Eggnog
In the words of Jonathan Boucher, 'Fog-drams i' th' morn, or (better still) egg-nogg, At night hot-suppings, and at mid-day, grogg, My palate can regale.' Well, this creamy, mildly saccharine beaten egg beverage takes its place in all the lit-up Christmas whiffs. The drink usually contains a quiet, heady wine or brazen spirits. This wholesome mix makes it perfect for winter and is as light as a cloud. Read these articles to know more about eggnog and its recipes.
- Calories in Eggnog
A hot spicy cup of eggnog is an ideal beverage for a chilly winter's night or at a Christmas party. But the amount of calories present in this holiday drink is rather alarming. Scroll below to learn the nutritional content of eggnog and why you should restrict yourself to having just one glass.
- Eggnog Recipe
Eggnog is one of the traditional beverages. It can be alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic. In this write up, we will see some eggnog recipes. The recipes to make eggnog are not lengthy and you can easily make them at home. Scroll down to know the recipes.
- Easy Eggnog Recipe
Eggnog drinks can be made at home, if you know the right methods. Go through this article for some recipes to prepare this beverage.
- How to Make Eggnog
Do you know how to make eggnog? Here are instructions for making this rich and creamy beverage at home.
- Eggnog Recipes With Alcohol
Eggnog is a sweet drink that is made from milk, sugar and beaten eggs which gives it a frothy look. Eggnog can be mixed with alcoholic beverages like brandy, rum, wine, etc. Making eggnog is quite simple. Go through these recipes and try them at home.