Hot chocoholic on a stick
Hot chocoholic on a stick

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, hot chocoholic on a stick. One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Hot chocoholic on a stick is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Hot chocoholic on a stick is something that I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

How to Make the Hot Chocolate using the Chocolate on a Stick. To make hot chocolate, heat a mug of milk (water does not work well in this instance) and add a chocolate block. Make sure the water is hot enough to melt the cocoa.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook hot chocoholic on a stick using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Hot chocoholic on a stick:
  1. Make ready Chocolate bar or chocolate chips of choice or white chocolate
  2. Get Mini marshmallows
  3. Take Candy canes crushed
  4. Take Ice cube tray / Silicone muffin wraps / muffin pan / whatever you have for a mold
  5. Get spoons Popsicles sticks/ wooden spoons/
  6. Make ready Something to wrap them up if giving for a gift

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Steps to make Hot chocoholic on a stick:
  1. Heat chocolate until melted, in double boiler or microwave.
  2. Pour chocolate into molds of choice (don’t fill all the way up leave room for the stick and marshmallows & candy they will need to be pushed down into the chocolate, and can lead to overflowing, i overfilled mine as you can see just leave some room)
  3. Place in refrigerator to set. You don’t want it set completely you want the top still wet/ soft to put in the stick and toppings
  4. Remove from refrigerator add in sticks to each one, and toppings of choice to each one… place back into refrigerator until it sets completely.
  5. Remove from tray and gift wrap up. Or just a sandwich baggies will work.
  6. Notes- can use holidays sprinkles and anything really… so many choices. Check Pinterest or YouTube for more ideas. Can use chocolate chips or a good premium chocolate.
  7. Sever with a mug of warm milk, add in the stick or spoon and stir.
  8. I had notes on here, but had to remove them, if you have troubles making this or have questions just ask me please…. there was nothing wrong with kid friendly words as for extra notes I was doing from problems I ran into making this… smh 🤦🏼‍♀️ got to be joking 🙃

Hot chocolate on a stick produces delicious blocks of chocolate fudge that can be dissolved in hot milk to produce rich, creamy hot chocolate! This is truly a candy that does double duty: enjoy eating it plain, use it as a hot chocolate base, or do both! With varieties from milk to caramel to peppermint and beyond, every hot chocolate Ticket Stick is handmade in our chocolate kitchen of finest couverture chocolate. And there's even a post on how to make hot chocolate ornaments. One more gift idea - make a hot chocolate gift kit and attach a cute printable.

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