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Egg Nog Pie

Can you tell how much I LOVE Egg Nog?
I love it, I love it, I love it. I LOVE IT!

As soon as I can buy Egg Nog, you can see Kaylynn in her happiest state. True story.

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Can you freeze egg nog?

I finally got wise and tested out if Egg Nog would FREEZE well. I was tired of wanting Egg Nog in the summer and waiting until Christmas. These are my kinds of ridiculous problems.

And yes, in case you were curious, Southern Comfort freezes VERY well. I tested it and legitimately couldn’t tell the difference between the fresh and frozen Nog. Happy day!

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How I Make Egg Nog Pie

A few years ago a friend sent me her recipe for her grandmother’s Egg Nog pie. I tried it and could see how it was a favorite for her family, but it wasn’t a fit for our family.

That got me thinking, “WHY have I never had an Egg Nog pie?” Does a good Egg Nog Pie recipe even exist?

I wanted to keep it simple:
Cookie Crust.
Custard.
LOTS of Egg Nog flavor.
Nutmeg dusted on top.
(or not …. which picture do you like better: No Nutmeg, or Yes Nutmeg?)

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I definitely knew the crust HAD to be Biscoff cookies. That screams Christmas and was the perfect addition of spice to a subtle, egg-noggy flavor.

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Crust or Custard?

I tried several variations of this Egg Nog pie recipe.
Double crust, single custard.
Single crust, double the custard.
Double crust, double the custard.

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It got real confusing, REAL FAST.
In the end I went with a single layer of crust, double the custard, extra whipped cream folding INTO the custard, and whipped cream on top. Because you can never have too much whipped cream, right?

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Egg Nog Pie

A ginger cookie crust topped with a creamy egg nog custard and whipped cream. This pie screams CHRISTMAS!

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Ingredients

For the Crust:

  • 2 cups Biscoff cookies crushed
  • 3 TB unsalted butter melted

For the Custard:

  • 1 cup Egg Nog separated
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla

For the Cream:

  • 1 cup Egg Nog
  • 1 3.4 oz box vanilla pudding mix
  • 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 cup whipped cream (Cool whip works too!)

Optional:

  • whipped cream for topping
  • Nutmeg for dusting

Instructions

Crust:

  • Melt butter.

  • Crush Biscoff cookies.

  • Combine in an 8 or 9 inch pie dish; take it up the sides.

  • OPTIONAL: bake crust 5-10 minutes

Custard:

  • In a bowl, whisk egg yolks until combined and all yellow. Set aside.

  • In a saucepan, combine milk, vanilla, and 1 cup of Egg Nog.

  • Stir constantly until lightly boiling.

  • Pour approximately 1/2 cup of the hot egg nog mixture into the yolk mixture.

  • Stir constantly! (We don't want to cook the eggs or have CLUMPS!)

  • Add yolk mixture back into the hot mixture on the stove.

  • Continue stirring until the mixture "coats" the back of your spoon.

  • Remove from heat and put in a bowl.

  • Strain mixture into a glass bowl.

  • Cover the bowl completely with plastic and let cool in the fridge.

Cream Mixture:

  • In a bowl, mix the remaining 1 cup of Egg Nog, the vanilla pudding powder mix, and 3/4 cup powdered sugar.

  • Fold in 1 cup of whipped cream.

Assembly!

  • Gently combine the cooled custard and cream mixture.

  • Pour into the cooled Biscoff cookie crust.

  • Top with additional whipped cream.

  • OPTIONAL: dust with Nutmeg.

Full disclosure: My slices did NOT work out for me. As you can see from the picture below.

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I am a FIRM believer in NOT BAKING my crusts. I grew up eating pies that way and I think it tastes better. HOWEVER, I suffer and curse myself every time I have to take a pretty picture of a slice of pie. This looks like a pile of YUCK – but that’s NOT to say it is gross. Since I didn’t bake the crust it didn’t come out as clean as it could have. But it tasted PERFECT.

Take that for what it’s worth!

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For this recipe, here are some of the “must have” tools:

Here are a few of my other favorite Egg Nog recipes:

Egg Nog Tiramisu
Egg Nog cakes with Egg Nog Drizzle
Egg Nog Pound cake

And don’t forget – some of my friends have AMAZING Egg Nog recipes on their blogs as well. Ashlee makes homemade egg nog, Ali makes Egg Nog French Toast, and Amber has egg nog cream puffs. YUM!!!

Have you tried egg nog pie before? Let me know in a comment below!

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FAQs

What food goes well with eggnog? ›

And while chocolate cake is at the top of the list of desserts that pair well with eggnog, you can't go wrong with any sweet. Pumpkin pie and apple crumble are the next two on the list.

How to make store-bought eggnog better? ›

How to Spike Store-Bought Eggnog. Aim for a ratio of about five-to-one of eggnog to your selected spirit for the best flavor. For each 8-ounce glass, add one shot (1.5 ounces) of alcohol.

What is eggnog made of? ›

Eggnog is traditionally made with eggs, egg yolk, sugar, milk, heavy cream and vanilla extract. It's often spiked with brandy, rum or other liquor, and topped with freshly grated nutmeg and/or cinnamon sticks.

What's the best alcohol to mix with eggnog? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What liquid goes with eggnog? ›

However, there are a few things to consider when making your purchase at the liquor store.
  • Brandy: Makes the Most Traditional Eggnog.
  • Rum: Blends Seamlessly, Keeping the Eggnog Flavor Intact.
  • Bourbon: Eggnog With a Kick.
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How to jazz up egg nog? ›

Swap an ounce of your chosen liquor for an ounce of Port (this works especially well with rum or brandy) or Madeira (mixed with rum, this variation makes the historic Baltimore Eggnog). Add chilled coffee or cold-brew coffee for a creamy nog that channels a mocha latte vibe.

How to jazz up eggnog? ›

Drizzle a little chocolate sauce into the shaker with the eggnog for a chocolate eggnog. Add a splash of vanilla or almond extract, or turn your eggnog into an iced eggnog latte by pouring a shot of espresso into the shaker. Either way, you'll feel the spirit of the holidays!

Why does store bought eggnog taste different? ›

Made with the typical ingredients (minus the alcohol), you'll also find thickeners and stabilizers, artificial colors and flavors; some are also sweetened with high fructose corn syrup.

Can you eat raw eggs in eggnog? ›

If a recipe calls for folding raw, beaten egg whites into the eggnog, use pasteurized eggs. It has not been proven that raw egg whites are free of Salmonella bacteria. If you purchase eggnog from your local grocery store, the eggnog has been prepared with pasteurized eggs. You do not need to cook it.

What country did eggnog come from? ›

While no one knows who invented eggnog, most historians and foodies generally agree eggnog originated in medieval Britain. The upper classes were the only ones to have access to the milk, sherry, and eggs required to make the first version of eggnog, so it began as an exclusive beverage.

Can you freeze egg nog? ›

Luckily, you can freeze eggnog and enjoy it safely past the holiday season. In fact, the sweet, custardy liquid is great to keep on hand to add extra flavor to recipes or speed up a quick and convenient breakfast (like this Eggnog French Toast Casserole).

How much alcohol goes in eggnog? ›

Alcohol: If you want to add alcohol to your eggnog, start with ¼ cup brandy, bourbon, rum or whisky added at the same time as the vanilla, or after cooling the eggnog.

Do people drink eggnog warm or cold? ›

Is Eggnog Served Hot or Cold? Eggnog is traditionally served as a punch at parties, and as such, is usually chilled or room temperature. However, warmed eggnog is also a delightful treat. In this case, we say "to each your own!" Enjoy your eggnog however you like it.

What time do you drink eggnog? ›

Throughout Canada, the United States and some European countries, eggnog is traditionally consumed over the Christmas season, from late October until the end of the holiday season. A variety called ponche crema has been made and consumed in Venezuela and Trinidad since the 1900s, also as part of the Christmas season.

What is the best way to enjoy eggnog? ›

Eggnog is usually served cold, but you may choose to heat it, especially if you're coming in from making snowmen or ice skating. And you can spike eggnog with a splash of brandy, rum or your spirit of choice, but it's also delicious simply spiked with vanilla or cinnamon.

What do most people put in eggnog? ›

A traditional holiday drink dating back hundreds of years, eggnog is made with eggs (hence the name), milk, cream, spices like nutmeg and vanilla, and fortified with rum, whisky, and/or brandy.

What can I do with store-bought eggnog? ›

Seasonal eggnog is far more versatile than you might think. When you've got some left over from the holiday party, use it to make rich, nutmeg-scented mashed potatoes, oatmeal, biscuits and more.

Do you drink or eat eggnog? ›

Bottom line: Eggnog and egg white co*cktails made with pasteurized eggs are safest, but alcohol can prevent the growth of bad bacteria like Salmonella. So you can safely sip your eggnog this holiday season, knowing the only reason you might regret it the next day is because you had one glass too many.

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