Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots Recipe
These boozy peppermint eggnog milkshake shots are the perfect festive drink for your next party!
To mark the occasion of the holiday season, we combined this favorite recipe to make Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots. We never deny our love affair with peppermint-flavored things.
But during the month of December, we let my peppermint flag fly high. Case in point — Peppermint Canoli and Peppermint Hot Chocolate.
So we decided to combine this reader-favorite recipe with the holiday season to create these Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots that are perfectly pretty and petite enough to fit any party. Unless the big and tall section is more your style, in which case you can turn this into a punch bowl recipe…
Ingredients Needed
- Eggnog
- Peppermint ice cream
- Crushed peppermint
- Peppermint white chocolate bark
- Sugar water
How to Make Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots
1 — Blend together two parts peppermint ice cream to 1 part eggnog.
2 — Rim the glasses with crushed peppermint by dabbing them with sugar water and dipping them in peppermint.
3 — Fill your glasses with the milkshake mixture and place them in the freezer until you’re ready to serve.
4 — Break the peppermint bark into halves and place them on top just before serving.
More Quick and Easy Shot Recipes
These Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots are the perfect blend of festive and delicious. They’re easy to make and even easier to drink! So whether you’re looking for a pink holiday party recipe or just a way to get into the Christmas spirit, these Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots are sure to do the trick. See more of our favorite easy recipes for jello shots, milkshake shots, and cocktails right here.
- Christmas Old Fashioned
- Candy Cane Affogato
- Christmas Cocktails in Ornaments
- Easy Champagne Jello Shots

Peppermint Eggnog Milkshake Shots Recipe
Equipment
- Shot glasses
Ingredients
- 2 part peppermint ice cream
- 1 part eggnog
- Sugar water to rim the glass
- Crushed peppermint to rim the glass
- Peppermint white chocolate bark to garnish
Nutrition
Instructions
- Blend together 2 parts peppermint ice cream to 1 part eggnog.
- Rim the glasses with crushed peppermint by dabbing them with sugar water and dipping them in peppermint.
- Fill your glasses with the milkshake mixture and place them in the freezer until you’re ready to serve.
- Break the peppermint bark into halves and place them on top just before serving.

Don’t forget to share your eggnog shots with us on Instagram using the hashtag #sugarandclothloves. We always love seeing all of your creations! Looking for more quick and delicious recipes? You can find them all right here!
Gingerbread Muffin Recipe with Lemon Glaze
Add a touch of spice to your breakfast or snack…
Funfetti Reindeer Cookies Recipe
Get into the festive spirit with our Funfetti Reindeer Cookies,…
25 Easy Christmas Cocktail Recipes to Try for the Holidays
Deck the halls with these delicious Christmas cocktail recipes! From…
Continue Reading 25 Easy Christmas Cocktail Recipes to Try for the Holidays
Spread Holiday Cheer with Matching Family Christmas Pajamas
Celebrate the magic of the holidays in style with our…
Continue Reading Spread Holiday Cheer with Matching Family Christmas Pajamas
Please note that we may earn a commission for some of the above affiliate links. However, products featured are independently selected and personally well-loved by us!
This blog was… how do I say it? Relevant!! Finally I have found something that helped me.
Thank you!
Will definitely let you know!
Glad you enjoyed reading! xo
Glad to be of help!
Thanks, Lenore!
I cannot wait to try these this winter!! Thanks for sharing
I’ll be craving this for the rest of the day! : )
To turn these into a cocktail sort, would you add vodka or rum?
I would think a liqueur would be best, but I’m not the cocktail sort, so I’m probably not the best to ask :)
Traditional Eggnog is made with liquor. You can make homemade eggnog in a blender in like 5 minutes, it is really easy!
so true! Love traditional egg nog.
I found your recipe through Pinterest. I’m not a huge eggnog fan, but the photo was so nicely styled that I was intrigued. I made these for a girl’s lunch yesterday and they were a huge hit! One of my girlfriend’s even asked where I found the recipe. I’m happy to have found your blog-thank you for the very delicious and festive recipe!
I LOVE the idea of pepperminting up some eggnog! Yum!
OMT! I want this NOW! Too bad Germans are not at all into peppermint and therefore I won’t be able to buy any peppermint ice cream or peppermint chocolate! And there is also no Eggnogg :(
You can come visit and I’ll introduce you to the awesomeness ;)
I have to make this!! It looks beautiful and must taste delicious!! =)
Ergo-Blog
this is so darn adorable! i love this idea for upcoming holiday parties. i must post this on my blog. from one blogger to another, i just want to say i’m fascinated with your style and creativity. keep up the great work! :)
Oh man, thank you! You just made my day!
Honestly!!! These are too die for! I am this close to licking my computer screen…
Haha, I just love you!
I’ve never been a fan of eggnog, but I may need to try this—it looks so yummy!
You totally should!
Aww crap, these look delicious!
Company milkshakes for lunch ;)
OOO these looks great! I love peppermint :)
Ahh I so wanna try these! Where do you get your adorable striped straws? I wanna set up a drink tray for my New Year’s Eve party!
These would be absolutely perfect for this hot summery weather here in Sydney! Love it!
I don’t like eggnog but this is so pretty that I’m sure I couldn’t resist to try it if offered like this ;)
Ashley, you always amaze me with your talent…your food/drink presentation is as wonderful as your recipes!