Sip-able Sweets

All you need is a Southerner’s craving for chocolate and a chilly day; we have the recipes to match.

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Recipes:
Rich ’n’ Thick Hot Chocolate
Mexican Rich ’n’ Thick Hot Chocolate
Orange-Almond Rich ’n’ Thick Hot Chocolate
Grown-up Rich ’n’ Thick Hot Chocolate
Marshmallow Whipped Cream
Everyday Hot Chocolate
Whipped Topping Dollops On Spoons

Tips

  • Our drink is thick enough to lightly coat a spoon. If you don’t serve it all at one time, remove pan from heat. When you go back for seconds, it will have thickened. Reheat over low heat and thin by stirring in additional milk (1/4 cup at a time).
  • Secret ingredient: Salt. It enhances the rich, smooth taste of chocolate while toning down the naturally occurring bitterness.

Party Spoons
If you love chocolate-covered spoons, we think you’ll like Whipped Topping Dollops on Spoons. You can prep them and store in the freezer up to two days. Take the spoons out of the freezer before you pour Everyday Hot Chocolate. They’ll thaw quickly and won’t cool off the beverage. This clever idea adds something special to an already delicious drink.

Shirley Harrington|From the January 2009 Magazine Issue

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