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May 11, 2008

Spanish Hot Chocolate

Filed under: Recipes — cstephen @ 7:58 pm
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In Spain, they have this wonderful thick drinking chocolate. Served bittersweet with sugar on the side, it is a traditional breakfast beverage, often accompanied with fresh fried churros which are dunked into the beverage. I’ve worked out this recreation of that fine beverage to create a treat for adults. The closest I’ve come to this over here is that short-lived Starbuck’s creation from a few years ago. This however, won’t break your wallet.

Single Serving
1 C Milk
1½ T Cocoa
2 T Sugar
½ T cornstarch

Making a Batch
1 Cup Sugar
¾ Cup Cocoa
¼ Cup Cornstarch
Measure out ¼ cup of the mixture per 1 Cup of milk.

Directions
Pour the milk in a sauce pot and place over Med-High heat. Whisk the next3 ingredients together and add to the milk. Whisk to combine and continue whisking to prevent sticking or a chocolate “scum” from forming on top.

When you feel the drink beginning to thicken, pour and serve.

Flavor Additions:
Coffee or Orange Liqueur
an 1/8 tsp of cayenne pepper, cinnamon or nutmeg.
Substitute Splenda for sugar to keep it healthier.
Make the drink stronger/less sweet by using 2 T of Cocoa.

Yields: 1 serving

Time to make: 15 min

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