Homemade Eggnog Panna Cotta – Creamy, Elegant & Perfect for the Holidays
When the holiday season arrives, eggnog becomes one of the most comforting and nostalgic flavors of winter. Homemade Eggnog Panna Cotta transforms that classic drink into a silky, spoonable dessert that feels luxurious yet surprisingly simple to make. With warm spices, velvety cream, and a gentle wobble, this dessert is a showstopper for Christmas dinners, New Year’s celebrations, and festive gatherings.
Panna cotta, meaning “cooked cream” in Italian, is known for its smooth texture and refined presentation. When infused with eggnog, nutmeg, and vanilla, it becomes a holiday masterpiece that balances richness with elegance. Unlike baked custards, panna cotta requires no oven, making it ideal for stress-free entertaining.
Served in glasses or unmolded onto plates, this eggnog panna cotta offers a professional, restaurant-quality look with minimal effort—perfect for impressing guests while keeping your holiday prep manageable.

Why This Eggnog Panna Cotta Is a Holiday Favorite
- No baking required
- Smooth, creamy, and lightly spiced
- Perfect make-ahead dessert
- Elegant enough for formal dinners
- Easy to customize with toppings
- A festive alternative to heavy cakes and cookies
Its delicate texture and cozy flavor make it the perfect ending to a rich holiday meal.
INGREDIENTS
- Heavy cream
- Prepared eggnog (store-bought or homemade)
- Granulated sugar
- Unflavored gelatin powder
- Vanilla extract
- Ground nutmeg
- Pinch of salt
- Optional garnish: whipped cream, grated nutmeg, cinnamon stick

INSTRUCTIONS
- Sprinkle gelatin over cold eggnog in a small bowl and let bloom for 5 minutes.
- In a saucepan, combine heavy cream, sugar, salt, and nutmeg.
- Heat mixture over medium-low heat until hot but not boiling.
- Remove from heat and whisk in bloomed gelatin until fully dissolved.
- Stir in vanilla extract.
- Pour mixture evenly into serving glasses or molds.
- Cool slightly, then refrigerate for at least 4 hours or until set.
- Garnish with whipped cream and freshly grated nutmeg before serving.
The Charm of Eggnog-Inspired Desserts
Eggnog has been a holiday staple for centuries, associated with warmth, celebration, and tradition. Transforming it into panna cotta elevates its familiar flavor into a refined dessert while keeping its comforting soul intact. The gentle spices and creamy base make each bite taste like Christmas itself.

Serving Ideas & Presentation Tips
- Serve in clear glasses for a layered, elegant look
- Top with lightly sweetened whipped cream
- Sprinkle fresh nutmeg just before serving
- Add crushed gingerbread cookies for texture
- Pair with espresso or spiced tea
Storage & Make-Ahead Notes
- Refrigerate up to 3 days
- Keep covered to prevent absorbing fridge odors
- Do not freeze (texture may break)
- Best served chilled
Flavor Variations
- Add a splash of rum extract for classic eggnog flavor (non-alcoholic)
- Use coconut cream for a dairy-free version
- Layer with caramel sauce for added richness
- Infuse cream with cinnamon stick before heating

Homemade Eggnog Panna Cotta
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Bloom gelatin in cold eggnog for 5 minutes.
- Heat cream, sugar, nutmeg, and salt until hot but not boiling.
- Whisk in gelatin mixture until fully dissolved.
- Stir in vanilla extract.
- Pour into glasses and refrigerate until set.
