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Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix

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Sometimes, there’s just nothing that hits the spot on a cold morning like a steaming mug of hot chocolate. My usual policy is to not drink my calories, but I make an exception for a good cup of hot cocoa.

Image, taken from above, shows a white mug with homemade hot chocolate in it, with a large white marshmallow.


Hot chocolate with a homemade marshmallow? Yes please!

I wrote a while back about some of the things we used to waste money on, and one of them was hot chocolate mix. To this day, I wonder what I was thinking. Not only was it expensive, it’s really not good for you. Anit-caking agents, preservatives… Ick! Even better, when we make our own and use our own fresh milk, we get the benefit of grass-fed dairy instead of the powdered milk and whey in the packaged mixes.

The crazy thing is, it’s just as easy to scoop homemade hot chocolate mix into a mug as it is the store-bought stuff. Again, what was I thinking?!

Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix

  • 2 cups granulated sugar (turbinado, sucanat, etc. can be subbed)
  • 1 cup cocoa powder
  • **Optional** 2 1/2 cups powdered milk

Mix ingredients and seal in an airtight jar.

I’ve seen many recipes using powdered sugar in hot cocoa mix, but we’ve had great luck using granulated sugar (the hot milk will dissolve it), and we don’t really care for the pasty-mouth feel that comes from using powdered sugar.

Note: If you’re using a coarser sugar like turbinado, it helps to powder the sugar and cocoa together in a food processor or blender.

To use:

With powdered milk – Fill a mug half-full of mix and add hot water to the top.

Sans Powdered milk

  1. Place 1-2 teaspoons of cocoa mix (to taste) in a mug.
  2. Add a splash of water and stir it up. (We’ve found that the cocoa mixes in so much better if you add a tiny bit of water first).
  3. Fill with steaming milk.
  4. Stir well. 

That’s it! Try mixing your hot chocolate with Peppermint tea to make a delicious Chocolate-mint tea!

Enjoy!

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