Eggnog II

Submitted by: Mark 
Skim milk, instant pudding mix, egg substitute, vanilla extract and nutmeg create this all-time favorite holiday drink It's best when refrigerated overnight. 

Sugar Free Eggnog

Submitted by: Fran Willis 
This is a sugar-free version of a Christmas favorite. It is best to make it just before serving. 

Cooked Eggnog

Submitted by: SURAFIRE 
Living In: Portales, New Mexico, USA
This 'made-from-scratch' eggnog recipe calls for heating the eggs and sugar, then adding milk, vanilla extract, and nutmeg, and heating the mixture until it thickens to make a cooked version of the holiday favorite. 

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Eggnog Latte

Submitted by: Mackenzie Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Bellingham, Washington, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
It wouldn't be Christmas without one (or several!). If you have a home espresso machine, this is a great holiday coffee treat. 

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Eggless Eggnog

Submitted by: Meredith 
This recipe is good for those who are allergic to eggs, and those who would like an eggnog free of worries. French vanilla pudding, with a little rum flavoring, and nutmeg, and they'll never know. 

Betty's Famous Eggnog

Submitted by: PRETTYGOOD 
Living In: Springfield, Virginia, USA
This rich eggnog is made the old-fashioned way by blending beaten egg yolks, whipped egg whites, sugar, and heavy cream with bourbon, rum and brandy. A dusting of nutmeg accents the creamy flavors. 

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Eggnog I

Submitted by: Denise 
No Christmas is complete without eggnog! 

Mock Eggnog

Submitted by: Holly 
You will enjoy this Christmas beverage because you can change the flavor of ice cream to what ever you like or leave out the peppermint candies without any adverse results. Peppermint ice cream can be substituted for vanilla.  

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Eggnog Hot Chocolate

Submitted by: Darci 
Home Town: Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
Living In: Boynton Beach, Florida, USA
Creamy eggnog is combined with rich, dark hot chocolate and spiked with coffee liqueur. 

Eggnog Creme Brulee

Submitted by: Brian M Jones 
Home Town: Long Beach, California, USA
Creme brulee made with holiday eggnog in its custard mixture turns a delectable dessert into one that's sublime. The eggnog custard can also be used with a prepared pie crust to make a pie. 
 
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