You don’t want it to boil, just to warm it up until it’s hot but not bubbling ... Be careful not to let it boil, or the eggs may curdle. 5. Add Alcohol (Optional): If you’re making alcoholic eggnog, ...
The dessert is then served along with custard, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream to complement the warm spices and ... who created this recipe. "So was classic eggnog." The result is a ...
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Homemade Eggnog
If you’re a huge eggnog fan like we are, you are in for a real treat with this recipe! Once you taste this homemade eggnog, ...
With a gingersnap-pecan crust, a boozy whipped-cream topping, and a filling made with real eggnog, this holiday dessert is as festive as they come. Anna Theoktisto is a recipe tester and developer.
The hot vs. cold eggnog debate depends on several factors, including the local climate and individual taste preference. Whether or not you spike your eggnog also has an impact. "Without alcohol ...
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Simple Eggnog Recipe
Don’t want all the extras in a recipe post ... regardless of any alcohol additions you may have mixed in to your eggnog. Do you serve eggnog hot or cold? Eggnog is traditionally served cold ...