I didn’t expect a holiday espresso drink to win me over, but the Eggnog Espresso Martini did from the first sip. The first time I made this recipe was during a late night gift-wrapping session, and I remember thinking how perfectly it hit that balance of cozy eggnog and bold espresso. It gave me the comfort of a classic holiday drink with the boost I needed to stay up and finish everything.
This drink works beautifully for holiday gatherings, dessert cocktail spreads, or any winter night when you want something indulgent but not overly heavy. It is also a great choice for people who love eggnog cocktails but want something a little different from the classic spiked eggnog. If you enjoy espresso martinis or festive holiday recipes that combine comfort and caffeine, the Eggnog Espresso Martini is about to become a seasonal favorite.
Why You’ll Love This
The Eggnog Espresso Martini blends richness, warmth, and bold coffee flavor into one smooth and festive holiday cocktail.
It is easy to shake, impressive to serve, and versatile enough to enjoy at different points throughout the season. Whether you’re hosting a Christmas party or pairing it with dessert, it brings a touch of elegance with a cozy twist.
Here are some reasons this cocktail is a standout:
- Combines classic espresso martini flavors with festive eggnog.
- Smooth, creamy texture that feels perfect for winter celebrations.
- Easy to prepare with simple bar tools and minimal ingredients.
- Gorgeous presentation with espresso beans and fresh nutmeg.
- Works as both a dessert cocktail and a pick me up drink.
It’s festive, flavorful, and guaranteed to earn compliments when you serve it.

Ingredients
This cocktail uses a short list of flavorful ingredients that blend into a creamy, aromatic holiday drink. Eggnog adds the familiar seasonal richness, while espresso brings boldness that keeps the drink balanced. Coffee liqueur deepens the flavor and ties the recipe together.
- 1.5 oz vodka
- 1.5 oz espresso fresh and cooled or cold brew coffee
- 1 oz coffee liqueur
- 2.5 oz eggnog
- nutmeg small pinch (or cinnamon)
- 1 nutmeg cloves
- 3 espresso beans
Because eggnog is naturally sweet, the coffee liqueur enhances the flavor without making the drink overpoweringly sugary. Fresh espresso works best, but cold brew concentrate is a great alternative.

Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions
Choosing the right vodka and coffee liqueur can elevate this cocktail without complicating the process. The drink is flexible and works well with many brands, so you can use your favorites or whatever you already have in your bar.
Here are some recommended options:
- Vodka: Absolut, Tito’s, or Grey Goose offer a smooth base that blends well with eggnog.
- Coffee Liqueur: Kahlúa is classic, but Mr. Black gives a stronger coffee flavor.
- Espresso Substitute: Cold brew concentrate works if you don’t have an espresso machine.
- Eggnog: Homemade eggnog creates a richer drink, but store bought options like Hood or Southern Comfort blend easily.
- Spice Substitutions: Use cinnamon if you’re out of nutmeg, or add both for a stronger holiday aroma.
These suggestions allow you to adjust the drink’s strength and sweetness based on your preferences.

Equipment and Glassware
You only need a few basic tools to make an Eggnog Espresso Martini, which makes it perfect for both seasoned cocktail makers and beginners. The presentation looks elegant in a coupe or martini glass, especially when finished with espresso beans on top.
Helpful tools include:
- Cocktail shaker
- Jigger
- Strainer
- Coupe or martini glass
- Microplane for grating nutmeg
A chilled glass helps preserve the texture and keep the drink refreshing.
How to Make It
This cocktail comes together quickly, and shaking it well is the key to a frothy, smooth finish. The ingredients blend beautifully thanks to the espresso and eggnog combination.
- Add vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur, eggnog, and a pinch of cinnamon to a cocktail shaker.
- Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously until chilled and frothy.
- Strain the mixture into a coupe or martini glass.
- Grate a bit of fresh nutmeg over the top.
- Add three espresso beans as garnish.
Serve immediately and enjoy while the foam is still fresh and aromatic.

Pro Tips
A few small touches can help perfect your Eggnog Espresso Martini, giving it that smooth, professional texture and balanced flavor. Since this is both a coffee drink and a holiday cocktail, temperature and technique make a big difference.
- Let your espresso cool before shaking to avoid melting the ice too quickly.
- Shake harder than usual for a fluffy foam layer.
- Use large ice cubes for slower dilution.
- Chill your glass to keep the drink cold longer.
- Use freshly grated nutmeg for the best aroma.
- Adjust sweetness by using more or less coffee liqueur.
- Try using a splash of vanilla vodka for extra depth.
These tips ensure each serving has the right balance of creaminess and coffee flavor.

Variations
There are several fun ways to personalize this cocktail depending on the flavors you love. Here are a few creative twists you can try:
- Add 0.5 oz chocolate liqueur for a mocha version.
- Replace vodka with spiced rum for a warmer holiday feel.
- Use pumpkin spice eggnog for an autumn inspired variation.
- Make a non alcoholic version using decaf cold brew and coffee syrup instead of liqueur.
- Add a caramel drizzle inside the glass for a sweeter finish.
These variations help keep the recipe exciting for different holiday gatherings.
When to Serve and Pairings
This Eggnog Espresso Martini is perfect for Christmas parties, holiday dinners, or any event where dessert cocktails are welcome. It works especially well as an after dinner drink because the coffee flavor gives you a gentle boost while the eggnog keeps it cozy and rich.
Serve it with:
- Christmas cookies or biscotti
- Chocolate truffles
- Cheesecake
- Tiramisu
- Other eggnog cocktails like a White Chocolate Eggnog Martini or Spiked Eggnog
The mix of sweetness and coffee flavor pairs beautifully with dessert menus.

Storage and Serving Notes
This cocktail tastes best when made fresh. However, you can prepare some elements ahead of time to make entertaining easier.
Here are some helpful notes:
- Keep espresso chilled before mixing.
- Do not batch the full drink, as the foam will disappear.
- You can batch the eggnog, vodka, and coffee liqueur mixture separately and shake to order.
- Add garnish right before serving for best aroma.
Following these tips helps maintain texture and flavor for every glass.
FAQs
Here are some commonly asked questions that may help you perfect your Eggnog Espresso Martini.
Can I use cold brew instead of espresso?
Yes, cold brew concentrate works great and creates a smoother flavor.
Is this cocktail very sweet?
It is mildly sweet, but you can control sweetness by adjusting the coffee liqueur.
Can I make this without alcohol?
Yes, use non alcoholic eggnog, decaf cold brew, and coffee syrup instead of liqueur.
Does this drink work with dairy free eggnog?
It does, though the texture may be slightly lighter.
Can I serve it over ice instead of straight up?
You can, but the texture and foam will be thinner.
More Cocktails to Try
If you love festive Christmas cocktails and rich dessert drinks, here are a few more recipes you might enjoy:
- Eggnog Martini: Smooth, creamy, and perfect for holiday gatherings.
- White Chocolate Eggnog Martini: A sweet, silky twist on the classic.
- Gingerbread White Russian: Cozy and full of warm spice.
- Baileys Espresso Martini: A creamy coffee cocktail for winter nights.
- Milk N’ Cookies: Sweet, nostalgic, and perfect for holiday parties.

Ingredients
- 1.5 oz vodka
- 1.5 oz espresso fresh and cooled or cold brew coffee
- 1 oz coffee liqueur
- 2.5 oz eggnog
- nutmeg small pinch (or cinnamon)
- 1 nutmeg cloves
- 3 espresso beans
Instructions
- Add vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur, eggnog, and a tiny pinch of cinnamon to a shaker.
- Fill with ice and shake vigorously
- Strain into a coupe or martini glass.
- Finish with grated nutmeg and three espresso beans on top
- Serve Immediately and enjoy the Espresso Eggnog Martini
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Notes
Pro Tips
- Let your espresso cool before shaking to avoid melting the ice too quickly.
- Shake harder than usual for a fluffy foam layer.
- Use large ice cubes for slower dilution.


