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Delicious Keto Sugar Free Eggnog Recipe

This Keto Friendly Eggnog Recipe made with almond milk and heavy cream is a healthy choice for the holidays or anytime! 

It's delicious and made with all clean ingredients, making it naturally low carb, along with sugar and gluten free.

This is so creamy, that it seems more like a dessert than a drink. 

It ends up being only 2 net carbs for a serving!

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You may think of Eggnog around the holidays, but honestly this stuff is good year round.  LOVE IT!

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History of Eggnog

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According to The Spruce Eat's Site, eggnog dates back as early as the 13th century in Europe. 

Medieval monks in Britain were known to drink posset, a warm ale punch made with eggs and figs.

Over the years, it's taken on many iterations and merged with various milk and alcohol options, usually served at holiday events or parties. 

By the 17th century, it was primarily consumed by the well-to-do because milk, eggs, and sherry (alcohol used at that time) were scarce commodities.

Today, most eggnog is made with eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla, and nutmeg.  The sugar and milk make the delicious drink high in carbs and that is why we need this Keto friendly eggnog recipe!

Where Does The Word Eggnog Come From?

Some say the word “nog” comes from the word “noggin”, that meas wooden cup or “grog” which is a strong beer.  The word “Eggnog” was set by the late 18th century. 

Is Eggnog Keto?

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You may be asking this question, can I have eggnog while following a Keto diet or lifestyle.

Most store bought brands or recipes no, but this Keto sugar free eggnog made with almond milk is a big YES! 

How Many Carbs Are In Eggnog?

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Traditional eggnog recipes have anywhere from 15-30 carbs per serving and an average of 20 grams of sugar! 

That is just way too much for a small glass of eggnog. This sugar free eggnog only has 2 net carbs thanks to the almond milk, heavy cream and natural sweeteners in place of traditional ingredients. 

Big difference! 

Why Make Your Own Keto Eggnog Recipe

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The store bought version of Eggnog is not only full of carbs, most of it contains high fructose corn syrup (HFC). 

HFC is the first thing I suggest my clients stop eating because it's so bad for autoimmune conditions. It's basically cheap genetically modified corn heated up to high temperatures until it becomes a chemical.  

Your body doesn't recognize this chemical as food and has trouble digesting it. This results in inflammation, which is the root of many diseases including autoimmune issues. 

Many of them also contain these ingredients, none of which sound healthy or tasty.

  • Mono and Diglycerides
  • Disodium
  • Phosphate

Is Homemade Eggnog Dangerous?

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This question is googled a lot, but as long as  the eggs are cooked like in this recipe, it should be safe. Make sure it reaches a temperature of 165 degrees on a candy thermometer. 

I wouldn't advise eating raw eggs now days due to the possible dangers. 

Which Sweetener is Best for Keto / Low Carb Eggnog?

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The best sweetener for any Keto treat is always the natural sweeteners such as monk fruit or stevia.  The next best are sugar alcohols, erythritol and xylitol.

Aspartame, Splenda and other artificial sweeteners are not natural and you should avoid these chemicals.

Consuming aspartame in my 30's resulted in several autoimmune issues and brain fog, so I suggest clients stop it immediately. 

In this recipe, this powdered erythritol is best because it doesn't leave the eggnog grainy.  It's a little hard to find in stores, so I left you a link below to Amazon. 

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Keto Eggnog

Ingredients
  

  • 3 Large Eggs Beaten
  • 1/3 Cup Monk Fruit or Erythritol
  • 2 Cups Unsweetened Vanilla (or plain) Almond Milk
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 1 Dash Nutmeg
  • 2 tsp. Vanilla
  • 1 Dash Cinnamon

As Serving

  • 3/4 Cup Heavy Cream
  • 3 Tbsp. Powdered Erythritol
  • 2 oz. Rum (optional)
  • 1 Dash Cinnamon (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Combine beaten eggs, sweetener, and salt in medium sauce pan.
  • Slowly whisk in milk until combined.
  • Cook over medium heat until it becomes thick (stirring constantly)
  • Let it reach 165F on a candy thermometer
  • Remove from heat.
  • Stir in vanilla and nutmeg
  • Let cool.
  • Pour into glass jug or pitcher and place in fridge for 6-8 hours.

Before Serving

  • Use electric mixer to whip heavy cream combined with powdered sweetener until soft peaks form.
  • Gently fold this mixture into eggnog mixture.
  • Add in rum and/or cinnamon.
  • I added a little extra liquid monk fruit because I love the sweet taste.
  • Top with more whipping cream if desired.
  • Sprinkle on nutmeg.
  • ENJOY!

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Nutrition Keto Eggnog – Nonalcoholic 

  • Calories 170 
  • Carbs 3
  • Fiber 1
  • Protein 9 
  • Net Carbs 2
  • Fat 13

Nutrition Keto Eggnog – With Rum 

  • Calories 299
  • Carbs 3
  • Fiber 1
  • Protein 9 
  • Net Carbs 2
  • Fat 13

Caution: Drinking alcohol while following a Keto lifestyle can affect you more than before.  You can read more about this in Keto Diet Review, Before and After and How to Start and learn more about the benefits and how to follow a Keto lifestyle.

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Here's also a yummy recipe for Keto Hot Chocolate Cocoa that's easy and delicious!

Serving Keto Friendly Eggnog

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This recipe is so good with this Keto Whipped Cream Recipe on top and nutmeg sprinkled on top of that.  

You may want a snack with your eggnog, this Keto Chocolate Pecan Bark would be delicious with it! 

Storing Sugar Free Eggnog

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If you happen to not drink it all when you make it, you can store the leftovers in the fridge for about 2-3 days.

The best storage container would be a glass jar with a lid.  Shake well before serving and add whipped cream on top. 

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Keto Friendly Eggnog Recipe Conclusion 

Hope you enjoy this yummy sugar free eggnog as much as we did!  Let us know in the comments if you plan to try it! 

Keep it healthy! 

Jamie

Medical Disclaimer: I'm a certified health coach, not a licensed medical professional and the advice on this page is from my personal experience, health coach certification training or from the experience of my clients. You should talk with your medical professional when seeking advice about a medical condition, new diet or exercise program. 

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