Caution: MarthaStewart's eggnog is strong. Like, really strong.
Martha Stewart's Famous EggnogWhen I published this recipe in my first book,"Entertaining," I wrote that this eggnog was"so rich it needs no accompaniment.
" This original recipe is made with plenty of bourbon, cognac, dark rum, heavy cream and a dozen eggs — good thing it serves a crowd.No holiday cookie tin would be complete without at least a few Noël nut balls, rich nut-and-butter domes, rolled in powdered sugar to resemble miniature snowballs. In my family, the cookie dough was traditionally made with a touch of bourbon , for extra flavor.
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