Eggnog season is short, but the ways to enjoy it definitely aren’t. This eggnog recipe roundup brings together cozy drinks, festive desserts, and easy baked treats that make the most of that creamy, spiced holiday flavor. From classic homemade eggnog and quick blender eggnog to baked favorites like eggnog bread, muffins, and scones, these recipes are perfect for Christmas mornings, holiday parties, and everything in between.

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You’ll find festive drinks, baked treats, and easy desserts, from eggnog muffins and bread to no-bake pie, fudge, and mini cheesecakes. Whether you’re planning a cozy breakfast, a holiday dessert table, or a festive party spread, these recipes make it easy to enjoy eggnog in every way this season.

Eggnog Drinks & Toppings

Glass mugs filled with eggnog and topped with whipped cream.

1. Eggnog

A rich, classic eggnog made from scratch with simple ingredients and plenty of cozy spice. Perfect for sipping or using in holiday baking. Plus, you can make it with or without alcohol.

2. Blender Eggnog

This quick blender eggnog (made with or without alcohol) comes together in minutes with no cooking required. Ideal for last-minute gatherings or when you want eggnog fast.

Glasses of Chocolate Eggnog with a container of eggnog in the background.

3. Chocolate Eggnog

A chocolatey twist on traditional eggnog that’s extra creamy and indulgent. Great for dessert or a cozy night-in treat.

Glasses of RumChata Eggnog in Front of Twinkling Lights.

4. RumChata Eggnog

This festive cocktail combines eggnog with RumChata for a smooth, lightly spiced holiday drink that’s perfect for parties. It’s easy to make with my copycat RumChata, which you will want to have on hand for more drinks like my Naughty White Russian, too!

Full mug of hot Eggnog Hot Cocoa Mix next to the mix itself.

5. Eggnog Hot Cocoa Mix

Cozy, creamy, and perfectly spiced, this Eggnog Hot Cocoa Mix is the ultimate winter treat. It combines the warmth of classic hot chocolate with the rich, festive flavor of nutmeg-spiked eggnog. Make a large batch alongside my big batch hot cocoa mix and other hot cocoa recipes for holiday gifting or a cozy hot chocolate bar.

Mug of hot cocoa with Eggnog Whipped Cream topping on a wooden table.

6. Eggnog Whipped Cream

Light, fluffy whipped cream flavored with eggnog spices. Spoon it over pies, the best hot cocoa, or holiday desserts for an easy upgrade.

Eggnog Breakfasts & Baked Goods

Eggnog Scones on a wooden table from overhead.

7. Eggnog Scones

Tender, buttery scones with classic eggnog flavor, perfect with coffee or hot cocoa.

Eggnog Muffins on a cooling rack on a wooden table from overhead.

8. Eggnog Muffins

Soft, fluffy muffins with warm holiday spices and eggnog flavor throughout. Easy to make and great for sharing.

Sliced Eggnog Bread close up showing tender crumb.

9. Eggnog Bread

A moist quick bread infused with eggnog and cozy spices. Slice it for breakfast, brunch, or a simple holiday snack.

Pouring syrup over a stack of Eggnog French Toast on a cutting table.

10. Eggnog French Toast

Classic French toast made extra special by using eggnog in the custard. A festive twist for holiday mornings. Or, try my best French toast recipe for another holiday and everyday favorite!

Eggnog Desserts {Bake & No-Bake}

Eggnog Fudge in a Container Stacked up.

11. Eggnog Fudge

Creamy, melt-in-your-mouth fudge with sweet eggnog flavor. A great option for gifting or dessert trays. Check out more of my fudge recipes, too!

12. Mini Eggnog Cheesecakes

Individual cheesecakes packed with eggnog flavor and baked in muffin tins for easy serving. If you prefer the classic, I also have a Mini Cheesecake Recipe you will love!

13. No-Bake Eggnog Pie

A smooth, creamy eggnog filling in a graham cracker crust; no oven required! Perfect for busy holiday schedules.

Tips for Using Eggnog in Recipes

  • Swap for milk or cream: Eggnog works beautifully in place of milk or cream in baked goods, custards, and French toast. It adds extra richness and a holiday spice touch.
  • Adjust sweetness or spice: Store-bought eggnog can be sweeter than homemade. Taste your batter or custard and adjust sugar or spices as needed.
  • Make ahead wisely: Muffins, scones, breads, fudge, and mini cheesecakes can all be made ahead and stored in airtight containers for easy holiday prep.

FAQs About Eggnog Recipes

Can I use store-bought eggnog?

Absolutely! Store-bought eggnog works in place of homemade in all of these recipes. Flavor may vary slightly depending on brand and sweetness.

Can I make these recipes dairy-free?

Yes! Plant-based milks like oat, almond, or coconut work well. Flavor and texture may be a little different, but the festive spirit stays the same.

How long can I store eggnog drinks and desserts?

Eggnog drinks stay fresh for 2-3 days in the refrigerator. Baked goods keep 2-4 days, and no-bake pies or mini cheesecakes last about 2-3 days refrigerated.

Can I prepare recipes ahead of time?

Yes! Most baked goods, fudge, and cheesecakes can be made in advance. Drinks are best fresh but can be chilled for a day if needed.

Eggnog is one of those holiday flavors that makes everything feel a little more festive, from morning breakfasts to party desserts. With so many ways to enjoy it (in drinks, baked goods, or sweet treats), there’s something here for every occasion. Try a few recipes and let me know what your favorites are! Then, share them with friends and family, and savor every creamy, spiced bite this season.

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Amanda Rettke is the creator of I Am Baker, and the bestselling author of Surprise Inside Cakes: Amazing Cakes for Every Occasion – With a Little Something Extra Inside.Over the course of her 15+ year blogging adventure, she has been featured in and collaborated with the Food Network, New York Times, LA Times, Country Living Magazine, People Magazine, Epicurious, Brides, Romantic Homes, life:beautiful, Publishers Weekly, The Daily Mail, Star Tribune, The Globe and Mail, DailyCandy, YumSugar, The Knot, The Kitchn, and Parade, to name a few.

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