Eierlikör (German Egg Liqueur) - Recipes From Europe (2024)

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This Delicious German Egg Liqueur Is A Tasty Holiday Drink!

For a classic and creamy drink to sip on, check out Eierlikör! In English, Eierlikör means Egg Liqueur – and there’s definitely no shortage of egg in our egg liqueur recipe!

Made from raw egg yolk, sugar, and rum this egg-based liqueur is both strong and sweet with different aromas like vanilla.

Eierlikör can be enjoyed on its own or used in other cocktails – such as German Eierpunsch. It’s also used to bake egg liqueur cake which we will make for this website really soon!

Eierlikör is kind of similar to eggnog – but we’ll dive into the difference below!

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It’s actually really easy to find egg liqueur in Europe. We’ve drank German versions but it’s popular in the Netherlands, too.

In any case, we’ve enjoyed German egg liqueur with Lisa’s family around the holiday time.

Once the Eierlikör gets brought out and poured into shot glasses (or little waffle cones lined with chocolate) for after-dinner sipping with dessert, there’s no turning back!

Looking for more holiday recipes? Try our mulled red wine, mulled white wine, candied almonds, marzipan, or some delicious German Christmas cookies!

For the North Americans, you might know egg liqueur by the brand name “Bols Advocaat”. We’ve even found this popular Dutch brand of egg liqueur in Canada. However, generally speaking, egg liqueur can be hard to find in North America.

So, we wanted to be able to make our own egg liqueur. It was especially important to make for us because it is used in Eierpunsch – another classic German Christmas market beverage that Lisa really likes.

Because we are cooking with raw eggs, there is always a chance of harmful bacteria (mainly salmonella) putting a real damper on your holiday.

That’s why it’s important to use very fresh eggs, heat the drink at the end, and to use a certain amount of alcohol when making Eierlikor. These are very important steps to highly reduce the risk of salmonella.

Of course, if consuming raw eggs is a concern for you, you could always try and buy pasteurizedeggs.

Eierlikör vs Eggnog

Eierlikör is sometimes called “German Eggnog”. We can see why people say it, but the comparison can be a bit misleading since these two drinks are prepared differently. They have similar ingredients but they are not the same.

Egg liqueur is an egg-based alcohol made with egg yolks, cream, and rum. Eggnog on the other hand makes use of the egg yolk and the egg whites as well as cream and milk.

Usually, Eierlikör includes quite a bit of rum and some whipping cream while eggnog leans much more on the dairy. Eggnog is also generally more heavily spiced with nutmeg and cinnamon.

So you can see that these two drinks are definitely similar, but they are not quite the same.

How to Make German Eierlikör – Step by Step

If you want to make egg liqueur at home, it’s only a few easy steps. You can follow the recipe card below for the exact egg liqueur recipe.

In case you are more of a visual learner, you can have a look at the process photos below. This way, you can see if you are on the right track as you prepare your Eierlikör!

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First, separate your eggs and place the egg yolks into a medium-sized mixing bowl.

The egg whites you can use for other recipes, such as cinnamon stars or hazelnut cookies.

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Then slowly add the powdered sugar and the vanilla extract while mixing with your electric hand mixer or a whisk until you have a creamy consistency.

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Once you have a creamy mixture, slowly add the cream while continuing to mix with your hand mixer or whisk.

Then slowly add the rum and keep mixing/whisking vigorously.

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Once you have a frothy mixture, put the bowl in a pot with hot water on the stovetop and keep whisking until the mixture is heated (at around 160 degrees Fahrenheit) and thick/creamy.

This can take quite a while so don’t give up after just a couple of minutes. When you notice that some of the egg liqueur is sticking to the side of the bowl, you know that it’s getting close to being done.

Make sure the water in the pot is hot but not boiling.

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Once the mixture is heated and creamy, remove the bowl from the stove and pour the egg liqueur into glasses to enjoy right away or into small, sanitized bottles for storage.

Store your egg liqueur in the fridge where it should last for around 4 months if prepared correctly (used fresh eggs, used rum, heated to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, and used very clean/sanitized equipment).

Enjoy!

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Eierlikör (German Egg Liqueur)

Thick, sweet, and creamy, German Egg Liqueur – or Eierlikör – is a delicious holiday drink. This classic liqueur is made from beaten egg yolks and sugar mixed with rum. Eierlikör can be enjoyed as is or used in other drinks like German Eierpunsch!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup whipping cream
  • 1/3 cup rum

Instructions

  • Separate the eggs and add the yolks to a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add in the powdered sugar as well as the vanilla extract and mix with your electric hand mixer or a whisk until you have a creamy consistency.

  • Mix in the whipping cream and keep whisking.

  • Now slowly pour in the the rum and keep whisking vigorously.

  • Once frothing, put the bowl in a hot water bath on the stovetop and keep whisking for a few minutes until the mixture is thick and creamy. This works best if you fill a flatter, medium-sized pot with hot water and place your mixing bowl into the hot water (use a bowl that can handle it – we would avoid plastic bowls). Make sure that the water in the pot is hot but not boiling since you don't want the egg liqueur to start bubbling and lose its alcohol. You want to heat the egg liqueur to around 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Pour the egg liqueur into glasses to sip right away or into sanitized bottles to keep for later. If you use clean equipment and fresh eggs, the egg liqueur should keep in the fridge for around 4 months.

Notes

  • If you want the consistency to be even more creamy, you can use condensed milk instead of whipping cream.
  • Since you’re using raw eggs, we recommend that you make this recipe with very fresh eggs instead of eggs that are close to expiration.
  • The egg liqueur’s sweetness is impacted by which rum you choose. If you opt for a sweeter rum like Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum (opposed to Bacardi Gold or White), you may want to tone down the powdered sugar a tiny bit. Then again, some people like their Eierlikör quite sweet!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 298kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 218mg | Sodium: 17mg | Sugar: 28g

This nutritional information has been estimated by an online nutrition calculator. It should only be seen as a rough calculation and not a replacement for professional dietary advice.

Course Drinks

Cuisine German

Author Recipes From Europe

Eierlikör (German Egg Liqueur) - Recipes From Europe (2024)

FAQs

How do you drink egg liqueur? ›

You want to heat the egg liqueur to around 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Pour the egg liqueur into glasses to sip right away or into sanitized bottles to keep for later.

What's the difference between eggnog and advocaat? ›

Even though advocaat and eggnog are made with the same ingredients, they are a world apart. Eggnog is liquid and frothy whereas Dutch advocaat is a creamy blend of egg yolks, sugar, vanilla and brandewijn. Advocaat is an old-fashioned drink and associated with grandmothers and the old days.

Where is egg liqueur from? ›

Egg Liqueurs

Most egg-based liqueurs are made from emulsified egg yolks with sugar and a sweet base spirit, usually rum, brandy or bourbon, making what is essentially a runny, alcoholic custard. The most famous ready-to-pour egg liqueur is Advocaat from the Netherlands.

Is eggnog popular in Germany? ›

Eierpunsch is a German Eggnog-like cocktail popular in Germany during the Winter season. It has quickly topped the list of my top 3 hot cocktails (Glühwein and Fette Henne are in spots 2 and 3)! You can get this spiked eggnog cocktail at Christmas markets, but I think it tastes best when making it at home!

Does egg liqueur go bad? ›

Liqueurs that contain dairy, cream, or egg should be consumed as soon as possible. Drink liqueurs like Baileys Irish Cream and Amarula within a year of opening; RumChata should be drunk within six months of opening.

Should you drink liqueur straight? ›

Liqueurs can be served neat or straight, or 'on the rocks' with ice. You can even sip on liqueur with a mixer - like a Midori and lemon - but nowadays you are most likely to drink liqueurs in cocktails where they are added to up the ante of some of your favourite cocktails - thanks to their myriad flavours.

Can you drink advocaat by itself? ›

Here are some ways to enjoy this delicious liqueur: Neat or on the Rocks: For the purist, Warninks Advocaat is best enjoyed neat, allowing its full flavour profile to be appreciated. Serve it chilled for an extra refreshing experience. Adding ice creates a delightful "on the rocks" option, perfect for a warm evening.

Who makes the best advocaat? ›

Warninks is the brand leader and outsells all other advocaats. Warninks in the largest manufacturer of quality advocaat in the world. Warninks is a smooth velvety drink with a creamy texture. Warninks is enjoyed by thousands of people for whom it continues to be the definitive advocaat.

What is the Dutch drink advocaat? ›

Advocaat (pronounced ad-vuh-cah) is a traditional Dutch custard made of egg yolks and brandy. Sometimes referred to as Dutch eggnog, advocaat is similar in flavor but richer and thicker than the eggnog you might be used to. It is so thick that you can—in fact, must—eat it with a spoon.

Do you drink eggnog liqueur straight? ›

Much like its non-alcoholic nog namesake, this luxuriously smooth, spiced and pre-mixed Liqueur is great served straight, divine in coffee, and splendid blended with ice cream for a merry milkshake.

Can you drink liqueur straight up? ›

Secondly, liqueurs can be drunk straight, or used in other meals and drinks. As mentioned previously, they can be drunk before or after a meal, as an aperitif or a digestif, and can be consumed neat or with ice. Liqueur can be added to coffee, most commonly a cream based liqueur.

What does egg liqueur taste like? ›

Eierlikör, to you probably known as Advocaat, is a rich, creamy liqueur with a custard-like flavor. In Germany, it is mostly consumed during Easter and Christmas, but available year-round.

How long does egg liqueur last? ›

How long will eggnog liqueur last once opened? Once opened, eggnog liqueur typically lasts for around 6 months to a year if stored properly. It's essential to keep it tightly sealed and refrigerated to maintain its quality and taste.

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