Eggnog Custard Gingerbread Men flavored with caramel cocoa are as cute as they are delicious.
The holidays are a great time to make and give gifts of gingerbread.
These velvety smooth little desserts are bursting with caramel flavor accented by hints of cocoa and egg nog.
When I first saw the carton of Caramel Egg Nog in the refrigerator section of my grocery store, I immediately knew I'd be baking something with it.
It's wonderful served as a drink, but even better baked into a flan or custard.
The caramel flavor is predominant which my egg-nog-hating husband appreciated. There are notes of nutmeg and cinnamon in the dessert, but they are quite mellow.
If you love egg nog, and can't find the caramel flavor in your store, just swap the two out in the recipe.
I added some cocoa to the custard to create a richer flavor and darker color, and as it baked the cocoa rose to the top and it formed a crust, which is a nice contrast to the creamy custard.
It's one of my new favorite recipes. I hope you like it too.
Caramel Cocoa Egg Nog Custard Gingerbread Men
Ingredients: (makes 24)
3 large eggs
1 ½ cups Caramel Egg Nog (I used Hood brand)
1 - 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk
pinch of salt
1 tablespoon cocoa powder
candy eyes, optional
Supplies:
2 Wilton Gingerbread Men Silicone Molds (12 cavities per mold)
baking pan
Instructions:
Heat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Bring a pot of water to a boil.
- Lightly whisk eggs, Caramel Egg Nog, and sweetened condensed milk together.
- Stir in the pinch of salt and the cocoa powder. Don't whisk too vigorously, or you'll end up with lots of air bubbles in your gingerbread men.
- Set the silicone mold on a baking sheet.
- Pour custard into gingerbread mold cavities. I baked one mold at a time. If you have room, you can bake both together.
- Pour boiling water onto the baking sheet, allowing the water to go halfway up the sides of the mold, but not into the mold.
- Bake for 28-32 minutes. To see if the custard is done, pierce one of them with a sharp knife. It should come out clean. The cocoa powder will have risen to the surface. It creates a bit of a crunchy crust, which I really liked.
- Cool 1 hour then freeze for at least four hours or overnight.
- Remove from the freezer, turn the mold over, and press the gingerbread men out. I suggest you pop them out over small dessert plates, or onto a non-stick mat. Move them while they are still frozen, as they get very soft, quickly.
- Allow them to defrost before serving. Store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to a month.
- Just before serving, add candy eyes, if you'd like. Don't add them too soon, or they will bleed onto the custard.
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Sugar Butter Baby
great tips for silicone molds, thanks!
Mary Jenkins
I never would have thought about making custard gingerbread men, but now I'll be thinking about them all day!
Cuevas77
This is going to be a great goodie for a lucky winner....hope it's me!!!
linda
So many great things here, so cute, thanks
linda
This is great, so many fun things, thanks
Melanie
Cute!
Melanie
I'm not sure if I'd like the combo of flavors you used, but they sure are cute!
Anonymous
I can't wait to try the caramel eggnog cocoa gingerbread men. They sound delish.
Dawn Dreppard
Jessica
these look delicious!
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Natalie Hoffman
I've never had eggnog because of the raw egg but since this is cooked, I'd love to make it and finally see how eggnog tastes like!
Debbi
Love these! They look delish - can't wait to try them!
Dina
these are so cute and look yummy!
Catie
Honestly I have never had eggnog before - I'm scared to try it! Maybe this year...
maria cortez
I didn't realize I like eggnog until this year! This recipe is definitely going to be added to my collection 🙂
Anonymous
These are so cute, I have a friend who loves eggnog and would love these!! How do we sign up for the contest, I don't see a link??
Mandy Hess
beth
Hi Mandy, the entry form is right below the picture of all the prizes. The form lists all the prizes then there is a box that says "Enter to Win" "Leave a Blog Post Comment." You've already commented, but you need to add your name to the entry form too. If you can't see it, close out your Facebook page, then look again. For some reason, the open facebook pages is messing with the form. Sorry about that!
addietx
You continue to amaze me with your creative ideas and recipes.
Brenda @ SweetSimpleStuff
Love it ... all those flavors in one little man ... especially the cocoa crust 🙂
Amy
Love the gingerbread men!
Hani Bacova
I'm sad because I can't have one right now. Truth is I'd like 2, so I'm double sad.
Beth, you are your creative mind, the sound so yummy.
beth
I'd be happy to share:)
Anonymous
Those little guys sound too yummy! Can't wait to give them a go!