Dairy-Free Eggnog | Almond Milk, Paleo, Refined Sugar-Free recipe (2024)

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This diary-free eggnog is one of my favorite beverages of all time! I crave this almond-coconut combo drink throughout the year, but I make myself hold off until the holidays…usually. This drink is guilt-free but still has the classic flavor profile you know and love. The whole family will love it!

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Clean Paleo-Friendly Recipe

Nothing says “Happy Holidays” more than a mug of cold creamy eggnog topped with ground nutmeg. But if you’re on a dairy-free diet like me, your options are more limited. Luckily there are now some tasty dairy-free eggnogs available in-store, but many still have tons of ingredients.

If you’re looking for a good dairy-free eggnog recipe that’s healthy with no refined sugar or other junk, this recipe is for you.

This dairy free egg nog is sweetened with maple syrup. Of course, you can opt to make it more or less sweet depending on how much syrup you add. To me, this recipe is just right but feel free to experiment and find what works for you!

Creamy Dairy-Free Egg Nog

I did a lot of experimenting to make this recipe. After years of searching, I finally found a great recipe online. I added a couple of modifications, and here are the results: a Dairy-Free Eggnog recipe that is so deliciously creamy, it tastes even better than the store-bought cow’s milk stuff!

At least that’s why family says. A couple of my children wouldn’t drink eggnog in previous years, but they adore “Mom’s eggnog.”

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Make This Recipe Vegan

This almond milk egg nog does have eggs. However, you can easily make it vegan-friendly!

If you prefer not to use eggs, here’s my new delicious Eggless Eggnogrecipe and it takes just 2 minutes to whip up!)

How to Make Dairy-Free Egg Nog

This Dairy-Free Eggnog recipe has no refined sugar and has only maple syrup as a natural sweetener. With almond milk and coconut milk, this eggnog is as fresh and homemade as it gets!

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Is it hard?

You’d be surprised at how easy it is to make. The hardest part is separating the eggs and even that’s not difficult.

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Ingredients Needed:

A Note About Raw Eggs

One thing to note: Yes, this eggnog has raw eggs. I’m not too worried about uncooked eggs since I use fresh organic free-range eggs from our own healthy chickens, but if you are concerned, look for a pasteurized or liquid eggs (which are always pasteurized.) And just be aware that there are certain risks to eating raw eggs.

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Step by Step Directions for Making This Recipe

Let’s get started! This eggnog is so creamy and sweet that people will never know that it isn’t the “real deal”.

Prepare Eggs

Separate the eggs. Put the egg whites in a bowl for mixing. Mix on high for a couple minutes (or more depending on your mixer) until the egg whites are almost stiff.

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Add in the Syrup

Scoop out the egg whites and set aside in a large bowl. In either your now-empty stand mixer bowl (don’t worry about washing it out), or (if you didn’t use a stand mixer) in another large bowl, whisk the egg yolks and themaple syrup until thick and creamy. You can add a little more or less maple syrup, depending on how sweet you prefer your eggnog.

If you don’t have any maple syrup, you can try honey or another natural sweetener, but I think maple syrup offers the best flavor for authentic-tasting homemade eggnog.

Add Coconut and Almond Milk

Slowly add the almond milk as you whisk.

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Then slowly add the coconut milk, again as you whisk. Whisk until the mixture is smooth…

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Add in the Egg Whites

Lastly,add the egg whites to your egg yolk mixture…

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Storage Tips

Pour into 2 quart-sized mason jars, cover tightly, and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight until it’s very cold.

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The eggnog will settle in the jars, so don’t freak out and think that someone dranksome of the eggnog overnight when you weren’t looking. (Which is exactly what I did.)

When you’re ready to enjoy, shake up the mason jars well before serving – you could even put your eggnog in the blender and blend for a few seconds to get a nice froth on top.
Top each glass with a little ground nutmeg.

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Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one! I know your family will love it as much as mine does.

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Homemade Dairy-Free Eggnog | Paleo, Refined-Sugar Free

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This Dairy Free Eggnog recipe is deliciously creamy and even with no refined sugar, it tastes so much better than store bought eggnog! With almond milk and coconut milk, this is as fresh and homemade as it gets! (Paleo friendly too)

  • Author: Erika at LivingWellMom.com
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 10 mins
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
  • Category: beverage
  • Method: no-cook
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Scale

  • 6 organic eggs, separated
  • 23 tablespoons maple syrup*
  • 3/4 cup coconut milk, canned
  • 1 1/2 cups almond milk
  • 1 Tbsp vanilla extract
  • ground nutmeg

Instructions

  1. Beat the egg whites in a large bowl just until stiff.
  2. If you used a stand mixer, remove the egg whites from the stand mixer bowl into a separate bowl. (Otherwise just set aside and use another large bowl for the next steps.)
  3. In a large bowl (either your stand mixer bowl or a different bowl), whisk the egg yolks with the maple syrup until thick and creamy. Slowly add the almond milk as you continue to whisk. Then slowly add the coconut milk, again as you whisk. Whisk until the mixture is smooth, then add the vanilla.
  4. Lastly, gently whisk in the egg whites until your eggnog is nice and smooth.
  5. Pour into 2 quart-sized mason jars, cover tightlyt, and refrigerate for a few hours or overnight until it’s very cold.
  6. When you’re ready to enjoy, shake up the mason jars well before serving – you could even put your eggnog in the blender and blend for a few seconds to get a nice froth on top.
  7. Top each glass with a little ground nutmeg.

Notes

*You may substitute your favorite natural sweetener, such as honey. However I’ve found that maple syrup provides the best taste.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup

Keywords: homemade eggnog, dairy-free, almond milk, paleo

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FAQs

How many carbs are in a sugar free egg nog? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
106Calories
0gFat
17gCarbs
9gProtein
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Is almond milk egg nog good? ›

Delicious. I've been drinking Almond Breeze Almond Nog as a replacement to regular Egg Nog that has a lot of sugar during winter season for several years. It has a lot of flavor, nutty but still sweet/ I also love it is plant based and healthy.

How do you not get salmonella from egg nog? ›

Use pasteurized eggs for eggnog

Eggnog may be safely made at home by using whole, liquid or pasteurized eggs. Pasteurized eggs are found next to regular eggs at the store. Egg substitutes can also be used. These products have also been pasteurized.

Do they make lactose free eggnog? ›

Just because milk messes with you doesn't mean you have to miss out on your favorite holiday treats. Our perfectly spiced eggnog is creamy, delicious, and 100% lactose free.

Is eggnog OK for diabetics? ›

Beverages such as soda, punch and eggnog contain high amounts of sugar, which will also raise your blood glucose. To ensure you're staying hydrated while also keeping blood sugar levels in mind, choose water, herbal tea, coffee or diet soft drinks.

Which eggnog has the least sugar? ›

Plant-Milk Eggnogs Can Be Lower in Sugars and Saturated Fat

'Nog made from nut, oat, or soy milk will give you the flavor of the season, and it tends to be lower in calories and saturated fat because it doesn't contain cream, eggs, or milk. (That means that these types of eggnog are lower in protein and calcium too.)

Does eggnog do anything to your body? ›

Eggnog may not be considered a "health food," but the drink does have some nutritional benefits including certain vitamins and protein. Traditional eggnog is also high in sugar and fat, and for that reason, it's best to drink in moderation as a dessert.

How many carbs are in almond milk eggnog? ›

*Each serving has 9.5g total carbs, but only 3.5g if you subtract erythritol. * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Can you buy dairy free eggnog? ›

Best non-dairy drink ever

I love the So delicious Coconog. Before I stopped drinking dairy (food sensitivity) I never liked eggNog. But the cocnog came out and now I use in almost everything. Why do I use it so much: It has an amazing flavour and unlike any other non-dairy drink it's actually creamy.

What drink kills Salmonella? ›

Washington, D.C.—Tomato juice can kill Salmonella Typhi and other bacteria that can harm people's digestive and urinary tract health, according to research published this week in Microbiology Spectrum, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology.

Why do I feel sick after drinking eggnog? ›

“Eggnog is made with 'heavy' ingredients that, eaten in exclusion of anything else, might cause stomach distress,” registered dietitian Barbara Ruhs said. “Cream is full of fat and that takes longer to digest.

Why do I get diarrhea after drinking eggnog? ›

The most common ingredients and foods that can cause diarrhea were identified in an article by Harvard Health Publishing. Drumroll, please: eggnog's main components — sugar, dairy and alcohol — are on the list. Rich, delicious foods like cream contain more fat and are slower to digest.

Does Trader Joe's have non dairy eggnog? ›

Trader Joe's O' Nog is a non-dairy beverage "that calls on the power of oats to deliver the same creamy, satisfying, nutmeg-and-ginger profile, but with all vegan ingredients." This means that even though there's no dairy or eggs in this, you'll still enjoy the cool creaminess of a fresh glass for serving, Trader Joe's ...

What is dairy free eggnog made of? ›

Non Dairy Egg nog FAQ's

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!

Why does eggnog make me gassy? ›

Skip the eggnog

It can contain two things that may make you gassy: milk and alcohol. Milk is a direct source of sulfate. When you eat or drink high amounts of sulfate, the bacteria in your colon produce more gas, and it's not odorless. Alcohol can irritate your stomach, make you feel bloated, and cause discomfort.

Does sugar free candy still have carbs? ›

Sugar-free candies and other treats may still contain carbohydrates. In addition, some sugar-free candy contains significant calories and is high in saturated or trans fats. Pay attention to serving sizes, strictly avoid trans fats and limit saturated fat to 6 percent (fewer than 13 grams) of total calories per day.

Is sugar free candy OK for keto? ›

Are sugar-free candies keto-friendly? Many sugar-free candies are keto-friendly. But it's always important to read the nutrition label to determine how many total and net carbs a product contains to decide if it can fit your dietary needs. One sugar substitute to limit while on a keto diet is maltitol.

Do halls sugar free have carbs? ›

So if you're counting carbs in Halls sugar-free cough drops, you could count each cough group as 1.25 grams of carbohydrate, or count the regular cough drops as 2.5 grams of carbohydrate.

Is sugar free candy low in carbs? ›

Sugar-free candies use artificial sweeteners or sugar substitutes to create a sweet taste while foregoing real sugar. Most of these sweeteners have fewer calories and carbohydrates than sugar, but not all of them are calorie-free or carb-free.

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