Toast to the holidays with this creamy eggnog martini. It combines delicious eggnog, vanilla vodka, amaretto, and a sprinkle of nutmeg. You’ll love this tasty winter cocktail!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
It’s time for a little cocktail to bring you a little (or a lot) of holiday spirit.
As you all know, I’m a HUGE fan of all things eggnog. Especially if that eggnog is aged eggnog. Or used in this eggnog martini.
Yeah, I’m a huge fan.
Plus I feel Christmas isn’t Christmas without eggnog.
I grew up looking forward to the “nog” each and every year because it’s a strict seasonal drink. You can’t very well be drinking eggnog in July.
In fact, I don’t think you could even find eggnog in July if you tried.
Well, you could make it but I just can’t imagine drinking a big glass of nog and then hopping in the pool.
Table of Contents
Eggnog Martini Ingredients:
- Eggnog – Since this is the bulk of our cocktail use your favorite non-alcoholic eggnog. If you’re dairy free feel free to use any of the dairy-free options in the store.
- Vanilla vodka – This is a vodka that has been infused with vanilla beans. It is easily found in most large liquor stores.
- Amaretto – This is a sweet almond-flavored liqueur. A popular brand of amaretto is Disaronno.
What is eggnog?
Eggnog is a traditional milk punch made out of eggs, milk, sugar, and typically spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon.
Traditionally it was made with raw eggs but it’s more common now to use pasteurized eggs in eggnog. You can also cook the eggnog so you do not have to worry about issues with consuming raw eggs.
Where can I find eggnog?
In the United States, around Christmastime, you can find eggnog very easily in almost any grocery store.
In fact, it’s so common that in my grocery store, there is at least 7 different option ranging from vanilla-flavored eggnog to rum-flavored eggnog to dairy-free eggnog.
How do I make an eggnog martini?
This eggnog cocktail is one of the easiest to make!
All you need is eggnog, vanilla-flavored vodka, and amaretto.
Add it all to a cocktail shaker with some ice, give it a shake, pour it into a glass, and enjoy!
Changing this recipe
There are a few changes you could easily make to this recipe and still keep it delicious!
Instead of vanilla vodka, you could use caramel vodka, cinnamon vodka, or even just plain vodka.
What is Amaretto?
Amaretto is a sweeter almond-flavored liqueur that can be commonly found at most liquor stores.
Some popular brands are Disaronno and Luxardo.
It’s great in this eggnog martini but also fantastic served on the rocks or in a warm after-dinner coffee cocktail.
Doubling this eggnog martini
While this recipe is written out to only make one cocktail it can easily be doubled to make 2 or more cocktails.
Can I premake this eggnog martini?
Yes, but there might be some settling so you’ll want to give it a good shake or stir before serving.
Can I make this a dairy-free eggnog martini?
Yes!
All you need to do is substitute traditional eggnog with dairy-free eggnog. Depending on the brand you use the dairy-free nog may not be as thick and creamy as “traditional” eggnog but it will still make a delicious cocktail.
Some common brands are Blue Diamond almond milk nog, So Delicious coconut milk nog, and Califa Farms almond milk nog.
More Christmas cocktails
- Craving something fruity? Try my Persimmon Old Fashioned Cocktail.
- Love an old-fashioned cocktail? Try my Tom and Jerry Cocktail Recipe.
- Want something totally different? Try my Aged Eggnog.
- Need some warm flavors in your life? Try my Gingerbread Martini.
Eggnog Martini
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 ounces eggnog
- 1 ounce vanilla vodka
- 1 ounce amaretto liqueur
Instructions
- Fill a shaker with ice and add all ingredients.
- Shake until well combined.
- Strain into a chilled martini glass.
- Grate fresh nutmeg over the top.
Julia
Saturday 7th of January 2023
This might be a silly question….is the eggnog alcoholic or like the kind you find in the dairy section at the grocery store?
Nutmeg Nanny
Tuesday 17th of January 2023
@Julia, Not a silly question! Just the regular storebought eggnog is the base of the drink. We are adding in the alcohol.
DAVID
Tuesday 27th of December 2022
OHHHHHHH YES!!! 4 OZ BURBON…..1 OZ EGGNOG!!!!!
Anamika @ Supplement Crunch
Saturday 21st of September 2019
This look beyond delicious! Combinations of those flavors are simply irresistible, need to make this!
Jessica @FitnessEquipmentsLab
Friday 12th of April 2019
Hi, thank you for a wonderful martini recipe.
Gina/Running to the Kitchen
Tuesday 18th of December 2018
'Tis the season for delicious cocktails like this!