vanilla, and caramel flavors of a bourbon cutting through the thick cream like an icebreaker in the Arctic, too. The question then, is how much booze do you put into a pitcher of eggnog and when?
Does anyone have a good homemade eggnog recipe? Byolittlewood— On Jan 01, 2008 does the commercially prepared eggnog that you can buy at the grocery store contain pasteurized eggs? do they even use real eggs anymore in them? WiseGeek, in your inbox ...
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was the brainchild of the Hives, who always wanted to do a song with Lauper. "This is a Christmas song whose eggnog has been spiked with acid, and whose definition of holiday cheer comes with a complimentary kick below the belt," wroteHuffington Postin 2013. "It's al...
was the brainchild of the Hives, who always wanted to do a song with Lauper. "This is a Christmas song whose eggnog has been spiked with acid, and whose definition of holiday cheer comes with a complimentary kick below the belt," wroteHuffington Postin 2013. "It's also a...
In fact, eggnog dates back decades, and it was often consumed as a riff on classical French vanilla ice cream or custard. "You would start by taking just regular ice cream mix with egg yolks in it, which are added for color and flavor," Young said. A manufacturer might add more yello...
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Coquito, a popular eggnog-like Christmas drink in Puerto Rico, can be made with regular or coconut rum. It's flavored with coconut cream, milk, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Coconut rums can also be used as a variation of the usual dark rum and cola combinations; they could be mixed with non...
and tradition (candy canes, gingerbread, eggnog, etc.) of the yummies rather than about gluttony. Focus more on giving than getting. Just about every parent I know bemoans the commercialism of the season as well as the “I want, I want, I want” attitude of many children. Yet when I...
Seasonal eggnog is far more versatile than you might think. When you’ve got some left over from the holiday party, use it to make rich, nutmeg-scented mashed potatoes, oatmeal, biscuits and more.