Holiday Recipes: Eggless Eggnog (Vegan Version Included) | Natural Holistic Health Blog

Eggnog has been served as a holiday drink for centuries. However, as we become more aware of the dangers of consuming raw eggs many people seek healthy alternatives to this rich yummy delight.

This version of

eggless eggnog

will not let you down. Note, the

eggless eggnog

recipes listed below call for rum flavor extract, however, you can add liquor if you prefer.

Also, to make Vegan eggless eggnog, replace the milk with unflavored Soy Milk.

Recipes for traditional eggnog and eggnog using egg substitute are also below.

Eggless Eggnog Recipe


Ingredients

  • 5 cups milk (or soy milk)

eggless eggnog


Directions:

In a large bowl, using a mixer, blend instant pudding with 1 cup of milk.

eggless eggnog

Allow pudding to sit until thickened, about 10 minutes.

eggless eggnog

Once thick, add the nutmeg.

eggless eggnog

Add the vanilla

eggless eggnog

Add the sugar, rum and cinnamon (if using them).

eggless eggnog

Mix well. Chill the

eggless eggnog

blend for several hours or overnight if possible.

eggless eggnog

Pour eggless eggnog into serving cups and dust with nutmeg or cinnamon

eggless eggnog


Egg Substitute Eggnog:

You can also make eggnog with egg substitute such as egg beaters. Here’s how…

In a large bowl using a mixer, beat Egg Beaters and sugar together. Add the remaining ingredients and mix well.

Chill for several hours or overnight if possible. Pour into serving cups and dust with nutmeg or cinnamon

* Use ¼ cup egg substitute for each egg a recipe calls for.


Traditional Eggnog Recipe:

And for those who prefer to make traditional eggnog, here’s a thick and creamy recipe for you.

In a large bowl, using a mixer beat the egg yolks until light. Slowly add the sugar and continue to beat until sugar is dissolved.

Next add the milk, whipping cream, nutmeg and rum flavoring. Stir to combine.  In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until they form soft peaks. Mix these into the egg/milk mixture

Chill for several hours or overnight if possible.  Pour into serving cups and dust with nutmeg or cinnamon.


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