Make It Yourself Monday: The Best Hot Chocolate – Part 2


You may or may not remember (YOU BETTER REMEMBER) that around a year ago, I posted a Make It Yourself Monday post (read here) all about how to make hot chocolate. It was LITERALLY the most self-explanatory post ever. It wasn’t even fancy hot chocolate. It was LITERALLY made from a hot chocolate mix. I LITERALLY taught y’all how to put powder into milk. It was revolutionary. So revolutionary in fact that I am making the exact same post a year later. Well, it’s not the exact same. There are a few secret (not so secret anymore) ingredients this time, so read on!

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1. Start with a small pot on low heat. Duh.

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2. Pour in two cups of milk. Duh.

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We are using the Silly Cow Farms Marshmallow Swirl Hot Chocolate mix again. Because it’s the best. And aren’t we all silly cows around here? Right? I don’t know.

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3. Scoop in 2 teaspoons. Nah let’s be real here. Scoop in as much hot chocolate mix as it takes until the milk is a dark brown colour. We don’t want any diluted hot chocolate, ya hear?

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OOOOOOH. Secret ingredient time. Honestly, just use Nutella.

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4. This was probably way too much, but my sweet tooth does all the measurements. Maybe try scooping in just half a tablespoon into the milk.

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5. Whisk the mixture until all of the fake wannabe Nutella is melted and smooth.

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OOOOOOOH. SECOND secret ingredient time. Sugar Cinnamon is a gift from the Gods. Side note: you know what the best meal is when you’re sick? Buttered toast with Sugar Cinnamon sprinkled overtop. Don’t worry, I’ll be sure to do a whole Make It Yourself Monday post dedicated to that.

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6. A little goes a long way so just a dash will do! HA, who am I kidding? When is a dash ever enough? Just sprinkle in enough until you can smell the cinnamon in the hot chocolate.

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7. Pour the hot chocolate into a mug. Duh.

Side note: the fact that I was able to pour steaming hot chocolate from a heavy pot into a mug all while simultaneously taking pictures of the act should be applauded. I don’t want to say I’m amazing, but I kind of am.

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8. Top with marshmallows. BUT WAIT- these aren’t just any ordinary marshmallows. I didn’t have any marshmallows in my house, I know what kind of kitchen am I working in?! BUT, I did have S’mores cereal in my pantry (I eat REALLY healthy breakfasts clearly), so I scooped out all the fake marshmallows and dumped them in my hot chocolate.

On a sad note though, my S’mores cereal isn’t really S’mores cereal anymore. Now it’s just graham cracker and chocolate cereal which is just not as good. But I guess you could say this hot chocolate was worth it.

OH MY GOD. I should make S’mores hot chocolate for my next Make It Yourself Mondaypost. Wait. I would just need to add in graham crackers. Hot chocolate already has the chocolate and marshmallows sides covered. Maybe it’s not as innovative as I thought. Then again, when am I ever innovative?

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WOW. Is that hot chocolate that you would see in a cute cafe in Paris. I’m so fancy, I know.

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My sarcasm and sass were way over the top in this post, I’m so sorry. I honestly don’t know why I felt the need to do a second Make It Yourself Monday on one of the simplest things to make, but it was just calling to me. I can’t ignore what the heart wants, you know? I’m going to end this post before things continue getting weird. On a serious note, this hot chocolate was actually amazing.

Are you going to try out this Make It Yourself Monday? Tweet me (@whenimolderblog) or Instagram me (@taylorlainee) pics if you do! I would love to see how yours turns out.

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