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Eggnog & Toffee Cookie Recipe & Gift For National Cookie Day

December 4th is National Cookie Day, and McCormick® has teamed up with Milk Bar® and its award-winning chef, Christina Tosi, to create a special cookie recipe for the holiday season.

Milk Bar, with six locations in New York City plus bakeries in Chicago, D.C., Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, also ships nationwide.

The limited-edition Eggnog & English Toffee Cookies are The Nibble’s Gift Of The Day. They’re simply terrific.

We can’t imagine any cookie lover who wouldn’t enjoy a tin of six cookies (photos #2, #3, and #4). Here’s the link to order them online.

They’re available through the end of the month at participating Milk Bar locations from November 28 to December 31, 2025.

To celebrate National Cookie Day on December 4th, Milk Bar and McCormick share the recipe with you (below).
 
 
GREAT FOR GIFTING

The the special ingredient in the recipe is McCormick® English Toffee Naturally Flavored Finishing Sugar (photo #5), a one of four limited-edition flavors for the holidays (photo #7).

  • You can send the cookies in a gift tin from to any cookie lover from Milk Bar
    limited-edition flavors for the holidays (photo #3).
  • Send a set of McCormick’s 8 finishing sugars to anyone who loves to bake.
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    The recipe for the cookies follows, along with a recipe for McCormick’s Eggnog Martini.

    Elsewhere on THE NIBBLE, you’ll find related articles:

    > What is toffee?

    > The history of toffee.

    > The history of eggnog.

    > Delicious eggnog recipes.

    > The history of cookies.

    > The 10 different categories of cookies.

    > The different types of cookies: a photo glossary.

    > The different types of sugar: a photo glossary.

    > The year’s 44 cookie holidays.

    > The year’s 15 butterscotch, caramel, and toffee holidays.

    > The year’s 4 eggnog holidays are below.
     
     
    RECIPE #1: McCORMICK x MILK BAR EGGNOG ENGLISH TOFFEE COOKIES

    This holiday season, add a little magic to your desserts and snacks with this extra-special cookie recipe created by McCormick and Milk Bar.

    The traditionally rich, sweet taste of eggnog is the perfect complement to toffee, and in this recipe, the flavor of McCormick English Toffee Finishing Sugar (photo #5) provides a wonderfully flavorful garnish.

    It’s one of four limited-time holiday finishing sugars, along with Candy Cane, Chocolate Hazelnut, and Spiced Orange finishing sugars (photo #7), for which there are many uses including rimming coffee and hot chocolate cups and cocktail and mocktail glasses, to garnishing baked goods, popcorn, and so much more.

    In fact, the finishing sugars make great stocking stuffers for your favorite bakers and mixologists.

    See them all here, along with recipes.

    Prep time is 20 minutes and bake time is 12 minutes.
     
    Ingredients For 18 Cookies

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1 teaspoon McCormick ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon McCormick ground nutmeg
  • 2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 whole egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons McCormick pure vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup McCormick English Toffee Finishing Sugar
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    Ingredients For The Icing

  • 1 cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • Garnish: McCormick English Toffee Finishing Sugar
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    Jars Of McCormick Finishing Sugar
    [7] McCormick’s four finishing sugars for Holiday 2025: Candy Cane, Chocolate Hazelnut, English Toffee, and Spiced Orange.

     

    Eggnog Toffee Cookies
    [1] Bake them or buy them: terrific eggnog and toffee cookies. The recipe is below (recipe and photos #1, #2, #3, #4, and #8 © Milk Bar).

    Stack Of Eggnog Toffee Cookies
    [2] You can purchase them directly from Milk Bar, at participating locations or online.

    Tin Of Eggnog Cookies
    [3] There’s a gift tin.

    Single Eggnog Toffee Cookie
    [4] The cookies are pre-packaged for freshness.

    Bottle Of McCormick English Toffee Finishing Sugar
    [5] English Toffee Finishing Sugar is one of McCormick’s four holiday finishing sugar flavors, crafted with demerara sugar, brown sugar, molasses, and buttermilk. Sprinkle on baked goods, ice cream, buttered toast, hot or cold cereal, popcorn. Use it as a drink rimmer or stir it into your hot beverage instead of table sugar (photos #5, #6, and #7 © McCormick).

    Eggnog Martini
    [6] Eggnog Martini. The recipe is below.

     
    Plate Of Eggnog Toffee Cookies
    [8] Bake a batch—in fact, bake a double batch!
     
    Preparation

    1. PREHEAT the oven to 350°F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment; set aside. Mix the flour, pudding mix, cinnamon, salt, baking powder, baking soda, and nutmeg in medium bowl; set aside.

    2. BEAT the butter and the granulated and brown sugars in a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium-high speed, 2 to 3 minutes or until light and fluffy. Add the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla; beat 2 to 3 minutes longer or well blended, scraping the sides of the bowl, as needed.

    3. GRADUALLY ADD the flour mixture, beating on low speed just until the dough comes together, up to 1 minute. Stir in the English Toffee Finishing Sugar, mixing just until combined. Scoop the dough in 1/3-cup portions onto the prepared baking sheets, placing the scoops about 2-inches apart.

    4. BAKE 15 to 20 minutes until the cookies have spread and the edges are golden brown. Cool on the pans for 1 minute. Transfer to wire racks to cool for at least 10 minutes.

    5. MAKE the icing. Whisk the confectioners’ sugar and milk in small bowl until smooth (add additional milk or confectioners’ sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, to reach your desired consistency). Spread the icing on the cooled cookies and sprinkle with additional English Toffee Finishing Sugar. Let stand 5 minutes to allow the icing to set.
     
    Variations

  • A touch of rum: Substitute 1 teaspoon Rum Extract + 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract in place of the 1-1/2 teaspoons of vanilla.
  • A little extra texture/crunch: Substitute turbinado sugar (e.g. Sugar in the Raw) in place of the light brown sugar.
  • No vanilla pudding mix? No problem! Add an additional 1/4 cup flour in place of the pudding mix.
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    Espresso Martini With A Sugar Rim
    [9] Want a rim to make your Espresso Martini more festive? See the options below (Abacus Photo).
     
     
    RECIPE #2: EGGNOG MARTINI COCKTAIL OR MOCKTAIL

    This Eggnog Martini (photo #6) can be served with the cookies. For a mocktail version, use a carton of eggnog from the store, and add the garnishes. If you want a less-rich drink, switch the light cream for half-and-half (the different types of cream).

    > If you want a vodka-based Eggnog Martini, here’s a recipe.

    > If you don’t know if you want to invest in a bottle of white chocolate liqueur, see 12 different ways you can use it.

    > National Eggnog Day is December 24th, and National Martini Day is June 19th.
     
    Ingredients For 1 Drink

  • 4 ounces light cream
  • 2 ounces white chocolate liqueur (e.g. Godiva, Mozart)
  • 1/4 teaspoon McCormick ground nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon McCormick rum extract; substitute a scant 4 teaspoons light rum or 1-1/2 teaspoons dark rum
  • Optional garnish: chocolate shavings, whipped cream, plus rim (see below)
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    Preparation

    1. FILL a cocktail shaker two-thirds full with ice. Add the cream, white chocolate liqueur, nutmeg and rum flavor; shake until well mixed and chilled.

    2. STRAIN into a martini glass. Garnish as desired. Serve immediately.
     
     
    To Add A Rim To An Eggnog Martini

    Rim the glasses before you make the cocktails so the rims have time to set (photo #9). You want flavors that complement the creamy spiced flavors of the Eggnog Martini. For example:

  • Caramel and Brown Sugar: Use caramel syrup to rim the glass, then dip it in brown sugar.
  • Caramel and Cinnamon: Spread caramel sauce on a plate, sprinkle cinnamon on top, and roll the glass rim in the mixture.
  • Cinnamon Sugar: Mix granulated sugar with ground cinnamon and rim the glass using vodka, simple syrup, or maple syrup to make it stick.
  • Cinnamon and Brown Sugar: Combine ground cinnamon with brown or Demerara sugar and use maple syrup to fix it to the rim.
  • Gold or Silver Sparkling Sugar.
  • Nutmeg Sugar: Mix granulated sugar with ground nutmeg, as with cinnamon sugar.
  • Sparkly Cinnamon Sugar: Add gold or silver sparkling sugar to cinnamon sugar.
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    THE YEAR’S 4 EGGNOG HOLIDAYS

    Plus, there are four eggnog holidays just waiting for a plate of the eggnog cookies:

  • December: National Eggnog Month
  • December 21: National Coquito Day*
  • December 24/Christmas Eve: National Eggnog Day
  • December 31: New Year’s Eve
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    *A Coquito is the Puerto Rican version of eggnog. Here’s the recipe.
     
     

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