NATIONAL EGGNOG DAY – December 24
Sun Dec 24th

National Eggnog Day

On the day before Christmas, National Eggnog Day raises a holiday toast once a year. Eggnog is also known as egg milk punch, and it is a common drink in the United States during the holidays.

The sweetened dairy-based drink is traditionally made with milk and cream, sugar, whipped eggs, and spices. When serving at parties and holiday get-togethers, liquor is often added to the eggnog. Many people favor brandy, rum, whiskey, bourbon, or vodka over vodka. They may even mix up a mixture. For added holiday cheer, try a sprinkle of cinnamon, nutmeg, or pumpkin spice in the glass.

Eggnog is also available in other holiday treats. For example, you can buy eggnog flavored coffees, teas, baked goods, and puddings at your grocery store. You may even have a few recipes of your own to spice up your holiday baking, too!

Many believe that the eggnog drink originated in East Anglia, England, England, even though the source of the eggnog drink is debated. However, some believe it originated as a medieval European drink made with hot milk.

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Enjoy a glass or two of eggnog when gathering with family and friends. Baking eggnog flavored goodies is among the day's treats to enjoy. Make a seasonal ice cream or another holiday treat to share. We've included a few recipes for you to try.

Eggnog Cookies Eggnog Bread Pudding

To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalEggnogDay.

Eggnog FAQ

Q. Does eggnog have to be made with raw eggs?

A. No. A. No. A. No. In place of the eggs listed in the dish, you can use egg substitutes or pasteurized egg products.

Q. Can I make eggnog without alcohol?

A. Yes. Yes. Leave no alcohol out of the mix if you like non-alcoholic beverages or are serving the beverage to children.

Is eggnog hot or cold? Q. Is eggnog served hot or cold?

A. Eggnog is traditionally served cold. However, you can also enjoy it as a delectable hot beverage.