Easy Vegan Eggnog Recipe | Vegan holiday drink, serve cold or warm (2024)

Dec 23, 2019(Last updated Aug 17, 2022)by Hannah Sunderani

Easy Vegan Eggnog

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Hey guys! I’m ending my holiday recipes shares with this very simple recipe for homemade easy vegan eggnog. You are going to LOVE this one! This recipe is ultra creamy and rich, its thick, sweet, and lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Trust me, you won’t be missing the “egg” in eggnog with this vegan version.

Made with cashews, coconut and almonds this vegan eggnog is the perfect blend of rich and creamy. And, it’s naturally sweetened using dates. You can even spike with dark liquor for a little kick – my husband loves this! Although I prefer it alcohol-free. You can serve chilled, or warm for a vegan eggnog latte.

Certainly, this is an easy holiday drink recipe that will have you swooning, and nothing will get you in the Holiday spirit faster.

So, let me tell you how to make this Easy Vegan Eggnog so you can sip and savoury it in no time.

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Easy Vegan Eggnog

What does eggnog taste like?

Eggnog is a creamy and rich milky drink with subtle Christmas spice like cinnamon and nutmeg. It’s thick and dessert-y with a smooth texture.

Certainly, this vegan eggnog recipe measures up to the traditional. Vegan or not, you’re going to love just how rich and creamy this eggnog recipe is.

Why is eggnog called eggnog?

Traditionally, eggnog is made with – you guessed it – eggs. In fact, the traditional drink is quite dairy-heavy using eggs, milk and cream. However, this version of eggnog is void of all the dairy ingredients, and is made completely vegan. So perhaps it might be better titled “Vegnog“? But, to keep things simple I’ll refer to it as vegan eggnog.

As for the word “nog,” this is a bit of a mystery. Wikipedia says that it could stem from a type of liquor that was used (called nog) to spike the drink. Others say that it had to do with the spoon used to serve. I’ll leave it to you to decide, as a topic of discussion, at your next holiday gathering.

Ingredients:

The ingredients for this recipe are simple and straight forward. And likely you already have them in your pantry.

For this recipe you will need:

  • almonds
  • raw cashews
  • coconut flakes
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • dates
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How to make this easy vegan eggnog

The process for making vegan eggnog is very similar making homemade almond milk.

Simply toss the ingredients in a bowl and soak overnight. Or to save time, pour boiling water over the nuts and soak for 1-2 hours. Next, add the soaked nuts to your blender with fresh water, dates and spice, and blend until smooth (approx. 1 minute). Strain through a nut milk bag, (alternatively, you can use a thin t-shirt, towel or a pair of tights) and viola – you’ve got a thick and creamy eggnog ready to be sipped and savoured.

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What alcohol goes well with vegan eggnog?

If you want to spike your eggnog, I’d recommend to add a splash of bourbon. Mix into a cold glass of eggnog, sip and enjoy. My recommendation is to pick sweeter dark liqueurs for mixing. You can also use brandy, dark rum or cognac.

This recipe is also delicious served warm, for a vegan eggnog latte. Spiked or not, it’s up to you!

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How to sweeten your eggnog

I’ve sweetened this eggnog naturally using dates. It offers a sweet caramelized flavour that can’t be beat. Alternatively, you could also sweeten the blend with maple syrup to taste, or agave.

Other hot drinks you might like:

If you’re digging this recipe for easy vegan eggnog, you might also like these hot drinks:

  • Easy Vegan Gingerbread Lattes
  • Golden Turmeric Lattes
  • Vegan Hot Chocolate

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Lorren Home Trends Siena Collection Crystal Double Old Fashion Beverage Glass with Gold Band Design, Set of 4

Crystal glasses used to serve the eggnog.

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Vitamix A2500 Ascent Series Smart Blender, Professional-Grade

This is the blender I use. However, you don’t need a high performance blender to make this recipe.

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Premium Fine Mesh Food Grade Nut Milk Bag

This is the nut milk bag I have. Alternatively, you can use a thin t-shirt, towel or a pair of tights.

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So there we have it. A very easy vegan eggnog recipe that’s rich, sweet, creamy, and lightly spiced for the holidays.

Certainly, it’s a recipe that everyone can enjoy, from kids to babies and adults. (Feel free to add a splash of bourbon, brandy, or rum for the adults). Serve chilled as I have, or warmed for a vegan eggnog latte. I’m sure it will be a hit with your loved ones, vegan or not. And surely nothing will get you in the holiday spirit faster.

And, if you do make this recipe please let me know in the comments below what you think! I love hearing from you. And of course, tag me on Instagram with the hashtag #twospoons. Nothing makes me happier than to see your recreations.


Easy Vegan Eggnog

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By Hannah Sunderani

This eggnog is ultra creamy and rich, thick, sweet, and lightly spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg. Serve chilled, or warmed as a vegan eggnog latte.

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Prep Time 2 hours hours

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Serves 4 people

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup almonds soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cup raw cashews soaked overnight
  • 1/4 cup coconut flakes soaked overnight
  • 3 cups water
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 2 medjool dates pits removed
  • splash bourbon (optional)

Instructions

  • Soak almonds, raw cashews and coconut flakes overnight. Or to speed up time, pour boiling water over bowl of mixed nuts and let soak for 1-2 hours. Strain and rise. Add soaked nut mix to blender with water, cinnamon, nutmeg, sea salt and dates. Blend on high for 1 minute.

  • Pour mixture into a nut milk bag and squeeze to strain the milk. (Alternatively you can use a thin tea towel, old t-shirt or pair of tights). Continue to squeeze, moving your hands around the bag to allow new areas to be milked, until you can no longer milk anymore liquid.

  • Pour the freshly squeezed egg nog from your bowl back into your blender (this allows for easy transfer into a bottle). Transfer the egg nog into an air tight bottle and store in the fridge. Serve chilled, or warm for a latte style drink. Optional to add a splash of dark liquor (bourbon, brandy or cognac) for a spiked version.

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Notes

Vegan eggnog will keep in fridge for up to 5 days. Warm in a saucepan for a latte style version. Or serve chilled.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 217kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 158mg | Potassium: 292mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 18IU | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 1mg

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    FAQs

    Should eggnog be served cold or hot? ›

    Is Eggnog Served Hot or Cold? Eggnog is traditionally served as a punch at parties, and as such, is usually chilled or room temperature. However, warmed eggnog is also a delightful treat. In this case, we say "to each your own!" Enjoy your eggnog however you like it.

    Do you have to heat eggnog when making it? ›

    If a recipe calls for folding raw, beaten egg whites into the eggnog, use pasteurized eggs. It has not been proven that raw egg whites are free of Salmonella bacteria. If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

    What's the difference between eggnog and holiday nog? ›

    (What's the difference between eggnog and Holiday Nog? Eggnog must have a minimum 6 percent butterfat and a minimum 1 percent egg yolk by weight; Holiday Nog, which Spangler called a flavored milk product, has 2 percent butterfat and less than 1 percent egg yolk by weight.)

    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.

    How long will eggnog last in the refrigerator? ›

    The Food and Drug Administration suggests consuming commercial eggnog within three to five days of opening a carton, and you should drink homemade eggnog within two to four days of making. If you're unsure whether eggnog has gone off, give it a whiff, and check for these signs: lumpy texture. spoiled milk smell.

    How do you serve pre made eggnog? ›

    Classic Spiked Eggnog

    This super-simple recipe makes six 6½-ounce servings. For a well-balanced drink, add one part spirit to five parts eggnog and finish with a sprinkle of cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg for a boozy refreshment.

    Is raw or cooked eggnog better? ›

    So after the initial taste test with both batches freshly made, the cooked one tasted better, no doubt; it was richer, creamier, more custardy, and packed a lot more flavour than the raw one.

    Can you drink eggnog room temperature? ›

    Life and eggnog offer no guarantees, but the experts recommend these tips to minimize risk of nasty nog: Keep food — and drinks! — at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or cooler to prevent pesky pathogens.

    Why do people drink eggnog during the holidays? ›

    It was thought that the use of “luxury” ingredients such as cream and alcohol would invite prosperity into the household for the coming year. In most households today, a cup of eggnog ushers in the good cheer of the holiday more so than any belief in impending wealth.

    What holiday do you drink eggnog? ›

    Throughout Canada, the United States and some European countries, eggnog is traditionally consumed over the Christmas season, from late October until the end of the holiday season. A variety called ponche crema has been made and consumed in Venezuela and Trinidad since the 1900s, also as part of the Christmas season.

    Why is eggnog only a Christmas drink? ›

    The drink first made its appearance in the American colonies in the 18th century, where both eggs and rum were plentiful. Eggnog was particularly popular around Christmastime because of its warm temperature and the addition of flavors, like cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla bean, that embodied the winter season.

    Can you buy vegan eggnog? ›

    If you're vegan (or dairy-free or egg-free), traditional eggnog is off-limits. Luckily, lots of non-dairy milk companies have released their own holiday nog blends and the nutrition numbers look a little more impressive than the classic drink. We wanted to see what they taste like so we put them to the test.

    Is almond milk egg nog good? ›

    Delicious. I've been drinking Almond Breeze Almond Nog as a replacement to regular Egg Nog that has a lot of sugar during winter season for several years. It has a lot of flavor, nutty but still sweet/ I also love it is plant based and healthy.

    What are the ingredients in holiday nog? ›

    2% Reduced Fat Milk (With Vitamin A Palmitate and Vitamin 3D), Water, Cane Sugar, Agave Syrup, Contains 2% Or Less: Whey Protein Concentrate, Natural Flavors, Egg Yolk, Carrot Juice Concentrate, Dipotassium Phosphate, Carrageenan, Gellan Gum, Soy Protein Isolate, Salt, Nutmeg, Exhausted Vanilla Bean Materials.

    Does eggnog taste good heated up? ›

    Warm eggnog is best served on especially cold days when you need something to heat yourself up. The heat from the milk, combined with the custardy texture of the drink and the warming feeling from the alcohol, will definitely make it a godsend.

    What is the best alcohol to 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.

    Do you serve eggnog before or after dinner? ›

    You could offer black coffee, or Kahlua after dinner all year long, but at this time of year spiced eggnog is a treat. If you're eating savory things, eggnog should go later with dessert, not first. Eggnog coats your palette and will ruin the flavor of a lot of things if it's not followed by something sharp.

    Is eggnog good for a cold? ›

    Eggnog is a drink with a long history. It's a descendant of the medieval posset—a mix of hot milk, booze, sugar, and spices—drunk because people loved it, but also traditionally touted as a cure for colds, chills, fever, and flu.

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