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November 28, 2023 3 mins
The festive season brings with it a host of delectable treats, and among them, eggnog stands out as a classic and comforting beverage. This rich, creamy concoction, often associated with Christmas celebrations, boasts a history as rich and complex as its flavor profile. The origins of eggnog can be traced back to ancient Rome, where a similar drink called "posset" was consumed. Posset consisted of hot milk curdled with wine or ale and was often sweetened with honey or spices. In medieval England, posset evolved to include eggs, giving rise to the earliest iterations of eggnog. During the 17th century, eggnog gained prominence in England and America, becoming a popular beverage among the wealthy. Milk, eggs, and sherry, the primary ingredients of eggnog, were considered luxury items at the time, and their presence in a beverage signified prosperity and social status. By the 18th century, eggnog had become a widespread beverage, with variations emerging across different regions. In the United States, rum was often substituted for sherry, giving the drink a more distinct flavor profile. Additionally, eggnog became associated with Christmas celebrations, as its rich and indulgent nature complemented the festive spirit of the season. While eggnog is often regarded as a decadent treat, it does offer some potential health benefits. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D, while eggs provide protein, choline, and other essential nutrients. Additionally, the spices often used in eggnog, such as nutmeg and cinnamon, have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. To create this timeless beverage, here's a simple yet delectable recipe for eggnog: Ingredients:
  • 6 large eggs, separated
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream, divided
  • 1 cup brandy or rum (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
Instructions:
  1. In a large bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until light and fluffy.
  2. In a separate saucepan, heat the milk over medium heat until just simmering. Gradually whisk the hot milk into the egg yolk mixture.
  3. Return the mixture to the saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens slightly and coats the back of a spoon, about 5-7 minutes. Do not allow to boil.
  4. Remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in 1 cup of heavy cream, brandy or rum (if using), nutmeg, and cinnamon.
  5. In a separate bowl, whip the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Gently fold the whipped egg whites into the eggnog mixture.
  6. Fold in the remaining ½ cup of heavy cream.
  7. Refrigerate the eggnog for at least 4 hours or overnight to allow the flavors to meld.
  8. Serve chilled, garnished with a sprinkle of nutmeg or cinnamon, if desired.
Eggnog, with its rich history, comforting warmth, and potential health benefits, remains a beloved beverage during the festive season. As we gather with loved ones, sharing laughter, stories, and delectable treats, eggnog serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of the holidays, a delightful concoction that has brought joy and warmth for centuries. From all of Us Here at Quiet Please, we hope you have a lovely holiday season. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts .

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The festive season brings with it ahost of delectable treats, and among them,
eggnog stands out as a classic andcomforting beverage. This rich, creamy
concoction, often associated with Christmas celebrations, boasts a history as rich and complex
as its flavor profile. The originsof egnog can be traced back to ancient
Rome, where a similar drink calledposset was consumed. Posset consisted of hot

(00:21):
milk curdled with wine or ale,and was often sweetened with honey or spices.
In medieval England, posset evolved toinclude eggs, giving rise to the
earliest iterations of eggnog. During theseventeenth century, eggnog gained prominence in England
and America, becoming a popular beverageamong the wealthy. Milk, eggs,
and sherry, the primary ingredients ofeggnog, were considered luxury items at the

(00:44):
time, and their presence in abeverage signified prosperity and social status. By
the eighteenth century, egnog had becomea widespread beverage, with variations emerging across
different regions. In the United States, rum was often substituted for sherry,
giving the drink of war or distinctflavor profile. Additionally, eggnog became associated
with Christmas celebrations as its rich andindulgent nature complemented the festive spirit of the

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season. While eggnog is often regardedas a decadent treat, it does offer
some potential health benefits. Milk isa good source of calcium, protein,
and vitamin D, while eggs provideprotein, coline, and other essential nutrients.
Additionally, the spice is often usedin eggnog, such as nutmeg and
cinnamon, have antioxidant and anti inflammatoryproperties to create this timeless beverage. Here's

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a simple, yet delectable recipe foreggnog. Ingredients six large eggs separated,
one cup granulated sugar, two cupsmilk, one cup heavy cream divided,
one cup brandy or rum optional,one teaspoon ground nutmeg, one quarter teaspoon
ground cinnamon. Instructions. In alarge bowl, whisked together the egg,

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yolks and sugar until light and fluffy. In a separate saucepan, heat the
milk over medium heat until just simmering. Gradually whisk the hot milk into the
egg yolk mixture. Return the mixtureto the saucepan and cook over low heat,
stirring constantly until the mixture thickens slightlyand coats the back of a spoon
about five seven minutes. Do notallow to boil. Remove the saucepan from

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the heat and stir in one cupof heavy cream, brandy or rum if
using nutmeg and cinnamon in a separatebowl. Whip the egg whites until stiff
peaks form. Gently fold the whippedegg whites into the eggnog mixture. Fold
in the remaining one half cup ofheavy cream. Refrigerate the eggnog for at
least four hours or overnight to allowthe flavors to meld. Serve chilled,

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garnished with a sprinkle of nutmeg orcinnamon if desired. Eggnog, with its
rich history, comforting warmth, andpotential health benefits, remains a beloved beverage
during the festive season, as wegather with loved ones, sharing laughter,
stories, and delectable treats. Eggnogserves as a reminder of the enduring spirit
of the holidays, a delightful concoctionthat has brought joy and warmth for century

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from all of us here at quietplease. We hope you have a lovely
holiday season. Remember to like andshare wherever you get your podcasts.
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