42 Sweet Eggnog Dessert Recipes to Eat Under the Tree (2024)

42 Sweet Eggnog Dessert Recipes to Eat Under the Tree (1)

'Tis the season for all of your favorite holiday flavors! Gingerbread and candy cane might dominate store aisles, but we're partial to putting eggnog into as many recipes as we can. Though the cold drink is best known for, well, drinking, it's actually an ingredient you can add to many desserts to give them a kick of Christmas flavor. Christmas cakes are all the more sweeter with eggnog added in, mornings get brighter when eggnog French toast is on the menu, and nights by the Christmas tree feel a little more cozy with a plate of eggnog cookies to nosh on. The bottom line? When it comes to the holidays, you should absolutely put all your eggnog in one basket. (Sorry, we had to.) Merry Christmas!

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Mini Eggnog Cheesecakes

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There's something about bite-sized desserts that just taste better (in our opinion), and these eggnog-infused cheesecakes are small enough to give you a sweet jolt without making you feel too full.

Get the recipe at Delish.

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Gingerbread Eggnog

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You could have regular eggnog—or you could put gingerbread in your eggnog to double your sugar rush.

Get the recipe.

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Eggnog Cake

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You can never go wrong with a bundt cake—especially one that's filled with eggnog and rum.

Get the recipe at Plated Cravings.

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Eggnog Snickerdoodles

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If you're looking for a cookie recipe to leave out for Santa, look no further than these eggnog snickerdoodles. We bet he'll eat all of them (wink, wink).

Get the recipe at Lil' Luna.

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Eggnog French Toast Bake

Okay, it's not a dessert in the traditional sense, but if you're craving a breakfast that's on the sweeter side, this French toast bake will do the trick.

Get the recipe at Delish.

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Spiked Eggnog Cake

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You won't need a centerpiece when you have this stunning cake on your table.

Get the recipe at Liv for Cake.

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Baked Eggnog Donuts with Eggnog Glaze

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Wake up to the smell of these delicious, dairy-free donuts on Christmas morning.

Get the recipe at Yummy Healthy Easy.

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Eggnog Spice Blondie Cheesecake

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This no-bake cheesecake is good to the last bite (but you might have to fight your relatives for it).

Get the recipe at Life, Love and Sugar.

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One-Bowl Eggnog Cupcakes

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Holiday sprinkles finish these treats off with festive flair.

Get the recipe at Baker by Nature.

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Eggnog Cheesecake Cookie Cups

A gingerbread cookie filled with eggnog cheesecake is the holiday mashup of our dreams.

Get the recipe at Liv for Cake.

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Eggnog Pudding

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A trifle is the easiest dessert to make when you're feeding a crowd at Christmastime.

Get the recipe.

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White Chocolate Chip Eggnog Cookies

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Mix up a batch of these chewy sweets and bring them to your next cookie exchange party.

Get the recipe at Wine and Glue.

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Spiked Eggnog Cream Pie Parfaits

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Hosting a Christmas movie marathon? These individual-size dessert cups make festive treats for your guests to indulge in.

Get the recipe at Beyond Frosting.

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Eggnog Poke Cake with Salted Caramel

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Who doesn't love a poke cake? This Christmas-y version will take your holiday party by storm.

Get the recipe at I Wash You Dry.

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Eggnog Cheesecake Bars

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With a gingersnap crust, creamy cheesecake filling, and snickerdoodle cookie topping, these bars are Christmas dessert done right.

Get the recipe at Shugary Sweets.

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Eggnog Crumb Cake

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Try this crumb cake for breakfast or after a big holiday meal.

Get the recipe at Life, Love and Sugar.

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Eggnog Fudge

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This creamy, thick fudge filled with warm flavors like nutmeg, white chocolate, marshmallow creme, and vanilla will be your new favorite way to enjoy eggnog.

Get the recipe at Baking Beauty.

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Eggnog Doughnuts

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There's eggnog in the dough and the glaze—it can't get much better than that.

Get the recipe at Mandy's Recipe Box.

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Eggnog Biscotti

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These classic cookies get a kick with eggnog in the batter and glaze drizzle. Try 'em with a cup of coffee on a cold winter morning.

Get the recipe at Home Cooking Memories.

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Eggnog Thumbprint Cookies

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If you're a fan of thumbprint cookies, these are going to be your new go-to baking recipe.

Get the recipe at White Lights On Wednesday.

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FAQs

What is the best alcohol 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.

What is a good brandy for eggnog? ›

For the brandy eggnog, Korbel VS was the brand of choice, and it produced a perfectly balanced drink. This eggnog had a nice sweetness in every sip, which paired admirably with the creamy egg base.

What food goes well with eggnog? ›

And while chocolate cake is at the top of the list of desserts that pair well with eggnog, you can't go wrong with any sweet. Pumpkin pie and apple crumble are the next two on the list.

Do whiskey and eggnog go together? ›

Spiced eggnog with a whiskey twist

Made with eggs, sugar, spices, and of course, whiskey, this rich and creamy beverage is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. To make Wigle's spiked eggnog, we recommend using a good quality whiskey like Yule Tidings but other whiskeys will be equally delicious.

Is Crown Royal good in eggnog? ›

Egg-cellent Eggnog Tips

Rum – I like dark rum in eggnog (Myers's is what I usually buy), but spiced rum would also be fabulous. Whiskey – I typically use Crown Royal, but use what you like or keep on hand.

How much alcohol is in eggnog? ›

A concentration of at least 20% of alcohol (about the same amounts of alcoholic spirits and milk or cream), and refrigeration are recommended for safety.

What kind of rum is best in eggnog? ›

"When choosing a rum, I personally find a spiced rum to be the best for the flavors incorporated in eggnogs," he said. "Chairman's Reserve Spiced Rum is best for its quality and flavor profile.”

What appetizer goes well with eggnog? ›

Because it's so rich, creamy and sweet, eggnog pairs nicely with foods that have divergent flavors - savory, salty, spicy, earthy. These Ham & Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms have just the right mix of flavors. They're seasoned with thyme, garlic and bay leaf, grated with fresh Parmesan and crowned with slices of our ham.

What can I do with store-bought eggnog? ›

Seasonal eggnog is far more versatile than you might think. When you've got some left over from the holiday party, use it to make rich, nutmeg-scented mashed potatoes, oatmeal, biscuits and more.

Why is it called eggnog? ›

The etymology of the word eggnog has old English origins, with “nog” meaning either a strong beer or a wooden cup. The word eggnog seems to derive from both these meanings with the presence of eggs and its strong, alcoholic ingredients.

Do you put ice in eggnog? ›

After giving it a good shake, you can strain and serve right away, or shake it again with ice if you prefer your eggnog extra chilled.

Are Fireball and eggnog good? ›

Fireball eggnog may become one of your new favorite Christmas drinks. The popular cinnamon whiskey is a fantastic base for this classic holiday co*cktail. It gives eggnog a touch of warm spice, subtle sweetness, and an inviting aroma that's sure to put everyone in a festive mood.

Does eggnog taste better with alcohol? ›

The amount of alcohol put in eggnog has no written rule, but it tastes best with 1 part spirit for every 5 parts eggnog. The alcohol takes away the rich and sweet taste of the eggnog, so if you're looking for a more bitter drink you can add extra alcohol.

Does vodka taste good in eggnog? ›

Vodka is a highly versatile spirit that pairs well with the rich and indulgent flavors of eggnog.

What kind of alcohol is Southern Comfort? ›

Southern Comfort (often abbreviated SoCo) is an American, naturally fruit-flavored, whiskey liqueur with fruit and spice accents. The brand was created by bartender Martin Wilkes Heron in New Orleans in 1874, using whiskey as the base spirit. Whiskey was replaced by a neutral spirit under the ownership of Brown–Forman.

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