Vegan Eggnog (Easy Punch Recipe) (2024)

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This easy vegan eggnog recipe is the perfect holiday drink to serve at your Christmas dinner and celebrations – It’s creamy, delicious, dairy-free, egg-free, and way healthier than traditional egg milk punch! Serve it with or without alcohol for a simple homemade drink that everyone can enjoy, kids and adults alike!

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What is eggnog?

Eggnog, also known as milk punch or egg milk punch, is a popular drink that’s traditionally consumed over the Christmas holidays. While traditional eggnog is made with eggs, milk, and cream, vegan eggnog is an egg-free and dairy-free punch.


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What is vegan eggnog made of?

This vegan eggnog recipe is made with thick homemade cashew milk and full-fat coconut milk which create the perfect rich and creamy consistency. The base is then flavored with warming spices and maple syrup to get the perfect cozy winter drink that comes pretty close to the traditional eggnog.

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Can I use other nuts or make it even nut-free?

Yes! If you don’t have cashews on hand, feel free to use slivered almonds or macadamia nuts instead. For a nut-free eggnog punch option, you can try silken tofu instead of cashews or use more coconut milk instead of cashews + water. However, if you’re not a fan of coconut milk, feel free to make it only with rich creamy cashew or almond milk. You could also use soft dates instead of maple syrup to thicken it.

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Ingredients and substitutes

This homemade eggnog recipe uses 4 simple ingredients plus a few flavorful spices! If you soak the cashews ahead, this creamy drink can be made in under 3 minutes! Here’s what you need:

  • Cashews and Coconut milk – See variations and substitutes for a nut-free version above.
  • Maple syrup – This adds a wonderful natural sweetness but you can also opt for other sweeteners like date syrup, coconut syrup, rice syrup, or whatever you like.
  • Vanilla Extract – This is also used in traditional eggnog for flavor.
  • Spices – I use a combination of cinnamon and nutmeg. But you can also add only cinnamon or add even more spices like cloves, cardamom, gingerbread spice, or whatever you desire – Get creative!
  • Alcohol – I prefer to enjoy this vegan eggnog alcohol-free but you can also add in a splash of bourbon, whiskey, or rum for an alcoholic drink.

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How to make Vegan Eggnog

As always I recommend watching the recipe video for a visual step-by-step instruction first. Then you’ll find the full recipe with exact measurements in the recipe card below!

  1. Soak the cashews for at least 1 or 2 hours or overnight to soften. To speed this up you could also boil them for 10 minutes.
  2. After that, drain and rinse the cashews. Then add them to a blender along with the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust flavors if needed.
  3. Finally, refrigerate for 1 or 2 hours until chilled or serve it warm – that’s your choice!
  4. Sprinkle with cinnamon and garnish with star anise and pomegranate seeds as desired.

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How to store this vegan punch

Keep leftovers in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to one week and shake well before serving. It’s the perfect drink to serve with vegan cinnamon rolls, apple pie roll-ups, or vanilla crescent cookies.

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This Vegan Eggnog Recipe is:

  • Quick and easy to make
  • Egg-free
  • Dairy-free (lactose-free)
  • Delicious
  • Creamy
  • Rich
  • Flavorful
  • Can be served cold or warm
  • The perfect festive drink for the holidays!

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More drinks to try:

Looking for more cold or warm drink recipes to try? Be sure to check out the following:

  • Mango Lassi
  • Blueberry Smoothie
  • Watermelon Margarita
  • Dalgona Coffee
  • Matcha Latte

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If you try this easy homemade vegan eggnog recipe, please leave me a comment and rating because I’d love to hear your feedback! And if you take a photo of your holiday drink and share it on Instagram, please tag me @biancazapatka and use the hashtag #biancazapatka to be sure I won’t miss your post! Enjoy! 😊

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Vegan Eggnog

Author: Bianca Zapatka

This easy vegan eggnog recipe is the perfect holiday drink to serve at your Christmas dinner and celebrations - It’s creamy, delicious, dairy-free, egg-free, and way healthier than traditional egg milk punch! Serve it with or without alcohol for a simple homemade drink that everyone can enjoy, kids and adults alike!

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Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Soaking Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Drinks

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 230.2 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (75 g) raw cashews 75 g, *see notes for options
  • 1 x14 oz (400 ml) can coconut milk 400 ml
  • ⅓-½ cup (100 ml) water 80-120 ml to desired thickness
  • 3 tbsp maple syrup or date syrup or another sweetener to taste
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp ground cinnamon plus more to sprinkle
  • ¼ tsp ground nutmeg
  • star anise optional to garnish

Instructions

*Note: Be sure to check out the recipe video + tips above!

  • Soak the cashews for at least 1 or 2 hours or overnight to soften (or boil them for 10 minutes to speed this up). Then rinse and drain.

  • Place all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Taste and adjust flavors if needed.

  • Refrigerate for 1-2 hours until chilled before serving (optional*).

  • Sprinkle with cinnamon and garnish with star anise and pomegranate seeds as desired.

  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

  • Keep leftovers in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to one week. Shake well before serving.
  • You can also add alcohol if you like (see blog post for suggestions).
  • The cashews create a creamy consistency, but you can also use slivered almonds or macadamia nuts instead. To make it nut-free you can try silken tofu instead of cashews or add more coconut milk instead of cashews + water. You could also use soft dates instead of maple syrup to thicken it.
  • Please read my blog post for further information on this recipe.

Nutritions

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 230.2kcal | Carbohydrates: 19.4g | Protein: 3.4g | Fat: 14.9g | Saturated Fat: 8.2g | Sodium: 88mg | Potassium: 157.5mg | Fiber: 0.7g | Sugar: 10.2g | Calcium: 23.3mg | Iron: 1.3mg

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What is vegan eggnog made of? ›

Eggnog is a rich, seasonal beverage traditionally made with eggs, milk, sugar, nutmeg, and bourbon. Our version, however, is a little different. It's made with a blend of creamy dairy-free milks — we love cashew, almond, and coconut.

What is the difference between eggnog and milk punch? ›

In summary, while both eggnog and milk punch are creamy, dairy-based beverages, eggnog is characterized by its inclusion of eggs and traditional holiday spices, while milk punch relies on the combination of milk or cream and alcohol for its flavor and texture.

What is a good substitute for eggnog? ›

If you are really looking to knock out some calories, consider purchasing soy nog or rice nog. These alternatives to regular eggnog contain less fat and nearly half the calories of regular store-bought eggnog. Vanilla chai tea is also a great holiday alternative for those with non-dairy diets.

What's the difference between eggnog and rompope? ›

Even though the kingship between rompope and eggnog is indisputable, there is a slight difference between these two hearty drinks: The traditional eggnog recipe called for whole eggs, whereas rompope just called for egg yolks—hence the very distinctive hues of each drink.

Is almond milk egg nog good? ›

It really is the best dairy free eggnog. Made with almond milk and the classic eggs, sugar, and spices, you really can't go wrong. No trick or weird ingredients. Just dairy free and creamy with all those warm holiday spices that you live for!

Is Almond Breeze nog vegan? ›

great nondairy alternative that tastes almost exactly like the real thing. vegans and lactose intolerant people don't have to miss out on this holiday favorite.

What is milk punch eggnog? ›

Eggnog (/ˈɛɡˌnɒɡ/), historically also known as a milk punch or an egg milk punch when alcoholic beverages are added, is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage. It is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg whites (which gives it a frothy texture, and its name).

Is holiday custard the same as eggnog? ›

The most basic difference is that boiled custard is heated while true eggnog isn't. Both are made with milk, half and half, or cream, eggs, sugar, and usually a little vanilla. However, eggnog is very fluid and creamy because it hasn't been heated. Custard becomes thicker as it is heated, as the eggs cook.

Why do they stop selling eggnog? ›

Most plants keep producing eggnog through New Year's, and start dumping their unsold product in January. Although associated with the holidays, eggnog doesn't need to be seasonal. Dairy plants could produce small batches of eggnog off-season for hard-core nogheads, but they don't because it's not cost-effective.

How do you make eggnog that does not contain eggs? ›

Blend 2 cups milk, sugar, pudding mix, rum-flavored extract, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger in a blender on medium-high speed until smooth; pour into a pitcher. Stir remaining 3 cups milk into mixture. Refrigerate eggnog until thickened, at least 1 hour. Stir well before serving.

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.

What does nog stand for in eggnog? ›

Some say “nog” comes from “noggin,” meaning a wooden cup, or “grog,” a strong beer. By the late 18th century, the combined term “eggnog” stuck. Eggnog purists argue that those who don't like the Yuletide drink have simply never tasted the real thing.

What do Mexicans drink on Christmas? ›

Rompope and coquito are poured and shared on nochebuena (Christmas Eve) and given out as gifts in festively wrapped bottles, but will fit in at any holiday celebration.

What alcohol is most commonly used in 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 is eggnog made of without eggs? ›

Blend 2 cups milk, sugar, pudding mix, rum-flavored extract, nutmeg, allspice, and ginger in a blender on medium-high speed until smooth; pour into a pitcher. Stir remaining 3 cups milk into mixture. Refrigerate eggnog until thickened, at least 1 hour. Stir well before serving.

What is non alcoholic eggnog made of? ›

To make this homemade eggnog without alcohol, you will need the following ingredients (full quantities in recipe card below): dairy - heavy cream and whole milk. spices and seasoning - nutmeg, vanilla extract, sugar, and salt. egg - you will need eggs and extra egg yolks.

What is lactose free eggnog made of? ›

What is dairy free eggnog made of? This version is made from a combination of coconut milk, almond milk, egg yolks, maple syrup and spices with optional rum. Eggnog and rum is a delicious combo!

Can you buy vegan eggnog? ›

If you're vegan (or dairy-free or egg-free), traditional eggnog is off-limits. Luckily, lots of non-dairy milk companies have released their own holiday nog blends and the nutrition numbers look a little more impressive than the classic drink. We wanted to see what they taste like so we put them to the test.

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