Old Fashioned Egg Creams (Eggless…weird, I know)
This past weekend my in laws came from Georgia to visit with us over the holiday weekend. The kids had a great time with their grandparents as they always do. My mother in law brought me several recipes she’d printed out for old fashioned fountain style drinks and I couldn’t resist playing around with them! My son and I instantly fell in love with a wonderful concoction known as Old Fashioned Egg Creams.
Until this past weekend, I’d never had an Egg Cream before. As I’m writing this I can honestly say I’ve lost count of how many I’ve had!
What does an Egg Cream taste like?
Many of you may be wondering “What is an egg cream?” so I’ma gonna tell ya! Taste wise, it is kind of like a milkshake, only not as thick and it actually quenches your thirst rather than induces it. Egg Creams can easily be made to light in terms of sugar content, and has just a small bit of milk in it, although it tastes much milkier than it is. When you taste it and see the ingredients you’ll be surprised there isn’t more involved – or that egg or cream aren’t in it, because of the light richness.
Why is it called an Egg Cream if it doesn’t have Eggs or Cream?
Many people have speculated over the title and the reason that makes the most sense to me is that during the height of soda fountains, it was popular to add a raw egg and cream to drinks for flavor, thickness, and richness, but during the onset of World War II they became cost prohibitive (kinda like many groceries are becoming for us now!). Since this miraculously tastes like it may indeed have an egg and cream in it, the name was sort of a marketing ploy to help sell an inexpensive drink. I am just glad that these Old Fashioned Egg Creams exist! And I’m drinking one right now as I type this 🙂
Ingredients for the basic Old Fashioned Egg Cream are simple: Chocolate syrup, Club Soda (or seltzer water), and whole milk.
It is important for your ingredients to be cold so put your club soda and syrup in the fridge for a while before making these. You can always add ice later if you like, too.
Club Soda is something I’d never bought before making Egg Creams. If this is the case for you, I’ll make your life easier by telling you that you can find it in the alcohol section as it is commonly used for mixed drinks although it has no alcohol in it. It also doesn’t have any flavor or sugar, which makes it a fun ingredient to add to things because it just adds bubbly refreshment to whatever you put it in!
While the ingredients above are the basic ones, you can get all kinds of creative with this. Use Almond milk or soy milk if your diet requires it, and also have fun with different syrups such as:
Strawberry Syrup, Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup, or even some of those fun flavored syrups like they use in coffee – pictured is my Sugar Free Caramel Syrup.
 To begin with, pour about two tablespoons of syrup into a glass.
I’m using pretty little soda fountain glasses here but most times I make these in a plastic generic solo cup – I live large like that.
Now add 1/3 a cup of milk.
I am using exact measurements to get you started here but once you play with this recipe you may find you prefer more or less milk. I like less milk, my son likes more.
There is no right or wrong way to make an egg cream written in the constitution of the Unted States of America so don’t let anyone try to convince you there is.
Stir that up really well.
Like this!
Pictured are the bases for : Chocolate Egg Cream, Strawberry Egg Cream, and Sugar Free Caramel Egg Cream
But we’re not done yet!
Fill each glass the rest of the way with cold club soda or seltzer water.
Enjoy your Soda Fountain Treat!
P.S. this photo of the Old Fashioned Egg Creams was taken in my little “diner”. It’s very exclusive, I’m the only member of the staff and I serve two to three meals a day but only to people I’ve either married or mothered :).
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Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons Chocolate Syrup can also use Strawberry or syrup of your choice
- 1/3 Cup whole milk
- 3/4-1 Cup cold Club Soda or Seltzer
Instructions
- Pour syrup into bottom of tall glass.
- Add milk and stir vigorously. Add in club soda slowly, leaving room for it to fizz at the top.
- Insert a straw and enjoy!
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I’ve never tried these, but they look sooooooo delicious that I’ll have to try them now…. :-9
I hope you enjoy Peggy!!
Im gluten free and use club soda as a leavening agent in my baking. Ivs been drinking the egg cream for a while now, although i didnt know what they were called. Thanks for sharing!
What is your favorite flavor Carolyn?
Hey Christy, thanks for sharing this recipe. I’ve lived in egg cream land for almost 6 years, and have never had one yet.. I think it would be easier to just make it myself! Especially since I have to watch the sugar….thanks again.
Deb
Oh I hope you try one soon Deb!!
Hey, Christy! Those red and white benches are sooooo pretty! And I’m looking forward to trying the eggless, creamless sodas soon! Have a great week!
THank you Mary!! I hope you have a fabulous week as well!!
These egg creams look yummy!
Will have to try making these with my grandchildren.
Received your classic magazine issue today and thoroughly enjoyed reading it while having my afternoon cup of hot tea.
You are such a pleasure to read, thank you for all that you share with us.
Thank you for such kindness!! I hope you and those precious grand-babies have fun making and enjoying these!
Did you know that you can use club soda in making biscuits? Especially if you are using a mix type. Also in pancake mix.
Thanks for sharing these great tips with everyone MaryAnn!!!
Baking Soda Pancakes from Hints from Heloise
(I’ve made these many times…delicious!)
2 cups biscuit mix
1 egg
1/2 cup oil
1 1/3 cups club soda
Mix well. Pour onto griddle for pancakes, or waffle iron for delicious waffles.
Batter is effervescent, so cannot be stored. Cook all at once, then freeze leftover pancakes or waffles.
These look so good! Very classic- it reminds me of the show Happy Days! 🙂 I love your diner by the way- so cute.
Thank you Libby!!