Eggnog is a holiday staple and once you try homemade, you’ll never go back to store-bought! This recipe is fully cooked to ensure everyone in the family can enjoy it, making it a safe treat for all ages. Homemade eggnog is luxuriously smooth, perfectly spiced, and so much more flavorful than anything youโll find at the grocery store.
Serve your eggnog with holiday cookies like gingerbread, snickerdoodles, or sugar cookies.
Why Our Recipe
- So much better than store-bought eggnog with full flavor creamy dreamy goodness.
- Fully cooked for food safety to ensure the whole family can enjoy it!
- Options to add alcohol for an adult holiday beverage.
Feel free to adjust the spices. Turn up the cinnamon or nutmeg for a bolder flavor, or keep it mellow and classic. And for the adults at your holiday gathering, you can add a splash of dark rum, bourbon, or cognac to create a cozy, spiked version of this festive drink.
Ingredient Notes
- Milk: Use whole milk for the creamiest texture, but 2% or 1% will also work.
- Cinnamon Sticks: You want the whole sticks and you want them to be fresh and fragrant. If you have to use ground cinnamon, use ยฝ teaspoon instead.
- Ground Cloves: A little goes a long way, so stick to the measurement for the perfect hint of spice before adjusting.
- Vanilla Extract: Use pure vanilla extract for the best flavor. You’ll really taste it here so a good quality matters.
- Egg Yolks: Separate the eggs carefully and save the whites for another recipe, like meringue cookies or omelets.
- Granulated Sugar: Adjust slightly for a sweeter or less sweet version.
- Heavy Cream: For a lighter version, swap it with half-and-half, but heavy cream gives the eggnog its signature richness.
- Ground Nutmeg: Freshly grated nutmeg offers the best flavor, but pre-ground works perfectly fine too.
Uncooked Eggnog
While traditional recipes use raw eggs, this version is fully cooked for food safety, making it perfect for kids, pregnant women, and anyone concerned about consuming raw eggs. Some traditionalists prefer the classic uncooked version. For those wanting a quicker uncooked version, weโve included easy instructions in the recipe notes. If using this method, ensure your eggs are pasteurized to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
Lightening Things Up
If you prefer a lighter version, there are a few easy swaps. Replace heavy cream with half-and-half for a less rich, but still creamy texture. You can also use 1% milk instead of whole milk. These changes will lower the calorie count while still keeping that holiday flavor intact.
Adding Alcohol
You can easily add alcohol to this recipe to make a spiked version for adults! Dark rum, bourbon, and cognac are all traditional options, and each will bring its own unique flavor profile. For a festive twist, try a splash of spiced rum or even Fireball whiskey for a hint of cinnamon heat. Add the alcohol just before serving so everyone can customize their cup.
Dark Rum: A classic pairing with rich, caramel notes.
Bourbon: Brings a warm, slightly smoky depth.
Cognac: Smooth and elegant, for a festive flair.
Spiced Rum: Adds a hint of holiday spice.
Fireball Whiskey: A fun twist for cinnamon lovers.
Storage Instructions
Homemade eggnog can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. Always stir or shake well before serving, as ingredients can settle over time.
The shelf life of your eggnog depends on the freshness of the milk and cream used. Use products with later expiration dates for best results.
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Can this be made with almond milk
yes and it works great
I made this yesterday and it was really easy! I didn’t have all of the heavy cream I needed so I tried to substitute some of it with butter and milk, but it started to harden in the fridge, so we left it out, covered, and later, we came back and heated it up over the stove top and strained it, and voilร ! Delicious! Keeping the cinnamon sticks in is a wonderful idea, and it was really thick but was easily thinned by milk. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe!
Delicious! Iโve been wanting to make my own egg nog for years and finally did it this Christmas when I couldnโt find any at the store. I had been intimidated of making my own but was pleasantly surprised at its ease. I will continue to use this delicious recipe and probably will never buy it again. Thank you!
I’ve made this a few times, it can be made with oatmilk and maintain consistency. I would recommend using 1/2 cup of sugar instead of 3/4 of a cup.
I love this eggnog! My Granddaughter and I have made it a tradition ,we make it every Christmas Eve. Its something she can do with her own kids some day.
This is a beautiful and delicious eggnog recipe. Thank you for sharing Rachel. Merry Christmas to you, your family and staff! Cheers from New York.
I have never liked egg nog, ever. I made this for my husband and child since they like it. Right before putting it in the fridge I tried a little bit just to see what it tasted like. To my shock, I actually like it. Great recipe!
Great recipe! One suggestion, leave it in your refrigerator for two days to let the flavors blend. Then serve and enjoy!
Easy recipe to follow – made for my sister who loves eggnog and she said it was way better than store bought and may never get store bought again!
Best eggnog ever! Hubbie thought it was a bit too sweet but the rest of the household LOVED it – Christmas in a Cup ๐๐ฅ Thank you for sharing ๐โค๏ธ