Introduction
Eggnog may be a holiday treat, but it’s also great for adding to coffee. I personally make mine with powdered eggnog and add a little vanilla extract for an extra kick. If you’re looking for something more traditional, check out this recipe:
1 cup milk (or half-and-half)
dash of nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon powder
Yes, you can add eggnog to coffee.
You can add eggnog to coffee. It’s a great way to get more eggnog into your morning cup of joe, and it’s also a way to use up leftover eggnog from the holidays. Adding it to hot chocolate is another option if you don’t have any coffee around.
It won’t taste exactly like regular coffee or hot chocolate, but if the idea of drinking plain old black coffee makes you feel sick, adding some flavor may be just what you need!
You may want to consider adding milk or cream instead of water.
You may want to consider adding milk or cream instead of water. Milk or cream will make the drink more flavorful, creamy and thick. It can also make it less sweet (or bitter).
You should avoid adding too much eggnog to your coffee so that it doesn’t taste like a dessert.
- Add a little at a time until you get the flavor you want.
- Avoid using too much eggnog to avoid a dessert-like taste.
- Depending on the brand of eggnog you use, it may be too sweet for coffee.
If you’re looking for a thicker drink, put in a few spoonfuls of milk and then gradually add more until you get the consistency that you want.
Milk is a great choice because it can be used to make coffee taste creamier and richer. The best options are skim, whole or 2% milk; however, if those aren’t available to you (or if they aren’t what your taste buds are craving), feel free to use cream or half-and-half instead! Soy milk also works well in this recipe!
It might be fun to try putting some eggnog in your coffee this holiday season!
If you have some eggnog left over from the holidays and want to use it up, try putting it in your coffee. It might be fun to try putting some eggnog in your coffee this holiday season!
You can add eggnog to coffee by simply adding water or milk/cream instead of water if you want to make sure that the taste is not too sweet. However, if you add too much eggnog, then your drink may end up tasting like dessert rather than something healthy and refreshing like plain black tea or hot chocolate (which also has sugar).
Conclusion
We hope this article has helped you decide whether or not to try putting eggnog in your coffee. We think it’s a great idea and we would love for you to join us in our experiment! If you’re still unsure about whether or not it’s something worth trying, just remember that there are plenty of other ways to enjoy the holidays with family and friends–and these drinks can be enjoyed any time of year as well.