Egg Nog #4
Ingrédients
- Egg Yolk 6
- Sugar 1/4 cup
- Milk 2 cups
- Light rum 1/2 cup
- Bourbon 1/2 cup
- Vanilla extract 1 tsp
- Salt 1/4 tsp
- Whipping cream 1 cup
- Egg White 6
- Sugar 1/4 cup
- Nutmeg Ground
Instructions
In a small mixer bowl beat egg yolks till blended. Gradually add 1/4 cup sugar, beating at high speed till thick and lemon colored. Stir in milk, stir in rum, bourbon, vanilla, and salt. Chill thoroughly. Whip cream. Wash beaters well. In a large mixer bowl beat egg whites till soft peaks form. Gradually add remaining 1/4 cup sugar, beating to stiff peaks. Fold yolk mixture and whipped cream into egg whites. Serve immediately. Sprinkle nutmeg over each serving. Serve in a punch bowl or another big bowl. NOTE: For a nonalcoholic eggnog, prepare Eggnog as above, except omit the bourbon and rum and increase the milk to 3 cups.
Egg Nog #4 is a traditional American holiday punch made from beaten egg yolks and whites, sugar, milk, whipping cream, light rum, and bourbon, seasoned with vanilla extract and finished with ground nutmeg. The combination of whipped egg whites and whipping cream creates an exceptionally light, fluffy texture. It is a party-batch recipe designed to serve multiple guests.
History & Origins
Eggnog has its roots in early medieval British possets — warm milk curdled with ale or wine — and evolved in colonial America where rum and eventually bourbon were commonly used as the spirit. By the 18th century eggnog was a fixture of American holiday tradition, with George Washington famously serving a potent version at Mount Vernon. The many numbered variants like #4 represent home bartenders' refinements over generations.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: vanilla bean, fresh egg, warming rum, and bourbon with a dusting of nutmeg. Palate: rich and custardy with a sweet, creamy mouthfeel from the whipped whites and cream, underscored by gentle rum and bourbon warmth. Finish: warm, nutmeg-spiced, and lingering with vanilla sweetness.
Pro Tip
Fold the whipped egg whites and whipped cream into the chilled base just before serving to preserve their lightness, and dust freshly grated nutmeg on each glass individually.
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