The holidays simply wouldn’t feel complete without the rich, creamy flavor of eggnog taking center stage. Whether it’s served as a classic drink in festive mugs or transformed into decadent desserts, ...
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 ...
Traditional eggnog is, essentially, a drinkable custard with raw eggs. It’s meant to be decadent, thick, spiced, and alcoholic (if you’re into that sort of thing). But making a big batch of eggnog isn ...
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There are many things that make the holidays special, but two that tend to stand out above the rest are family and food. For example, enjoying a glass of eggnog with loved ones is a treasured ...
When you have leftover eggnog and gingerbread cookies from Christmas, the best thing to do is turn it into a new dessert. Eggnog gingerbread tiramisu is a no-bake delight that uses these ingredients ...
Ochsner Eat Fit NOLA intern Emily Van Eck experimented with a variety of ingredients to find just the right combination for a low-sugar, low-calorie holiday drinks that still offered the rich flavor ...
This article is brought to you by Ochsner Health. As a lifelong eggnog enthusiast, I’ve always relished the creamy richness of traditional eggnog. As a registered dietitian, however, I don’t love its ...