Easy Vegan Eggnog (2024)

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The holidays are upon us, and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate than with some seriously rich, comforting eggnog.

Let us show you how easy it is to make this 6-ingredient, 1-blender, naturally-sweetened vegan eggnog, perfect for the holidays and beyond!

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What is Eggnog?

Eggnog is a rich, seasonal beverage traditionally made with eggs, milk, sugar, nutmeg, and bourbon.

Our version, however, is a little different. It’s made with a blend of creamy dairy-free milks — we love cashew, almond, and coconut. And it’s naturally sweetened with maple syrup and subtly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg.

How to Make Eggnog?

Eggnog is traditionally made by whipping eggs and sugar, and then stirring in milk and/or whipping cream, bourbon, and nutmeg. It can also be made on the stovetop, cooled, then combined with whipped egg white.

Our version, however, is quite simple as it’s made entirely in the blender. No fancy footwork required.

For best flavor and texture, we recommend making your own dairy-free milk for this recipe. We prefer a blend of cashew and almond. Then opt for canned coconut milk to add that quintessential thick, creamy texture that eggnog is known for.

For a boozy version, you can also add 1 ounce of bourbon per 8-ounce (1-cup) serving. But we honestly prefer it without.

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What does Eggnog taste like?

I’ve always thought eggnog tasted like melted ice cream, which makes sense because it’s basically the components of ice cream served at room temperature or chilled.

However, to me, our version tastes like perfectly sweet, rich dairy-free milk that’s subtly spiced.

What Alcohol Goes in Eggnog?

The most traditional alcohol used in eggnog is rum, brandy, or bourbon (our favorite being bourbon). However, we think our version would also work well with coffee liqueur, vodka, or (dairy-free) Kahlúa.

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We hope you LOVE this eggnog! It’s:

  • Creamy & rich
  • Naturally sweetened
  • Easy to make
  • Festive
  • & Super delicious

This would make the perfect beverage to share with friends and family this weekend. And it’s appropriate for the whole family since it’s alcohol-optional!

Hot tip: We also used this eggnog as a base for Golden Milk and our Matcha Latte and found the results delicious. Because it’s thicker than your average dairy-free milk, we recommend slightly diluting with water for best results.

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Incredibly rich, creamy vegan eggnog that's easy to make and perfect for the holidays! Naturally sweetened, 6 ingredients, 1 blender required!

Author Minimalist Baker

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Servings 11 (1/2-cup servings)

Course Beverage

Cuisine Gluten-Free, Vegan

Freezer Friendly 1 month

Does it keep? 4-5 Days

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

EGGNOG

  • 3 cups dairy-free milk (preferably homemade // we love a cashew-almond blend — see instructions)
  • 1 14-oz can full-fat coconut milk (use light for lighter eggnog)
  • 4-6 Tbsp maple syrup, plus more to taste (substitute up to half with coconut sugar)
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, plus more to taste
  • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg, plus more to taste
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp ground cardamom (optional)

FOR SERVING optional

Instructions

  • Optional: If making your own dairy-free milk, soak nuts of choice overnight in cool water or cover with hot water and soak for 1 hour. Then drain, rinse well, and add to a high speed blender along with desired amount of filtered water (for a creamier milk, we went with 3/4 cup (90 g) raw soaked cashews, 3/4 cup (95 g) raw soaked almonds, and 4 cups (946 ml) water as the recipe is written; adjust amounts as needed if adjusting serving size). Strain through a nut milk bag and set aside.

  • To a high-speed blender, add 3 cups (710 ml) dairy-free milk (as recipe is written, adjust amounts as needed if adjusting serving size), coconut milk, maple syrup (starting with the lesser amount), cinnamon, ground nutmeg, vanilla extract, and cardamom (optional).

  • Blend on high until creamy and smooth — 1-2 minutes. Then taste and adjust flavor as needed, adding more spices for warmth or maple syrup for sweetness.

  • For serving, enjoy cold, over ice, or hot by heating over medium heat until warm (we prefer chilled, no ice). Optionally, you can add 1/2 – 1 ounce bourbon per 1 cup (8-ounce) serving. This is optional, but a festive addition! Serve as is or with coconut whipped cream and a pinch more cinnamon or nutmeg.

  • Transfer remaining eggnog to a jar for storing. Leftovers should keep in the refrigerator up to 4-5 days. Or freeze into ice cubes and store up to 1 month. Shake well before serving — a little separation is natural.

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Notes

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated with unfortified cashew milk, the lesser amount of maple syrup, and without optional ingredients.
*Prep time does not include making dairy-free milk. If making your own dairy-free milk, allow time for soaking, draining, and mixing.
*We also had success using this eggnog (bourbon / alcohol omitted) as a base for Golden Milk and our Matcha Latte. Because it’s thicker than your average dairy-free milk, we recommend slightly diluting with water for best results.

Nutrition (1 of 11 servings)

Serving: 1 half-cup servings Calories: 117 Carbohydrates: 7.5 g Protein: 1.1 g Fat: 9.2 g Saturated Fat: 6.2 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0 g Monounsaturated Fat: 0 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 44 mg Potassium: 16 mg Fiber: 0.3 g Sugar: 5.2 g Vitamin A: 0.4 IU Vitamin C: 0 mg Calcium: 14 mg Iron: 0.32 mg

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FAQs

What is vegan eggnog made of? ›

Eggnog is a rich, seasonal beverage traditionally made with eggs, milk, sugar, nutmeg, and bourbon. Our version, however, is a little different. It's made with a blend of creamy dairy-free milks — we love cashew, almond, and coconut.

What to substitute for heavy cream in eggnog? ›

You can make a similar heavy cream alternative using regular milk and butter. Whole milk has a fat percentage of around 3.5% and is preferable to lower-fat varieties, but you'll still want to use more melted butter than you would with half-and-half. For best results, try mixing ⅔ cup of whole milk with ⅓ cup butter.

What alcohol do you put in eggnog? ›

Choose The Right Spirit

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

How do you make store bought eggnog better? ›

How to Spike Store-Bought Eggnog. Aim for a ratio of about five-to-one of eggnog to your selected spirit for the best flavor. For each 8-ounce glass, add one shot (1.5 ounces) of alcohol.

What is eggnog made of without eggs? ›

Blend 2 cups milk, sugar, pudding mix, rum-flavored extract, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger in a blender on medium-high speed until smooth; pour into a pitcher. Stir remaining 3 cups milk into mixture. Refrigerate eggnog until thickened, at least 1 hour. Stir well before serving.

What is dairy free eggnog made of? ›

Making dairy free egg nog is easy, and nobody will be able to tell the difference. All you need to do is swap milk and cream with almond milk and full fat coconut milk. Start by beating the pasture raised egg yolks with 1/3 cup of maple sugar until light and creamy. You can also use maple syrup and it will work fine.

Does eggnog curdle with alcohol? ›

Though rare, there is the potential that eggnog will curdle when it's mixed with alcohol. That's typically due to too much acid interacting with the dairy.

What pairs best with egg nog? ›

Rum is the classic alcohol to splash in a glass of eggnog. This pairing is so iconic that rum is often listed in many traditional eggnog recipes. If you'd like to add rum to your mugful, opt for a golden or dark rum.

What's the best rum to put in eggnog? ›

Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum

"When choosing a rum, I personally find a spiced rum to be the best for the flavors incorporated in eggnogs," he said. "Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum is best for its quality and flavor profile.”

Why you should be careful with that eggnog? ›

Eggs must be cooked to 160 degrees F to kill bacteria such as Salmonella that may be present. If your eggnog recipe calls for raw eggs, it may not be safe. Adding alcohol inhibits bacterial growth, but it cannot be relied upon to kill bacteria.

Why does store bought eggnog taste different? ›

There are a couple of reasons that store-bought 'nog will never taste as good as home made. First off, homemade eggnog gets its thickness and flavor from real eggs, but compared to other ingredients in commercial eggnog, eggs are expensive.

Why don t stores sell eggnog year round? ›

Most plants keep producing eggnog through New Year's, and start dumping their unsold product in January. Although associated with the holidays, eggnog doesn't need to be seasonal. Dairy plants could produce small batches of eggnog off-season for hard-core nogheads, but they don't because it's not cost-effective.

What is non alcoholic eggnog made of? ›

To make this homemade eggnog without alcohol, you will need the following ingredients (full quantities in recipe card below): dairy - heavy cream and whole milk. spices and seasoning - nutmeg, vanilla extract, sugar, and salt. egg - you will need eggs and extra egg yolks.

Is Silk egg nog Vegan? ›

But in recent years, they scaled back their seasonal offerings to focus solely on Silk Holiday Nog. I think it could have been a good move, since Silk Holiday Nog really is a classic. It's a sweet soymilk-based nog that's dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, and made with non-GMO whole soybeans.

Does egg nog have real eggs in it? ›

If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

Does oat nog have egg? ›

Earth's Own Oat Nog takes the best-tasting oat milk around and adds nutmeg and cinnamon for a festive flavour that's a gift in itself. Contains 1g protein per serving. No dairy, eggs, canola oil or carrageenan.

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