Eggnog Latte
Hot creamy coffee that's packed full of festive flavours to keep you warm during the festive period.
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NutritionPer Serving
- Calories227
- Carbs14g
- Sugars8.6g
- Protein8.1g
- Fat17g
- Saturates11g
For the full list of ingredients and comprehensive instructions, please see the recipe card at the end of this post. Before you scroll, there’s important stuff to know in the blurb!
Just when you thought that Eggnog couldn’t get much better, we’ve combined it with espresso to create a delicious, creamy Eggnog Latte!
We’ve used our Eggnog recipe in this drink, so you’ll need to make a batch of that before you start. As Eggnog is usually enjoyed cold you’ll notice that our Eggnog recipe allows some time for the drink to chill before serving.
Because we’re using it in a hot coffee for our Eggnog Latte, you can skip this step if you prefer.
Our Eggnog Latte is a non-alcoholic recipe, but if you’re after a boozier, more grown up treat, then simply add around 100ml of brandy when you make your Eggnog.
Our Eggnog Latte is the perfect way to warm up after a cold, wintery walk and the addition of a little brandy makes it even better!
Or, if you’re after an even more indulgent treat, then try our Mulled Wine or visit our Christmas recipes collection for more inspiration.
Serve alongside some warm mince pies as a morning snack, mid-afternoon treat or even after dinner.
What diets is this Eggnog Latte suitable for?
This Eggnog Latte is suitable for vegetarian and gluten free diets.
Please make sure to double or triple check all of your ingredients if you’re cooking for people with allergies.
Do you need any special ingredients to make this Eggnog Latte?
You should be able to find all of the ingredients to make this recipe in your local supermarket.
You will need to follow our Eggnog recipe to make the Eggnog portion of this latte and you can find the recipe here.
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To warm your milk and Eggnog mixture, you’ll need a microwavable jug.
We love serving our Eggnog Latte in a latte glass as it makes it feel even more festive!
How many calories are in this Eggnog Latte?
There are 255 calories per portion in this Eggnog Latte which means it falls into our Everyday Light category.
This Eggnog Latte is perfect if you’re following a calorie controlled diet and fits well with any one of the major diet plans such as Weight Watchers.
As a guide, an average man needs around 2,500kcal (10,500kJ) a day to maintain a healthy body weight. For an average woman, that figure is around 2,000kcal (8,400kJ) a day. Obviously, if your goal is to lose weight then you might want to adjust these slightly! You can read more about these recommendations on the NHS website.
Step 1
Follow the steps on our website to make our Eggnog recipe and then measure out 200ml into a microwavable jug.
Step 2
Add the milk, cinnamon and nutmeg to the jug and stir until combined.
Step 3
Microwave for 1 minute until the milk begins to froth. This may take longer depending on the wattage of your microwave.
Step 4
Whilst heating the eggnog mix, add the espresso powder to a mug. Pour over the boiling water, stir and set aside.
Step 5
Once the milk is hot, whisk the espresso into the jug.
Step 6
Pour into the latte glasses, top with a little low fat aerosol cream and sprinkle with the grated chocolate before serving.
What could I serve with this Eggnog Latte?
This Eggnog Latte is delicious when enjoyed at any time of day and works especially well when served alongside any of the following treats:
How do you know when this Eggnog Latte is ready?
You’ll know that your Eggnog and milk mixture is ready to be combined with the espresso once it’s hot and has begun to go frothy.
Usually this takes around 1 minute, but depending on the wattage of your microwave it could take longer so make sure you keep an eye on it.
Standard advice here in the UK is to cook food until it has reached 70°C and stayed at that temperature for 2 minutes. This is to keep your family safe.
How long can I keep this Eggnog Latte in the fridge?
This recipe is best enjoyed freshly made and isn’t suitable to be made in advance.
Can I freeze this Eggnog Latte?
No, we don’t recommend freezing this recipe.
How do I reheat this Eggnog Latte?
This recipe is best enjoyed freshly made.
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Eggnog Latte
Hot creamy coffee that's packed full of festive flavours to keep you warm during the festive period.
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Prep Time
2 MINS
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Cook Time
2 MINS
- KCals 227
- Carbs 14G
Instructions
- Follow the steps on our website to make our Eggnog recipe and then measure out 200ml into a microwavable jug.
- Add the milk, cinnamon and nutmeg to the jug and stir until combined.
- Microwave for 1 minute until the milk begins to froth. This may take longer depending on the wattage of your microwave.
- Whilst heating the eggnog mix, add the espresso powder to a mug. Pour over the boiling water, stir and set aside.
- Once the milk is hot, whisk the espresso into the jug.
- Pour into the latte glasses, top with a little low fat aerosol cream and sprinkle with the grated chocolate before serving.
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Tracy MarshallSunday 29th November 2020
Just made this & it’s very nice. Not as creamy or calorific as proper eggnog, which I love. The whole thing is time consuming so not one to make in a hurry (my egg mixture split the first time). I added a wee bit of brandy for an extra treat. Thank you for the recipe I’ll definitely make again.
HollyMonday 30th November 2020
Hi Tracy, the idea for this recipe was just another way to use our Eggnog recipe and we thought a warm glass combined with a latte was just the trick and worth the little extra effort to make. The addition of the brandy sounds lovely I’ve not tried it that way yet so thanks for the tip!
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