Rum, brandy, bourbon, or whiskey can be added to Eggnog. I prefer rum, but I like brandy, bourbon, and whiskey. Trust me when I say that just a small amount is all you need, so it does not overwhelm the eggnog. What temperature do I heat the mixture to ensure the eggs are cook...
Whiskey or bourbon Rum Brandy You can mix them together, as we recommend for this recipe, or stick to a single one. Save your top shelf liquor for sipping on its own; a mid-range affordable liquor is perfect. Avoid really cheap liquors, though, since the flavor tends to be harsh and...
Whether you prefer it boozy or non-alcoholic, follow our easy recipe to make perfect eggnog every Christmas.
rum, or brandy, this eggnog recipe calls for all three, resulting in a festive, complexly flavored drink whose spirit-forward components can stand up to the heft and weight of the rest of the drink. To get the most out of the egg, cream, and sugar base and ...
Please encourage the members of your party to bring a designated driver if they plan on drinking. To lower the alcohol in the recipe, use lower proof whiskey and/or rum, or substitute a cup of milk for every cup of alcohol removed. (none) ...
You also have the choice of brandy, whiskey, or rum for your eggnog, no liquor at all, and even egg-free and vegan options. Seasonal flavors are often added, and a few cocktail recipes rely on store-bought eggnog, so they're even easier. There really is a recipe for everyone, so ...
Make a festive spiced rum eggnog recipe for the perfect adult beverage to enjoy during the holiday season.
The strength of a cup of this spiked eggnog depends on how much rum, brandy, or bourbon you're using. A 6-ounce serving of this recipe that uses a total of 8 ounces of brandy weighs in around 8.8 percent ABV (17.6 proof). Because rum and whiskey have a similar alcohol content as ...
Eggnog, yes or no? And if yes, spiked or non-alcoholic? And if spiked, what alcohol do you add? Rum, bourbon, whiskey? A rich and creamy adult milkshake it was called in one recipe I read. I think it’s a love it or hate it but we’ll see what response we get. ...
Rum, bourbon, whiskey, or brandy would work well, using about 1 ounce per eggnog serving. (9) Carbs. The nutrition calculation assumes you are using erythritol or an erythritol-based sweetener that uses sugar alcohols, whose carbs are non-impact and therefore not included in the nutrition ...