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Hot Chocolates

Nope, not a typo in my title. I tried two different types of hot chocolate this week. And yes, it is only Wednesday.  Take a look at what temperature we woke up to on Tuesday:

Yeah, just a little chilly out there. Still, I had a hair appointment and since I was out anyway, made a brief stop by the grocery store. Don’t worry it was up to 3 degrees by the time I made it to the store. So, you see the logic of trying two hot chocolates this week instead of only one.

Monday’s choice:

Monday wasn’t quite as cold. However, I thought it would be a good day to try out a new recipe since I had the day off work. Colonial Hot Chocolate seemed fitting somehow as it was also Inauguration Day.

Hmm…needs a little something. How about a bit of whipped cream topped with cinnamon-sugar?

My thoughts: While I enjoyed the flavor of it, I didn’t care for the grittiness of it. Not sure if I did something wrong or that was just how they had their hot chocolate in colonial times. I do think if you put the spices in a tea strainer or maybe strained the hot chocolate before pouring in the cup, it would improve the experience quite a bit.

Notes: I didn’t have any star anise so left it out, I think it would’ve enhanced the flavor but I didn’t miss it that much. Also didn’t have any orange rinds (I’d definitely add that if I make it again) and opted to leave out the red chili pepper.

Tuesday’s Choice:

Even without the bitter cold, this choice wins of all the hot chocolates I’ve tried so far! Italian Hot Chocolate is definitely to be savored and not slurped away.

I added a bit of whipped cream to this but it did not need it. At all.

Look how thick this is:

My thoughts: First, a disclaimer, Italian food is my absolute favorite so no surprise I loved this. It was so rich and thick, definitely more a dessert than a drink. I mostly drank it off the spoon. My family, who I made try this one, all said um, it’s pudding. And it does have that texture. G thought it was a bit bitter but he’s not a dark chocolate fan.

Notes: I did make a few mistakes while making this, accidentally mixing the sugar at the beginning with the cocoa/cornstarch mixture. Making this is definitely a process that requires patience. I didn’t add any extra flavors to it. If When I make it again, I might swirl in a bit of vanilla or a bit of amaretto but I don’t think it really needs anything at all. Did I make two cups (J changed his mind about wanting any) and have a second cup without the whipped cream for dessert after dinner? Yes, yes I did.

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Remember as part of my 25 for 2025 list, I’ve decided to try a new kind of hot chocolate every week this winter (and packets count if I don’t have time to make it from scratch!).

Have you ever tried Italian hot chocolate?

Do you have a favorite style of hot chocolate I should try?

4 Replies to “Hot Chocolates”

  1. Yum! You’ve made me want hot chocolate now! Tomorrow I will make a mug. There is a storm due in the UK tomorrow, a hot chocolate will be perfect. I have 2 types in the cupboard: Instant in a cardboard tub, it’s my favourite. The make is Clipper Seriously Velvety Instant Hot Chocolate. You add hot water and maybe a dash of milk to mix the powder. I can only buy it at the health store in town.
    I also have proper hot chocolate powder by Cadburys. This one needs hot milk added to it.
    Both are nice.
    I’ve never made hot chocolate using a recipe x

    1. Oh, I hope you’ll get to make some tomorrow. It’s been bitter cold here but finally supposed to warm up a bit for us tomorrow. Both your types of hot chocolate sound amazing. I really is amazing how many hot chocolate recipes are out there. Hope you stay safe and warm through your storm!

  2. How funny – I posted about cocoa today too! Lol Tis the season for sure. 🙂 Yours definitely intrigue me. I’m not sure how I feel about really thick cocoa though…hmmm?
    The one I posted is really easy and still rich and yummy and ingredients that are often around. I have had Mexican hot chocolate with a little cayenne and cinnamon and that’s good. Thanks for sharing some new ideas! Stay cozy.
    💗💗💗

    1. The thick cocoa was good but definitely more in the true dessert, eat it with a spoon category, than the drink category. Oh, I’ll have to look up a recipe for Mexican hot chocolate as well as hopping over and see what kind of cocoa you made!

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