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HOMEMADE HOT COCOA MIX


This homemade hot chocolate is made with dark cocoa powder, so it has a really nice, rich flavor. Since you make it yourself, it doesn’t taste as sugary and artificial as the kind you buy in the store. You could even flavor it with different coffee creamers, if you are feeling adventurous and want to change things up.

If you just want to try this cocoa mix to see if you like it, just cut it down accordingly. In the wintertime, I go through a lot of hot cocoa mix.

8 qt box dry milk
1 canister Hershey’s dark cocoa powder
15 oz chocolate creamer
1 lb powdered sugar
Mix all ingredients in a large container. Stir or shake to thoroughly mix.
To make a glass of hot cocoa, combine 1/3 to ½ cup of the mix with 1 cup of hot water. Top with marshmallows or whip cream and enjoy!


Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix serves/makes 12
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups nonfat dry milk powder
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup powdered non-dairy creamer
1 dash salt

PREPARATION:
In large mixing bowl combine all ingredients; blend well. Store in tightly covered container.
Single serving: Combine 1/4 cup mix and 3/4 cup boiling water in cup or mug; stir to blend. Add marshmallows to hot cocoa, if desired.

NUTRITION:
104 calories, 1 grams fat, 22 grams carbohydrates, 5 grams proteinper serving. This recipe is low in sodium. This recipe is low in fat.

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