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Eggnog for Two (or Three)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

Sometimes I just want to make a small batch of eggnog for two or three people, but all the recipes I found make seem to make gallons! Use this recipe when it's just you and a guest or two. Makes 2 large mugs or 3 medium mugs.

I also don't like those super sweet versions so this recipe tones down the sugar. Add more if you like. If you have some Cointreau, try adding about 1 Tbsp in place of the bourbon ;) In this recipe the eggs are not cooked, so make sure you have fresh, high quality eggs! Note: For lighter eggnog, sub extra milk for the cream.

Sometimes I just want to make a small batch of eggnog for two or three people, but all the recipes I found make seem to make gallons! Use this recipe when it's just you and a guest or two. Makes 2 large mugs or 3 medium mugs.

I also don't like those super sweet versions so this recipe tones down the sugar. Add more if you like. If you have some Cointreau, try adding about 1 Tbsp in place of the bourbon ;) In this recipe the eggs are not cooked, so make sure you have fresh, high quality eggs! Note: For lighter eggnog, sub extra milk for the cream.

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Eggnog for Two (or Three)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

Sometimes I just want to make a small batch of eggnog for two or three people, but all the recipes I found make seem to make gallons! Use this recipe when it's just you and a guest or two. Makes 2 large mugs or 3 medium mugs.

I also don't like those super sweet versions so this recipe tones down the sugar. Add more if you like. If you have some Cointreau, try adding about 1 Tbsp in place of the bourbon ;) In this recipe the eggs are not cooked, so make sure you have fresh, high quality eggs! Note: For lighter eggnog, sub extra milk for the cream.

Sometimes I just want to make a small batch of eggnog for two or three people, but all the recipes I found make seem to make gallons! Use this recipe when it's just you and a guest or two. Makes 2 large mugs or 3 medium mugs.

I also don't like those super sweet versions so this recipe tones down the sugar. Add more if you like. If you have some Cointreau, try adding about 1 Tbsp in place of the bourbon ;) In this recipe the eggs are not cooked, so make sure you have fresh, high quality eggs! Note: For lighter eggnog, sub extra milk for the cream.

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Ingredients

20 mins
2 servings
  1. 2Fresh eggs - separate the whites and yolks so you have 2 whites and 2 yolks
  2. 240 mlWhole milk (1 cup)
  3. 120 mlHeavy cream (1/2 cup - sub milk for lighter version)
  4. 4 tbspSugar, more to taste
  5. 1/2 tspVanilla
  6. 3 TbspBourbon or rum (i love cointreau too!)
  7. 1/2 tspNutmeg
  8. 1/4 tspGround cloves (optional)
  9. DashCinnamon
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20 mins
  1. 1

    Separate the egg whites and yolks into two separate large bowls.

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  2. 2

    With a whisk or mixer, beat the egg yolks until they start to lighten in color. Then, gradually add 3 Tbsp of sugar, mixing it in until it dissolves.

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  3. 3

    Add the milk, cream, bourbon (and Cointreau if using) and nutmeg and stir to combine. I prefer mine less sweet so taste and add more sugar if you like. Set aside.

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  4. 4

    In the other bowl, beat the egg whites until foamy and "soft peaks" form (that means the little peaks that form when beating start to form, but will still melt back into the mixture).

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  5. 5

    Gradually add the 1 tablespoon of sugar and beat until stiff peaks form (= the egg white peaks will stand up on their own without melting back into the mix).

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  6. 6

    Fold the egg whites into the rest of eggnog. Serve into cups and dust with cinnamon and more nutmeg to taste.

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Felice @morinoko
on October 20, 2015 00:51
Connecticut, United States
I grew up in Southern Germany and Ohio, and spent 10 years in Japan. I love bread baking, #German food, and healthy, homestyle cooking in general inspired by my family and the seasons.Follow my cooking adventures on Instagram :)https://instagram.com/morinoko_
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Orla Carey
Orla Carey @cook_111633305
January 05, 2025 23:58
Am I missing a step or is this completely uncooked? I’ve seen plenty of recipes where the whites are uncooked but this is the first time I’ve not seen any heating mentioned.
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