Thomas Joseph shares his tips for making a classic and homemade eggnog recipe thatâs the perfect addition to your New Yearâs Eve party table. In his version, the eggnog base (milk, sugar, vanilla beans, and egg yolks) is cooked to proper temperature on the stovetop for optimal food safety.
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Delicious (And Totally Safe) Holiday Party Eggnog- Kitchen Conundrums with Thomas Joseph ─ Everyday Food
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