I've seen a number of friends try out a recipe for aged egg nog, which is supposed to take at least a month to complete. I'm posting Alton Brown's method, although Michael Ruhlman has a similar one out there. The eggs came from a buddy's backyard flock of chickens, and I used dairy products that were as minimally processed as possible. Hippie organic milk & cream because it tastes really good, fresh ground nutmeg, and some choicer brands of hooch. Now that it's all done and in the jar, it tastes a bit "hot" up front, but they say the aging process really tempers the flavor a bit after a few weeks. This will be ready just in time for Christmas.
Recipe notes: Use a big giant bowl if you want to mix this all up in one batch. None of my mixing bowls were large enough, so I had to combine & mix, then combine & mix, then whisk around in the glass jar once it was all done.
https://altonbrown.com/eggnog-recipe/
Recipe notes: Use a big giant bowl if you want to mix this all up in one batch. None of my mixing bowls were large enough, so I had to combine & mix, then combine & mix, then whisk around in the glass jar once it was all done.
https://altonbrown.com/eggnog-recipe/
