Non-Alcoholic Eggnog is an amazing concoction that blends sweet, spicy, and creamy elements to create a drink that’s not only a dessert but an experience.
Eggnog is a versatile and essential part of winter celebrations across the globe. And in this blog, we’ll make the perfect Non-Alcoholic Eggnog, using the Interplay Concepts cocktail shaker.
The History of Eggnog
Eggnog’s origins are as rich and complex as the drink itself. Believed to have evolved from the medieval British drink called “posset,” which was a hot milk and ale concoction sweetened with spices, eggnog began to take shape in its modern form in the 18th century.
It crossed the Atlantic to the American colonies, where it found particular favor due to the abundance of farm and dairy products. The addition of rum, and later bourbon or brandy, transformed it into the spirited holiday staple we adore today. Traditionally associated with Christmas and New Year celebrations, eggnog has also played a ceremonial role, used in toasts to prosperity and health.
Exploring the Ingredients
- Eggs: The base of the drink, providing richness and a silky texture. Eggs are typically separated, with the yolks used to add body and the whites sometimes whipped and folded into the mix for lightness.
- Milk and Cream: These dairy components are crucial for achieving the lush, creamy consistency that defines eggnog. While milk provides the liquid base, cream adds an indulgent richness.
- Sugar: Essential for sweetness, sugar balances the richness of the eggs and cream.
- Nutmeg: This spice is non-negotiable in eggnog, offering a warm, nutty flavor that complements the creamy base beautifully.
- Alcohol: While optional, spirits such as rum, brandy, or bourbon are commonly added to enhance the flavor and preservative properties of eggnog. Each adds its own character, from the sweetness of rum to the robustness of bourbon.
Non-Alcoholic Eggnog Recipe
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Calorie Count: Approximately 250 calories per serving
Ingredients
- Whole Milk: 480 ml (2 cups)
- Heavy Cream: 240 ml (1 cup)
- Eggs: 4 large, separated
- Granulated Sugar: 75 grams (1/3 cup)
- Vanilla Extract: 2 teaspoons
- Ground Nutmeg: 1/2 teaspoon, plus extra for garnish
- Almond Extract (optional): 1/4 teaspoon
- Cinnamon: A pinch for each serving
Method
- In a large bowl, beat the egg yolks with the sugar until thick and pale. Stir in the milk, cream, vanilla extract, nutmeg, and almond extract if using.
- Transfer the mixture to a saucepan and heat gently, stirring constantly, until the eggnog thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon (do not boil). Remove from heat.
- In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until soft peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites into the hot mixture until well combined.
- Chill the eggnog thoroughly, at least 2 hours.
- Serve in individual cups, sprinkling each with a pinch of cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg.
Serving Suggestions
Non-alcoholic eggnog is incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in various delightful ways:
- Classic Style: Serve chilled in a festive mug or cup, garnished with a sprinkle of nutmeg or cinnamon.
- Coffee Blend: Mix it with decaffeinated coffee for a creamy, festive coffee treat.
- Over Ice: Pour over crushed ice in a tall glass for a refreshing holiday cooler.
- Dessert Pairing: Complement it with holiday cookies or a slice of pie for a perfect dessert pairing.
Variations
There is a rich diversity of eggnog variations that cater to every taste. From the classic eggnog to the robustly spirited UK style eggnog, if you like eggnogs – you have a few options to choose from.
Conclusion
Non-alcoholic eggnog is a wonderful addition to any holiday table, offering the classic flavors of a beloved seasonal beverage without the inclusion of alcohol.
This makes it a family-friendly option that can be enjoyed by guests of all ages. By preparing this easy and delicious eggnog, you ensure that everyone can partake in the festive joy and comforting traditions of the season.
We hope this recipe inspires you to introduce non-alcoholic eggnog into your holiday traditions this year. Try making it at home and share your experience with us!
Did you add any special twists? How did your family and friends like it? Feel free to leave comments below, share this recipe with others who might enjoy it, and don’t forget to spread the holiday cheer.