Hot chocolate is great for those cold autumn/winter days/nights. It is a special treat for in front of the heater, even a special treat for when you are watching the film Chocolat. So if you a keen to get your Vianne Rouche on? Let's get to it!
Ingredients:
- A block of the darkest chocolate that you can find. For me, in New Zealand, I like to get Whittaker's Dark Ghana chocolate (you can use any other kind of good quality dark chocolate). Use about 3 rows, you can add more in if you have more people that would like a cup. Keep in mind with more rows = more milk used.
- 1 small bottle of Cream
- Some milk - keep in mind that this uses quite a bit of milk depending on how much chocolate you put in. One cup is a great starting point.
- Cayenne pepper
- Nutmeg
- Cinnamon
1. Add both milk and chocolate to a medium-sized pot. And stir, try not to stop stirring or that causes chocolate to stick to the bottom. Melt the chocolate into the milk until there are no chocolate lumps left (you will know what I mean by this as chocolate that hasn't melted yet floats to the top).
2. Add in one pinch of cayenne (you can add in more if you like it spicy). One pinch of nutmeg, and 2 pinches of cinnamon (you can add in less if you are not all that into cinnamon, as let's be honest I am a cinnamon junky).
3. Whip your cream! you can choose to use the whole bottle, or you can use half. The reason as to why I haven't made the cream optional is because of the cream tones down the sweetness of the drink. If you don't have cream or you have forgotten it, adding in extra milk is just as good.
4. (Optional) sprinkle cinnamon or nutmeg, or even both on the top.
enjoy your hot chocolate treat - this recipe has come from my other blog site: https://katescraftycorner.wixsite.com/diy-blog/single-post/2020/04/13/Mayan-Hot-Chocolate-Kiwi-styled
So I hope that you all enjoy!
At Home Hot Chocolate
Reviewed by AutumnIvy
on
April 13, 2020
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