Enjoy this Holiday twist on a classic cocktail by using Eggnog in place of the cream in your White Russian.
The Sunday Funday Bloggers are sharing Eggnog recipes today....Cheers!!
Colleen of Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice is hosting this week and asked us to share any recipes that included Eggnog. Let's see what everyone brought to the table....
- Eggnog Carrot Kheer from Sneha's Recipe
- Eggnog Cookie Bars from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Eggnog Mini Flans from Mayuri's Jikoni
- Eggnog White Russian from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Family Style Eggnog from Palatable Pastime
- Homemade Eggnog from Amy's Cooking Adventures
- Snowy Eggnog Melt-Away Cookies from Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck Survive Despite a Whiskered Accomplice
I wasn't sure if we should have our Sunday Funday Bloggers share recipes today since it is such a busy time of the year so I asked the regular participants for their thoughts. Colleen said she would like to share a post this morning and was kind enough to offer to host the event. Colleen chose the theme Eggnog.
I started out by telling her that I would be making Eggnog Oatmeal. Then, when I told my husband that I was going to make Oatmeal with Eggnog he, not so politely I might add, told me that he did not want his Oatmeal made with Eggnog. My bad for telling him about it first instead of waiting until he tried it.
So I asked her to change my title to an Eggnog SourDough Bread Pudding. Well, like I said, this is a busy time of year and I never got around to making that loaf of sourdough. But I was relaxing one evening, binging on The Bear, and Frank asked me if he could get me anything. I told him I needed a recipe using eggnog and asked him to concoct a cocktail with the reminder that it had to be new and not one I had posted in the past.
You will find additional Eggnog Drinks, including how to make Homemade Eggnog, in the recipe box below.
In addition to the fun recipes shared above by my Sunday Funday Blogging Friends, you may also want to check out some other recipes I have shared for using up that Holiday Eggnog.
However you decide to enjoy your Eggnog I want to wish you a very Happy Holiday Season. I am off to enjoy Christmas Eve Brunch with our daughter, Marissa's Aunt, Uncle, and Brother followed by a visit to Frank's brother's home for a Klik family gathering.
Merry Christmas!!!
Yield: 1 cocktail
Eggnog White Russian
Enjoy this Holiday twist on a classic cocktail by using Eggnog in place of the cream in your White Russian.
Prep time: 2 MinTotal time: 2 Min
Ingredients
- 1 jigger Vanilla Vodka
- 2 jiggers Coffee Liqueur
- Eggnog
- Ice
- Nutmeg, if desired
Instructions
- Fill a rock glass with ice.
- Combine the vodka and coffee liqueur in a shaker and shake to combine. Pour over the ice.
- Top with Eggnog and a sprinkle of freshly grated nutmeg, if desired.
- Serve with a stirrer so the recipient can mix the ingredients.
Property of A Day in the Life on the Farm
Wendy, I'm glad y'all finally settled on a recipe that you both could be happy with. And, I'm excited to try this one out. I don't love coffee but I do love coffee-flavored drinks and this one sounds heavenly! Thanks for sharing and Happy Holidays!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Colleen. Cheers.
DeleteI'm definitely trying out this Eggnog White Russian. Cheers and Happy Holidays Wendy to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mayuri. And best to you and yours as well.
DeleteMerry Christmas to you! Tell Frank I love his concoction and plan to enjoy one tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI will Karen. Merry Christmas. Enjoy your Holiday. Cheers.
DeleteWow! that's a delicious drink with eggnog, must try this!
ReplyDeleteCheers Sneha.
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