There’s something cozy about sipping a glass of homemade eggnog during the holiday season. While many traditional eggnog recipes use alcohol, this version is made without it—so the whole family can ...
Homemade eggnog being ladled into a mug - Kajakiki/Getty Images Nothing hits the spot quite like creamy homemade eggnog. However, if you have little ones, it's important to be careful before ...
Indulge in the festive spirit with our simple and delicious 3-Ingredient Eggnog Cocktail. Perfect for holiday gatherings or a ...
Eggnog contains a mixture of eggs, heavy cream, milk, spices, sugar and, sometimes, liquor like brandy, rum or bourbon. This mixture can either be simmered until it reaches about 160°F and then cooled ...
One of my most treasured pre-2020 holiday memories is the Christmas lunch at the 21 Club, complete with a Salvation Army band and a Christmas carol sing-along. Can someone please bring this back—and ...
Dec. 24 is National Eggnog Day, but the holiday treat is readily available weeks before that. Getting thirsty? While commercially made eggnog is stocked in stores as early as mid-October, some ...
Eggnog — it’s a holiday staple that’s as ingrained as trimming the tree or watching Hallmark movies. While its origins go back centuries to medieval England, the rich, boozy drink has become part of ...
Whisk the egg yolks and sugar together in a medium bowl until light and creamy. In a saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the cream, milk, nutmeg, and salt. Stir often until mixture reaches a light ...
National Eggnog Day – yes, there’s a day for everything these days – is Dec. 24. That means there’s still time for fans of the holiday beverage to decide if they prefer homemade or store-bought ...
Whether or not you’re a fan of eggnog, someone is probably bringing it to your New Year’s gathering. If not made properly, the homemade eggnog recipe could include Salmonella. And no — adding alcohol ...