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Eggless eggnog has all of the spiced, creamy, rich and delicious goodness you crave every season, but is dairy-free and entirely plant-based. This easy vegan eggnog recipe is sure to make your holidays merry!

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Eggnog is one of those iconic drinks that people go crazy about every Winter. And for good reason! The rich, creamy, and heavily spiced beverage makes you feel all warm and cozy inside. Mostly because eggnog is made with nutmeg and cinnamon… ok, and also because it is often spiked with booze. (Totally optional!)

If you are a vegan and have been missing this holiday classic, I’ve got great news: Living without eggs doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some delicious ‘nog!

My easy vegan eggnog recipe makes a fabulous drink that rivals any traditional version. It includes dairy-free plant milk, soaked cashews, pitted dates for just the right bit of sweetness, and those yummy warming spices you love. Everything is blended up in under a minute and ready to serve cold. Or briefly heat up the eggnog for a toasty chill-fighting treat.

Make this no-cook recipe for all your holiday gatherings or anytime you are craving non-egg-nog. And may all of your holidays be bright and plant-based!

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Ingredients

  • Cashews
  • Soy milk
  • Water
  • Dates
  • Nutmeg
  • Cinnamon
  • Vanilla extract

You can also include rum or brandy for an alcoholic beverage if you’d like!

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Prepare the Ingredients

To make this recipe you first need to properly prep the cashews and dates. This is super easy to do in just a couple of steps:

  1. Soak the cashews. Place the raw cashew pieces in a high-heat container (like glass) and cover with water. Soak for at least 4 hours, up to overnight. This ensures that they will blend properly into a smooth, creamy consistency. Drain them well before you add to the blender.
  2. Pit the dates. Take a sharp knife and cut each date lengthwise in half. Use your hands or a small spoon to get out the pit. Sometimes they can have sharp little bits that hide, so take care to remove the entire pit.
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How to Make Vegan Eggnog

Add the soaked and drained cashews, pitted dates, chilled plant milk, water, vanilla and spices to a blender.

Cover and blend until completely smooth. If a bit too thick, add a splash more of water or vegan milk and blend again.

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Taste and adjust spices.

Then pour evenly into four cups. Stir in one ounce of alcohol into each glass if you want a boozy eggnog drink.

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Serving Suggestions

Sprinkle each glass with fresh grated nutmeg and/or a dash of cinnamon.

Make it an even more delicious drink by adding dairy-free whipped cream on top!

Serve glasses of vegan eggnog with your favorite holiday dishes. They’re perfect to pair with dessert goodies like sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies, and peppermint bark. Or enjoy a Christmas morning treat with cinnamon rolls or a yummy tofu scramble.

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Recipe Tips and Variations

  • If you’re short on time you can quick soak the cashews. Place them in a glass container and cover with boiling water. Soak for 15-20 minutes. Then drain before blending.
  • I use soy milk to make this recipe. However, other plant-based beverages like almond milk and oat milk are also delicious options!
  • Enjoy slightly cold straight from the blender, or heat the eggnog on the stovetop for a warm drink. Add the blended beverage to a small saucepan and place on medium-low heat. Heat and stir until warm, but do not boil.
  • Serve plain without alcohol, or add one ounce of booze to each glass. Classic eggnog alcohol options include brandy, dark rum, cognac, or bourbon.
  • As-is the recipe is enough for 4 servings. Feel free to halve or double the ingredients to make as many drinks as needed.
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Vegan Eggnog

Eggless eggnog has all of the spiced, creamy, rich and delicious goodness you crave every season, but is dairy-free and entirely plant-based. This easy vegan eggnog recipe is sure to make your holidays merry!

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Course: Drinks, Vegan

Cuisine: American, Holiday

Keyword: dairy free eggnog, eggless eggnog, eggnog without eggs, vegan drinks, vegan holiday recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Cashew Soaking Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 cups

Calories: 156kcal

Author: Amanda

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cashews soaked
  • 2 cups soy milk can substitute with almond, oat, cashew, etc.
  • 1 cup water plus more if needed
  • 8 dates pitted
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Tools:

Instructions

  • Soak cashews: Cashews can be soaked for 4 hours, up to overnight. Or for the quick method, pour boiling water over cashews and soak for 15-20 minutes. Drain and add to blender.

  • Add remaining ingredients to the blender (ensure you pitted your dates!) and blend until completely smooth. Add more water or soy milk to thin if needed. Taste and adjust seasonings if needed.

  • Pour eggnog into glasses, or pair with your favorite booze! Top with some freshly grated nutmeg if desired. Enjoy!

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Notes

  • I use soy milk to make this recipe. However, other plant-based beverages like almond milk and oat milk are also delicious options!
  • Enjoy slightly cold straight from the blender, or heat the eggnog on the stovetop for a warm drink. Add the blended beverage to a small saucepan and place on medium-low heat. Heat and stir until warm, but do not boil.
  • Serve plain without alcohol, or add one ounce of booze to each glass. Classic eggnog alcohol options include brandy, dark rum, cognac, or bourbon.
  • As-is the recipe is enough for 4 servings. Feel free to halve or double the ingredients to make as many drinks as needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (1/2 cup) | Calories: 156kcal | Carbohydrates: 15.9g | Protein: 4.8g | Fat: 9.1g | Saturated Fat: 1.7g | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 225mg | Fiber: 1.6g | Sugar: 8.6g | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

How to make eggnog better? ›

Spices and seasonings: You'll need cinnamon, cloves, vanilla extract, and nutmeg. Egg yolks: Egg yolks thicken the mixture, creating a decadent texture. Sugar: Of course, you'll need white sugar for this dessert-like beverage. Rum: Spike your eggnog with light rum or leave it as-is for a non-alcoholic treat.

What is a good alternative to 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.

How do you make eggnog in 1859? ›

From 'The Philosophy of Housekeeping' By Joseph Bardwell Lyman, 1859. Egg Nog. — Teaspoonful of sugar well beaten with an egg; add a gill of milk, and then, by degrees, one or two tablespoonfuls of good French brandy; spice with grated nutmeg.

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 makes eggnog taste good? ›

Traditional eggnog today is made up of a mixture of milk, cream, sugar, eggs (both yolks and whipped egg whites), and rum, bourbon, or brandy. They can also call for warm spices (like cinnamon and nutmeg), along with vanilla extract. It's a classic Christmas drink that's creamy, sweet, and typically served chilled.

What gives eggnog its unique flavor? ›

The distinctive spices that give eggnog its characteristic taste, including cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, are used to create eggnog-flavored foods and beverages.

Is eggnog the same as avocado? ›

Both drinks begin in exactly the same way- whisking the egg yolks with the sugar until pale and thick. The difference thereafter is the eggnog is mixed with cream and egg whites whereas the advocaat is thickened only by heating.

What is a good substitute for dark rum in eggnog? ›

This spirit works so well with the cozy ingredients in this holiday drink. Brandy, made by distilling wine, has a slightly sweet flavor. This sweetness helps to cut the richness of nog. Try it in our classic brandy eggnog recipe.

What can I use instead of brandy in eggnog? ›

Common choices of alcohol to add to eggnog include brandy, rum, bourbon or whisky.

What country did eggnog originate in? ›

It is first attested in medieval England in the 14th century. Although the treat originated in Britain, the term eggnog first appeared in Britain's North American colonies—soon to be the United States—in 1775.

Why is eggnog only sold once a year? ›

Most plants keep producing eggnog through New Year's, and start dumping their unsold product in January. Although associated with the holidays, eggnog doesn't need to be seasonal. Dairy plants could produce small batches of eggnog off-season for hard-core nogheads, but they don't because it's not cost-effective.

Why is aged eggnog better? ›

The idea? Make a batch of eggnog and let it age for at least three weeks in the refrigerator before drinking. The rest period supposedly drives off eggy taste while giving the other flavors a chance to meld. At the same time, the alcohol has a chance to kill any potential pathogens in the mix.

Is it OK to drink eggnog everyday? ›

Eggnog may not be considered a "health food," but the drink does have some nutritional benefits including certain vitamins and protein. Traditional eggnog is also high in sugar and fat, and for that reason, it's best to drink in moderation as a dessert.

Does oat nog taste like egg nog? ›

Chobani Oat Nog

This Nog does not have an egg taste to it at all, as it is made from, as the name suggests, oat milk.

What is malk milk? ›

MALK is a family-owned and operated, organic plant- based milk company. We are on a mission to offer. Reels.

How do you spruce up store bought eggnog? ›

Drizzle a little chocolate sauce into the shaker with the eggnog for a chocolate eggnog. Add a splash of vanilla or almond extract, or turn your eggnog into an iced eggnog latte by pouring a shot of espresso into the shaker. Either way, you'll feel the spirit of the holidays!

How do you fix eggnog that is too thick? ›

How can I fix it? This one is pretty easy and there's no fuss at all. If it's too thick, add more milk and heavy cream. If it's too thin, you can dissolve about 2 tablespoons of cornstarch in cold milk, add it to the mixture over the stove, and stir until it thickens to your liking.

Can you taste alcohol in eggnog? ›

While it was very subtle, it was a bit more pronounced on the back end than the brandy. Overall, the eggnog was delicious and just sweet enough so you could taste that there was alcohol beyond the creamy egg mixture.

Does alcohol make eggnog last longer? ›

How Long Does Aged Eggnog Last? Once the milk and cream have been mixed with the egg base, the amount of alcohol won't keep it shelf stable. Simply store it in the refrigerator in the glass jar for up to a week. Trust me; it won't make it long because it tastes so good!

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