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Hot Cocoa on a Stick!!☕️🍫

posted in All on 11/14/2013
We all know that things taste better on a stick, why not hot cocoa on a stick?

This recipe for hot cocoa on a stick is easy to make – and the results are delicious! You can wrap the hot chocolate on a stick with cellophane bags and give as DIY wedding favors, or leave them out at your dessert table
We all know that things taste better on a stick, why not hot cocoa on a stick?

This recipe for hot cocoa on a stick is easy to make – and the results are delicious! You can wrap the hot chocolate on a stick with cellophane bags and give as DIY wedding favors, or leave them out at your dessert table
They key is to use good quality chocolate and to make sure your milk is steaming hot before swirling the delicious blocks of cocoa.
They key is to use good quality chocolate and to make sure your milk is steaming hot before swirling the delicious blocks of cocoa.
Ingredients

½ cup heavy cream
14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk (1 1/4 cups)
3 cups semisweet chocolate (chopped chocolate bars or chips)
3/4 cup unsweetened baking chocolate
wooden sticks (I used coffee stir sticks)

Yields 25 – 36 blocks (Depending on how big you cut them. I got 25 blocks.)
Ingredients

½ cup heavy cream
14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk (1 1/4 cups)
3 cups semisweet chocolate (chopped chocolate bars or chips)
3/4 cup unsweetened baking chocolate
wooden sticks (I used coffee stir sticks)

Yields 25 – 36 blocks (Depending on how big you cut them. I got 25 blocks.)
Line an 8″ x 8″ pan with parchment paper. Heat the cream and condensed milk over low heat until steaming.
Line an 8″ x 8″ pan with parchment paper. Heat the cream and condensed milk over low heat until steaming.
Remove from the heat and add the chocolate; allow it to gently melt.
Remove from the heat and add the chocolate; allow it to gently melt.
Melting
Melting
After about 10 minutes, return the chocolate mixture to low heat to completely melt the chocolate. Whisk vigorously until the mixture is thick and shiny.
After about 10 minutes, return the chocolate mixture to low heat to completely melt the chocolate. Whisk vigorously until the mixture is thick and shiny.

Pour the chocolate mixture into the pan; shake the pan gently to level.
Pour the chocolate mixture into the pan; shake the pan gently to level.
Yummy! 😍😍
Yummy! 😍😍
Smooth surface with spatula.
Smooth surface with spatula.
Sprinkle with cocoa, if desired.
Sprinkle with cocoa, if desired.
Set aside overnight to slowly set up. (I set mine on the counter overnight, then I popped it in the fridge the following morning to firm it up.) Run a knife around the edge of the pan and turn out onto a clean cutting surface. Slice into 1 ¼” cubes.
Set aside overnight to slowly set up. (I set mine on the counter overnight, then I popped it in the fridge the following morning to firm it up.) Run a knife around the edge of the pan and turn out onto a clean cutting surface. Slice into 1 ¼” cubes.
Heat a knife in hot water and wipe dry before each cut, for smoothest cuts.
Heat a knife in hot water and wipe dry before each cut, for smoothest cuts.
Stick a wooden stick into the center of each block.
Stick a wooden stick into the center of each block.
Swirl into hot milk.
Swirl into hot milk.

😍😍
😍😍
Add marshmallows if desired. Enjoy!

Hot cocoa on a stick will keep at at room temperature for two weeks in an airtight container. If you are making them for your wedding and you want to keep them longer, put them in an airtight container and pop them in the fridge or in the freezer, up to 30 days!
Add marshmallows if desired. Enjoy!

Hot cocoa on a stick will keep at at room temperature for two weeks in an airtight container. If you are making them for your wedding and you want to keep them longer, put them in an airtight container and pop them in the fridge or in the freezer, up to 30 days!

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