Is advocat made with brandy?!


Question:

Is advocat made with brandy?

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Answers:
This is the Dutch equivalent of eggnog and literally translated means "lawyer". This traditional Dutch beverage is always served during the Christmas season. Serve in a lovely glass and provide the guest with a small spoon for consumption of the beverage.

9 large egg yolks, at room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups extra finely granulated sugar
2 cups brandewijn (Dutch Brandy)

Beat the egg yolks, fine sugar and vanilla extract until the mixture turns a very smooth, pale yellow colour.
The mixture will be quite thick in its consistency.
Add the Brandewijn very slowly, keeping your mixer at the lowest possible speed.
Completely incorporate the brandy into the egg mixture. Place the Advocaat into the top portion of your double boiler.
Keep your heat on low and slowly, warm the Advocaat. Do not allow the mixture to pass the warm point.

Just had to send you this its yummy
and yes advocaat is made with brandy

Yes...??? and....

no it isnt, jesus!! r u stupid?

Advocaat (or advokatt) is a rich and creamy liqueur made from eggs, sugar and brandy. It has a smooth, somewhat bland taste fairly similar to almonds. In English-speaking countries it generally contains 15% alcohol (30 proof), but in Continental Europe the typical alcohol content differs from country to country and is generally somewhere between 14% and 20% ABV. Its contents may be a blend of egg yolks, aromatic spirits, sugar or honey, brandy, vanilla and sometimes cream (or evaporated milk). Famous makers of advocaat include Warners, Bols, Verpoorten, Warninks and De Kuyper.

yes

ohhh silly me i would have sworn it was whiskey




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