Pumpkin Apple Nog - Vegetarian

"A great and tasty variation to the usual "Nog". By using soy milk you can serve to your vegan and vegetarian friends."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
2-3
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients in a blender.
  • Process on medium speed until smooth, scraping down sides to incorporate all the flavors.
  • Pour into individual old-fashioned glasses or into a glass punch bowl.
  • Sprinkle lightly with ground nutmeg and serve.
  • If you prefer to add spirits, either brandy or rum make an excellent choice.
  • To prepare in quantity, it will be necessary to make this recipe in several batches.
  • Unfortunately the blender is not large enough to prepare even a double recipe.
  • However, it's quick and easy.
  • *Recipe will work with a sweetened soy milk or unsweetened soy milk (preferred).

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Reviews

  1. This was a tasty winter drink, that I enjoyed a lot. However I had expected it to me more of a creamy consistency, which mine wasnt. Dont get me wrong, the taste was very rich and everything went well together, but mine was more like a juice than a nog. Maybe that is because I used my own fresh pumpkin puree...<br/>Other than that a wonderful recipe that I would like to make again.<br/>THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing it here with us, Tish!<br/>Made and reviewed for The Apple Tag Games in the Diabetic and Spanish Forum as well as the Dessert Event in the Photo Forum October 2010.
     
  2. I don't want to rate this just yet as I made some changes which may have effected the end result. I used regular milk instead of soy and served warm instead of cold and the general consensus was that this wasn't "rich" enough. I think I'll fiddle with the pumpkin ratio a bit or add some cream or maybe even regular eggnog? Used my emmersion hand blender instead of a regular blender and mixed the whole thing up in the crock pot- easy peasy.
     
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