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During the summertime, the last thing on our minds is sitting down and having a steaming mug of hot chocolate. But sometimes that winter craving just won't go away. Making frozen hot chocolate will allow you to enjoy your favorite snowy day treat without getting heat stroke.
Ingredients
- 2 cups (475 milliliters) milk
- 3 hot chocolate mix packets (about 1 ounce/25 grams each)
- 2 teaspoons pure chocolate extract (optional)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
- 3 cups (420 grams) ice
Optional Toppings
- Whipped cream
- Chocolate syrup
- Chocolate curls
Serves 2 to 4
- 3 ounces (90 grams) semi-sweet chocolate, roughly chopped
- 1 tablespoon (7.5 grams) unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons (38 grams) granulated sugar
- 1½ cups (350 milliliters) cold milk
- 3 cups (420 grams) ice
- ½ cup (120 milliliters) cold heavy cream or whipping cream
Optional Toppings
- Maraschino cherry
- Chocolate syrup
- Chocolate curls
Serves 3 to 6
Steps
Making Basic Frozen Hot Chocolate
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1Pour 2 cups (475 milliliters) of milk into a blender. You can use any type of milk you want: 1%, 2%, or even whole.
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2Add 3 packets of hot chocolate mix. Since each brand is a little different, ensure that your hot chocolate packets are about 1 ounce (25 grams) each.[4]
- For extra flavor, consider adding 2 teaspoons of pure chocolate extract and/or 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.[5]
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3Top it off with 3 cups (420 grams) of ice. If you don't have a very powerful blender, it might be a good idea to use crushed ice instead.[6]
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4Blend the mixture until it is smooth and slushy. Blend at a low speed first to break up the ice, then at a high speed to finish it off.[7] From time to time, you may have to pause your blender, and scrape any unmixed hot chocolate down the sides with a rubber spatula.
- Your frozen hot chocolate won't be completely smooth like a milkshake or smoothie. It will have a slight grainy texture to it.
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5Pour the frozen hot chocolate into several tall glasses, and serve it immediately. You can serve them as they are, or garnish them further with a swirl of whipped cream, chocolate sauce, and/or chocolate curls.
Making Gourmet Frozen Hot Chocolate
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1Melt 3 ounces (90 grams) of semi-sweet chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat, stirring often. Alternatively, you can melt the chocolate in a double boiler: fill a saucepan with 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of water, and set a glass, heat-safe bowl on top. Place the chocolate into the bowl, and stir it until it melts.
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2Remove the saucepan from heat, then stir in the cocoa powder and 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of sugar. Make sure that you are using pure, unsweetened cocoa powder. Save the remaining 2 teaspoons (8 grams) of sugar for later.
- If you cannot find any, and only have hot chocolate mix on hand, use 2 teaspoons of hot chocolate mix and 1½ tablespoons (23 grams) of sugar instead.
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3Slowly stir in ½ cup (120 milliliters) of milk. You can use any type of milk you want for this, although whole milk will give you the richest-tasting frozen hot chocolate. Do not pour in the rest of the milk just yet. [8]
- If the mixture starts to turn solid, place the saucepan on the burner, and turn the heat to low. Continue stirring it until it melts again.[9]
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4Pour in the remaining cup (240 milliliters) of milk. If you placed the saucepan back on the burner during the last step, take it off before stirring the rest of the milk in. This should chill the mixture down.[10]
- If the mixture is still warm, place it into the freezer for a few minutes until it turns cold. Do not let it freeze, however.
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5Blend the cold hot chocolate with 3 cups (420 milliliters) of ice using a blender. Start at a slow speed to break up the ice, then finish it off with a high speed. Your frozen hot chocolate won't be perfectly smooth like a milkshake or smoothie; it will have a slight grainy texture to it.
- If your blender isn't very strong, use crushed ice instead.
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6Beat the remaining 2 teaspoons (8 grams) of sugar with ½ cup (120) milliliters of heavy cream. You can do this by hand with a whisk or with an electric mixer. You can also use a food processor fitted with whisks. Keep beating the sugar and cream until stiff peaks form.[11]
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7Pour the frozen hot chocolate into tall glasses, then spoon the whipped cream on top. You can serve the frozen hot chocolate as is, or you can garnish it further with a drizzle of chocolate sauce, a sprinkle of chocolate curls, or a maraschino cherry.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow much does this make?QamarTop AnswererThis recipe makes 2-3 cups of frozen hot chocolate.
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QuestionCan I use water in place of milk?QamarTop AnswererYes, you can use just water if you prefer. Keep in the mind that the hot chocolate won't taste as rich, but it can still be used as a replacement. Another alternative is to use plant-based milks if you don't like dairy milk.
Things You'll Need
Making Basic Frozen Hot Chocolate
- Blender
- Rubber spatula
- Tall glasses (for serving)
Making Gourmet Frozen Hot Chocolate
- Saucepan
- Whisk
- Electric mixer (recommended)
- Blender
- Tall glasses (for serving)
References
- ↑ http://lilluna.com/frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ http://thedomesticrebel.com/2015/06/14/the-best-frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ https://smittenkitchen.com/2015/08/frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ http://thedomesticrebel.com/2015/06/14/the-best-frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ http://thedomesticrebel.com/2015/06/14/the-best-frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ http://www.food.com/recipe/chill-out-frozen-hot-chocolate-102382
- ↑ http://www.food.com/recipe/chill-out-frozen-hot-chocolate-102382
- ↑ https://smittenkitchen.com/2015/08/frozen-hot-chocolate/
- ↑ https://smittenkitchen.com/2015/08/frozen-hot-chocolate/
About This Article
To make frozen hot chocolate, pour milk and hot chocolate mix into your blender. If you like, you can add pure chocolate extract or vanilla extract to add extra flavor. Top off the mixture with ice, then place the lid on your blender and turn it on low to break up the ice. Once the ice is broken into small pieces, use a rubber spatula to scrape the unmixed hot chocolate into the mixture and blend on high speed until the mixture is smooth, although it will have a grainy texture. Pour the frozen hot chocolate into tall glasses and serve it immediately. If you want to learn how to make your own gourmet frozen hot chocolate, keep reading!