Best Creamy Keto Eggnog Recipe - Low Carb + Sugar-Free (2024)

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I never knew that eggnog could taste so good. I don’t like the store-bought kind, but this Keto eggnog is the best because it’s so creamy and yummy. It’s so good it tastes just like a dessert without the carbs that normally go along with it!

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This recipe reminds me of when I used to make homemade custard in the oven with nutmeg on top. The first time I tried this low carb eggnog it brought back all those wonderful memories and reminded me how much I missed it! You just need to add some low carb whipped cream on top to finish it off and make it perfect. I’m sure you’ll love it just as much as we do!

What is Eggnog?

It’s no surprise that eggnog is a drink made of eggs, along with some kind of cream or milk. Those are the main ingredients. Then added to it is some kind of sweetener and essential flavors of vanilla and nutmeg.

It is a winter drink and sometimes it is made with rum in it, which will warm you up….a nice drink to have as you sit being cozy in front of the fireplace.

To make this a low carb treat you need to replace the sugar with a low carb sweetener, like powdered Swerve which we feel is the best at recreating this yummy drink.

What Does Eggnog Taste Like?

Eggnog tastes like a creamy, dessert, kind of like a creamier version of vanilla ice cream with nutmeg, which gives it such a unique flavor. It really reminds me of the homemade baked custard that my Mother taught me how to make when I was young and that I have continued to make throughout the years.

Can I Drink Eggnog on a Keto Diet?

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Normally a person on Keto cannot drink eggnog because it has sugar and milk which both have a lot of carbs. So we created this sugar-free version without all the carbs so that it can be enjoyed by anyone on a low carb diet.

Our Keto Eggnog has only 3.3 NET Carbs per serving, which means you can definitely enjoy this dessert even while limiting your carb count.

Is Homemade Eggnog Safe?

For traditional eggnog, you whip up the egg whites until stiff peaks form and then fold the egg whites into the eggnog mixture. Some people wonder about the raw eggs making eggnog unsafe to drink because of the salmonella risk eating raw eggs. One way to get around this is to use pasteurized eggs.

You could also heat the mixture using the beaten egg whites mixed right into the egg mixture. That way the whole thing is cooked.

We actually made the keto eggnog only using the egg yolks. Then at the end, we folded in some homemade, low carb whipped cream (the recipe is also on our website) which made it thicker and creamier. I think it came out great!!

What Ingredients are in Homemade Keto Eggnog?

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Heavy Cream – This has a lot more substance, and thickness than using milk, plus it has fewer carbs than milk does which makes it more low carb friendly. Heavy cream has about 6.72 carbs per cup, whereas milk is double, 12 grams per cup.

Unsweetened Almond Milk – This thins out the eggnog just enough, creating the perfect consistency. It’s also low carb, with only 8 carbs per cup.

Eggs – You can use whatever size eggs that you would like, but I always use Jumbo eggs for all my recipes.

Powdered Swerve – Using a powdered sweetener dissolves better and makes your eggnog smoother. Powdered Swerve is by far our favorite.

Vanilla and Nutmeg – These 2 flavorings give your low carb eggnog the most taste and are essential.

Which Sweetener is Best for Keto Eggnog?

Obviously, if we want our eggnog to be low carb we cannot use regular sugar which is very high in carbs. Instead, we need to use a low carb/no carb sweetener.

By using a granulated sweetener like granular Swerve or Monk Fruit, it can leave your egg nog a little gritty because it may not have dissolved all the way. It’s kind of like adding sugar to your coffee and it does not totally dissolve.

So the sweetener of choice would be the powdered Swerve, it’s like confectioners sugar. It’s light and powdery and dissolves very easily.

Can I Add Alcohol to Low Carb Eggnog?

Yes, you can add alcohol to your low carb, creamy eggnog, in fact, we encourage it if you like that! The best kind to add would be rum. It has no carbs and it goes best with it.

A little goes a long way. You don’t want to overpower your eggnog, you just want the rum to be a compliment, not too much where it would overpower the other flavors.

How to Make Keto Eggnog

Homemade Keto eggnog is very easy to make and isn’t a very complicated process. Just follow these simple steps…

The first step is to separate the eggs.

Then put the egg yolks into a saucepan along with the heavy cream, almond milk, and powdered swerve.

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Whisk continually over medium heat until the mixture reaches 160 degrees.

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Do not boil the mixture, just bring it to the steaming point.

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Turn off the heat and then add vanilla and nutmeg. Let cool for a few hours.

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When you get ready to serve your creamy, sugar-free eggnog, top it off with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg.

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What Can I Add to Eggnog?

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My favorite garnish on top of my eggnog is always whipped cream. It’s the best!!

You can also add whipped egg whites, which can give your keto eggnog more substance or if you feel like it, you could always add a splash of dark rum.

Other Diets this recipe is good for


Gluten-free – This is another great treat for our gluten-free readers.

Vegetarian – There are no meat products in this eggnog, so as long as you are ok with dairy you’re good to go.

Nut-free – There are no nuts at all in this recipe.

What to Eat with Eggnog?

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I think the best time to have your low carb eggnog would be for a brunch. Not early in the am, especially if you are going to be adding rum to it.

But with brunch, it’s a little later than breakfast, and usually, there are a lot more selections of food for your meal. To me personally, I think it’s so much more like a dessert so I would eat it at the end of my meal.

If you are having it for dessert, why not try a glass along with some Keto Peppermint Patties or Sugar-Free Peppermint bark?!

Making a Small Batch

Maybe you are the only one in your house that likes eggnog and the portion here is just too much to make for just one person.

So by all means, try a half batch, which would be 1 cup of cream, and ½ cup of almond milk, 2 eggs, ⅓ cup powdered swerve, 1 tsp vanilla and ¼ tsp nutmeg. Now you have your own personal size eggnog!

How to Store Eggnog

If you don’t finish your homemade eggnog on the first day, it will keep for 2-3 days in your refrigerator if you keep it cold. I think the best way to store it in the refrigerator is to put it in a glass jar, then when you want to enjoy some, just shake it up, pour it in a glass and then add your whipped cream on top.

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Other Low Carb Dessert Recipes:

If you’re in the mood for some other Keto-friendly Desserts, check out our:

  • Sugar-Free Hot Chocolate
  • Peanut Butter Buckeyes
  • Keto Chocolate Fudge
  • Peanut Butter Fudge
  • Keto Magic Cookie Bars

All of them are Keto-friendly and low carb, and will have your friends raving!

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Creamy Keto Eggnog Recipe

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  • Author: Stephanie
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 (6oz Servings) 1x
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This is the best, most creamy Keto eggnog that I have ever had. It’s sugar-free and perfectly good for being on a low carb diet. It’s almost like a yummy dessert!

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups Heavy Cream
  • 1 cup Almond Milk
  • 4 Egg yolks
  • ⅔ cup Powdered Swerve
  • 2 tsp. Vanilla
  • ½ tsp Nutmeg

Instructions

  1. First thing is to separate eggs, place yolks in a saucepan and place whites in a container in the refrigerator.
  2. In saucepan also add heavy cream, almond milk, and powdered Swerve. Whisk.
  3. Continually stir ingredients until the mixture reaches 160 degrees, about 10-15 min. The mixture should NOT boil, just steam.
  4. Turn off heat and then add vanilla and nutmeg. Whisk.
  5. Let cool and cover for a few hours.
  6. When you take it out of the refrigerator and are ready to drink your low carb eggnog, top with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg on the top.

Notes

3.3 NET CARBS PER SERVING

Some people worry about whipped raw egg whites causing salmonella. If you are worried, then either cook the egg whites along with the yolks or if you are like me I don’t even use the egg whites in my egg nog at all.

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Desserts
  • Cuisine: American
Best Creamy Keto Eggnog Recipe - Low Carb + Sugar-Free (2024)

FAQs

Which eggnog has least sugar? ›

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

Califia Farms Almond Holiday Nog (50 calories) and Good Karma Flaxmilk Holiday Nog (45 calories) have 0 grams of saturated fat and 8 grams of added sugars per half-cup.

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

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
106Calories
0gFat
17gCarbs
9gProtein
Sep 26, 2022

Is eggnog good for diabetes? ›

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.

Does eggnog have a lot of sugar? ›

But be aware that a single cup can pack in 400 calories and 40 grams of sugar. So, if eggnog is a daily indulgence throughout the holiday season, it pays to find a better-for-you nog that you truly enjoy. Fortunately, there are a few lower-sugar eggnog options out there that taste pretty good, too.

What is a good substitute for eggnog? ›

If you are really looking to knock out some calories, consider purchasing soy nog or rice nog. These alternatives to regular eggnog contain less fat and nearly half the calories of regular store-bought eggnog. Vanilla chai tea is also a great holiday alternative for those with non-dairy diets.

Is eggnog high in carbs? ›

This keto eggnog recipe has 1.5g of carbs and 0.5g of fiber per serving. That comes to 1g net carbs per serving. Compare that to conventional eggnog, which has 20g of carbs per serving!

How many carbs are in almond milk eggnog? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories 70
Sodium 75 mg3%
Total Carbohydrate 14 g5%
Dietary Fiber 0 g0%
Total Sugars 11 g
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Does sugar free candy break 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.

Are eggs low carb low sugar? ›

Meat, eggs, and seafood are low in carbs. You can also eat certain vegetables, including broccoli and eggplant, as well as fruit, such as avocado and apricots, on a low carb diet. Many people follow a low carbohydrate diet to lose weight, lower blood sugar levels, or treat certain diseases.

What 3 drinks should diabetics avoid? ›

The 3 worst drinks
  • regular soda.
  • energy drinks that contain sugar.
  • fruit juices.

What is the safest drink for a diabetic? ›

Five ways to stay hydrated…
  • Water is the best all-round drink. ...
  • Tea, coffee, chai and hot chocolate – cut back on sugar and use semi-skimmed or skimmed milk.
  • Herbal teas can make a refreshing change and most are caffeine-free.

What cheese is against diabetes? ›

Cheese can be included as part of a healthy, balanced diet if you have diabetes. However, people with diabetes should opt for cheeses that are low in saturated fat and sodium while high in protein. If you have diabetes, combine higher-GI foods with cheese to help regulate blood sugar and prevent spiking.

Why can't you drink a lot of 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.

Does eggnog cause weight gain? ›

Unfortunately, egg nog is not typically considered a weight loss food. In fact, it is a high-calorie, high-fat beverage that can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. A typical serving of egg nog can contain anywhere from 200 to 500 calories, depending on the ingredients used and the serving size.

Is it OK to drink eggnog everyday? ›

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.

What is considered the best eggnog? ›

Most Indulgent: Southern Comfort Traditional Egg Nog

This eggnog from Southern Comfort was the richest, thickest and creamiest of the bunch. It has a soft yellow and deep ivory color, which is very pleasing when poured out into a cup or mug.

Is store-bought eggnog healthy? ›

One-half cup typically has 170 calories and 8 grams of fat. Making your own eggnog will spare you the additives found in store-bought varieties but a traditional recipe will be similar in calories and fat. You can lighten things up using low fat dairy products and going light on the sugar.

How much sugar is in light eggnog? ›

Per 1/2 Cup: 120 calories; 1 g sat fat (5% DV); 85 mg sodium (4% DV); 21 total sugars. 81% less fat and 33% fewer calories than regular eggnog (Regular eggnog: 8 g fat and 180 calories per serving.

How do you make store-bought eggnog less sweet? ›

Shaking eggnog with ice dilutes it just a little. This helps turn the volume down on its inherent sweetness and thins it so it's not tacky thick, and viscous. It gets your eggnog nicely chilled too, which helps the store-bought stuff taste less sticky sweet.

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