Orange Eggnog with Ginger Ale
8 servings
630 minutes
Orange eggnog with ginger ale is a fragrant and warming drink that combines the creamy tenderness of classic eggnog with the bright citrus freshness of orange and the spicy kick of ginger ale. The origins of eggnog trace back to medieval Europe, where it was a symbol of celebration and comfort. In this version, the rich flavor of the egg-cream base is enhanced by exotic notes of vanilla, nutmeg, and cinnamon, creating an exquisite balance of sweetness and spiciness. This drink is perfect for cozy winter evenings, Christmas celebrations, or simply to treat yourself to something special. It is served chilled but retains the warmth and heartiness of traditional eggnog. It pairs wonderfully with cookies, pastries, or spiced baked goods.

1
Mix milk with cinnamon, cloves, and vanilla essence (1/2 teaspoon) in a pot. Place on low heat and remove from the stove just before boiling.
- Milk: 4 ml
- Cinnamon: 1 teaspoon
- Carnation: 5 piece
- Vanilla essence: 2.5 tablespoons
2
In a separate bowl, mix the yolks with sugar and whisk vigorously until fluffy.
- Egg yolk: 12 pieces
- Sugar: 1.8 glass
3
Gradually pour milk into the egg mixture while continuously whisking.
- Milk: 4 ml
4
Pour the egg-milk mixture into a saucepan and place it over medium heat. Heat without boiling, continuously stirring with a whisk until the mixture starts to resemble cream.
- Milk: 4 ml
5
Remove the cloves from the mixture, pour into a large pitcher, and refrigerate for 2 hours.
- Carnation: 5 piece
6
Carefully stirring, add cream, the remaining vanilla essence, and nutmeg to the mixture.
- Cream 30%: 4 glasss
- Vanilla essence: 2.5 tablespoons
- Ground nutmeg: 0.8 teaspoon
7
Place the eggnog container in the refrigerator overnight, covered with a lid or plastic wrap.
8
Before serving, add orange juice and ginger ale to the eggnog, mix thoroughly, and pour into glasses.
- Orange juice: 350 ml
- Ginger ale: 350 ml









