I love it when i get the first glimpse of Eggnog on the grocery shelves. I feel like a kid in a candy store, you see when i see Eggnog I immediately think of my Holiday Eggnog Bread. I get so excited I usually end up buying a couple cartons, one to drink and one to bake with. I have been making this wonderful holiday bread for so long I cant even remember where I got the recipe. I think it was online somewhere.
The original version did not have the instant pudding in the recipe, but for some reason I thought the bread to be just a bit dry. I thought maybe if I added a packet of instant french vanilla pudding and increased the eggnog by a half a cup that might do the trick.
Well it did, and this year is the first year I drizzled a eggnog glaze on the bread, it really took a already great recipe over the top. I made mini loaves for gift giving, so the recipe yields 5 mini loaves or 1 large loaf. I can say today as i type that i am down to just three loaves i cant stop eating this stuff.
The original version did not have the instant pudding in the recipe, but for some reason I thought the bread to be just a bit dry. I thought maybe if I added a packet of instant french vanilla pudding and increased the eggnog by a half a cup that might do the trick.
Well it did, and this year is the first year I drizzled a eggnog glaze on the bread, it really took a already great recipe over the top. I made mini loaves for gift giving, so the recipe yields 5 mini loaves or 1 large loaf. I can say today as i type that i am down to just three loaves i cant stop eating this stuff.
I managed to freeze the remaining three loaves so I cant get my hands on them. Now my kids seem to think they like it too ugh, guess I need to bake some more of those little guys. I think the bread is at it's best the second day after the flavors have mixed together. You cant even detect the instant pudding it really made the bread so moist.
I will continue to add the pudding and add the eggnog glaze it's so yummy!!! now go bake some of this bread you wont be sorry. I guarantee after you taste this bread you wont think of eggnog the same way again, you will be thinking about this awesome holiday recipe.
I will continue to add the pudding and add the eggnog glaze it's so yummy!!! now go bake some of this bread you wont be sorry. I guarantee after you taste this bread you wont think of eggnog the same way again, you will be thinking about this awesome holiday recipe.
These are the ingredients you will need: Eggnog, eggs, sugar, all purpose flour, melted butter, instant vanilla pudding, vanilla extract, rum extract, nutmeg, salt and baking powder.
Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Add to the batter.
next add the dry instant vanilla pudding
Blend again until everything is combined. If the batter seems a little thick just add a bit more eggnog.
Grease bottom of bread pans I spray the sides as well.
Pour into greased mini loaf pans or two 9x5 inch loaf pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes for regular loaf pan or about 20 - 25 minutes for mini loaves. bake until golden brown and toothpick inserted comes out clean.
cool in pans 10 minutes.
Remove and place bread on cooling rack until completely cooled. This bread makes the house smell so good.
Holiday Eggnog Bread
2 1/4 - cups all purpose flour
2 - teaspoon baking powder
1/4 - teaspoon salt
1 - 3.4 oz package instant french vanilla or vanilla pudding
1 1/4 - cups sugar
1 3/4- cups eggnog
2 - eggs, beaten
1/2 - cup butter, melted
1/4 - teaspoon nutmeg
1 - teaspoon rum extract
1 - teaspoon vanilla extract
2 1/4 - cups all purpose flour
2 - teaspoon baking powder
1/4 - teaspoon salt
1 - 3.4 oz package instant french vanilla or vanilla pudding
1 1/4 - cups sugar
1 3/4- cups eggnog
2 - eggs, beaten
1/2 - cup butter, melted
1/4 - teaspoon nutmeg
1 - teaspoon rum extract
1 - teaspoon vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease bottom of two 9x5 inch loaf pans or use mini loaf pans. Beat eggs, add sugar, eggnog, butter, rum and vanilla extract.
Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Add the flour mixture to the batter and mix well.
Add the instant pudding and blend. Pour into greased pans and bake at 350 degrees 20-25 minutes for mini loaves and 40 - 50 minutes for regular loaf pans.
Bread will be golden brown and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes. Remove and cool completely on a baking rack. When cool drizzle eggnog glaze on top.
Eggnog Glaze:
1 - cup powdered sugar
Enough eggnog to make a glaze to drizzle over bread
Sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Add the flour mixture to the batter and mix well.
Add the instant pudding and blend. Pour into greased pans and bake at 350 degrees 20-25 minutes for mini loaves and 40 - 50 minutes for regular loaf pans.
Bread will be golden brown and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes. Remove and cool completely on a baking rack. When cool drizzle eggnog glaze on top.
Eggnog Glaze:
1 - cup powdered sugar
Enough eggnog to make a glaze to drizzle over bread
To make the glaze: Mix (1) cup powdered sugar with enough eggnog to make a pourable glaze. Drizzle over cooled loaves. Let glaze set before storing bread.
Recipe yields: approx 5 mini loafs or 2 regular loaves
Recipe yields: approx 5 mini loafs or 2 regular loaves
39 comments
And I think the sugared walnuts can be replaced by pecans. In fact I just bought some pecans to try also. They are my favorite nut.
Lori this recipe is so good especially with the pudding added to the batter and the eggnog glaze. I couldn't stop eating it.
Debbie thanks for answering my pecan ? I cant wait to make the cinnamon sugar pecans.
Thanks~Smiles~Tam
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Thank you for the recipe!
Thanks
Patty