Makes about 20 servings Ingredients 3 cups nonfat dry milk 2 cups confectioners' sugar 1 1/2 cups Dutch-processed cocoa powder 1 1/2 cups white chocolate chips 1/4 teaspoon Salt Instructions Combine ingredients in large bowl. Working in two batches, pulse ingredients in food processor until chocolate is finely ground. Store in airtight container for up to 3 months. To make hot cocoa, stir 1/3 cup of this mix into 1 cup of hot milk. Top with whipped cream or mini marshmallows. |
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Sounds good, and awaiting the report! |
anything with white chocolate HAS to be good! please report back. I have a go to but I'll ditch it in a heartbeat for something even creamier! |
Yum, but use Hershey's Special dark cholocate, whole milk and throw in a handful or two of semi sweets to the original whiz in the processor. Of course I'd want a bit of vanilla and coffee in mine, coffee I can do, but the mini amount of vanilla would be hard...... |
I'm lazy; I buy pre-cartoned 2% chocolate milk, microwave it, and add shaved chocolate from Williams-Sonoma or the like. If there's coffee left in the maker from the morning, it goes in too. |
Yeah, yeah, the Williams Sonoma tends to disappear someplace between the tin and the mug. |
Sounds really good! The white chocolate really appeals to me! Let us know if you try it! |
I had some hot chocolate mix once, perhaps from Godiva? that was basically chocolate morsels that melted in hot milk. Anyone ever have a product like that? I can't find it online (I checked both Ghirardelli and Godiva) and I seem to only be able to find powders. |
ron, ghirardelli had morsels at one time for sure and i think godiva had what you described. think i had some from a specialty basket. it appears the powder mixes sell better, but the below products should satisfy any taste buds. http://www.cocoacravings.com/content/8- ... a-cravings |
Ron; the Williams-Sonoma is much like that; just tin of shaved chocolate you stir into hot milk. So it's not powder, but actual chocolate. I got a similar product from a show in NYC once: http://www.burdickchocolate.com/hot-chocolate.aspx I believe they have locations in MA and NH- your neck of the woods! |
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