Have Leftover Eggnog? Make Eggnog Whipped Cream (2024)

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Updated August 09, 2018

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My good friend recently encountered what I imagine is a pretty common problem come the holidays: she hosted a Christmas party over the weekend and found herself up to her elbows in leftover eggnog on Monday.

I get it—I'll have maybe one glass of nog a year, but that's it. After that, any leftovers are going to sit in my fridge, waiting to haunt me in the new year. At least that's how it used to go. 2013 is the year of eggnog whipped cream.

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Here's what you'll need:

1 cup (1/2 pint) heavy whipping cream 1/3- 1/2 cup eggnog 1 tablespoon sugar (or confectioners sugar) 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

And that list is forgiving. Basically eggnog, while fatty, isn't quite creamy enough to hold peaks on its own. That means you'll need about 1/2 cup eggnog for every cup of heavy cream. Even that will change slightly depending on the consistency of your nog. For example, I buy Strauss Eggnog (for reasons I've elaborated on before) which is made only with milk instead of the more common combination of milk and cream. That means I use a little less than 1/2 cup, needing a little more heavy cream to reach the desired consistency.

On the other hand, Strauss is full flavored (you can see the nutmeg piled at the bottom of the glass bottle before you shake it) so I need less added spice than a more eggy, less spicy nog. The best part about this recipe is you can fiddle as you go (if you really are just using up leftovers, it's a perfect time to experiment.)

The method is straight-forward: combine everything in a bowl and whip to medium-stiff peaks. As is true for any time you make whipped cream, popping your bowl and whisks into the freezer for 10 to 15 minutes before you start are best practices.

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The resulting whipped cream is sweet and lightly spiced. It's a great, simple way to upgrade any dessert this holiday season. Or a Nilla Wafer. Merry Christmas to me.

Have Leftover Eggnog? Make Eggnog Whipped Cream (2024)

FAQs

Can you substitute eggnog for heavy whipping cream? ›

Basically eggnog, while fatty, isn't quite creamy enough to hold peaks on its own. That means you'll need about 1/2 cup eggnog for every cup of heavy cream. Even that will change slightly depending on the consistency of your nog.

Does eggnog thicken in the fridge? ›

Boozy eggnog will also continue to thicken in the fridge as it ages.

What to use if I don't have heavy whipping cream? ›

The 10 Best Substitutes for Heavy Cream
  • Milk and butter.
  • Soy milk and olive oil.
  • Milk and cornstarch.
  • Half-and-half.
  • Tofu and soy.
  • Yogurt and milk.
  • Evaporated milk.
  • Cottage cheese and milk.

Can I use half-and-half instead of heavy cream? ›

So, if you're cooking something forgiving like soup or mashed potatoes, heavy cream and half-and-half are virtually interchangeable in equal amounts, yes—both will give you that creamy texture we all love and crave. Just be mindful that heavy cream contains more fat, so it will taste much richer.

Does eggnog thicken? ›

It will thicken as it cools. If you want a thinner, completely smooth consistency, you can add the entire mixture to a blender with 1 or 2 tablespoons of milk and blend until smooth. Serve with a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, and fresh whipped cream, if desired. Store homemade eggnog in the fridge for up to one week.

Can you use egg nog in place of milk? ›

While making a latte without a milk steamer at home can be tricky, you can still bring the spirit of the season to your daily cup of java by adding eggnog to your coffee instead of creamer or milk. Try adding it to your cinnamon tea or even your morning smoothie as well.

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.

Does eggnog go bad if left out overnight? ›

Don't let eggnog sit out too long

Coffman suggests not keeping eggnog out in a large bowl at a party, for example, for more than two hours. “That really goes for any food,” she said. “Put a smaller amount out and then refresh it if needed.”

How do you fix eggnog that is too thick? ›

I over-cooked my eggnog and it's too thick. Can I save it?
  1. Start by straining the eggnog once (or even twice) through a mesh sieve.
  2. Whisk it with more milk.
  3. Taste the eggnog. If you still think it's too thick, use it for French toast or lattes and try again with a new batch.
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Can you use half-and-half to make whipped cream? ›

Half-and-half is equal parts cream and milk, giving it a thinner consistency. While you can whip half-and-half, it's not going to sit in those lovely, fluffy peaks that we associate with a good whipped cream. Also, its runny nature means that it'll try to revert to liquid form as soon as you take your eye off it.

Is evaporated milk the same as heavy cream? ›

Evaporated milk is an ideal heavy cream substitute in recipes that use heavy cream as a liquid. It won't whip well, but it's a great way to add moisture to baked goods. Substitute an equal amount of evaporated milk for heavy cream. Best for: baking.

Is half-and-half the same as whipped cream? ›

Half and half doesn't contain enough milk fat to form luscious stiff peaks the way heavy cream does, so it doesn't work as a substitute for making whipped cream. Half and half needs to be tempered when added to hot liquid, or it will separate and curdle, while heavy cream does not need tempering.

Is there a difference between heavy cream and heavy whipping cream? ›

According to the labeling standards of the Food and Drug Administration, heavy cream is a cream with no less than 36% milk fat. It may also be called heavy whipping cream (1). In contrast, whipping cream has a slightly lower milk fat content, 30–36%. It may also be called light whipping cream (2).

Can I use condensed milk instead of heavy cream? ›

Condensed milk is evaporated milk that has been sweetened with sugar. Evaporated milk can be used in place of heavy cream in most recipes, whereas condensed milk is best reserved for desserts. Some health food stores may sell evaporated coconut milk, which is also a good substitute.

What can I substitute for eggnog? ›

If you are really looking to knock out some calories, consider purchasing soy nog or rice nog. These alternatives to regular eggnog contain less fat and nearly half the calories of regular store-bought eggnog. Vanilla chai tea is also a great holiday alternative for those with non-dairy diets.

Is crema de leche the same as heavy cream? ›

The original ingredients for crema is similar to the ingredients for creme fraiche. Essentially heavy cream and buttermilk.

Can you substitute heavy whipping cream for milk in eggs? ›

Use 1 tablespoon of cream, milk or water for each egg that will be scrambled. Using milk, half & half or even whipping cream creates a deliciously creamy texture.

Can almond milk replace heavy whipping cream? ›

Can Almond Milk Replace Heavy Cream? No milk (except for coconut milk) can replace heavy cream without the addition of a thickener, ideally a fat of some kind. To make a heavy cream substitute with almond milk, we recommend adding soaked nuts or vegan butter, or plain silken tofu to get the right texture.

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