Indulge in a creamy and delicious keto eggnog that will satisfy your holiday cravings without derailing your low-carb lifestyle. This easy-to-make recipe combines the rich flavors of nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla with the smoothness of heavy cream and almond milk. With just a few simple ingredients, you can whip up a batch of this keto-friendly eggnog that is sure to be a hit at any festive gathering. Cheers to a guilt-free holiday treat!
So how is this normally sugary and carb filled drink made keto friendly? Well instead of carb heavy normal milk we use almond milk and the sugar is replaced by my go to sugar replacement, erythritol.
If you want to make a keto friendly alcoholic version then add some Dark Rum that has zero carbs into the mix.
For extra flavours and spice you can add 1/4 tsp cardamom and 1/4 tsp ground cloves when you add the cinnamon and nutmeg.
The History of Eggnog
Eggnog is a traditional holiday beverage with a rich history. Its origins can be traced back to medieval Europe, where it was known as “posset.” In the 17th century, the drink gained popularity in England and was enjoyed by the aristocracy. When the recipe made its way to the American colonies, it underwent some modifications.
The name “eggnog” is believed to have come from the combination of eggs, the main ingredient, and “noggin,” a small wooden mug in which the drink was often served. Early American eggnog recipes included eggs, milk, cream, sugar, and alcohol, typically rum or brandy. It was considered a festive treat and often associated with celebrations like Christmas and New Year’s.
Over time, variations of eggnog emerged, with different regions and cultures adding their own twist to the recipe. Some versions incorporated spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves, while others included additional spirits such as whiskey or bourbon. Non-alcoholic versions also became popular, especially for those who preferred a milder flavour.
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