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This recipe for
Homemade Eggnog
uses three types of dairy and three types of booze to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.
Itās just not Christmas without a batch of homemade eggnog. This one is extra potent, extra creamy, and extra luxurious because it is aged!
Pour into 16oz. mason jars to age, adhere a fun label (find the
FREE PRINTABLE right here
), and then tie with a beautiful ribbon to give as a lovely, homemade (and drinkable!) gift!
Ingredients for this recipe
Egg yolks
Sugar
Half & Half
Whole Milk
Heavy Cream
Spiced Rum
Brandy
Bourbon
Vanilla Extract
Freshly Grated Nutmeg
I donāt know whose idea it was to combine egg yolks, dairy, sugar, and booze and call it a beverage, but I should thank them. We all should!
Aged eggnog has long been part of holiday traditions and this recipe tastes like the ones of days gone by. The three different alcohols probably helps with that!
How to separate an egg
The key to delicious homemade eggnog is using quality eggs. I like to buy a free-range, organic egg when itās going to be left raw in a recipe. Itās also important to properly separate the yolks from the whites to get the right consistency. Hereās how:
Crack the egg.
By gently tapping the center of the egg on a hard surface such as a table.
Open the egg.
With the shells pointing up toward you, not away. This will help to catch the yolk while letting the white fall into a bowl.
Pass the yolk back and forth between the two halves of the shell.
Do this about four or five times to get all the white off the yolk. (Did you know that cold eggs are easier to separate? Itās true! Grab them straight form the fridge for this recipe.)
Place the yolk in a separate bowl.
I like to just put them in the bowl of the stand mixer for this recipe.
Store the egg whites.
Either place the whites in the fridge for omelets the next day or in a zip top freezer bag to be frozen for another use at a later date.
Crack the egg.
Pass the yolk back and forth.
This recipe really couldnāt be easier. It also makes for a delicious coffee creamer on a Sunday morning! Looking to give it as a gift? Find my
FREE PRINTABLE for fun labels right here!
Other great homemade gift ideas:
Homemade Vanilla Extract
Winter Spice Candied Nuts
Caramel Puff Corn
Any cookie recipe on this site š
You know what they say, donāt āNog it until you try it!
Homemade Eggnog Recipe
This recipe for Homemade Eggnog uses three types of dairy and rum, bourbon, and brandy to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.
Prep Time
10
minutes
Cook Time
5
minutes
Aging Time
14
days
Total Time
14
days
15
minutes
Course:
Drinks
Cuisine:
American
Keyword:
Drink, Gift, Holidays
Servings:
12
servings
Calories:
443
kcal
Mixer
Pitcher
Glass Jars
12
large egg yolks
ā
cup
sugar
1 ½
cups
heavy cream
1 ½
cups
whole milk
3
cups
half and half
1
tsp.
vanilla extract
1
cup
Spiced Rum
1
cup
Brandy
1
cup
Bourbon
1
tsp.
nutmeg
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the egg yolks and sugar together until thick and pale and mixture runs off whisk in a ribbon.
While the eggs mix, stir together the dairy, booze, and vanilla in a large pitcher.
With mixer on low, slowly pour in liquid, increasing speed to medium-low and mixing until just combined. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure thereās no eggs or sugar sitting at the bottom. Stir in nutmeg before pouring into jars.
Close tightly and let sit in fridge for at least two weeks before gifting/serving. Shake well and top with a sprinkle of nutmeg, if desired, before serving.
Recipe adapted from Alton Brown's
Aged Eggnog Recipe
Serving:
1
cup
|
Calories:
443
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
17
g
|
Protein:
6
g
|
Fat:
24
g
|
Saturated Fat:
14
g
|
Cholesterol:
261
mg
|
Sodium:
59
mg
|
Potassium:
161
mg
|
Fiber:
1
g
|
Sugar:
13
g
|
Vitamin A:
960
IU
|
Vitamin C:
1
mg
|
Calcium:
141
mg
|
Iron:
1
mg
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# Homemade Eggnog
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This recipe for ***Homemade Eggnog*** uses three types of dairy and three types of booze to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.

Itās just not Christmas without a batch of homemade eggnog. This one is extra potent, extra creamy, and extra luxurious because it is aged\!
Pour into 16oz. mason jars to age, adhere a fun label (find the [FREE PRINTABLE right here](https://midwestniceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PRINTABLE-Boozy-Eggnog-Label.pdf)), and then tie with a beautiful ribbon to give as a lovely, homemade (and drinkable!) gift\!


## **Ingredients for this recipe**
- Egg yolks
- Sugar
- Half & Half
- Whole Milk
- Heavy Cream
- Spiced Rum
- Brandy
- Bourbon
- [Vanilla Extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- Freshly Grated Nutmeg


I donāt know whose idea it was to combine egg yolks, dairy, sugar, and booze and call it a beverage, but I should thank them. We all should\!
Aged eggnog has long been part of holiday traditions and this recipe tastes like the ones of days gone by. The three different alcohols probably helps with that\!
## **Making homemade eggnog**
1. ***Separate the yolks from the whites.*** Learn how to below\!
2. ***Cream together the yolks and the sugar.*** The mixture should become thick, pale, and creamy and run off the whisk attachment in a ribbon.
3. ***Whisk together the dairy and booze.*** All of it. And the vanilla. I do this in a giant measuring cup, but a large pitcher will also work.
4. ***Add the dairy mixture to the egg mixture.*** And whisk until smooth.
5. ***Grate in the nutmeg.*** Fresh is always best! I use a microplane to get fine shavings of nutmeg.
6. ***Pour into jars.*** Either a large one just for you or small individual ones that can be gifted to friends and family\!
7. ***Let it sit.*** While itās technically ready to drink right away, age it for at least two weeks, if not longer\!
- 

Separate the eggs.
- 

Whisk the egg yolks and sugar until thick.
- 

Whisk together the dairy, booze, and vanilla.
- 

Add the dairy mixture to the eggs.
- 

Stir well to combine.
- 

Add freshly grated nutmeg.
- 

Pour into jars and age.
- 

Label for gifting\!
## **How to separate an egg**
The key to delicious homemade eggnog is using quality eggs. I like to buy a free-range, organic egg when itās going to be left raw in a recipe. Itās also important to properly separate the yolks from the whites to get the right consistency. Hereās how:
1. ***Crack the egg.*** By gently tapping the center of the egg on a hard surface such as a table.
2. ***Open the egg.*** With the shells pointing up toward you, not away. This will help to catch the yolk while letting the white fall into a bowl.
3. ***Pass the yolk back and forth between the two halves of the shell.*** Do this about four or five times to get all the white off the yolk. (Did you know that cold eggs are easier to separate? Itās true! Grab them straight form the fridge for this recipe.)
4. ***Place the yolk in a separate bowl.*** I like to just put them in the bowl of the stand mixer for this recipe.
5. ***Store the egg whites.*** Either place the whites in the fridge for omelets the next day or in a zip top freezer bag to be frozen for another use at a later date.
- 

Crack the egg.
- 

Pass the yolk back and forth.
This recipe really couldnāt be easier. It also makes for a delicious coffee creamer on a Sunday morning! Looking to give it as a gift? Find my [FREE PRINTABLE for fun labels right here\!](https://midwestniceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PRINTABLE-Boozy-Eggnog-Label.pdf)
## **Other great homemade gift ideas:**
- [Homemade Vanilla Extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/2018/09/26/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- [Winter Spice Candied Nuts](https://midwestniceblog.com/2019/11/27/winter-spice-candied-nuts/)
- [Caramel Puff Corn](https://midwestniceblog.com/2020/09/30/puffed-caramel-corn-recipe/)
- Any cookie recipe on this site š


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## Homemade Eggnog Recipe
This recipe for Homemade Eggnog uses three types of dairy and rum, bourbon, and brandy to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time5 minutes mins
Aging Time14 days d
Total Time14 days d 15 minutes mins
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Drink, Gift, Holidays
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 443kcal
Author: [Amanda Gajdosik](https://midwestniceblog.com/amanda-gajdosik/)
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### Equipment
- Mixer
- Pitcher
- Glass Jars
### Ingredients
- 12 large egg yolks
- ā
cup sugar
- 1 \½ cups heavy cream
- 1 \½ cups whole milk
- 3 cups half and half
- 1 tsp. [vanilla extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- 1 cup Spiced Rum
- 1 cup Brandy
- 1 cup Bourbon
- 1 tsp. nutmeg
### Instructions
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the egg yolks and sugar together until thick and pale and mixture runs off whisk in a ribbon.
- While the eggs mix, stir together the dairy, booze, and vanilla in a large pitcher.
- With mixer on low, slowly pour in liquid, increasing speed to medium-low and mixing until just combined. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure thereās no eggs or sugar sitting at the bottom. Stir in nutmeg before pouring into jars.
- Close tightly and let sit in fridge for at least two weeks before gifting/serving. Shake well and top with a sprinkle of nutmeg, if desired, before serving.
### Notes
- Recipe adapted from Alton Brown's [Aged Eggnog Recipe](https://altonbrown.com/recipes/eggnog/)
### Nutrition
Serving: 1cup \| Calories: 443kcal \| Carbohydrates: 17g \| Protein: 6g \| Fat: 24g \| Saturated Fat: 14g \| Cholesterol: 261mg \| Sodium: 59mg \| Potassium: 161mg \| Fiber: 1g \| Sugar: 13g \| Vitamin A: 960IU \| Vitamin C: 1mg \| Calcium: 141mg \| Iron: 1mg
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This recipe for ***Homemade Eggnog*** uses three types of dairy and three types of booze to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.

Itās just not Christmas without a batch of homemade eggnog. This one is extra potent, extra creamy, and extra luxurious because it is aged\!
Pour into 16oz. mason jars to age, adhere a fun label (find the [FREE PRINTABLE right here](https://midwestniceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PRINTABLE-Boozy-Eggnog-Label.pdf)), and then tie with a beautiful ribbon to give as a lovely, homemade (and drinkable!) gift\!

## **Ingredients for this recipe**
- Egg yolks
- Sugar
- Half & Half
- Whole Milk
- Heavy Cream
- Spiced Rum
- Brandy
- Bourbon
- [Vanilla Extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- Freshly Grated Nutmeg

I donāt know whose idea it was to combine egg yolks, dairy, sugar, and booze and call it a beverage, but I should thank them. We all should\!
Aged eggnog has long been part of holiday traditions and this recipe tastes like the ones of days gone by. The three different alcohols probably helps with that\!
## **How to separate an egg**
The key to delicious homemade eggnog is using quality eggs. I like to buy a free-range, organic egg when itās going to be left raw in a recipe. Itās also important to properly separate the yolks from the whites to get the right consistency. Hereās how:
1. ***Crack the egg.*** By gently tapping the center of the egg on a hard surface such as a table.
2. ***Open the egg.*** With the shells pointing up toward you, not away. This will help to catch the yolk while letting the white fall into a bowl.
3. ***Pass the yolk back and forth between the two halves of the shell.*** Do this about four or five times to get all the white off the yolk. (Did you know that cold eggs are easier to separate? Itās true! Grab them straight form the fridge for this recipe.)
4. ***Place the yolk in a separate bowl.*** I like to just put them in the bowl of the stand mixer for this recipe.
5. ***Store the egg whites.*** Either place the whites in the fridge for omelets the next day or in a zip top freezer bag to be frozen for another use at a later date.
- 
Crack the egg.
- 
Pass the yolk back and forth.
This recipe really couldnāt be easier. It also makes for a delicious coffee creamer on a Sunday morning! Looking to give it as a gift? Find my [FREE PRINTABLE for fun labels right here\!](https://midwestniceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PRINTABLE-Boozy-Eggnog-Label.pdf)
## **Other great homemade gift ideas:**
- [Homemade Vanilla Extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/2018/09/26/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- [Winter Spice Candied Nuts](https://midwestniceblog.com/2019/11/27/winter-spice-candied-nuts/)
- [Caramel Puff Corn](https://midwestniceblog.com/2020/09/30/puffed-caramel-corn-recipe/)
- Any cookie recipe on this site š

You know what they say, donāt āNog it until you try it\!

## Homemade Eggnog Recipe
This recipe for Homemade Eggnog uses three types of dairy and rum, bourbon, and brandy to create a thick and luxurious Christmas cocktail! A bit of sugar and dash of nutmeg provide sweetness and depth, helping to marry all the flavors.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Aging Time14 days
Total Time14 days 15 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Drink, Gift, Holidays
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 443kcal
- Mixer
- Pitcher
- Glass Jars
- 12 large egg yolks
- ā
cup sugar
- 1 \½ cups heavy cream
- 1 \½ cups whole milk
- 3 cups half and half
- 1 tsp. [vanilla extract](https://midwestniceblog.com/homemade-vanilla-extract/)
- 1 cup Spiced Rum
- 1 cup Brandy
- 1 cup Bourbon
- 1 tsp. nutmeg
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the egg yolks and sugar together until thick and pale and mixture runs off whisk in a ribbon.
- While the eggs mix, stir together the dairy, booze, and vanilla in a large pitcher.
- With mixer on low, slowly pour in liquid, increasing speed to medium-low and mixing until just combined. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure thereās no eggs or sugar sitting at the bottom. Stir in nutmeg before pouring into jars.
- Close tightly and let sit in fridge for at least two weeks before gifting/serving. Shake well and top with a sprinkle of nutmeg, if desired, before serving.
- Recipe adapted from Alton Brown's [Aged Eggnog Recipe](https://altonbrown.com/recipes/eggnog/)
Serving: 1cup \| Calories: 443kcal \| Carbohydrates: 17g \| Protein: 6g \| Fat: 24g \| Saturated Fat: 14g \| Cholesterol: 261mg \| Sodium: 59mg \| Potassium: 161mg \| Fiber: 1g \| Sugar: 13g \| Vitamin A: 960IU \| Vitamin C: 1mg \| Calcium: 141mg \| Iron: 1mg
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