AMAZINGLY GOOD EGGNOG
It's taken me several years to perfect this homemade eggnog recipe. Now everyone asks, 'When are you making the eggnog?!' This uses cooked eggs for safety, and you can use more or less rum to taste. It's a bit of work to make, but well worth it. You'll never buy store-bought eggnog again! Enjoy!
Provided by NATALIESMOM
Categories Drinks Recipes Eggnog Recipes
Time 1h28m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Combine milk, cloves, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla, and cinnamon in a saucepan, and heat over lowest setting for 5 minutes. Slowly bring milk mixture to a boil.
- In a large bowl, combine egg yolks and sugar. Whisk together until fluffy. Whisk hot milk mixture slowly into the eggs. Pour mixture into saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly for 3 minutes, or until thick. Do not allow mixture to boil. Strain to remove cloves, and let cool for about 1 hour.
- Stir in rum, cream, 2 teaspoon vanilla, and nutmeg. Refrigerate for 8 hours, or overnight, before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 404.2 calories, Carbohydrate 32.1 g, Cholesterol 59.3 mg, Fat 17.1 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 10.7 g, Sodium 65.9 mg, Sugar 29 g
CREAMY COOKED EGGNOG
If you worry about uncooked eggs in Egg Nog, as I do, you might like to try this recipe. I found the original recipe on the American Egg Board website and have made a few changes to suit our tastes. This is the best cooked Egg Nog I have ever tried and made this way, will be free from salmonella bacteria. This recipe can be doubled easily. Cooking time includes "chilling" time. Edited to add: Always remember to use fresh eggs. This eggnog will keep 4 days under refrigeration.
Provided by Susie in Texas
Categories Beverages
Time 6h30m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Use a saucepan or stock pot large enough to hold 2 quarts.
- In saucepan, beat together the eggs and sugar until smooth.
- Stir in 2 cups milk.
- Cook over medium low heat, whisking or stirring frequently because as this mixture begins to get hot it will easily scorch to the bottom of the pan if you aren't careful.
- Cook until mixture is thick enough to coat a metal spoon and reaches 160° on a food thermometer.
- Remove from heat.
- Slowly add the 2 cups whipping cream or half& half while whisking together until smooth.
- Add vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg and combine until incorporated.
- At this point, you may taste test (carefully- it will still be very hot) and if it doesn't seem sweet enough for your taste, add extra sugar.
- I use a total of 3/4 cup sugar because we like it sweet.
- You may also add more nutmeg at this point if you like a strong nutmeg flavor.
- Pour into a pitcher or container.
- Cover and refrigerate until thoroughly chilled- several hours or overnight.
- Serve garnished with your choice of toppings: whipped cream, chocolate curls, maraschino cherries, cinnamon sticks or peppermint sticks.
- Brandy, rum, whiskey or flavored liqueur's may be added before serving if desired.
- This recipe makes 6 cups Egg Nog.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 465.5, Fat 37.1, SaturatedFat 21.7, Cholesterol 306.1, Sodium 141.3, Carbohydrate 23.3, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 17.1, Protein 10.6
COOKED CUSTARD EGGNOG
Make and share this Cooked Custard Eggnog recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Good Cook Wanda
Categories Beverages
Time 45m
Yield 14 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat milk in a large saucepan, don't boil.
- Beat eggs and salt in a large bowl; gradually add sugar, mixing well.
- Gradually stir about 1/4 of hot milk into egg mixture; add to remaining hot milk, stirring constantly.
- Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until misture thickens and reaches 160 degrees.
- Stir in 1/4 tsp nutmeg and vanilla.
- Set saucepan in larger pan of ice for 10 minutes to rapidly cool mixture.
- Cover and refrigerate up to 48 hours.
- When ready to serve, fold in whipping cream and sprinkle with nutmeg.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 162.6, Fat 10.9, SaturatedFat 6.2, Cholesterol 112.8, Sodium 82.2, Carbohydrate 11.1, Sugar 7.3, Protein 5.3
COOKED EGGNOG
I got this recipe from my favorite literature teacher many, many moons ago, even before the concerns about raw egg yolks. There were so few people in the class, just enough to keep from being cancelled, that we'd usually meet at her home and drink tea and someone would bring cookies. During the holidays she made this for us. I've made eggnog from this recipe for years, especially since we shouldn't use raw eggs.
Provided by Countrywife
Categories Beverages
Time 15m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a large saucepan, mix the eggs, sugar, and salt, if used.
- Stir in 2 cups milk.
- Cook, stirring constantly, until thickened and mixture coats a metal spoon (will read 160°F on a candy thermometer).
- Remove from heat and add 2 cups milk and extract.
- Chill several hours or overnight.
- Whirl in blender before serving.
- Add rum or brandy as desired, top with whipped cream and ground nutmeg.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 122.1, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 2.6, Cholesterol 117.1, Sodium 74.9, Carbohydrate 12.3, Sugar 8.6, Protein 5.8
CLASSIC EGGNOG
Aaron Goldfarb, a liquor writer who was raised Jewish, was not introduced to the joys of eggnog until he married a woman who loved Christmas. Making a batch of homemade eggnog became his self-designated duty at their annual Christmas party in Park Slope, Brooklyn. For the spirits, Mr. Goldfarb prefers Maker's Mark or another bourbon with a heavy wheat content, which lends sweetness. He also cautions against using spiced rum, as he feels the spirits involved already possess enough intrinsic baking-spice qualities. Mr. Goldfarb loves a slightly aged nog; see Tip for his advice.
Provided by Robert Simonson
Categories cocktails
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Separate the egg yolks from the whites. In a stand mixer, beat the whites on high speed until transformed into a meringue-like consistency with soft peaks.
- In a large bowl, whisk the egg yolks with the milk, cream, sugar, bourbon, rum and Cognac or brandy until a smooth texture is achieved. Gently fold in the beaten egg whites until combined.
- Transfer eggnog into a large serving bowl. Chill overnight in the refrigerator before serving.
- To serve, ladle a few ounces into a mug or glass and grate fresh nutmeg over the surface. For ideal flavor, mix will keep in the refrigerator up to two weeks, but can last longer.
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