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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Eggnog

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Have seen eggnog mentioned on several blogs…some people have even been accused of drinking too much of the ‘adult’ variety…*snicker*…so thought I would share some recipes.  Yes Ami...it is served chilled. LOL

Many people buy their eggnog in cartons from the grocery store.

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 They either don’t have time to make their own or they think it is too difficult.  I prefer to make mine and it really is not difficult.   And of course, if you don't like eggnog but have only had the store-bought kind, 'purists' will say you really haven't had eggnog!  Just sayin'...

Traditional Eggnog
This is the recipe I have used for years...


Ingredients
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 2 egg yolks, beaten
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 4 cups milk
  • 2 egg whites
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • Brandy or Rum to taste
  • 1/2 cup whipping cream, whipped
  • Ground nutmeg

Directions
  1. In a medium saucepan, whisk 1/3 cup sugar into egg yolks.
  2. Add salt.
  3. Stir in milk.
  4. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly until mixture coats spoon.
  5. Cool.
  6. Beat egg whites until foamy.
  7. Gradually add 3 tablespoons sugar, beating to soft peaks.
  8. Add egg whites to cooled custard and mix thoroughly.
  9. Add vanilla and Brandy or Rum.
  10. Chill 3 to 4 hours.

To Serve:
There are several ways to serve:
  • Pour into punch bowl and dot with “islands” of whipped cream, dash with nutmeg. Let people dip their own into cups.
  • Pour into individual cups and dot with whipped cream, dash with nutmeg.
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  • Pour into a pitcher with a bowl on the side of nutmeg topped whipped cream.  Let people pour their own and top.
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Serves 6-8

Notes:
  • To see if “…mixture coats spoon”, dip a metal spoon into the mixture and see if it ‘coats’ the entire spoon.  If it is splotchy, it needs to cook a bit longer.
  • The custard mixture will cool quicker if you pour it out of the pan and into a bowl.
  • You can use Brandy or Rum flavoring if you prefer non-alcoholic or simply omit.
  • Since my children loved eggnog, I omitted the Rum and flavoring…just went with vanilla.
  • When I make this for adults, I prefer a good light Rum…but it is a matter of taste.

A friend who knows I really enjoy cooking with coconut milk sent me the following recipe and blurb…not sure where she got them and she has not replied to my email asking for that info!

Dairy Free Coconut Eggnog
The coconut eggnog is not the original high-fat Puerto Rican Coquito version, but a special holiday treat for those who are lactose intolerant.  Also did you know that although coconut milk has a high fat content, it's unique fatty acids may aid weight loss, improve immune function, reduce heart disease risk, and improve skin and hair health?  Wow sounds good!


Ingredients:


  • 4 cups coconut milk
  • 6 tablespoons honey
  • 8 egg yolks
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • white rum (optional)

Directions:
  1. Heat, but do not boil coconut milk and honey.
  2. Beat egg yolks with vanilla extract.
  3. Slowly add in about half of the coconut mixture to the egg yolks to temper them.
  4. Add the whole mixture back into the saucepan.
  5. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until eggnog thickens.
  6. Stir in cinnamon and nutmeg.
  7. Allow to cool to room temperature, add rum now if you choose.
  8. Then cover and refrigerate 3 hours before serving.
To Serve:
I would say that you could serve this the same way as the traditional but since the nutmeg is added in to the eggnog here, I would be careful adding any more.

Notes:
I made one correction to this recipe...as it had the instructions for adding half the coconut mixture to the egg yolks to 'temper' them but never showed adding the other half. 

I have not actually tried this recipe so have no notes to offer.
 




As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask and if you try the recipe, I would love any feedback you would care to give.

Hope you enjoy!

24 comments:

  1. Your recipe sounds very much like the one I used to make years ago. Sorry to say I've succumbed to the cartoned variety - some are better than others.

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    1. Hey Sunny...considering how small your kitchen is, I would probably succumb to the carton also. I am sure some are better than others and you can always 'doctor' it a bit! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  2. he original recipe is exactly what my mom used to make! Nostalgia...sigh!

    BTW I love coconut milk and water...YUM.

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    1. LOL Minelle...most of the eggnog recipes are very similar. If you try the coconut milk eggnog, let me know what you think.

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  3. Thanks so much for sharing this Cat. I do wonderful if some of our lovely blogland ladies have been indulging in 'adult variety' eggnog a little early this year :)

    Hugs,
    Roz

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    1. LOL Roz...if they haven't been indulging in the 'adult variety' of eggnog, they've been indulging in an 'adult variety' of some kind! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  4. Whenever I think of making eggnog myself, I think "raw eggs!" and don't want to acknowledge it. So I prefer carton or made by someone else. :)

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    1. LOL Ana...as you can see, the eggs are actually cooked. BTW...next time you buy a carton, check the ingredients and see if there are actually very many eggs in your nog...think the government only requires 2% eggs to be called eggnog. ;)

      Come to my neck of the woods and I'll make you some eggnog or I will make you some spiced aka mulled cider!

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  5. Thank you very much Cat! I have even printed this off using Dan's computer as his printer is "colour"!!! I am so excited! I will make some to enjoy every day whilst doing Ana's Advent Calendar! Can you imagine?!

    Hugs
    Ami

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    1. Oh yes Mrs. Alcoholic...I can definitely imagine you enjoying your booze whilst you play Ana's Advent Calendar! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  6. That was so sweet of you to post these recipes. I personally do not love eggnog but so many others do and find it to be a tradition. I sometimes make it for family but I don't drink it. :)

    love sara

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    1. LOL Sara...if you like coconut milk, you might actually like that version of eggnog. As I said, I haven't tried it yet but it does look yummy! If you make it, let me know what you think! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  7. Oooh, those sound great. Personally I think the coconut one sounds very yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipes, I might have to try this out!

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    1. The coconut eggnog does sound yummy doesn't it! I am definitely gonna have to try it! Let me know if you make either one...or both LOL. ;)

      Blessings...
      Cat

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  8. Oh Awesome Cat!!! Thanks SO much! I just showed Rob this and he and I will try to make some soon! YUMM! I can't remember ever having the real thing. I'll have to ask my mom next time I see her.

    Yeah it does appear as if Roz is onto something... A little partaking going on in the land... LOL! Many hugs,

    <3 Katie

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    1. Happy you are pleased Katie! If you and Rob make any,, let me know which one you make and what you think! ;)

      I totally agree...there is some kind of 'partaking' going on around here! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  9. Thanks Cat. I love eggnog! I can't wait to try your recipe! Thanks.

    Hugs,
    George

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    1. You're very welcome George. Let me know which one you make and how you like it! ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  10. I have never actually tried the "adult" variety, but feel now I maybe should. :) It's just not one of the drinks people around here ever make. Thank you for the recipes. :)

    {{{hugs}}} EsMay

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    1. You're very welcome Es May. If you make eggnog, let me know which recipe you use and what you think. ;)

      Hugs and Blessings...
      Cat

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  11. I feel so un- Christmassy when it comes to eggnog. I can't even stand the smell of it. I will, however, take a shot of whiskey! Happy eggnogging to all of you who love it! Clara

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    1. Hey Clara...no reason to feel un-Christmassy! All of us have different likes/dislikes. If you like apple cider, I have an excellent recipe for a hot spiced cider I will be happy to post. The hot spiced cider is what we have every Christmas morning while opening gifts. Just let me know. ;)

      Blessings...
      Cat

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    2. Thanks Cat. I would love to have your cider recipe! Hey, I was thinking--wouldn't it be fun to have a blogland Christmas cookie exchange?

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    3. Hey Clara...will post the recipe in the next day or two...as soon as I get it written up. I saw several comments regarding a blogland cookie exchange so not sure if there is one going on or not. If there is, it would be lots of fun to join in. We have some awesome cookies around here! :D

      Blessings...
      Cat

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