Almond Hot Cocoa / Hot Chocolate

"I've been making this since I was a kid. I was taught it by my Grandmother, who learned it from her mother. It's a very old, very easy recipe. I craved this drink constantly while pregnant. I usually use Hershey bars or Kisses to make this. I like to use leftover chocolate from Christmas and Halloween to make this. I have used every chocolate imaginable for this and I've never had a complaint yet. Also, you can use water instead of milk, though it will taste different then intended. I use milk to make sure my daughter drinks enough during the holidays. It has a kick to it, because of the Cayenne and Cinnamon. If you taste test throughout, you should have no problems. Besides, that just means you have an excuse to have more chocolate. : ) Note: You can also make this into Peppermint Cocoa. See directions below."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
2 12 oz. Mugs
Serves:
2-3
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ingredients

  • 15 mini Hershey Bars
  • 24 ounces milk
  • 1 -2 ounce sugar (To taste)
  • 1 teaspoon cocoa
  • 1 pinch cayenne pepper (less is more with Cayenne)
  • 18 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 18 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 18 teaspoon almond extract (Flavor Option A for Almond Cocoa)
  • 12 candy cane, Fine Chopped (Flavor Option B for Peppermint Cocoa)
  • 1 -2 teaspoon peppermint, altoids Crushed into fine powder (Flavor Option C for Peppermint Cocoa)
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directions

  • In a large sauce pan, heat milk over medium-low.
  • While heating Milk, Chop up Hershey bars. (And peppermint, if applicable.).
  • Once milk is hot (Do NOT Boil), stir in All other ingredients. (Make sure to use only one flavoring.).
  • Don't stop gently stirring.
  • Take a spoon and taste it.
  • Add sugar slowly, tasting as you go.
  • Once you get to where you like it, stop.
  • Turn off burners, and whisk until frothy. (Note: I usually put it in a blender to make the whisking that much easier. Shh, don't tell my Grandma.).
  • Pour into mugs and enjoy.

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I'm a Navy wife, that LOVES to cook. I am married to my high school sweetheart and we are still so much in love. I grew up in Peoria, IL and now live in Norfolk, VA. I have a beautiful daughter now named Alianna. She is about to be two and a bowl of energy. She loves food and we can't keep her out of the bread box. My husband, Josh, is in the US Navy. He loves food of all kind. I love music, novels and art in general. I have been cooking since a young age. I like to keep our family eating healthy foods, but mostly we eat our favorites. We are constantly trying new things. I try to pick out a new recipe to try every two weeks. I am passionate about body image and believe that any and every woman is or can be beautiful. I am a beautician of sorts. Though I do not have a license, nobody has seemed to mind yet. I dislike people that believe you have to be thin to be pretty or people that are consistently negative. I am studying to be a Registered Nurse - Midwife. I had to put my studies on the back burner because of health problems. I'm hoping to clear up my health and go back to school and work soon.
 
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