Easy Eggnog (2-minute blender recipe) (2024)

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This 2-minute blender recipe for easy eggnog is the richest, creamiest, best homemade eggnog you’ll ever have! People rave every time I serve it at holiday gatherings and no one can believe how simple it is to make! Plus, it’s refined sugar free and is loaded with healthy fats, high quality protein, and vitamins A,D, and K2!

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Eggnog – you either love it or you hate it.

But homemade eggnog is different. Forget all that fake flavored stuff at the store and forget the corn syrup, thickeners, and other additives they put in it. This is the good stuff – simple, real food ingredients with just the right amount of natural sweetness and a hint of spice.

Even my husband, who never liked eggnog before, can’t get enough of my homemade version!

Easy Eggnog in the Blender

There are a couple different ways to make thick, creamy eggnog – one is to cook the milk and other ingredients until they thicken. But obviously, the cooking takes longer, and requires more time to chill in the fridge before serving too. So why not save some time and swap the milk for thicker cream, toss everything into the blender, and enjoy an eggnog that is every bit as rich and creamybut ready in just two minutes?

Eggnog has got to be one of the easiest holiday recipes ever and it gets 5 star reviews every time I serve it so I know you’ll love it too!

Rich and Creamy Eggnog Made with Real Food Ingredients

And there’s even more to love about this eggnog – it’s made entirely from nutrient dense, real food ingredients. And I would even classify it as a legit healthy drink. Here me out…

  • Pastured egg yolks – rich in choline, selenium, B vitamins, omega-3’s, fat soluble vitamin K2, protein, plus some vitamin A and D
  • Cream + milk – B vitamins, vitamin D, and calcium. I prefer organic and I use raw milk almost exclusively. Nutritionally, raw cream would be better than pasteurized cream but it won’t be as thick, so you may want to use a full cup of raw cream and omit the milk altogether if you’re going that route.
  • Refined sugar free – This recipe has far less sugar than store bought eggnog, and it uses unrefined honey and maple syrup in place of more refined sweeteners.

How to Make Easy Eggnog

This is so easy it almost seems silly to give step by step instructions. Just gather your ingredients, blend them, then pour.

I think this eggnog is thick and creamy enough as it is but feel free to add a little fresh whipped cream on top of each glass if you really want an over the top holiday drink!

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Tips for Making Easy Eggnog

  • This is a pretty versatile recipe – you can adjust the milk-to-cream ratio or the amounts of sweetener and spices to suit your tastes.
  • You can make it ahead and store in the fridge for up to a few days. I like to store mine in the blender pitcher so I can just blend and pour!
  • I recommend chilling the mixture before serving if you have time but, if you’re in a rush, you can serve it right away.
  • This is an alcohol free eggnog, but feel free to add a splash of brandy or rum if you like.
  • For an extra rich holiday touch, add some fresh whipped cream just before serving.
  • This would be perfect as an eggnog latte – just add espresso or strong coffee.
  • It also makes an incredible ice cream mixture – just add it to your pre-chilled ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturer instructions.
  • I only recommend consuming raw eggs and dairy from sources you trust. I buy from local farms that I’m confident operate at the highest food safety standards.

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Easy Eggnog (2-minute blender recipe)

This 2-minute blender recipe for easy eggnog is the richest, creamiest, best homemade eggnog you'll ever have! People rave every time I serve it at holiday gatherings and no one can believe how simple it is to make! Plus, it's refined sugar free and is loaded with healthy fats, high quality protein, and vitamins A,D, and K2!

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: eggnog

Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 (6 oz each)

Author: Dena Norton

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 4 pastured egg yolks
  • 2 tsp raw honey
  • 2 tsp pure maple syrup
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 generous pinches ground nutmeg
  • 1 generous pinch ground cloves
  • 1 generous pinch sea salt
  • additional whipped cream for topping (optional - not pictured)

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in a high powered blender and blend on medium speed for 15 seconds, then high speed for 30 seconds.

  • Chill until ready to serve - I chill it in the blender container so I can seat it on the base and give it a quick whirl just before pouring into glasses.

  • Serve topped with a sprinkle of ground spices and/or fresh whipped cream.

Notes

Tips for Making Easy Eggnog

  • This is a pretty versatile recipe - you can adjust the milk-to-cream ratio or the amounts of sweetener and spices to suit your tastes.
  • You can make it ahead and store in the fridge for up to a few days. I like to store mine in the blender pitcher so I can just blend and pour!
  • I recommend chilling the mixture before serving if you have time but, if you're in a rush, you can serve it right away.
  • This is an alcohol free eggnog, but feel free to add a splash of brandy or rum if you like.
  • For an extra rich holiday touch, add some fresh whipped cream just before serving.
  • This would be perfect as an eggnog latte - just add espresso or strong coffee.
  • It also makes an incredible ice cream mixture - just add it to your pre-chilled ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturer instructions.
  • I only recommend consuming raw eggs and dairy from sources you trust. I buy from local farms that I'm confident operate at the highest food safety standards.

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Easy Eggnog (2-minute blender recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is the best mixer for eggnog? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What is the ratio for eggnog? ›

Aim for a ratio of about five-to-one of eggnog to your selected spirit for the best flavor. For each 8-ounce glass, add one shot (1.5 ounces) of alcohol.

Why is my homemade eggnog so thick? ›

The distinct flavors of egg, cream, and liquor meld together even after just a day or two in the fridge, making a smoother, more balanced cup of nog. The proteins in the eggs also start to thicken, giving eggnog its signature spoon-coating thickness.

How to make TG Lee egg nog? ›

To make eggnog, in 4 cup measuring cup stir together allspice, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nutmeg; reserve ½ teaspoon spice mixture. Add eggnog and rum to remaining spice mixture; whisk to fully combine. Pour into 4 glasses; top with whipped cream; sprinkle with reserved ½ teaspoon spice mixture.

What alcohol is best in eggnog? ›

Brandy: Makes the Most Traditional 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.

How to make eggnog taste better? ›

Drizzle a little chocolate sauce into the shaker with the eggnog for a chocolate eggnog. Add a splash of vanilla or almond extract, or turn your eggnog into an iced eggnog latte by pouring a shot of espresso into the shaker. Either way, you'll feel the spirit of the holidays!

How long does homemade eggnog last? ›

A fresh batch of eggnog can mature for months, or even years. And some say that's a good thing.

What kind of rum for eggnog? ›

Avoid white rum because it's too light and transparent. Instead, choose a gold or aged rum. For a fun twist similar to rye whiskey, go with spiced rum. For the best of both classics, pour both brandy and rum, splitting them equally in the eggnog.

What percentage of milk is in eggnog? ›

Eggnog, Type D Contains not less than 6 percent milkfat, not less than 8.25 percent milk solids not fat, and 1 percent egg yolk solids.

Why can't you drink a lot of eggnog? ›

Traditionally made with eggs, cream, milk, and sugar, no one would say that eggnog is a healthy drink. Even a small serving can pack significant amounts of calories, fat, saturated fat, and added sugars. And then there's the fact that homemade eggnog made with raw eggs can be a food-poisoning risk.

Why is eggnog so expensive? ›

Canadian chef Heidi Fink states that one of the reasons people are making less homemade eggnog is that the beverage is expensive to make, due to its use of substantial quantities of cream, eggs, and spirits. Concerns about the safety of raw eggs may be another reason for the decline in homemade eggnog making.

Why is my egg nog foamy? ›

Whipping egg whites into a meringue makes for an extra-light and frothy eggnog. Beating the yolks until they're ribbony ensures that they fold smoothly into the whipped whites, resulting in smoother eggnog.

What is in two stars egg nog? ›

Kentucky - the old southern recipe for a creamy, mouth-coating nog enriched with Kentucky bourbon, fine brandy and Caribbean rum. Served best with beaten egg whites floated on top but perfect to stand on its own well-chilled in a holiday punch cup sprinkled with nutmeg.

What does nog stand for in egg nog? ›

The egg in eggnog is clear enough: the drink is made with egg. But what about nog? Nog, itself a term for eggnog, also historically referred to a kind of strong ale in parts of England. The origin of nog is unclear, but it could be related to noggin, a name for a drinking vessel dating back to the 1500s.

What is in Evan Williams eggnog? ›

Always a sought after bottle come the holiday season, this crowd favorite combines extra aged Evan Williams Bourbon, Blended Whiskey, Rum, Brandy, real dairy cream and spices. This item is currently out of stock. Send me an email when this is back in stock.

What is the best way to drink eggnog? ›

Eggnog is usually served cold, but you may choose to heat it, especially if you're coming in from making snowmen or ice skating. And you can spike eggnog with a splash of brandy, rum or your spirit of choice, but it's also delicious simply spiked with vanilla or cinnamon.

What pairs well with eggnog? ›

And while chocolate cake is at the top of the list of desserts that pair well with eggnog, you can't go wrong with any sweet. Pumpkin pie and apple crumble are the next two on the list.

What does eggnog taste good with? ›

What type of alcohol goes in eggnog? If you would like to add alcohol to your eggnog, choose a drink with a high alcohol concentration to help counterbalance the sweetness of the eggnog. Common choices of alcohol to add to eggnog include brandy, rum, bourbon or whisky.

Is vodka good with eggnog? ›

Vodka is a highly versatile spirit that pairs well with the rich and indulgent flavors of eggnog.

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