Old Fashioned Boozy Eggnog Recipe (2024)

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An old fashioned eggnog recipe…with a BIG kick! This boozy eggnog has been in our family for generations and is hands-down the best version of the drink you’ll ever try!

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The Best Boozy Eggnog Recipe….Ever

Almost 40 years ago, my aunt and uncle had a restaurant in St. Albans called Anthony’s. During the Christmas season, my aunt would make eggnog and serve it over ice-cream with whipped cream, a sprinkle of nutmeg, and a cherry. It was a complimentary dessert and I looked forward to it every year.

After the restaurant closed, our family continued to make this eggnog for the holidays.

These days, a third generation of the family is making it. My daughter and son have taken on the Texas egg nog making duties using this same recipe.

As you can tell from the recipe, it has a lot of booze in it. It does NOT taste like eggnog you buy in the store!

In the years since, I’ve made this several times and have also added my own twist to it. This is a boozy strong recipe that bears no resemblance to eggnogs you buy at the store or get in your coffee at Starbucks. Did I mention it is boozy?!

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Old Fashioned Eggnog Ingredients

  • Dozen eggs
  • Heavy whipping cream
  • Whole milk
  • Sugar
  • Bourbon
  • Rum
  • Brandy
  • Salt

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What Alcohol Goes in Eggnog?

The most common types of alcohol used in eggnog include brandy, bourbon, cognac, rum, and amaretto. Brandy is perhaps the most popular choice, but it is really a matter of preference.

As you can tell from our ingredient list, this is a very boozy version of eggnog as we used three of those above-mentioned mix-ins!

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Is Eggnog Safe to Drink?

Like most traditional eggnog recipes, this one contains raw eggs. Our family has enjoyed this recipe for generations, with no ill effects. In fact, quite the opposite, as eggnog tends to get the party started!

That being said, there is always slight risk of consuming raw eggs. It’s usually not an issue for healthy individuals, but it’s something we do have to mention. The good news is that there are ways to make eggnog completely safe!

It is a common misconception that the high levels of booze will kill any salmonella that may be present in the drink. Booze may help, but it is not foolproof. However, using pasteurized eggs (available at most supermarkets) will make this eggnog recipe totally safe.

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How to Make Spiked Eggnog

I’m going to add a couple of important notes here at the beginning:

  1. This has to be made a week in advance. It really does take the entire week for the flavors to come together.
  2. The other thing is that it contains raw eggs. A couple notes on that directly below the ingredients list.
  3. A final note, you need a really big container to hold everything. A 2-gallon jar is the right size for all the ingredients and it allows you to stir.

Directions:

Gather 3 bowls. Two should be fairly large for the whipped cream and egg whites. A smaller bowl is fine for the egg yokes.

Separate the eggs. Beat egg whites until very stiff. Set aside. To the yolks, add 1 cup of sugar. Beat until very light yellow. Set aside.

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Now wash your beaters in readiness for whipping the heavy cream.

Beat the heavy whipping cream, adding the other cup of sugar until it holds soft peaks. Don’t over beat—cream can turn into butter.

In a very large (2 gallon) glass jar,combine the ingredients from the bowls with the milk, booze, and salt.

Store in the refrigerator, stirring occasionally for at least one week before serving. Makes a gallon and a half.

How to Serve Eggnog

This eggnog is a lovely Christmas treat to be enjoyed in moderation. Our traditional family way of serving it is over ice cream as part of a dessert. However, it’s also good on its own to drink.

Top eggnog and ice cream with whipped cream, nutmeg, and a cherry.

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Old Fashioned Boozy Eggnog Recipe

An old fashioned eggnog recipe...with a BIG kick! This boozy eggnog has been in our family for generations and is hands-down the best version of the drink you'll ever try!

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Keyword desserts, drink, holiday

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 40

Calories 256kcal

Cost $10

Ingredients

  • 12 eggs
  • 1 quart heavy whipping cream
  • 1 quart whole milk
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 liter bourbon minus 1 cup
  • 1 pint rum
  • 1 cup brandy
  • pinch salt

Instructions

  • Gather 3 bowls. Two should be fairly large for the whipped cream and egg whites. A smaller bowl is fine for the egg yokes.

  • Separate the eggs.

  • Beat egg whites until very stiff. Set aside.

  • To the yolks, add 1 cup of sugar. Beat until very light yellow. Set aside.

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  • Wash egg beaters, then use to beat the heavy whipping cream, adding the other cup of sugar until it holds soft peaks. Don’t over beat—cream can turn into butter.

  • In a very large (2 gallon) glass jar,combine the ingredients from the bowls with the milk, booze, and salt.

  • Store in the refrigerator, stirring occasionally for at least one week before serving. Makes a gallon and a half.

Notes

You may use pasteurized eggs if concerned about raw eggs in recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 91mg | Sodium: 47mg | Potassium: 145mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 457IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 55mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the ratio of eggnog to alcohol? ›

Here's your golden ratio for pop-up holiday cheer: Combine 1 part of your selected spirit to 5 parts prepared eggnog. Want us to make it even easier on you? If you buy a 1-quart container of eggnog, you should use 6.5 ounces of liquor, total.

What alcohol is good in spiked eggnog? ›

For the most traditional holiday experience, reach for brandy (specifically, Cognac) to spike your 'nog. It's important to note, though, that both brandy and eggnog are quite sweet. Combining them will produce something that someone with a sweet tooth will love, but that others may find cloying.

What liquor is best for aged eggnog? ›

While you may typically reach for a bottle of rum or whiskey for eggnog, amaro and tequila are also good options. Some people who use reposado tequila in their eggnog like to complement it with an Amontillado sherry.

What is George Washington's recipe for eggnog? ›

“One-quart cream, one-quart milk, one dozen tablespoons sugar, one-pint brandy, ½ pint rye whiskey, ½ pint Jamaica rum, ¼ pint sherry – mix liquor first, then separate yolks and whites of 12 eggs, add sugar to beaten yolks, mix well. Add milk and cream, slowly beating.

How much eggnog is too much eggnog? ›

Usually, the serving size for a drink is 1 cup (8 fluid ounces). But for eggnog, the serving size on the nutrition facts panel is just a half-cup. If you drink more than that, remember to double (or triple) the figures for calories, fat, and added sugars you see on the carton.

Does alcohol make eggnog last longer? ›

How Long Does Aged Eggnog Last? Once the milk and cream have been mixed with the egg base, the amount of alcohol won't keep it shelf stable. Simply store it in the refrigerator in the glass jar for up to a week. Trust me; it won't make it long because it tastes so good!

What is the best rum to put in eggnog? ›

10 Best Rums To Mix With Eggnog
  • Denizen Vatted Dark Rum. ...
  • Lemon Hart & Son Original 1804 Rum. ...
  • Plantation O.F.T.D. ...
  • Lemon Hart & Son Blackpool Spiced Rum. ...
  • Mount Gay Eclipse. ...
  • El Dorado 8 Year Old Rum. El Dorado. ...
  • Appleton Estate Signature. blaskor/Shutterstock. ...
  • Myers's Rum Original Dark. Ade Ayu/Shutterstock.
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What's the best whiskey to put in eggnog? ›

Made with eggs, sugar, spices, and of course, whiskey, this rich and creamy beverage is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. To make Wigle's spiked eggnog, we recommend using a good quality whiskey like Yule Tidings but other whiskeys will be equally delicious. Wigle PA Bourbon eggnog is also highly recommended!

Is bourbon or whiskey better in eggnog? ›

Whiskey or bourbon

Both of these spirits work well with holiday flavors like vanilla and spice, so adding a dram to your mug of eggnog is as natural as pairing peppermint with chocolate. Be sure to use a good whiskey that you enjoy sipping on its own.

What's the difference between classic and old fashioned eggnog? ›

Traditional Nogs more closely resemble the nogs of old, although they are sure to still contain some more modern food science innovations. Dairyland Classic Eggnog is essentially Dairyland Original Eggnog but with more actual dairy. It tastes much like its cousin, although the added creaminess is immediately apparent.

Is Crown Royal good in eggnog? ›

Egg-cellent Eggnog Tips

Rum – I like dark rum in eggnog (Myers's is what I usually buy), but spiced rum would also be fabulous. Whiskey – I typically use Crown Royal, but use what you like or keep on hand.

What is in Hood eggnog? ›

Ingredients: MILK, CREAM, SUGAR, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, EGG YOLKS, FAT FREE MILK, NATURAL & ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, GUAR GUM, SALT, CARRAGEENAN, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, SPICE, YELLOW 5 & 6 AND RED 40.

What is Dutch eggnog? ›

Advocaat (pronounced ad-vuh-cah) is a traditional Dutch custard made of egg yolks and brandy. Sometimes referred to as Dutch eggnog, advocaat is similar in flavor but richer and thicker than the eggnog you might be used to. It is so thick that you can—in fact, must—eat it with a spoon.

What does nog stand for in eggnog? ›

Some say “nog” comes from “noggin,” meaning a wooden cup, or “grog,” a strong beer. By the late 18th century, the combined term “eggnog” stuck. Eggnog purists argue that those who don't like the Yuletide drink have simply never tasted the real thing.

Can you drink a lot of eggnog? ›

“Eggnog is just an alcoholic Christmas milkshake,” registered dietitian and nutritionist Amanda Frankeny told HuffPost. “Think what's in it: heavy cream, milk, sugar, whipped eggs and alcohol.” And with the recommended serving size a paltry half a cup, eggnog is easy to over-indulge.

Does eggnog curdle with alcohol? ›

Though rare, there is the potential that eggnog will curdle when it's mixed with alcohol. That's typically due to too much acid interacting with the dairy. This can come from high-proof liquor or milk that's either lower in fat or going sour. For the best eggnog, use fresh, preferably whole, milk.

Can you add vodka to eggnog? ›

The eggnog white russian co*cktail is perfect for the holiday season! Coffee liqueur mixed with vanilla vodka and eggnog and topped with freshly grated nutmeg is the perfect treat and oh-so festive!

Why do people drink eggnog with alcohol? ›

Eggs, milk, and alcohol were expensive in early Britain. Food historian Frederick Opie notes that the aristocracy used to drink their eggnog warm during the cold weather, and added spices and alcohol like brandy and sherry to preserve it. In the 1700s, rum from the Caribbean was the American eggnog alcohol of choice.

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