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Functional Medicine Practitioner

By William Cole, IFMCP, DNM, D.C.

Functional Medicine Practitioner

Will Cole, IFMCP, DNM, D.C., is a leading functional medicine practitioner with a certification in natural medicine and a doctor of chiropractic degree.

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December 20, 2020

During the holiday season, most of my patients in mytelehealth functional medicine clinichave the same question. They want to know what treats they can eat without derailing progresstoward their health goals. And my answer always seems to surprise them.

There are actually a variety of substitutions and alternative recipes for almost all of the traditional holiday favorites. Plus, when these new versions are made well with quality ingredients, most of my patients discover they actually enjoy them evenbetterthan their old counterparts—and more importantly, theyfeelbetter afterward.

One of my all-time favorites is eggnog. With a few simple swaps, you can make a delicious homemade version that is alsoketotarian(my term for a clean, mostly plant-based keto way of eating). So next time you are craving the holiday classic, whip up this recipeinstead. Ditching conventional sweeteners and adding more brain1- and metabolism-supporting2 fats like coconut milk and MCT oil may even help boost your energy during this season. Yes, I still include egg yolks in the recipe since they can be a wonderful source of beneficial omega fats and brain-supporting nutrients like choline.

Ketotarian Eggnog Recipe

Ingredients

  • 6 organic egg yolks
  • 1 cup almond milk, unsweetened
  • 1 cup full-fat coconut milk, unsweetened
  • 1 tbsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 1 tsp. nutmeg
  • 1 tsp. MCT oil
  • Natural low-carb sweetener to taste (such as stevia, monk fruit, allulose, or xylitol)

Method

  1. In a large mixing bowl, beat egg yolks and sweetener of your choice with a handheld or stand mixer until they lighten in color and are creamy. Set aside.
  2. In a separate bowl stir together the almond milk, coconut milk, MCT oil, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract until fully combined.
  3. Heat this plant milk mixture and bring to a boil until foamy.
  4. While the plant milk mixture is still hot, use a ladle to slowly add into the yolks. Keep whisking continuously or the mixture can curdle.
  5. When you have added about half of the plant milk mixture, pour everything back into the pot with the remaining plant milk mixture.
  6. Continuously whisk and cook until the eggnog is thick and creamy. Temperature should be around 160°F.
  7. Pour into a large carafe or Mason jar and place in the fridge to chill. Good for around 2 days.
  8. Serve chilled.
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William Cole, IFMCP, DNM, D.C.

Will Cole, IFMCP, DNM, D.C., is a leading functional medicine expert who consults people around the globe, starting one of the first functional medicine telehealth centers in the world. Named one of the top 50 functional and integrative doctors in the nation, Dr. Will Cole provides a functional medicine approach for thyroid issues, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalances, digestive disorders, and brain problems. He is the host of the popular The Art Of Being Well podcast and the New York Times bestselling author of Intuitive Fasting, Ketotarian,The Inflammation Spectrum, and Gut Feelings.

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This Creamy Eggnog Recipe Is A+ For Brain Health (2024)

FAQs

How healthy is eggnog? ›

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.

Is eggnog good for weight loss for diabetics? ›

3. Skip sugary drinks. 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.

Can I substitute half and half for heavy cream in eggnog? ›

This eggnog recipe calls for 3 cups of liquid dairy. I make it with 2 cups heavy cream and 1 cup whole milk. You can change the ratio (e.g. 2 cups whole milk, 1 cup cream), or use lower-fat products like half and half or 2% milk but you do so at the risk of a less-creamy final product.

How long does homemade eggnog last? ›

The more liquor you add, the longer it will keep — non-alcoholic eggnog should be consumed within 1 day; eggnog with 1/2 to 1 cup of liquor will keep for several days; and eggnog with 1 1/2 cups of liquor will keep for several weeks and continue aging and thickening quite nicely.

What does eggnog do to your body? ›

Traditionally made with eggs, cream, milk, and sugar, no one would say that eggnog is a healthy drink. Even a small serving can pack significant amounts of calories, fat, saturated fat, and added sugars. And then there's the fact that homemade eggnog made with raw eggs can be a food-poisoning risk.

Is eggnog healthy for your heart? ›

Short answer: pretty bad. "Eggnog carries a punch with high saturated fats and high sugar content," says Dr. Eudene Harry, MD, medical director for Oasis Wellness and Rejuvenation Center.

Does eggnog raise blood sugar? ›

“Holiday favorites like pies, cookies and eggnog can raise blood sugar levels to extreme highs,” says Dr. Bhagia. “Additionally, foods rich in salt and high in fat pose additional risks for prediabetics.”

Is eggnog bad for your cholesterol? ›

Eggnog is loaded with saturated fat and sugar. It also has a significant amount of cholesterol, which you really can't do anything about since it's from the eggs. (And without the eggs in eggnog it would just be, well, nog.)

What 3 drinks should diabetics avoid? ›

What drinks should people with type 2 diabetes avoid?
  • Alcoholic drinks. While alcohol in strict moderation can be safe to drink for people with diabetes, it can cause damage due to its hypoglycemic effect and also high-calorie content. ...
  • Sports drinks/energy drinks. ...
  • Sweetened and unsweetened fruit juices. ...
  • Sodas. ...
  • Sweet tea.

What can I substitute for heavy cream in eggnog? ›

You can make a similar heavy cream alternative using regular milk and butter. Whole milk has a fat percentage of around 3.5% and is preferable to lower-fat varieties, but you'll still want to use more melted butter than you would with half-and-half. For best results, try mixing ⅔ cup of whole milk with ⅓ cup butter.

Can eggnog replace heavy cream? ›

Basically eggnog, while fatty, isn't quite creamy enough to hold peaks on its own. That means you'll need about 1/2 cup eggnog for every cup of heavy cream. Even that will change slightly depending on the consistency of your nog.

What to do if eggnog is too thick? ›

If you want a thinner, completely smooth consistency, you can add the entire mixture to a blender with 1 or 2 tablespoons of milk and blend until smooth. Serve with a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg, and fresh whipped cream, if desired. Store homemade eggnog in the fridge for up to one week.

Is eggnog good in coffee? ›

Whether your holiday vibe is classic, bold or mellow, this eggnog coffee recipe is here to bring the cheer. It's creamy, spiced and packed with the taste that's loved by millions. Serve our Holiday Eggnog Coffee at your next get-together for a treat that'll knock their stockings off.

What is the best alcohol to put in eggnog? ›

Choose The Right Spirit

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

Can I freeze eggnog? ›

Luckily, you can freeze eggnog and enjoy it safely past the holiday season. In fact, the sweet, custardy liquid is great to keep on hand to add extra flavor to recipes or speed up a quick and convenient breakfast (like this Eggnog French Toast Casserole).

Does eggnog have a lot of sugar in it? ›

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.

Does eggnog help your stomach? ›

“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.

Is eggnog anti-inflammatory? ›

The spices can be anti-inflammatory- Eggnog commonly contains nutmeg, which has anti-inflammatory antioxidants. Downing a glass of it isn't the same as popping an Advil, but it's something. And now for the downside- Any health benefits in eggnog are undone by the alcohol, according to registered dietitianLiz Weinandy.

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