1876 How to Mix Drinks or the Bon-Vivant's Companion 2$50 by Jerry Thomas

BAtTIilOKE EGG NOGG.

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83. Egg Nogg.

(For tt party of forty.)

1 dozen eggs. 2 quarts of brandy. 1 pint of Santa Cruz rum. 1 gallons of milk. 1^ lbs. white sugar.

Sepai-ate the whites of the eggs from the yolks, beat them separately with an egg-beater until the yolks are well cut up, and the whites assume a light fleecy appearance. Mix all the ingredients (except the whites of the eggs)in a large punch bowl,then let the whites float on top, and ornament with colored sugars. Cool in a tub of ice, and

serve.

84. Baltimore Egg Nogg.

(For a party of flfleon.)

Take the yellow ofsixteen eggs and twelve table-spoon fuls of pulverized loaf-sugar, and beat them to the consis tence of cream; to this add two-thirds ofa nutmeg grated, and beat well together; then mix in half a pint of good brandy or Jamaica rum, anCt two wine-glasses of Madeira wine. Have ready the whites ofthe eggs,beaten to a stifl froth, and beat them into the above-described mixtura When this is all done, stir in six pints of good rich milk. There is no heat used. Egg Hogg made in this manner is digestible, and will not cause headache. It makes an excellent drink for de- bilitated persons, and a nomashiug diet for consumptives.

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