Going to try the Overstrom-Coleman recipe that was the favorite in the Punch Drink test, which TBH isn’t much different than Brown, Bourdain, and Ruhlman ones.
https://punchdrink.com/articles/in-s...eggnog-recipe/
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Going to try the Overstrom-Coleman recipe that was the favorite in the Punch Drink test, which TBH isn’t much different than Brown, Bourdain, and Ruhlman ones.
https://punchdrink.com/articles/in-s...eggnog-recipe/
Last year I drank some that had been aging for two years and it wasn't substantially different from month-old eggnog. There was satisfaction after the fact, too, in that I didn't experience any gastrointestinal upset.
Is this the non-dairy recipe? Is it basically just booze and eggs?
Cracked open the last of last winter's egg nog tonight and tasted it back to back with some store bought nog. Mine isn't as thick as that but taste is great.
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I decided that I needed to elevate my nutmeg game to match the effort and expense I’m putting into the eggnog, so I splurged on a nutmeg grater:
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I've been using a microplane for grating nutmeg. I thought this was pretty cool and searched for it. $59 msrp (https://www.faire.com/product/p_f09hrp1rpr)??? I think I'll stick with the microplane.
Let's get this very important thread back to the front page, shall we?
While I'm a philistine and dabble in the store-bought nog, I am looking for the appropriate booze to add to my festive holiday drink. The ye olde intarwebz says just about every type of booze can be added, but I don't buy it.
What does the maggotry like to add to their egg nog?
Recently, I tried some St Germain and it gives it a nice dimension. Then I decided I needed a higher alcohol content and added more Maker's. Rum seems like an option, as does Kahlua if you're doing egg nog for breakfast.
WMMD?
Rum or Bourbon. The floral of elderflower wouldn’t work for me I use it for pastry, but a chaques son gout.
I use commercial eggnog (small farm, same place the “good” cream and milk come from). That mass farm stuff just do bourbon shooters and toss the nog
If we're entertaining I like to go for the whole magilla and do rum, brandy, and whiskey but if I was relegated to using only 1 liquor it'd be whiskey for sure. The beauty of this debate is that there's no wrong answers. In the immortal words of Al Czervik, "We're all gonna get laid!".
Sounds like I need to go pick up some suitable brandy. I'm deep on the scotches, bourbons, Irish whisky, 'merican whiskey, Japanese whiskey, and even some rum. Plenty of vodkas, and liqueurs. No brandy.
My homemade has whiskey, brandy, and rum. I haven’t bought eggnog in years, but if I were adding liquor to it, I’d probably lean toward rum out of some sense of historical verisimilitude. Colonial America drank A LOT of rum.
Honestly it probably doesn’t matter a lot. You’re talking about background behind all the dairy, eggs, and sugar.
Tis the season. Just made three batches of Alton Brown’s aged eggnog recipe
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Rum, Brandy and Rye whisky FTW