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    what makes the perfect hot chocolate?

    I wanna know.

    It is getting quite cold around here where i live, and i wanna stay warm. Plus I like chocolate.

    Anyone got any great recipes for it?

    Thanks

    -Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikaldinho View Post
    I wanna know.

    It is getting quite cold around here where i live, and i wanna stay warm. Plus I like chocolate.

    Anyone got any great recipes for it?

    Thanks

    -Mike
    Sorry I can't help there cause I don;t like it..
    Merry Christmas to all...




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    that helps :P
    ~Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikaldinho View Post
    that helps :P
    Sorry...
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    no problem

    but if there is anyone out there who knows a answer to this question... please let me know it
    ~Michael

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    makes 4 servings


    1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    3/4 cup white sugar
    1 pinch salt
    1/3 cup boiling water
    3 1/2 cups milk
    3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1/2 cup half-and-half cream


    1. Combine the cocoa, sugar and pinch of salt in a saucepan. Blend in the boiling water. Bring this mixture to an easy boil while you stir. Simmer and stir for about 2 minutes. Watch that it doesn't scorch. Stir in 3 1/2 cups of milk and heat until very hot, but do not boil! Remove from heat and add vanilla. Divide between 4 mugs. Add the cream to the mugs of cocoa to cool it to drinking temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikaldinho View Post
    I wanna know.

    It is getting quite cold around here where i live, and i wanna stay warm. Plus I like chocolate.

    Anyone got any great recipes for it?

    Thanks

    -Mike
    i think its the marshmellows but here is 1 u can try

    Step 1: You will need
    •1 mug
    •1 small saucepan
    •1 teaspoon
    •1 whisk
    •1 grater
    •300ml milk
    •3 heaped teaspoons instant hot chocolate powder
    •some ground cinnamon
    •a piece milk chocolate


    Step 2: Milk
    Fill a mug with 300ml of milk. Pour about 3 quarters into a pan, and keep the rest back in the mug.

    Step 3: Paste
    Add 3 heaped teaspoon of hot chocolate powder to the mug. Stir it into a smooth paste.

    HANDY HINT
    Add a sprinkle of cinnamon for a warming flavour boost. Stir it in well.

    Step 4: Froth
    Place the pan over a medium heat. Heat the milk for about 3 minutes. When it's hot, whisk until it's frothy.

    Step 5: Pour
    Pour the hot milk back into the mug. Stir well.

    HANDY HINT
    For a really indulgent treat, grate a little milk chocolate over the mug

    Step 8: Serve
    and serve

    And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, Lying in a manger.
    - St. Luke ii.

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    Marshmallows <3

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