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Eggnog

Eggnog

This homemade eggnog is nothing like the thin, artificial-tasting versions you might find in grocery stores. Instead, it tastes like grown-up melted ice cream, thanks to the simple and reliable base of cream, egg yolks, sugar, and dark rum. Adding fluffy beaten egg whites right before serving makes it lighter and easier to drink than a cup of dairy and booze has any right to be.

While eggnog has a long history—similar drinks were served in medieval England—it has evolved over the centuries and is ripe for riffing. Writer and bartender Al Culliton hassuggestions“酷小子”由mezcal和topp的版本ed with cocoa powder and freshly grated cinnamon, as well as an “old-fashioned” one with Madeira, Oloroso sherry, and a light dusting of allspice. And if you or your guests are dairy-free, give thisCashew Nut Nog, made with coconut milk, a try.

For more festive cocktail optionscheck out these recipes.

*Raw egg is not recommended for the elderly, people with weakened immune systems…or people who don’t like raw egg.

Editor’s note: This recipe was originally published December 6, 2013.

Ingredients

12 Servings

6 large eggs*, separated
1 cup sugar
A pinch of kosher salt
3 cups whole milk
2 cups heavy cream
2 cups dark rum
Whole nutmeg and cinnamon stick (for serving)
  1. Step 1

    Whisk egg yolks, sugar, and salt in a large punch bowl just until sugar is dissolved, then whisk in milk, cream, and rum. Cover and chill egg nog base at least 2 hours.

    Step 2

    Just before serving, using an electric mixer, beat egg whites in a medium bowl until stiff peaks form. Gently fold into egg nog base. Finely grate nutmeg and cinnamon over as desired.

    Do Ahead:Eggnog base can be made 6 hours ahead. Keep chilled.

Cooks' Note

*Raw egg is not recommended for the elderly and people with weakened immune systems...or people who don't like raw egg.

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