I know I’m late the eggnog party, but now that I’m here, I’m hanging out for awhile. Eggnog cold foam is so easy to make and absolutely delicious. It tastes like a hug in a mug. Cozy winter flavors mixed with cold brew. And, with eggnog flavored syrup, it means I don’t have to stock eggnog in my house and drink it before it goes bad.
Of course, you can also make an eggnog latte with actual eggnog, and that recipe is coming soon, too.
In the meantime, get ready for a warm, flavorful cold brew drink you’ll be drinking long after the holidays are over.
Eggnog Cold Foam Cold Brew: Ingredients
I’ll share what I used, as well as some alternatives for hot coffee and lattes. I used cold brew to make this quick, easy, and tasty.
- Cold Brew Coffee – I used Stok cold brew, per usual. It’s my favorite. To make a hot coffee version, swap this out for one cup of hot coffee, any kind you like, including pod coffees like Nespresso or Keurig. You can also swap this out for 2 espresso shots and one cup of milk to make a latte version. Iced or hot.
- Eggnog Sauce – I used Kyya Eggnog Sauce because its what I had. Get 10% off everything on Kyya’s site with my code: WHATTHEFROTHKYYA10. Or, I’ve seen recipes to make your own, but I don’t have one on the site yet.
- Gingersnap Syrup – I used Kyya Chocolate Gingersnap in the cold brew because its what I had. I also have the Torani Gingerbread syrup and that’s delicious. I think a simple brown sugar syrup or a brown sugar cinnamon sauce with the cold brew would be delicious as well.
- Milk of Choice -You won’t need much for the cold foam. But, coconut and almond will change the flavor slightly. Oatmilk and regular milk will blend in really nicely. I’ve used protein milks too and they work fine.
- Heavy Cream – If you’re off dairy, I’ve seen people use a blend of soy and oatmilk to create cold foam, but I don’t have exact amounts for you on how to do that.
- Ice – Seems silly, but I’ve started making a drink many times only to disover we are out of ice. Annoying.
Tools:
You won’t need much to make this if it’s iced. A hand frother for the cold foam, I love this one, or a milk frother like the Nespresso Aeroccino, which is also great. Makes cold and hot foam so easily.
Eggnog Cold Foam Cold Brew: How To Make
This whips up in just minutes. It’s that easy. Faster than you can get in your car and get to the drive through, you can be sipping on this drink. I shared a video on Instagram of how to make it and I’ll walk you through the steps here, too.
- Add 1-2 tbsp. syrup to glass, this is for the cold brew. I used gingersnap. You can use brown sugar syrup, cinnamon syrup or even a vanilla here to sweeten the cold brew if you want.
- Add one cup ice
- Add one cup cold brew
- In a separate glass, add 4 tbsp. heavy cream, 2 tbsp. milk of choice, and 1 tbsp. eggnog sauce.
- Froth with frother until soft set
- Pour over the coffee
- Top with cinnamon sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, or whatever you like.
- Enjoy!
It’s really that easy. I love how simple these drinks. Once you start making your own, you’ll be obsessed with making your favorite drinks exactly how you like them.
More Delicious Coffee Drinks:
If you’re looking for more delicious coffee drinks, you might also like these:
- 8 Delicious Dutch Bros Holiday Drinks
- Easy & Delicious Sugar Cookie Cold Brew
- Starbucks Iced Pecan Latte copycat
- Delicious caramel cookie butter iced coffee recipe
- 16 Starbucks Holiday Drinks with my Copycat Recipes
- Easy Gingerbread Iced Coffee with Gingerbread Cold Foam
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