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WHAT?! Hot chocolate ready in 2 minutes? Hot chocolate on a stick? How…

I know what you’re thinking.
You might be sure it’s impossible to make hot chocolate in literally two minutes. I’m happy to tell you it’s not — if you follow this recipe. Ready?

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Three hot chocolate sticks on baking paper
Aren’t they cute as gifts?

The best Christmas gift: hot chocolate on a stick!

To be honest (you know I’m always frank), this wasn’t entirely my idea.
A few weeks ago I accidentally bought these. I meant to gift them to a friend, then realised he’s not a fan of spices.

No matter—actually better, because last Sunday my partner and I cuddled on the couch enjoying a hot drink made from one of these blocks.
It took two minutes and warmed us for the whole evening. Pure #hyggevibes.
I immediately thought: a chocolate block that melts into milk to make hot chocolate? Genius.
I had to recreate it.

So here you go: I made these very simple 3 flavours of hot chocolate on a stick.

If you love making edible gifts at Christmas, these are perfect small presents. Just add pretty bags and some festive ribbon and you’re done!

How cute are they?

Hot chocolate on a stick with cardamom and chili
This cardamom and chili hot chocolate is ideal for spice lovers!

Make them in 2 minutes and 2 steps.

Here’s how to make them.

It turns out ‘two’ is the magic number in this recipe. Also — two of the hot chocolates have only… TWO ingredients. Yep.

Steps to create these adorable sticks:

  • Melt the chocolate
    Of course — start by melting the chocolate. Please read the next section on how to melt white chocolate properly.
  • Add flavour and let set
    You can do this step before or after melting the remaining chocolate. Pour into moulds and let solidify. I used snowflake moulds, but use whatever shapes you prefer.
    You can even use paper or plastic cups. Finally, attach the sticks as described below.
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Wondering how to stick the wooden stick? Use a drop of melted chocolate!

When your chocolate snowflakes are set, gift them or keep them for a sudden craving. Let them melt into hot milk and voilà — instant hot chocolate.

Matcha hot chocolate
Matcha hot chocolate — my favourite!

The tricky part: melting white chocolate.

The first time I made these I struggled a bit with white chocolate. I melt dark chocolate all the time, so that’s easy, but white chocolate behaves differently.

How to melt it properly? Cut it into very small pieces — the smaller, the better.
Using white chocolate chips works even better. This way it melts in moments.

Use a microwave or a bain-marie — whichever you prefer.

(Hope this helps!)

Raspberry cheesecake hot chocolate
How about this raspberry “cheesecake” hot chocolate? Delicious.

Texture: not a super-thick hot chocolate.

One note on texture: this drink won’t be as thick and creamy as some classic hot chocolates.

If you want a dense, creamy hot chocolate, then this other version is more suitable. Everyone here loves it!

Still, this melting-stick version is wonderfully comforting.

Hygge hot chocolate melting into milk
Let this little delight melt into hot milk!

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HOT CHOCOLATE ON A STICK

A delightful hot chocolate that really can be ready in two minutes! Flavours: matcha, cheesecake, cardamom & chili.

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Cook:2
Assembly time for sticks:10
Author: Roberta

Ingredients

Matcha hot chocolate on a stick
  • half teaspoon Matcha powder
  • 50 g Good-quality white chocolate
Cardamom & chili hot chocolate on a stick
  • 1 teaspoon Ground cardamom
  • a small dried chilior more to taste
  • 50 g Good-quality dark chocolate
Cheesecake-flavoured hot chocolate on a stick
  • 1 teaspoon Raspberry jam
  • 50 g Good-quality white chocolate
  • + a small piece of chocolate to glue the sticks
You’ll need:
  • Wooden ice-cream sticks
To make the hot chocolate
  • Milk or plant-based milk

Instructions

Matcha hot chocolate on a stick
  • Break the white chocolate into very small pieces (this is essential).
  • Divide the chocolate into two portions. Mix matcha powder into one portion.
  • Melt this portion in a bain-marie over low heat. When melted, remove from heat.
  • Pour into your chosen moulds.
  • Melt the remaining chocolate and pour over the matcha layer.
  • Tap the mould gently to remove bubbles and let set.
Cardamom & chili hot chocolate on a stick
  • Break the dark chocolate into pieces.
  • Add cardamom and the dried chili, then melt in a bain-marie.
  • Pour into moulds, tap gently to remove bubbles, and let set.
Cheesecake-flavoured hot chocolate on a stick
  • Break the white chocolate into very small pieces.
  • Melt in a bain-marie over low heat. When melted, remove from heat.
  • Put a little raspberry jam in the mould, pour chocolate over it, and let set.
To attach the sticks:
  • Melt a tiny piece of chocolate. Put a drop on the back of the chocolate piece as glue, place the wooden stick and press gently.
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To make the hot chocolate in two minutes:
  • Heat 300 g of milk or plant milk until hot, then turn off the heat.
  • Add one chocolate stick and let it melt.
  • Divide into two cups and enjoy your hot drink!
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If you liked this recipe, you may also enjoy this gluten-free thick hot chocolate!


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