doctor’s orders! You’ve got a great doctor!

    Paula – Enjoy! Its great that you’ve got farm fresh eggs now – are you raising hens yourself or did you find a local source? We’re anxious to start raising hens; hopefully in the spring.

    Millie – Yay! Of course, every good Mama has to taste! Wonderful you have the cream to add…

  9. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (17)Paula says

    We actually found some old people who live near us that have pasture hens. We stopped one day to see if they sold surplus and they do! Amazing price too, 2.00/dozen….ssshhhh, don’t tell anyone, otherwise, we’ll never get any eggs!
    .-= Paula´s last blog post… =-.

  10. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (20)Leah says

    Hi,Wardee! I tried this recipe yesterday and LOVED it! I whisked in some whipped cream at the end and that gave it a wonderful creamy, fluffy consistency. I also sweetened mine with stevia.

  11. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (22)Tara says

    Wardee, my oldest son is asking for egg nog. I want to try this recipe. One question – what is the consistency? I have a feeling that he won’t be throughly impressed unless it’s thick like the store bought kind.

    • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (23)Wardee says

      Tara, I’d do at least half cream to make it thick. Perhaps even 3 cups cream and 1 cup milk. How thick is your cream? Use that to decide whether it will work for him. If the cream is thinner than store-bought eggnog from the get-go, he might not be satisfied. If the cream is thicker than he wants for eggnog, you know you have room to play with adding some milk to the combination. Oh, do let me know! The egg yolks will do some thickening too. This is really good; I hope he likes it.

  12. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (24)Katie says

    We get our eggs from two sources, the same farmer that we trust our raw milk with, and a friend, whose chickens run all over their farm, but the feed they use is not organic. the Yolks of both are bright orange and beautiful. How Do you feel about eating raw eggs during pregnancy?

  13. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (26)charity dasenbrock says

    mmm, making this today. Was not able to get raw milk as the store was out. ( yay for Organic Pasture’s problems finally being sorted out!!) . Will be sweetening with stevia and I love the idea of adding whey and fermenting. will try that with some.

  14. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (27)Auggy says

    Thanks for the great recipe! I substitute Stevia for the sugar since I’m on the Paleo diet (ok more like some combination of Paleo/WAPF cuz I include dairy).

  15. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (30)Emmally says

    OH MY GOSH! This is sooooooooo gooooooood!! And I have always hated eggnog! Thank you!! I am a bit hooked actually and have made it several evenings in a row. Also tried the adding a banana thing and that was awesome too! Y.U.M.M.Y!!!!

  16. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (33)Cindy says

    I hate eggs & can not bring myself to drink raw eggs. Does anybody have an eggnog recipe without the main ingredient, eggs? I know it sounds crazy, but years ago I did try some eggnog & liked it. Just wondering if it was possible to get the eggnog taste without actually using eggs.

  17. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (36)Colleen B says

    So I made this with coconut milk for my family and it was a hit!! But, question. I’d like to make it for a party we are having. And although I have zero problem with drinking raw milk and eating raw eggs for my family, I also believe that is a personal decision and don’t want to force it on my guests. And our gut flora is used to this and theirs probably is not so… I got some really good non-hom*ogenized, organic, vat pastuerized milk to make this with. But do you think I could blend it and then just heat it slightly to be sure the eggs are safe by their standards? I could do that with raw milk too I guess!! Let me know your thoughts. I know there are cooked eggnog recipes out there but they seem way complicated and I don’t understand why they have to have so many more steps than blend, heat slightly and cool! Perhaps someone here has tried! Thanks much!

    • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (38)Vicki Henry says

      Hi Jessica,

      As long as you’re using pastured eggs as mentioned in the recipe we think this would make an excellent ice cream.

      However, if you need to use eggs other than pastured you should heat the mixture first, let cool, then make the ice cream.

      Let us know how it turns out if you try it!

      ~ Vicki, TCS Customer Success Team

      • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (39)Jessica Kiefer says

        Making the ice cream right now. I ran out of fresh nutmeg so I had to do pumpkin spice.

        Another question. How long can the Eggnog last after it’s been made?

        • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (40)Peggy says

          Hi, Jessica,
          Freshly made eggnog usually doesn’t last in our household, it is consumed within that day or the next 🙂 I would say store it in an airtight container no more than 2-3 days.
          ~Peggy, TCS Customer Success Team

  18. Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (41)Nina Riggs says

    I bought 10 lbs of powdered egg yolks, can I use them in this recipe? I’m trying to find recipes to use them in. My husband has problems with milk & I have been using lactose free milk. Also he has been Ill and is down to 125 lbs, and I have been trying to fix protein rich foods, hence the powder egg yolks. He had a kidney transplant & the Drs said no raw eggs, milk or proteins.

    • Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (42)Peggy says

      Hi Nina,
      I am sorry we have not tried this recipe with powdered egg yolks so I am not sure if it will work. I would follow the advice of your Dr. ~Peggy, TCS Customer Success Team

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Basic Eggnog Recipe - Not Revolutionizing the Eggnog Industry :) (2024)

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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.

Why you should be careful with that eggnog? ›

Refrigerated eggs with clean, uncracked shells can still be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria. 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.

What was the original eggnog made of? ›

"While culinary historians debate its exact lineage, most agree eggnog originated from the early medieval" British drink called posset, which was made with hot milk that was curdled with wine or ale and flavored with spices.

What is modern day eggnog made of? ›

Today, eggnog is usually made of some combination of eggs (either just the yolks or the yolks and the whipped egg whites), sugar, milk, cream, nutmeg, and sometimes booze. We're all familiar with the cartons of store-bought eggnog that grace supermarkets every December.

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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 it OK to drink eggnog everyday? ›

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.

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"Eggnog made with raw, unpasteurized eggs can contain Salmonella, a leading cause of food poisoning," Lee Cotton, RDN LPN, tells Allrecipes. She adds, while the bacteria can make anyone sick, young children, older adults, pregnant women, and anyone with a weakened immune system are particularly vulnerable.

Why is eggnog so addictive? ›

The role of sugar in eggnog

Sugar's addictive properties have been studied, and ice cream mix used to make eggnog contains its fair share, both from the milk sugar lactose and from added sugars.

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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.

What's 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.

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.

What is the main alcohol 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 rum and milk called? ›

The Milk Punch is a classic co*cktail that traditionally combines brandy or rum with sugar, vanilla extract and milk (of course). Its history is extensive, dating to at least the 1600s, when the recipe first appeared in print.

What is George Washington's eggnog recipe? ›

“One-quart cream, one-quart milk, one dozen tablespoons sugar, one-pint brandy, ½ pint rye whiskey, ½ pint Jamaica rum, ¼ pint sherry – mix liquor first, then separate yolks and whites of 12 eggs, add sugar to beaten yolks, mix well. Add milk and cream, slowly beating.

Why is eggnog only made during Christmas? ›

The History of Eggnog

The custom of toasting to the new season with this festive co*cktail actually began during Britain's early medieval years, and the drink later became popular in the American colonies by the 19th century. However, per TIME, eggnog has been associated with Christmas since the 1700s.

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Eggnog- Store bought eggnog is made with heavy cream, alcohol and refined sugar ingredients – all linked to chronic inflammation.

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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.

Why don t you get Salmonella from eggnog? ›

Bottom line: Eggnog and egg white co*cktails made with pasteurized eggs are safest, but alcohol can prevent the growth of bad bacteria like Salmonella. So you can safely sip your eggnog this holiday season, knowing the only reason you might regret it the next day is because you had one glass too many.

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