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I'm not always a lush...
Like right now! I just want a nice, thick, NON-ALCOHOLIC recipe for eggnog. Apparently I'm the only person in the entire world who doesn't like rum or brandy in their tasty, tasty nog.
So- does anyone here have a recipe for eggnog that doesn't include liquor?
Please?
I get this horrible eggnog craving about this time every year. I think it's about time to do something about it.
So- does anyone here have a recipe for eggnog that doesn't include liquor?
Please?
I get this horrible eggnog craving about this time every year. I think it's about time to do something about it.
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As long as it's (practically) on par with the stuff I can get in the carton during holiday season, yes please!! 
I'm not saying the carton stuff is the best in the world, but it's definitely what I'm used to so it's kinda my standard.

I'm not saying the carton stuff is the best in the world, but it's definitely what I'm used to so it's kinda my standard.
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Ah...that's different. You want the ultra-pasteurized stuff. I've found that's pretty hard to duplicate.
The closest thing I've found is a mock eggnog made with pudding mix. I could hunt that recipe down for you if you're interested.
Paul's favorite commercially made eggnog is the Bordens brand sold in the can. I have seen it available at other times of the year, since it is canned and has a longer shelf life. Perhaps you could ask your grocer if he can still order it at this time of year?
It is a little thinner than the stuff sold in the dairy case during the holidays, but it might do in a pinch.
The closest thing I've found is a mock eggnog made with pudding mix. I could hunt that recipe down for you if you're interested.
Paul's favorite commercially made eggnog is the Bordens brand sold in the can. I have seen it available at other times of the year, since it is canned and has a longer shelf life. Perhaps you could ask your grocer if he can still order it at this time of year?
It is a little thinner than the stuff sold in the dairy case during the holidays, but it might do in a pinch.

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Wadds, if Wayfriend's recipe isn't what you want, you can find the recipe I mentioned at Eggless Egg Nog.

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Not in the ultra-pastuerized versions you buy in the carton, if I remember correctly. There are some eggs in those, but it's not a custard base made from the yolks, and whipped whites as is done with a traditional recipe.
This one without eggs is as close as I've seen to a home made version like those sold in the dairy case. But, I haven't seen Wayfriend's recipe yet.
This one without eggs is as close as I've seen to a home made version like those sold in the dairy case. But, I haven't seen Wayfriend's recipe yet.

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Like right now! I just want a nice, thick, NON-ALCOHOLIC recipe for eggnog. Apparently I'm the only person in the entire world who doesn't like rum or brandy in their tasty, tasty nog.
So- does anyone here have a recipe for eggnog that doesn't include liquor?
Please?
I get this horrible eggnog craving about this time every year. I think it's about time to do something about it.

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I know, I know. 
Oh! I made the eggnog... I put too much sugar in (I have problems reading, I guess) and while it wasn't absolutely disgusting... not so good. But I got the craving out of my system. I think I'm going to wait for November to roll around before I have any more...

Oh! I made the eggnog... I put too much sugar in (I have problems reading, I guess) and while it wasn't absolutely disgusting... not so good. But I got the craving out of my system. I think I'm going to wait for November to roll around before I have any more...
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Oh no, Wadds!Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:I know, I know.
Oh! I made the eggnog... I put too much sugar in (I have problems reading, I guess) and while it wasn't absolutely disgusting... not so good. But I got the craving out of my system. I think I'm going to wait for November to roll around before I have any more...
How much sugar did you put in?

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I love the egg nog you buy in the story around Christmas time. There are a couple of different brands available for us but they are about the same IMO. I probably drink a couple of gallons of the stuff every year.Waddley Hasselhoff wrote:Like right now! I just want a nice, thick, NON-ALCOHOLIC recipe for eggnog. Apparently I'm the only person in the entire world who doesn't like rum or brandy in their tasty, tasty nog.
So- does anyone here have a recipe for eggnog that doesn't include liquor?
Please?
I get this horrible eggnog craving about this time every year. I think it's about time to do something about it.
I tried some homemade egg nog at a friend's house a few years ago and it was absolutely nasty.
Thanks for the recipe Menolly, and I'd like to see the other recipes mentioned please.
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You're welcome, Don, and here's Martha Stewart's recipe. Now, this one is heavy on liquor!! And, I find it heavenly!dlbpharmd wrote: Thanks for the recipe Menolly, and I'd like to see the other recipes mentioned please.
I truly think you can omit the liquors and use the base, whipped egg whites, and whipping cream for a terrific virgin version. But, it won't imitate the store bought ones. IMO, it's much better!
Martha Stewart's Eggnog

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I have my own definitions, but they probably have nothing to do with what the proper meanings are.Marvin wrote:What's the difference between a liquor and a liqueur? Anyone know?
To me, liquor is the harder stuff. Scotch, whiskey, gin, etc. I use liqueur for other things, such as cordials, brandy, cognac, etc.
As I said, probably not right, but it's how I use them...
