Gogol-mogol
1 serving
5 minutes
Without any allusions to the works of the great Russian writer, gogol-mogol simply means "mess" (from the German Kuddelmuddel). In America, this mishmash is called eggnog, that is, egg beer, and is the main Christmas drink . If you are completely confused and confused, it's time to get down to practice: real gogol-mogol is egg yolks beaten until thick with lemon juice and nutmeg. Too simple? You can also add rum on your own, unless, of course, we are talking about a children's party.

CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
201.1
kcal4.9g
grams9.4g
grams24.2g
gramsEgg yolk
2
pc
Sugar
3
tsp
Lemon juice
to taste
Lemon zest
to taste
Nutmeg
to taste

1
Whisk the yolks with sugar until fully dissolved. The mixture should become airy and acquire a whitish hue.
- Egg yolk: 2 pieces
- Sugar: 3 teaspoons

2
Add some lemon zest and juice and mix.
- Lemon juice: to taste
- Lemon zest: to taste

3
Pour the eggnog into a dessert bowl and garnish with grated nutmeg.
- Nutmeg: to taste









