Eggnog, anyone?

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I'm a massive fan

My favorite is easily Borden's Old Fashion (it used to be the regular or only eggnog from them but changed), then Southern Comfort regular and vanilla spice, Braham's eggnog (ice cream store in the South).

I've tried to make dairy free versions and have never liked the outomes....part of the reason is taste and the other is thinness....aka the viscosity. But, I have found a solution....adding very small amounts of Xanthum gum....then blending and adding more...until you reach the thickness you prefer. If too much is added, it'll turn into a pudding!!
kelton
 
I love eggnog (the premixed alcoholic kind) but has too much fat for be to enjoy much of.
The Bordon one is also good if I want a smaller container or no alcohol.
I have a bottle of pumpkin-nog that I will be opening soon for Thanksgiving - never had that before...
 
My grandmother used to make it from scratch--very thick and rich--with rye whiskey in it. Don't ask me why rye, but she always insisted on that, even though she always had plenty of bourbon in the house. She would send my grandfather to the liquor store for a pint of rye to use in the mix.

As far as pre-made eggnog goes, I really miss Pine State. It was a local dairy in North Carolina that got busted in a bid rigging scandal for school cafeteria contracts in the late '80s and went out of business shortly thereafter. I was never concerned about the pre-packaged ones being non-alcoholic because I can easily remedy that, if I wish. Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't.
 
I'll make some for the holiday season

without alcohol.Some people might add a little 'something' to it. I've never tasted alcohol, ever. No, I DON'T have a 'problem', although, I believe some have thought I do, because I don't drink. But, that's not it.
Perhaps I'll put a recipe for it in the VCCC Christmas newsletter!
 
I sleep so soundly

during the holidays because I like to end the day with an egg nog night cap. I like to ad a shot of Captain Morgans spiced rum to the egg nog and a pinch of nutmeg on top. I prefer the rich gourmet eggnog's like Southern Comfort. My parent's used to make Tom&Jerry's from the batter you can purchase most places. It's served hot. My step-mom would make up a batch of Hot Buttered Rum about 6 weeks before the holidays and store it in a dark place. Hot apple cider with or without alcohol and cinnamon sticks and a slice of orange on top. Tip: That Tom&Jerrys batter I spoke of makes an excellent rub for cooking a ham, you're welcome!
 
Thank you, Bill!

You are part of what makes this forum so good.

I'll still make the regular egg nog.....I'll entertain a lot over the holidays. I'll make home made hot chocolate, egg nog, iced tea (of course), as well as loads (hundreds) of various cookies, banana nut bread, zucchini bread, Irish soda bread, brownies, and assorted cakes, in addition to Italian cannoli(s)For a guy who lives alone, this house swings at Christmastime.
 
I dont

Drink either never have But I LOVE good egg nog Also a egg nog custard pie is really good.
 
and.......

eggnog pancakes and waffles.Eggnog salt water taffies can be found this time of year. I've been told that the dairies make only one batch a year, after that's gone.... I sent an email to one of the local dairies thanking them for putting out such a good tasting nog, and I thought their regular was every bit as good as the gourmet brands that cost twice as much. They sent me a letter thanking me, and that they passed my email around in a meeting and sent me a 10.00 gift card which could be used for anything in the store where I purchased their products. It's nice to be nice!
 
Hans, you don't

drink, either? It is Hans, right? I've been seeing Han's.I want to be sure, there's no apostrophe in your name. My late father was from N Carolina (Roxborough). Sometimes the names are a bit different.
Have you been ridiculed for not imbibing? Some people thrive on that stuff.
Well, as you know, that little beverage can be enjoyed in many ways.
Happy Holidays to you, Hans.
 
I found several recipes

some call for alcohol. You can ALWAYS add it to any of them. Some add it to everything they can find...rum and Coke? etc......
Some require cooking, some don't. Some are hesitant to consume raw eggs, etc.
Some aren't afraid at all. I've made 2 different types.
I'll be bringing some to Sam's mini meet in December.
I hope everyone enjoys it. If not. well, then more for the rest.
 

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