Why wait until Christmas for egg nog? You can make it anytime. Note that many of these eggnog recipes do include raw eggs.
Egg nog is a pretty simple drink to make. This is the perfect recipe for egg nog novices. It's non-alcoholic, so make enough to share with the kids.
Egg nog doesn't need to be made with raw eggs. This is a pretty simple and classic nog that uses cooked eggs. Serve up a batch next holiday season.
Also known as rompope. Almonds add a unique flavour to this easy egg nog recipe. This is a classic Mexican drink recipe, and particular popular around Cinco de Mayo time as well as Christmas.
A super rich eggnog with cream and milk, with a bit of a kick from brandy and rum. An indulgence for the holiday season, or any time of the year for that matter. Why wait for Christmas?
If you don't want to use eggs in your eggnog, pudding mix will do the trick. It's not as rich as traditional eggnog, but is quicker to make and noticeably sweeter.
Don't know if they serve this eggnog in Baltimore or not. The peach brandy gives this egg nog a unique and fruity taste. You could replace the brandy with peach schnapps if you prefer.
How could I resist an egg nog recipe with coffee? You can use store bought egg nog for this recipe, or your favourite home-made variety.
Though its rich with chocolate, this not an eggnog for children. There is a heavy dose of Kahlua and rum, so this is for adults only. There are no raw eggs in this recipe, either.
You can even make eggnog without eggs! A bit of tofu and soy milk work just as well. It's richly flavoured with rum and plenty of brown sugar. Your guests won't know it's a vegan alternative.
A very strong and spicy blend of spirits that you can add to plain egg nog to jazz it up with tons of flavour. You'll need to let it steep for a few days to let the taste develop.