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'''''Eierpunsch''''' (literally "] ]") is the ] name given to a warm, sweetened alcoholic, egg-based drink similar to eggnog. It is commonly a winter drink and can be found served in the popular ]s of Germany and Austria. Eierpunsch is made with egg yolks, sugar, ] and ]. Sometimes ] or ] can be added.
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'''Eierpunsch''' ({{literally|] ]}}) is the ] name given to a warm, sweetened alcoholic, egg-based drink similar to ]. It is commonly a winter drink and can be found served in the popular ]s of Germany and Austria. Eierpunsch is made with egg yolks, sugar, ] and ]. Sometimes ] or ] can be added.


== See also ==
A typical recipe of ''Eierpunsch'' with white wine to serve 3-4 persons would be;
*{{annotated link|Advocaat}}
*{{annotated link|Bombardino}}
*{{annotated link|Coquito}}
*{{annotated link|Eggnog}}
*{{annotated link|Kogel mogel}}
*{{annotated link|Ponche crema}}
*{{annotated link|Rompope}}
*{{annotated link|Tamagozake}}
*{{annotated link|Zabaione|aka=Zabaglione}}


==References==
*1 bottle of white wine (750 ml)
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*4 eggs (or 8 egg yolks)
*5 tablespoons of sugar
*one packet of vanilla sugar (equivalent of 2 tsp sugar and 1 tsp vanilla extract)
*Pinch of cinnamon
*4 cloves
*250ml of strong tea
*lemon or lemon juice

Prepare the 250ml of tea and allow to cool. Whisk the 5 tablespoons of sugar into the eggs (or egg yolks) and add a little cold white wine and then beat vigorously. Add the vanilla sugar to the mixture and pour in the remaining white wine, cinnamon, the cloves and lemon juice. Transfer the mixture to a pan and gently heat. Do not let the mixture heat too quickly. Before the mixture comes to the boil remove from the heat, the mixture should be foaming on top. Remove the four cloves. Serve hot and foamy in a mug with optionally whipped cream on top and a ginger biscuit. (This recipe can also be made with red wine, however do not add 250 ml strong tea to the mixture, this will also affect the number of servings too.

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* Eggnog
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Eierpunsch (lit. 'egg punch') is the German name given to a warm, sweetened alcoholic, egg-based drink similar to eggnog. It is commonly a winter drink and can be found served in the popular Christmas markets of Germany and Austria. Eierpunsch is made with egg yolks, sugar, white wine and vanilla. Sometimes cream or custard can be added.

See also

  • Advocaat – Dutch alcoholic beverage featuring eggs
  • Bombardino – Italian hot cocktail
  • Coquito – Puerto Rican rum and coconut milk cocktail
  • Eggnog – Sweetened dairy-based beverage
  • Kogel mogel – Egg-based homemade dessert
  • Ponche crema – Cream liqueur from Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago
  • Rompope – Eggnog drink from Latin America
  • Tamagozake – Drink consisting of heated sake, sugar, and a raw egg
  • Zabaione, also known as Zabaglione – Italian dessert made with egg, sugar, and wine

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