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This eggnog white Russian is the perfect holiday twist to a classic cocktail recipe. It’s made with coffee liqueur, vodka, and of course, eggnog!

I love a little cocktail during the holiday season. What is better than sipping on a morning Christmas Mimosa or a nighttime mug of Slow Cooker Spiced Mulled Wine?
If you’re like me, you’ll want to make these eggnog white Russians immediately to enjoy with all your classic holiday cocktail favorites. It’s creamy, delicious, and filled with lots of delicious flavor.
I use a simple combination of coffee liqueur, vodka, and store-bought eggnog. It is so easy and simple yet packed with the most cozy flavor.
You can top it with whipped cream, grated nutmeg, or a festive cinnamon stick for garnishing.


Ingredients needed
- Vodka
- Coffee liqueur
- Eggnog
How to make an eggnog white Russian
I love having fun during the holidays and making a fun little cocktail treat, and I knew I had to give my beloved white Russian a little holiday twist.
- In a cocktail glass, add ice.
- Add in vodka and coffee liqueur.
- Stir in eggnog and enjoy!

My Pro Tips
White Russian Cocktail Recipe Tips
This cocktail is straightforward, with only three ingredients. So, pick quality mixers so the drink has the best flavor.
I like to use Kahlua for my coffee liqueur because I think it has the best flavor.
I use 80-proof vodka for this cocktail, as anything too strong can taste too harsh.
Use store-bought eggnog to keep things easy. If you have any local dairy farms, check and see if they make seasonal batches of eggnog. My favorite brands are always from small local farms. It’s always so good!

More eggnog drinks
Eggnog White Russian Cocktail

Ingredients
- 2 ounces coffee liquere , Kahlua
- 2 ounces vodka
- 2 ounces eggnog, storebought
Instructions
- Fill an 8 ounce cocktail glass with ice.
- Pour in coffee liquere and vodka and gently stir.
- Add in eggnog and stir to combine.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

















