Real eggnog has a lot going for it — a velvety texture, that heady nutmeg scent, and a bang of booze, to start. In my family, it’s a tradition: On Thanksgiving weekend, we whip together cognac or bourbon or rum (I mean hey, who’s picky?) with a rich mixture of egg yolks, milk, heavy cream, and sugar. We keep it in the fridge in the garage in a giant ceramic crock and, following my uncle’s tradition, we stir and taste every day between Thanksgiving and Christmas, with the emphasis on the tasting. Before serving, we fold whipped egg whites in, for body, and then dust it with a grating of fresh nutmeg. By then, the liquor has mellowed out, making it infinitely (read: dangerously) smooth and drinkable.
But what if, say, you’re not drinking alcohol? Or you don’t do dairy? Or you’ve already gone way over your holiday sugar limit? I love celebrating the holidays, but I often find that by late December, I’m full up on the libations and already thinking of my next resolution. Cue the search for an eggnog alternative.
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