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Make You Smile Hot Chocolate

Perfect for those cold winter nights :]

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/make-you-smile-hot-chocolate • Posted by Almost Insane

I wanted hot chocolate, but when I started making it my sister and I just started adding ingredients and we came up with this. Sorry for the bad picture, and in case any of you are wondering my cup looks like that because when I put it in the microwave it boiled over. I don't have any pictures, but the instructions are pretty easy.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

0 h 05

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

I wanted hot chocolate, but when I started making it my sister and I just started adding ingredients and we came up with this. Sorry for the bad picture, and in case any of you are wondering my cup looks like that because when I put it in the microwave it boiled over. I don't have any pictures, but the instructions are pretty easy.

Instructions

  1. First pour one cup of milk (or water if you prefer) into a mug. Put it in the microwave for 1:30 - 2:00 minutes. You don't have to do this because it cools down when you mix it, but I find it easier to blend when it's hot. If you would like you can heat the milk/water on the stove, if you do this you probably won't have to reheat it at the end.

  2. While that is cooking take out your blender or a seperate container. If you use the seperate container you'll probably have to mix the ingredients by hand. Add two tablespoons of hot chocolate mix in the blender/container. Now you can add three sprinkles of cinnamon, my sister added cinnamon to hers but I prefered it without, it was good both ways. Next add some chocolate chips, it's up to you how many you add. Now add the crumbled grahm crackers, I used my blender to crumble them but you can use your hands.

  3. Now pour in your hot milk/water and blend thoroughly. Mix if you're not using a blender. Blend until the hot chocolate mix is dissolved, you don't want a bunch of nasty sludge at the bottom of your cup.

  4. Pour it back into a mug. Heat it again if needed.

  5. Now sit back, wrap your self in a blanket, and read a book. Or just sit and enjoy the silence. This is perfect for a cold Christmas Eve if you're staying up waiting for Santa. ;)