A true staple of the Christmas season is EGGNOG! This recipe is found only here as part of the THM Exclusive Collection.
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A true staple of the Christmas season is EGGNOG! This rich and creamy drink would be an amazing addition to your party menu or for a special night at home with the family. Hang up your stockings by a crackling fire, while you sip some warm Holiday Eggnog. This is a Heavy S, so save it for a couple of special occasions during this wonderful time of the year. This recipe makes over one quart of Holiday Eggnog. For a larger family, or company, double or triple the recipe! Serve hot or enjoy cold. This recipe is part of the THM Exclusive Collection.

Holiday Eggnog

Servings: 1

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A true staple of the Christmas season is EGGNOG! This rich and creamy drink would be an amazing addition to your party menu or for a special night at home with the family. Hang up your stockings by a crackling fire, while you sip some warm Holiday Eggnog. This is a Heavy S, so save it for a couple of special occasions during this wonderful time of the year. This recipe makes over one quart of Holiday Eggnog. For a larger family, or company, double or triple the recipe! Serve hot or enjoy cold.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Start by pouring 2 cups of unsweetened almond milk into a saucepan along with cinnamon and/or pumpkin pie spice and heat on medium-low until it comes to a gentle boil.
  2. Separate the yolks from 6 eggs and put them in separate bowl. Mix sweetener in with the egg yolks.
  3. Remove saucepan from the heat and slowly ladle hot almond milk into egg mixture while gently whisking constantly. You will want to do this step nice and slow so that your eggs don’t curdle.
  4. After it is all incorporated, return the saucepan to the stove on low heat and heat for 3 to 4 minutes more. DO NOT BOIL!
  5. Remove from saucepan and chill in refrigerator for 1 hour.
  6. Once chilled, add the vanilla, 1 cup of heavy whipping cream and two more cups of unsweetened almond milk.
  7. Blend it all in a blender to fully incorporate the egg mixture, but this step is not required if you don’t feel like you need it.
  8. Taste for sweetness and add more if desired.

Note

Recipe Suggestion:

  • Save the egg whites to make a terrific Egg White Scramble for a Fuel Pull Breakfas
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