Give the classic eggnog a chocolate twist with this rich chocolate eggnog recipe. Perfect to celebrate the festive season with family and friends. Made with egg yolks, fresh cream, and chocolate this is an absolute treat spiked or not spiked. If you love eggnog as much as I do then you probably make it at home. To me, there is only one way to have delicious eggnog and that is homemade. I tell you this – once you’ve had homemade eggnog? there is no going back to store-bought. The best part is that making homemade eggnog is simple and easy. This one is not the same as my hot cocoa eggnog. This one has real chocolate in it.

What is chocolate eggnog?

Well, imagine if we told you that every sip of this heavenly drink awakens your senses and melts away your worries. In fact, studies show that indulging in the perfect blend of chocolate and eggnog can trigger a release of feel-good endorphins, leaving you in a state of bliss and satisfaction. It’s the secret to crafting a holiday experience that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also comforts the soul.

Why is this the best recipe?

It’s simple: because it goes above and beyond in every possible way. We’ve turned the classic eggnog into a velvety chocolate delight that will leave you craving more. But what truly sets this recipe apart is the secret ingredient we’ve included. This carefully guarded addition brings unparalleled warmth and depth to the drink, transforming it into a decadent treat. By incorporating this secret ingredient, every sip of our chocolate eggnog becomes a moment of pure bliss. The richness of the chocolate melds seamlessly with the traditional spices, creating a harmonious balance that is simply irresistible. It’s the kind of drink that you can’t help but savor slowly, allowing each sip to envelop your taste buds in pure indulgence.

Ingredients and substitutes

Egg yolks –  the color of the egg yolks will determine the color of the eggnog. Whole milk – I use 3% milk. You can use almond milk, soy, or coconut milk instead of dairy Cream – this is heavy cream used to whip and often about 32 to 38% fat. This adds richness to the eggnog of course. Cornstarch – Traditionally cornstarch is not used but I think it helps stabilize the eggs and prevents it from curdling. And it also helps add a bit of thickness to the eggnog. Alcohol – I use good quality rum and brandy. I love using cherry brandy too. If you find that the eggnog mixture is too thick, replace the alcohol with apple juice. Chocolate – always use good quality chocolate that you like to eat. No baking chocolate or substitutes. I love to use Callebaut chocolate here. But Ghiradelli or similar would be great too. Personally, I am a huge fan of 70% chocolate when baking or desserts but anything 54% and above would be great. Hot cocoa mix – Alternatively, you can use hot cocoa mix to make a rich cocoa eggnog instead of chocolate. Spices – I love adding cinnamon and sprinkle teaspoon ground nutmeg.

Chocolate eggnog

Chocolate eggnog Egg mixture – In a large saucepan, combine the egg yolks, cornstarch, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. Combine well with a whisk. Liquid – Gradually pour in the heavy cream and milk. Combine well with a whisk. Thicken – Cook on the stove over medium-low heat. Simmer, stirring continuously with a spoon. Let the mixture thicken slightly, about 160°F, on an instant-read thermometer. Add the chocolate and combine until melted and smooth.Pro tip – The mixture should still be liquid, not so thick that it coats the back of a spoon. Chill – Remove from heat, and add the alcohol. Pour in a pitcher and chill for a few hours. Serve – Pour into individual serving glasses. Top with fresh whipped cream (optional) Sprinkle it with more cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg.

Hot cocoa eggnog

Egg mixture – In a large saucepan, combine the egg yolks, cornstarch, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, hot cocoa mix, and vanilla extract. Combine well with a whisk. Liquid – Gradually pour in the heavy cream and milk. Combine well with a whisk. Thicken – Cook on the stove over medium-low heat. Simmer, stirring continuously with a spoon. Let the mixture thicken slightly, about 160°F, on an instant-read thermometer.Pro tip – The mixture should still be liquid, not so thick that it coats the back of a spoon. Chill – Remove from heat, and add the alcohol. Pour in a pitcher and chill for a few hours. Serve – Pour into individual serving glasses. Top with fresh whipped cream (optional) Sprinkle it with more cinnamon and freshly grated nutmeg.

Tips for making chocolate eggnog

First and foremost, when selecting your chocolate, consider using high-quality dark chocolate or cocoa powder. The chocolate’s richness and intensity will greatly impact your eggnog’s overall flavor. Alternatively, choosing a hot chocolate mix will produce a familiar childhood memory. When it comes to the eggnog base, using whole milk and heavy cream will provide that luxuriously creamy texture we all crave. However, if you prefer a lighter option, you can certainly use low-fat milk or even a combination of milk and almond milk. Just keep in mind that the creamier the base, the more velvety and indulgent your eggnog will be. To ensure the smoothest consistency, it’s crucial to properly cook your eggs. This means gradually adding the milk mixture to the beaten eggs while whisking continuously. Cooking the eggs gently prevents the eggs from scrambling and yields a silky, homogeneous mixture. So, take time with this step, as it sets the foundation for a velvety texture. For those who enjoy a hint of warmth and spice, adding a touch of cinnamon, nutmeg, or even a dash of cayenne pepper can elevate the flavors of your chocolate eggnog. These subtle additions will complement the richness of the chocolate and enhance the overall experience. Lastly, take into account the power of presentation. Garnish your chocolate eggnog with a sprinkle of cocoa powder, a dusting of grated chocolate, or even a dollop of freshly whipped cream. These final touches add visual appeal and a bit of extra decadence to your already luxurious creation.

Variations to chocolate eggnog

Mint Chocolate Delight: Add a refreshing twist to your chocolate eggnog by infusing it with the cool, crisp flavor of mint. Simply garnish your creamy concoction with a few fresh mint leaves or stir in a splash of mint extract for that extra zing. Spiced Cinnamon Temptation: Elevate your chocolate eggnog with a touch of warm, aromatic cinnamon. Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon on top of your mug or, for a stronger flavor, stir in a cinnamon stick while heating your mixture on the stove. Combining rich chocolate and comforting spice will surely delight your taste buds. Nutty Chocolate Fusion: For all the nut lovers out there, consider adding some crunch and depth to your chocolate eggnog. Experiment with different varieties like chopped almonds, hazelnuts, or even a sprinkle of crushed pistachios. These additions will bring a delightful texture and a nutty flavor to every sip. Orange Chocolate Dream: Indulge in a citrusy twist by infusing your chocolate eggnog with a burst of orange. Grate some fresh orange zest into your mixture or garnish your glass with a twist of orange peel. The combination of tangy orange and velvety chocolate creates a harmonious and surprising flavor profile.

Creative ways to serve chocolate eggnog:

Chocolate Swirl Delight: Take a cue from fancy coffee shops and create a beautiful chocolate swirl on top of your eggnog. Melt some chocolate chips and drizzle it over the surface of each glass before serving. This elegant touch adds a visually stunning element to your beverage and provides an extra burst of indulgent chocolate flavor. Mint Chocolate Extravaganza: Combine the classic flavors of chocolate and mint for a refreshing and festive twist. Garnish your eggnog with a sprig of fresh mint or stir in a dash of peppermint extract. The mint’s coolness complements the chocolate’s richness, creating a delightful contrast that will leave everyone craving more. Cinnamon Spiced Surprise: Add a warm and cozy touch to your chocolate eggnog by incorporating cinnamon. Sprinkle a pinch of ground cinnamon on top of each glass or stir in a cinnamon stick for a subtle infusion of flavor. The aromatic notes of cinnamon perfectly complement the chocolate, resulting in a cozy and comforting treat. Orange Chocolate Dream: Indulge in a citrusy twist by infusing your chocolate eggnog with a burst of orange. Grate some fresh orange zest into your mixture or garnish your glass with a twist of orange peel. The combination of tangy orange and velvety chocolate creates a harmonious and surprising flavor profile.

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