Mo's ancestral eggnog Recipe
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Mo's ancestral eggnog Recipe
 
                           MO'S ANCESTRAL EGGNOG
 
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 Serving Size  : 16   Preparation Time :0:00
 Categories    : Holiday
 
   Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
 --------  ------------  --------------------------------
   12                    Eggs, separated
    1       lb           Confectioner's sugar
    2       c            Liquor
    8       c            Whipping cream, heavy
    2       t            Nutmeg (or less)
      1/2   c            Sugar
 
   Separate the 12 eggs.  Set the whites aside in the 'fridge, tightly covered
   for safety, as they won't be needed until much later.  Beat the yolks until
   they noticeably lighten in color.  From here on out, an industrial-strength
   mixer (Kitchen-Aid K5, for instance) is a big help.
   
   Continue beating the yolks while adding the confectioner's sugar.  Beat for
   about 4 minutes or until the mixture turns much lighter yellow and takes on
   a satin-like texture. While still beating, slowly add about 2 cups liquor.
   [If you decide you need more, this is NOT where you put it in.]
   
   After the liquor is thoroughly beaten in, cover the mixture with  plastic
   wrap or aluminum foil and let it stand for 1 hour at room temperature. This
   is to cook the eggs and takes much longer if you refrigerate. [I lay
   plastic wrap right down on top of the mixture to avoid any possible skin
   that might form.]
   
   After standing, add the heavy whipping cream, unwhipped! You could try
   whipping it first, but again, you are on your own.  Add the nutmeg. OPTION:
   At this point, the original recipe calls for adding an additional 2-4 cups
   of liquor, but I omitted this as it passed a taste-test as-is. If you want
   your 'Nog a LOT stronger, have at it, but please taste before you pour.
   
   Mix thoroughly, again.  Refrigerate the mixture for 3 hours to let it
   ripen. I use two large juice containers. It splits nicely between them and
   will fit in our 'fridge. [Overnight is good, if you're making it for, say,
   Christmas day, but see the safety note below if you intend to let it sit
   overnight.]
   
   At the end of the 3 hours, remember where you put the egg whites.  Beat
   them until stiff but not dry, adding about 1/2 cup sugar to slightly
   sweeten the whites. N.B.: 12 egg whites whip into quite a mass, so be
   prepared.  [You can also whip them 6 at a time. This is probably a very
   good idea if you're doing it in a Kitchen Aid, since 12 might overflow the
   bowl.]
   
   Pour the whites into the serving bowl you will be using.  Then gently and
   slowly pour the other mixture into the bowl, mixing with a whisk to fold it
   all together.   The whites should be smoothly and evenly distributed
   through the 'Nog to make it fluffy. They will lose some of their bulk so
   don't be afraid to mix thoroughly. Sprinkle the top with some more nutmeg,
   and serve. A shaker of nutmeg by the bowl is a nice touch for those wanting
   a shake on their own mugful. [The first time I made this recipe, I had to
   keep re-stirring the mixture. The only difference I can think of is that
   the second time I didn't add sugar to the egg whites.]
   
   NOTES:
   
   *  Wonderful Eggnog -- I got this recipe from net.cooks back in 1982.  It
   was posted by Mike O'Dell (known around the network as mo). I have made it
   for the last two Christmases, and find it quite good. The recipe is
   basically as he posted it. I have added a few comments in brackets.
   Apparently he served it at a party at LBL-CSAM that year.
   
   This wonderful formula was handed down to me from my grandmother, who got
   it from her mother and grandmother. I heartily recommend it as a superior
   lubricant for the festive season.  Yield:  Makes about 16 cups.
   
   *  [This makes a large amount of eggnog.  Last year I made a half recipe,
   which sufficed for the 10 or so people we had then.  This year I made the
   whole thing, and 16 people left some over (some of them don't drink,
   though).]
   
   Powered sugar will do nicely, and even granulated would probably work if
   you beat long enough.
   
   *  For the liquor, use bourbon, rum, vodka, Canadian blended, or whatever
   you like. Being a bourbon fan, I used that in the batch for the CSAM party.
   The others should work but I haven't tried them. Depending on taste, you
   may want more than this. [I used rum the times I made it.] Enjoy!!!
   
   Difficulty:  moderate;  Time:  1/2 hour preparation, 3 hours waiting;
   Precision:  no need to measure.
   
   : -Mike O'Dell;  Arlington, Virginia
   : Reposted and annotated by Spencer W.  Thomas:
   :    ({ihnp4,decvax}!utah-cs!thomas, thomas@utah-cs.ARPA)
   :    Salt Lake City,
   
   : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust
  
 
 
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