How To Make Homemade Spiked Eggnog for Christmas

I hope you’re ready to try the best spiked eggnog recipe for the holidays!
If thereโs one drink that screams Christmas, itโs eggnog โ thick, creamy, and rich with warm spices and spirits. While the cartons of store-bought eggnog on grocery shelves are convenient, nothing compares to the flavor and taste of a homemade batch. If you’re looking to impress your people or set the mood just right for Christmas Day, let me put you on to this easy, delicious way to make your own homemade eggnog โ and yes, weโre spiking it.
Why Make Your Own Eggnog?
First off, the best flavor comes from fresh ingredients, love, and a little elbow grease in your own kitchen. And second โ itโs way easier than it looks. Youโll have control over everything: sweetness, spice, and how heavy you go on the alcohol (no oneโs judging here lol). This recipe makes enough to share, or not! Weโre not here to police your holiday vibe. Be sure to print out your recipes card below!

Ingredients Youโll Need
- 6 egg yolks
- 3 cups whole milk
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ยพ cup dark rum
- ยผ cup bourbon or aged rum (optional but encouraged)
- 4 egg whites (for topping or foam)
How to Make This Spiked Holiday Classic
Start by grabbing a large bowl and separating your eggs. The yolk mixture will be the base of your drink, so make sure it’s silky and smooth. If youโve never separated eggs before, donโt stress โ just crack and rock the yolk back and forth between shell halves, letting the whites fall into one bowl, and placing the yolks into another mixing bowl.

Next, whisk your egg yolks and sugar together until the mixture is pale and slightly thickened. Youโre looking for a velvety cream mixture. Once thatโs ready, move on to your stovetop.
In a large saucepan, heat your milk and cream mixture over medium heat, but donโt let it boil. You want it warm enough to combine with the eggs but not so hot that it scrambles them. Slow and steady always wins this race.
Pour a small amount of the warm milk into your egg mixture โ this step is called tempering, and it slowly brings the eggs to room temperature so everything blends together perfectly. Whisk constantly, then gradually pour the eggs back into the pot with the rest of the milk.
Let the mixture simmer over low heat until it thickens slightly, stirring consistently for that dreamy creamy texture we all love. Remove it from the heat and stir in your vanilla extract, nutmeg, and whatever liquor blend speaks to your spirit (see what I did there?).
From here, cool it down and let it chill in the fridge for at least 3 hours. Overnight is even better โ it gives the flavors time to seep together. When you’re ready to serve, whip your reserved egg whites into a soft foam and pour it into the eggnog for a classic finish.
Take Your Spiked Eggnog Up a Notch
You can sip this straight, pour it over ice in a cocktail shaker for a frothier touch, or mix it into a boozy dessert like Irish coffees or a holiday-style milkshake. Add that extra splash of bourbon or a cinnamon stick to stir things up, and youโve just upgraded your holiday eggnog cocktail to main character status.

What if you need a shortcut for when your friends show up uninvited? Buy store-bought eggnog, then doctor it up by blending in your choice of spirits. Trust, no one will know the difference at this yearโs family brunch.
Food and Eggnog Pairings
Your spiked eggnog recipe is the perfect match for cookie swaps, cozy fires, or even as a finisher after dinner if youโre skipping dessert. You can also serve it in chilled mugs or mini egg nog glasses dusted with cinnamon, and watch how fast it becomes the highlight of the night.

Whether you’re using cream vodka in a fun twist or mixing leftover rum from Thanksgiving, the variations are endless. The holiday season is all about indulgence, and this dreamy, spiked sip delivers just that.
Homemade Spiked Eggnog Recipe
Making spiked eggnog from scratch isnโt just a tradition โ itโs a holiday vibe. From the warm spices to the silky finish, itโs like Christmas in a mug. So grab your whisk, set aside a little time, and bless your holiday crew with the real thing this year. Cheers!

