Gotta indulge though. Booze or not!Bought a carton in October when it first hit the stores. Bought another carton for Thanksgiving dinner. I drink it straight up......no booze. The egg nog is bad enough for my blood sugar alone, and liquor would send it into orbit.
One of my aunts used to bring an eggnog pie to holidays! I have no idea what recipe she used. Keebler makes a shortbread pie crust, that might be really good with the eggnog (I used it for a lemonade pie and liked it better than the graham cracker crust).While we are on the subject, I made an easy, great eggnog pie for T-giving. You add a package of instant vanilla pudding to 1 cup of eggnog, add some nutmeg and/or cinnamon, and beat with the handheld mixer for 3 minutes. Then fold in 2 cups of whipped cream (original recipe called for cool whip but I used the real thing, just beat up some heavy cream, no sugar added) and spread into a pie crust. (I used a grocery-store graham cracker crust but am already considering options on that.) Refrigerate (I put plastic wrap on the top) for a few hours and serve. It was rich and decadent, and tasted just like clouds of eggnog! I am not sure you could add alcohol to this, though; I'm not sure what affect the alcohol would have on the gelatin in the instant pudding.
You should throw away the egg nog and just drink the boozeBought a carton in October when it first hit the stores. Bought another carton for Thanksgiving dinner. I drink it straight up......no booze. The egg nog is bad enough for my blood sugar alone, and liquor would send it into orbit.
My blood glucose monitor disagrees. Last time I had Egg Nog it spike my blood sugar at 180. Last time I had a shot, it spiked my blood sugar at 320.You should throw away the egg nog and just drink the booze
"Pure alcohol like rum, vodka, gin, tequila, and whiskey contains no carbs. In addition, wine, light beer, and some cocktails can be relatively low in carbs."
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/keto-and-alcohol#low-carb-mixers
What is a Golden Cadillac?I'm thinking of subbing egg nog for half of the cream in a Golden Cadillac. This could be really good. This could be really bad. If I survive the encounter, I'll let you know how it tastes.
I've never had the pre-mixed/pre-spiked version as I can add that myself. The grocery store versions are usually ok. Southern Comfort makes one that is nationally available I think. Whole Foods has a good nog that is sold in a glass jar.I haven't had egg nog since I was a kid (not spiked) and I didn't like it. I sometimes wonder if maybe I just never got to try a good recipe, and now that I'm over 21, I might enjoy the boozy version.
Is the stuff in the carton from grocery stores any good? You can buy pre-mixed with booze added, I wonder if that is any good?