By greatbritishchefs.com
Great British Chefs
Instructions
Cook:15min
Did you know that the familiar hot chocolate drink we know today was originally served cold? Chocolate expert Jennifer explores the background of this much loved drink. She shares how easy it is to make some of the best hot chocolate you'll taste.
Updated at: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 03:14:16 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
33
Low
Glycemic Load
18
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories640.3 kcal (32%)
Total Fat37 g (53%)
Carbs55.2 g (21%)
Sugars46.5 g (52%)
Protein14.4 g (29%)
Sodium437.3 mg (22%)
Fiber4.5 g (16%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
1 servings
300mlwhole milk
40gdark chocolate
the best quality you can find
2 tspwater
boiling
1 pinchsea salt
tiny, not table salt
1 Tbspcream
3 dropsvanilla extract
1 pinchsugar
more or less depending on the sweetness of the chocolate used, if you add vanilla and cream you really shouldn’t need sugar as well
1 Tbsprum
120mlalmond milk
buy in most supermarkets or make your own with a blender, water and a muslin cloth to strain the liquid through - or leave the bits in!)
15gdark chocolate
100%, Willie’s Cacao is widely available in most supermarkets or failing this you could use cocoa instead, but it won’t be as rich and delicious
1 pinchpink Himalayan salt
contains 82 essential minerals
1 tspManuka honey
good for its antibacterial properties
180mlwater
boiling
3 dropsvanilla extract
optional, makes it taste sweeter without adding more sugar
1 pinchcinnamon
good for the metabolism and, again, making it taste sweeter without calories
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