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Marvellous Moose Milk

Moose Milk is a tradition in all three elements of the Canadian Armed Forces. It is part of many holiday celebrations including the New Years levee. There are many versions with varying combinations of alcoholic beverages, eggs, eggnog or ice cream. High in alcohol content, remember to drink responsibly and have a designated driver.

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Moose Milk is a tradition in all three elements of the Canadian Armed Forces. It is part of many holiday celebrations including the New Years levee. There are many versions with varying combinations of alcoholic beverages, eggs, eggnog or ice cream. High in alcohol content, remember to drink responsibly and have a designated driver.

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RCAF MOOSE MILK

Ingredients

Scale

12 Egg yolks

40 ounces/5 cups Canadian Whiskey

40 ounces/5 cups Rum

5 ounces/3/4 cups Kahlua

10 ounces/1 1/4 cup Maple Syrup

40 ounces/5 cups Milk (homogenized – don’t use skim!)

40 ounces/5 cups Heavy Whipping Cream (not canned)

1 Cup Sugar

Instructions

  1. Beat yolks until fluffy and well mixed.
  2. Add sugar and beat mixture until thick.
  3. Stir in milk and liquor
  4. Chill at least 3 hours. Best if can sit overnight.
  5. Whip cream until good and thick (canned whip cream will go flat, so avoid canned cream)
  6. Fold in whipped cream (it will appear as if it has totally thinned out, but don’t worry, that is normal)
  7. Chill for another hour.
  8. Sprinkle the top with nutmeg and cinnamon. Should be kept chilled because of the raw eggs.
    This should not be a problem as Moose Milk disappears quite quickly.

Should serve a crowd of fifty!

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