Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Eggnog Iced Coffee


Recipe and photo from Cheryl at Tidy Mom
Now, isn't this just the perfect beverage for July's Rudolph Day?  A wonderful, festively flavored iced coffee!  Here's the link : Eggnog Iced Coffee.  It's from Cheryl at Tidy Mom.

I am posting this on the 24th because it's a cold brew coffee and needs to be started the night before.  I've never tried making cold brew coffee, but I've heard many good things about it and so I will be giving this recipe a try tonight. 

The only catch to making this in summer may be if I'm unable to find eggnog.  I believe Borden's may make a canned eggnog that's available year round -- they used to -- so I will check into that.  Otherwise I can just use a little extra cream, some extra spices and a dash of vanilla.

Try this and let me know what you think!  Have a wonderful Rudolph Day tomorrow!

11 comments:

  1. Sounds yummy! Blessings,
    Sue

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    1. I hope you enjoy this if you try it, Sue!

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  2. I remember drinking canned eggnog one Christmas when we lived in the tropics and couldn't get the real stuff. Not my favorite beverage in a can!

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  3. How intriguing...I’ll check this out!

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  4. I'm trying it, Vee! Now I just have to remember to get the coffee ready tonight.

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  5. Anonymous5:17 PM

    Another great recipe! Cold brewed coffee is wonderful. I don't know if eggnog is available at this time of year but it's also nice with a bit of sweetened condensed milk (like a cold brew Vietnamese coffee)

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    1. Mmmmm, that does sound good!

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  6. this I would never have thought of... must be good!

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    1. I tried it with just spices and cream and liked it, Lucie. Now, in November, eggnog is available here so I should try it again with the real thing!

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  7. They used to have powdered egg-nog at the Vermont Country Store that was good but haven't seen any.😞

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    1. Oh, that is interesting. I love the Vermont Country Store! They always have things you can't find anywhere else.

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