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Published: Nov 18, 2012 Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023

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Looking for a new Holiday Breakfast idea? Kick start the Christmas morning frenzy with a batch of Eggnog Muffins hot from the oven!

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Table of Contents

  • Why this recipe Works
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Step by Step Instructions
  • Tips and Tricks
  • More Holiday Breakfast Recipes
  • Eggnog Muffins Recipe Recipe

Why this recipe Works

We all agree there are really TWO breakfasts on Christmas morning, right?

There’s the “official” holiday breakfast.

This is the one you eat at the table together, the one where you use plates and forks and the whole 9 yards. In our house, this breakfast is usually Biscuits and Gravy or a Breakfast Casserole with hash browns and all the sides.

But first, we need something to nibble on while presents are unwrapped, coffee is sipped and we check out what Santa’s left us in our stockings. A breakfast starter, if you will.

These Eggnog Muffins covered in a sweet glaze are just the ticket for Christmas morning! Based on my trusty Donut Muffins, these ended up being just as delicious.

With all the flavor of eggnog, these mini muffins are moist, fluffy and taste amazing with that early morning cup of coffee.

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Ingredient Notes

I made these muffins with some leftover eggnog I had in the fridge. We have a bad habit in this family of buying and making more eggnog at the beginning of the season than anyone will drink by New Year’s.

Leftover eggnog is the mother of invention, though, because it’s lead me to create some pretty scrumptious treats, like Eggnog Fudge and now MUFFINS!

  • If you want a plain muffin instead of eggnog (or you don’t have enough eggnog), you can substitute whole milk instead.
  • Butter flavored Crisco shortening gives the muffins a fluffy texture and buttery taste. Unflavored shortening will do in a pinch!
  • Along with the eggnog, these muffins are flavored with a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg.
  • For the glaze, you’ll need more eggnog (or milk), nutmeg and lots of powdered sugar!

Step by Step Instructions

Here’s how I made these festive eggnog donut muffins:

  1. Make the muffin batter. Combine the flour, baking powder, salt and spices together in a bowl. In a separate mixing bowl, beat Crisco with sugar until blended. Add eggs. Slowly add in flour mixture and eggnog.
  2. Fill muffin tin. Lightly spray mini muffin pan with baking spray (or grease with a small amount of butter). Fill the muffin cups to half full and bake for 13 to 15 minutes. Let the muffins cool for a couple of minutes in the pan, then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.
  3. Eggnog glaze. Whisk together the rest of the eggnog, nutmeg and powdered sugar. Dip tops of muffins into glaze and allow to set about 15 minutes before eating.

Enjoy with a cup of coffee, hot cocoa or more eggnog!

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Tips and Tricks

  • To make these portable, put mini cupcake liners in the muffin cups before adding the batter and baking.
  • These muffins can be made the night before to be ready for breakfast the next morning!
  • Store muffins in an airtight container at room temperature or freeze for longer storage.

As an accompaniment to your Christmas morning feast or something to keep at hunger at bay while you open gifts, Eggnog Muffins set the mood for a joyful (and tasty) holiday.

You don’t need to wait for Christmas to enjoy your eggnog goodies, either! These portable baked goods get everyone into the holiday spirit when you bring them to work, school or church to share.

More Holiday Breakfast Recipes

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  • Easy Cinnamon Rolls
  • Cranberry Christmas Cake
  • Sour Cream Coffee Cake
  • Banana Bread Recipe
  • Buttermilk Pancakes

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Eggnog Muffins Recipe

5 from 3 votes

By: Aimee

These Christmas Morning Egg Nog Muffins are the perfect holiday breakfast.

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 13 minutes minutes

Total Time: 28 minutes minutes

Servings: 72 mini muffins

Ingredients

For the Muffins:

  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 Tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¾ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • cup butter flavored crisco
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup eggnog

For the Glaze:

  • ½ cup eggnog
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 3 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, mix flour, baking powder, salt, nutmeg and cinnamon together. Set aside.

  • In mixing bowl, mix Crisco with granulated sugar until blended. Add eggs. Slowly add in flour mixture and eggnog.

  • Lightly spray mini muffin cup pan with baking spray. Fill muffin cups 1/2 full and bake in a 350 degree oven for 13-15 minutes. Makes 72 mini muffins. Cool completely.

  • Whisk together eggnog, nutmeg and powdered sugar. Dip tops of muffins into glaze and allow to set (about 15 minutes). ENJOY!

Notes

  • To make these portable, put mini cupcake liners in the muffin cups before adding the batter and baking.
  • These muffins can be made the night before to be ready for breakfast the next morning!
  • Store muffins in an airtight container at room temperature or freeze for longer storage.

Nutrition

Serving: 1muffin, Calories: 70kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 13mg, Sodium: 71mg, Sugar: 8g

Course: Muffins

Cuisine: American

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What are you making for Christmas breakfast this year? Go ahead and add Eggnog Muffins to the list right now!

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FAQs

What is the secret to high muffins? ›

Chilling your muffin batter overnight in the fridge is the BEST thing you can do for amazing muffins. It makes them more moist, tender, and TALLER! It's very similar to chilling cookie dough, which if you know me you know I'm obsessed with chilling cookie dough.

Why are my egg muffins soggy? ›

Avoid adding too much moisture.

It's too wet to use in these egg muffins, and it makes them soggy (I learned the hard way). Instead, experiment with pre-cooked vegetables.

What to mix eggnog with? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What alcohol is in eggnog? ›

Eggnog is typically made with rum, brandy or bourbon, and Brown likes to start with a combination of dark rum and cognac. But there's no need to go premium; he recommends using an affordable, high-proof VS cognac. The higher alcohol level will cut through the sweetness of the rest of the ingredients.

How do I get my muffins to rise higher? ›

Start the oven on high

Bake your muffins at 400°F for the first 5 minutes, then drop the temperature to the more standard 350°F for the remainder of the bake time. This method sparks the leavening agents (especially baking powder) in the batter to react quicker, creating that gorgeously risen top.

What does too much egg do to muffins? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

How to stop egg muffins from collapsing? ›

Placing a muffin tin in a rimmed baking dish of water will prevent the muffins from rising too high as they bake. This prevents them from collapsing and shriveling later. The difference is quite noticeable, and all you have to do is add an extra pan of water to the equation when you bake these.

How do you keep muffins moist and fluffy? ›

If you're hoping to create extra moist muffins or aren't going to eat them for a while, consider using paper liners instead. Paper liners will help keep the moisture inside of the baked goods, allowing the muffins to remain fresher for longer.

Can I use paper cupcake liners for egg muffins? ›

Of course you can use your muffin tin to bake these but one thing that makes these really easy, from preparation to clean up, are THESE (<affiliate) parchment paper cupcake wrappers that I found. Note: I would NOT recommend making these using regular cupcake wrappers.

What are the rules for eggnog? ›

Eggnog - Eggnog is a milk product consisting of a mixture of milk or milk products of at least 6.0 percent butterfat, at least 1.0 percent egg yolk solids, sweetener, and flavoring. Emulsifier and not over 0.5 percent stabilizer may be add.

What can I add to eggnog to make it better? ›

Ingredients
  1. Eggnog.
  2. Spirits: rum, bourbon, whiskey, and/or brandy.
  3. Whipped cream.
  4. Syrup: caramel and/or chocolate.
  5. Spices: nutmeg, cinnamon (sticks and ground), and/or pumpkin spice.
  6. Crushed gingersnap cookies or red-hot candies, or cinnamon sugar for rimming glasses (optional)
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What is the best liquor for eggnog? ›

Brandy: Makes the Most Traditional Eggnog

For the most traditional holiday experience, reach for brandy (specifically, Cognac) to spike your 'nog. It's important to note, though, that both brandy and eggnog are quite sweet.

Is eggnog healthy? ›

Eggnog may not be considered a "health food," but the drink does have some nutritional benefits including certain vitamins and protein. Traditional eggnog is also high in sugar and fat, and for that reason, it's best to drink in moderation as a dessert.

Can toddler drink eggnog? ›

When can babies have eggnog? After 12 months of age, if the eggnog is pasteurized and free of alcohol. While we generally recommend waiting until age 2 to introduce sugar into a toddler's diet, a small taste of pasteurized, alcohol-free eggnog on a special occasion after a child's first birthday is just fine.

How long is homemade eggnog good for? ›

Cover and refrigerate.

The more liquor you add, the longer it will keep — non-alcoholic eggnog should be consumed within 1 day; eggnog with 1/2 to 1 cup of liquor will keep for several days; and eggnog with 1 1/2 cups of liquor will keep for several weeks and continue aging and thickening quite nicely.

How to get high domed muffins? ›

How to Make Domed Muffins
  1. Adding more flour. ...
  2. Starting the muffins at a higher temperature for 5 to 8 minutes. ...
  3. Using the convection setting on the standard oven in our test kitchen.
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Does egg help muffins rise? ›

Eggs as a leavening agent

Leavening agents are used to help batters rise. We usually attribute this reaction to yeasts and baking soda, but egg whites are also perfect for this role.

Why are my muffins dense and not fluffy? ›

Too much liquid – If there is too much liquid in the batter, the muffins will be very dense.

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