How-To: Grown-Up Hot Chocolate

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Hot chocolate is a childhood classic. One of my fondest memories as a child was slurping half-melted whipped cream off the top of a warm mug of cocoa. I'd beg to have it right off the stove, but it was always too hot for gulping. Instead I'd have to sip it and then savor the cool whipped cream against my tongue. We all remember this moment as kids, right? As I have grown, however, my tastes have changed. What I like now is freshly beaten whipped cream, extra-rich chocolate, and, of course, amaretto. Adding a shot of liquor to this decadent treat pushes the experience over the top. It updates my warm childhood memories in a wonderfully grown-up way. I recommend making a double batch of this hot chocolate, and serving the kids first! Send them off to bed, then relax with your own unadulterated cup.

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Materials

Milk
Whipped cream
Cocoa
Amaretto
Saucepan

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Step 1: Pour 2 cups of milk into the saucepan.

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Step 2: Add as much cocoa powder as you like. I used a very generous heaping tablespoon of chocolate.

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Step 3: Heat the milk, stirring often. Break up any clumps of chocolate and make sure the cocoa dissolves completely. When it's warm all the way through, and beginning to steam, remove it from the heat.

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Step 4: Pour the cocoa into cups.

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Step 5: For the kids, add a dollop of whipped cream, and then send them to bed!

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Step 6: For the grownups, pour a shot of amaretto over the whipped cream and then relax by the fire!


Comments

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Posted by: e.marie on November 11, 2009 at 2:15 PM

Just to endorse a couple of the comments, I wholeheartedly support That Falafel Girl's recommendation for Vitamin B (awesome, I'm totally going to call it that from now on)--I almost always put it in my cocoa, and also Danese's tip about mixing cocoa into a paste, because it's so much easier.

Looking forward to trying amaretto now!


Posted by: Lacey on November 11, 2009 at 7:18 AM

I hate to nit-pick (oh, who am I kidding, I love it) but I think you'll want to relax with your own adulterated cup.


Posted by: That Falafel Girl on November 11, 2009 at 1:16 AM

I personally like to have my hot chocolate fortified with Vitamin B! (Bailey's!)


Posted by: Dana on November 10, 2009 at 4:52 PM

I hate to sound like a prude, but what's with all the alcohol related posts lately? In the past few months I have seen numerous posts that seem rather...unecessary. Just my opinion but maybe forego the cocktail ones and opt for posts about acutal crafts that apply to a wider range of craft readers.


Posted by: kimplosion on November 11, 2009 at 1:42 PM

sooo... just... omit... the booze...

or try it and love it?


Posted by: Nari on November 10, 2009 at 11:03 PM

Are you implying that most crafters don't drink?
I guess you haven't been to a DIY ugly sweater party.
By the end of the night you can't tell where the sweater ends and the vomit begins.


Posted by: Anonymous on November 10, 2009 at 5:02 PM

But alcohol makes crafting so much more fun! Lighten up. Really.


Posted by: wynk.pip.verisignlabs.com on November 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM

...peppermint schnapps and a dollop of marshmallow creme. :D


Posted by: Brookelynn on November 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM

YUMMMMM!!!! Thanks for the variation! I hope everyone posts their favorite version here in the comments too!!!


Posted by: Danese Cooper on November 10, 2009 at 1:11 PM

If you start with about only 1/4c. of milk in the saucepan and use it to make a smooth paste with the cocoa powder to eliminate lumps, then you can easily thin out that paste with the other 1 3/4c. milk.


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