Creamy Vegan Eggnog (2024)

I must admit, my favorite winter/holiday beverage is hot chocolate. That shouldn’t really comeas a surprise if you know me and my recipes. I am fully obsessed with chocolate and don’t shy away from that fact.

That said, the holidays are my favorite time to whip up warming beverages, and a girl can drink only so many hot chocolates.

Enter this Creamy Vegan Eggnog! I can’t say I was a fan of traditional eggnog in my pre-vegan days. The idea of gulping down egg yolks never appealed to me. Plus, eggnog typically contains a lot of heavy cream and full-fat milk, and did I mention I was/am highly lactose intolerant?

Luckily, this plant-based version of eggnog requires no runny yolks or lactose, but it’s just as creamy, thick, and indulgent as the original!

Table of Contents:
1. Why you’ll love this recipe
2. Ingredient notes
3. Step-by-step instructions
4. Tips for making this recipe
5. Frequently Asked Questions
6. Recipe card with notes

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Why you’ll love this recipe

Holiday Indulgence.
Thanks to a mixture of raw cashews + coconut cream, this eggnog is just as thick and creamy as classic eggnog. Paired with warming spices and some sweetness, it’s the perfect decadent drink for the season (especially when you splash in some bourbon).

PS: If you’re more of a chocolate person, this classic, super creamy Vegan Hot Chocolate is a holiday must-make!

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Easy and Fuss-Free.
All you need to do is soak your cashews + blend all the ingredients in a blender. And you can serve this beverage cold or hot, and leftovers stay good in the fridge for several days.

Perfectly spiced.
Eggnog typically only contains nutmeg, but I’m a stickler for boosting flavor in all my recipes. My version contains freshly grated nutmeg, along with cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves.The heat of the spices pairs beautifully with the creamy rich texture and sweetness from the sugar.

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Ingredient notes

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Raw cashews & coconut milk: The combination of soaked raw cashews and full-fat coconut milk creates the rich, creamy base that is essential for this vegan eggnog. While the cashews offer a smooth, subtly nutty flavor, the coconut milk enhances the creaminess without adding a distinct flavor, making them a perfect pair for mimicking the luxurious texture of traditional eggnog.

Creamy plant-based milk (oat milk recommended): Oat milk is preferred for its naturally sweet and mild flavor, which complements the other ingredients without overpowering them. Its creamy texture helps to create a smooth and velvety mouthfeel.

Freshly grated nutmeg: Fresh nutmeg is a game changer in this recipe. It offers a warm, spicy aroma and a distinctive taste that is much more pronounced than pre-ground versions, making it a key spice in achieving the classic eggnog flavor.

Ground cinnamon and cardamom: These spices add warmth and complexity to the eggnog. Cinnamon contributes a sweet, woody flavor, while cardamom brings a unique, slightly sweet and spicy note that enhances the overall spice profile.

Bourbon (optional): Adding bourbon introduces a smoky, rich flavor that contrasts beautifully with the sweetness of the eggnog. It’s an optional addition for those who enjoy a boozy kick in their holiday beverages.

Step-by-step instructions

First, soak the raw cashews in water overnight or for 1 hour in boiling water. If you have a high-powered blender like a Vitamix, you can soak for just 30 minutes in boiling water.And if you don’t have a high-powered blender, I recommend soaking the cashews overnight.

Drain the cashews and rinse. Add them to a blender with the coconut milk, plant-based milk, coconut or brown sugar, freshly grated nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, vanilla, and salt.

Blend until smooth and creamy, and the cashews have all been completely blended.

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Transfer to the fridge to store chilled. Or to serve warm, transfer to a saucepan and heat over medium heat for a few minutes.

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To make boozy, pour 1/2 to 1 ounce of bourbon in each mug. Pour the eggnog on top and stir to combine. Top with vegan whipped topping, if desired, and dust freshly grated nutmeg on top.

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Tips for making this recipe

Sweeten to taste. Start with a lesser amount of sugar, blend, and taste. If not sweet enough for your taste, add more sugar.

Use freshly grated nutmeg. Nutmeg is a key ingredient in eggnog, so you want to use the best nutmeg available to you. Freshly grated nutmeg is sweeter and has more depth of flavor than pre-ground nutmeg. It makes a *big* difference.

Use a creamy plant-based milk (my favorite is oat milk).

Start slowly with the bourbon. If you’re making this into a boozy version, pour ½ ounce of bourbon into each mug with the eggnog. Stir and taste. Then add more bourbon as desired.

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Frequently Asked Questionsand Substitutes

Can I make vegan eggnog without cashews?

You can omit the cashews and substitute with the cream from one (13.5-ounce) can of full-fat coconut milk. Strain out the liquid part and reserve for another use, like smoothies or oatmeal.

Can I make vegan eggnog without full-fat coconut milk?

If you want a lighter version that’s less indulgent, you can use “lite” coconut milk or just use more of the creamy plant-based milk, such as oat milk. If you do that, I would use a lesser quantity of the creamy plant-based milk, so that the eggnog is not too thin.

What if I don’t have cardamom and/or cloves?

You can still make this recipe! Neither ingredient is traditional in eggnog, but I love using them because they bring more depth of flavor.

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This Creamy Vegan Eggnog is rich, sweet, and indulgent, just like a holiday beverage should be. Plus, it’s so simple to make and so satisfying that you’ll never go back to traditional eggnog.

Cook Time: 5 minutes mins

Soaking Time 1 hour hr

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Diet Vegan

Serving size: 4

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (140g) raw cashews, soaked in boiling water for 1 hour*
  • 1 (13.5 ounce) (400 ml) can full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 1/2 cups (360 ml) creamy plant-based milk (I use oat milk)
  • 6 – 8 tablespoons coconut sugar or brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch fine sea salt
  • 2 to 4 ounces bourbon (optional)

Toppings

  • Vegan whipped topping or coconut whipped cream (optional)
  • Freshly grated nutmeg, for dusting
  • Ground cinnamon, for dusting

Instructions

  • Drain the soaked cashews and rinse well. Add to a blender with the coconut milk, plant-based milk, 6 tablespoons of the sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, vanilla, and salt.

  • Blend on medium-high or high speed, until creamy and smooth and all cashews have been pulverized, scraping down the sides as you go. This should take 1-3 minutes.

  • If you want to serve the eggnog hot, transfer it to a saucepan and heat over medium heat for a few minutes until warm.

  • To serve chilled, transfer the eggnog to the fridge until chilled.

  • To make boozy eggnog, add 1/2 to 1 ounce of bourbon to each of 4 mugs. Divide the eggnog and pour into each of the four mugs, stir well to combine.

  • If desired, top with vegan whipped topping or coconut whipped cream. Dust with a bit more cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg.

Notes

If you don’t have a high-powered blender, I recommend soaking the cashews overnight so they full soften.

Calories: 578kcal | Carbohydrates: 60g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 9g | Sodium: 156mg | Potassium: 491mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 38g | Vitamin A: 187IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 167mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

What is vegan eggnog made of? ›

Eggnog is a rich, seasonal beverage traditionally made with eggs, milk, sugar, nutmeg, and bourbon. Our version, however, is a little different. It's made with a blend of creamy dairy-free milks — we love cashew, almond, and coconut.

How do you thicken eggnog? ›

To thicken the mixture, add a cornstarch slurry. Thoroughly combine 3 tablespoons cornstarch with 1/4 cup cool water. Add this mixture at the end of cooking the egg yolks, sugar, and rum in the bowl over the simmering water bath. Whisk until thickened then proceed with chilling.

Is there an eggnog made from almond milk? ›

Almond Breeze® Almondmilk Nog has the classic rich & creamy taste of traditional eggnog. This family favorite has 70 calories and is free of dairy, soy, lactose, cholesterol, peanuts, casein, gluten, eggs, saturated fat, and MSG.

What is dairy free eggnog made of? ›

Making dairy free egg nog is easy, and nobody will be able to tell the difference. All you need to do is swap milk and cream with almond milk and full fat coconut milk. Start by beating the pasture raised egg yolks with 1/3 cup of maple sugar until light and creamy. You can also use maple syrup and it will work fine.

What is eggnog made of without eggs? ›

Blend 2 cups milk, sugar, pudding mix, rum-flavored extract, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger in a blender on medium-high speed until smooth; pour into a pitcher. Stir remaining 3 cups milk into mixture. Refrigerate eggnog until thickened, at least 1 hour. Stir well before serving.

Why is eggnog healthy? ›

“While eggnog is not necessarily a 'health food', there are nutritional benefits coming from milk and cream, which contain protein and essential vitamins including calcium, and vitamins A, D, E and K,” Ariel Rasabi Cohn, MS, RD, LDN, founder of Whole Health Nutrition, LLC, told Health.

What to substitute for heavy cream in eggnog? ›

You can make a similar heavy cream alternative using regular milk and butter. Whole milk has a fat percentage of around 3.5% and is preferable to lower-fat varieties, but you'll still want to use more melted butter than you would with half-and-half. For best results, try mixing ⅔ cup of whole milk with ⅓ cup butter.

What liquid is best to mix with eggnog? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

How to doctor up store bought egg nog? ›

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!

What is Starbucks eggnog made of? ›

Ingredients. EGGNOG [VARIES BY REGION - INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL STORE], MILK, BREWED ESPRESSO, NUTMEG.

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.

Is Silk nog discontinued? ›

Alas, classic Silk Nog, made with soymilk, has been discontinued. In fact, Silk not a single nog available in the U.S. But they do have a version that has emerged in Canada. This one has a completely different formula that's in lockstep with current trends.

What is Hood eggnog made of? ›

Ingredients: MILK, CREAM, SUGAR, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, EGG YOLKS, FAT FREE MILK, NATURAL & ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, GUAR GUM, SALT, CARRAGEENAN, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, SPICE, YELLOW 5 & 6 AND RED 40.

Does Evan Williams egg nog have dairy? ›

Also, Evan Williams Egg Nog contains dairy and eggs. The other Evan Williams products are bourbon. No product contains honey."

Can I drink egg nog if I'm lactose intolerant? ›

Traditional eggnog is made with eggs, whole milk, and heavy cream, which unfortunately won't work for those who are intolerant to dairy. This non dairy eggnog has all the creaminess and taste of traditional recipes for eggnog, but without the milk and cream!

What is non alcoholic eggnog made of? ›

To make this homemade eggnog without alcohol, you will need the following ingredients (full quantities in recipe card below): dairy - heavy cream and whole milk. spices and seasoning - nutmeg, vanilla extract, sugar, and salt. egg - you will need eggs and extra egg yolks.

Is Silk egg nog Vegan? ›

But in recent years, they scaled back their seasonal offerings to focus solely on Silk Holiday Nog. I think it could have been a good move, since Silk Holiday Nog really is a classic. It's a sweet soymilk-based nog that's dairy-free, gluten-free, vegan, and made with non-GMO whole soybeans.

Does egg nog have real eggs in it? ›

If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

Does oat nog have egg? ›

Earth's Own Oat Nog takes the best-tasting oat milk around and adds nutmeg and cinnamon for a festive flavour that's a gift in itself. Contains 1g protein per serving. No dairy, eggs, canola oil or carrageenan.

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