About
What makes Mexican Hot Chocolate different from traditional hot chocolate? Well, first off, Mexican Hot Chocolate draws from a rich history (pun intended) of Mexican drinking chocolate (which is how Europeans were introduced to chocolate). Second, it's all about the Mexican chocolate: it has the deep, floral, bittersweet flavor of chocolate accented and highlighted by a combination of warming spices, most prominently cinnamon and chili. This makes Mexican Hot Chocolate an even more invigorating and comforting brew than the traditional drink, balanced out by the creamy milk. This is how you'll make hot chocolate when the weather gets nippy from now on!
Ingredients
- 2 (3-ounce) tablets Mexican table chocolate
- 4 cups milk
Directions
Step 1 -Cut the Mexican chocolate into 6-8 wedges each.
Step 2 -Place the milk in a saucepan over medium heat.
Step 3 -One the milk begins to bubble, add the chocolate and continue to heat, stirring slowly but constantly, until the chocolate melts. Do not let the milk boil; take the milk off the heat for at least a few minutes if it looks like it might start boiling.
Step 4 -Serve!


























