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Easy Eggnog Daiquiri Recipe (Frozen Eggnog Cocktail)

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This Eggnog Daiquiri recipe is a must-try! If you’re looking for a boozy, adult twist on a classic eggnog cocktail this Christmas you’re going to love this drink! Your favorite eggnog is blended with vanilla ice cream and a generous measure of rum for a frozen eggnog cocktail recipe that takes just minutes to make!

Eggnog daiquiri with the bottles of rum and eggnog in the background.
You’re going to love this easy eggnog daiquiri!

Why you’ll love this Eggnog Cocktail Recipe

An Eggnog Daiquiri cocktail is just what your holiday gathering needs!

Combining creamy eggnog, delicious vanilla ice cream, and a generous slug of rum, this easy cocktail is festive and fun to serve all winter long.

It’s no secret that Christmas Eggnog is delicious with a shot of something boozy mixed in for good measure. Its creamy, gently spiced flavors are just crying out to be spiked.

The eggnog itself is taken up a notch by blending it with vanilla ice cream for a thick, frozen eggnog cocktail perfect for sipping through a fancy metal straw.

Related: Fireball Eggnog

Then white rum is added for that grown-up touch. I promise this will likely end up as one of your new favorite rum cocktails.

Finally, the top is dusted with nutmeg not just to enhance the flavors already in the eggnog, but so that you also smell the holidays every time you take a sip and the glass gets near your nose.

If you like creamy drinks like a chocolate egg cream, or even a generous measure of Bailey’s Irish Cream served over ice, you’re going to love this Eggnog Daiquiri recipe!

Ingredients

Eggnog daiquiri ingredients on the countertop.
Everything you need to make this Eggnog and Rum cocktail recipes!

Here’s what you need to make this Eggnog Daiquiri recipe:

Use your favorite brands of vanilla ice cream and eggnog here as they make up the main flavors of this frozen eggnog cocktail.

I’ve used aged white rum here as I find it works well with the vanilla and nutmeg flavors of the ice cream, eggnog, and of course, the ground nutmeg (!) but experiment with your favorite rum as they’ll all taste both slightly different and delicious.

Spiced rum will have even more of those warm spice notes that should pair perfectly with the eggnog too.

Directions

Eggnog and a scoop of vanilla ice cream in the bottom of a blender cup.

Step 1

Add the vanilla ice cream and eggnog to your blender cup. I use this small-sized personal blender.

White rum being measured into a blender cup.

Step 2

Measure in the rum.

A creamy cocktail inside a blender cup.

Step 3

Blend until just smooth.

Eggnog Daiquiri garnished with a metal straw and a sprinkling of nutmeg.

Step 4

Serve in a glass, sprinkled with nutmeg.

Tip

You guys! I’ve never been that excited about light rum. But this Cruzan Aged Light Rum is so so good! It’s also very reasonably priced. I would absolutely use this in a mojito.

Variations

  • Switch up the ice cream flavor – vanilla of course is the obvious choice to pair with eggnog, but other neutral flavors (e.g. something you’d serve alongside a scoop of pie) will add something a little extra to this Eggnog Daiquiri. A scoop of brown sugar ice cream would be absolutely delicious, as would one made with cinnamon ice cream, also sprinkling the top with cinnamon, instead of nutmeg.
  • Experiment with spirits – rum is the obvious choice here, but vodka would be a good choice if you’re after a cleaner flavor. Bourbon would also be yummy, and Fireball tastes delicious paired with eggnog!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this with homemade eggnog?

Of course! Making eggnog from scratch sounds like too much work for me over the holidays (boo!) but this recipe looks like a classic.

Have you got any more garnish suggestions?

I’ve kept things simple here by just sprinkling grated nutmeg on top, but you can always add a cinnamon stick or even a cinnamon sugar rim on the glass. Or browse more easy garnish ideas.

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A delicious Eggnog Daiquiri for Christmas!

This easy frozen eggnog daiquiri recipe combines your favorite brand of eggnog, vanilla ice cream, nutmeg and a generous slug of rum for the ultimate grown up twist on the classic creamy holiday drink.
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Course: cocktails
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1
Calories: 491kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blitz the vanilla ice cream, eggnog and rum together in a blender until just smooth.
  • Pour into a glass and sprinkle with grated nutmeg.

Notes

Variations
  • Switch up the ice cream flavor – other neutral flavors (e.g. something you’d serve alongside a scoop of pie) will add something a little extra to this Eggnog Daiquiri. A scoop of brown sugar ice cream would be absolutely delicious, as would one made with cinnamon ice cream, also sprinkling the top with cinnamon, instead of nutmeg.
  • Experiment with spirits – vodka would be a good choice if you’re after a cleaner flavor. Bourbon would also be yummy, and Fireball tastes delicious paired with eggnog!

Nutrition

Serving: 1drink | Calories: 491kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 179mg | Sodium: 191mg | Potassium: 552mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 801IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 415mg | Iron: 1mg
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