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Chocolate Peanut Butter Hot Cocoa

January 25, 2011

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Last Valentine’s Day, I made Eric and I some killer Vegan Hot Chocolate. In fact, it was so good, I decided to call it Tall, Dark, and Handsome Hawt Chocolate…

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It is creamy. It is rich. It is the perfect hot drink at the peak of Winter when you are snowed in and bundled up on the couch watching a movie.

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Eric has not stopped talking about this Hot Chocolate all year, so I knew that I would have to roll it out again this Winter. This time, I made a Chocolate Peanut Butter Hot Cocoa because it just sounded like the right thing to do. Despite the fact that Eric is actually repulsed by peanut butter on its own, he actually loves the combination of chocolate and peanut butter together.

I don’t ask, I just bake.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Hot Cocoa

Adapted from Tall, Dark, and Handsome Hawt Cocoa.

Yield: 2-4 servings (3.5-4 cups)

Ingredients:

  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk (14-15oz)
  • 1.5 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder, sifted
  • 2 tbsp all natural peanut butter
  • Pinch or two of kosher salt, to taste
  • 6 tablespoons of maple syrup (or agave), or to taste
  • marshmallows (I use Dandies– vegan), Turbinado sugar, and cacao nibs/chocolate chips, to garnish

 

Directions: Sift the cocoa powder. This step is key so it is not clumpy! Throw all ingredients into a pot and whisk like crazy. Bring to a low boil and then simmer on low for several minutes while whisking to remove any remaining clumps. Pour into 2 mugs rimmed with agave and Turbinado sugar and top with marshmallows, chocolate chips, and/or cacao nibs. Enjoy with a spoon! Makes 2-4 servings (3.5-4 cups).

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It is very important that you sift the cocoa powder before beginning. I tried to skip this step and it was horribly clumpy. No one wants to bite into a clump of bitter cocoa powder! I ended up pouring it into my blender to get the clumps out, but I learned my lesson.

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Whisk all ingredients together in a pot and bring to a low boil before reducing to low heat. Simmer for a few minutes.

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Easy as that.

Pour into mugs!

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I rimmed the mugs in agave and then turbinado sugar. It worked out great!

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I also added a bow at the bottom of each glass mug.

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On top: Dandie’s vegan Marshmallows and Cacao nibs. You can also add chocolate chips on top too.

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Mmm. I love Dandie’s marshmallows. They get all soft and melty in the hot cocoa.

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This cocoa is smooth as silk, creamy, rich, and chocolaty, with just a hint of peanut butter. Perfection.

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But of course I could not leave it at that.

I decided to pour the hot cocoa into an ice cube tray to make delicious ice cubes of fudgy goodness.

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I made them into Rocky Road ice cubes by adding marshmallows, chocolate chips, and cacao nibs.

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Freeze them for a few hours and then use a dull butter knife on each side to pop them out. The result is a delicious Rocky Road fudgisicle cube that you can enjoy alone, make into popsicles, add to a glass of Almond Milk, or throw a couple into a SMOOTHIE! The possibilities are endless.

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I’m off for a meeting this morning. I am being interviewed by my undergraduate University- University of Guelph for OSG and Glo Bakery. It should be really fun to reminisce about old times! Any U of G students or alumni out there?

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Enjoy your day!

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Alyyyyyyne
15 years ago

Nice RIM!!!!

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Sandra
Reply to  Alyyyyyyne
15 years ago

I cannot wait to make this PB hot chocolate. It is just what I have been craving lately. Thanks for this lovely recipe!

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cailen
Reply to  Alyyyyyyne
15 years ago

that hot cocoa is soooo delicious looking – it’s literally making my mouth water! i’m so glad i came across your blog (via the great balancing act). your story is very similar to mine – i struggled with my weight and self-confidence during my early college years and finally discovered that listening to my body’s innate wisdom and taking care of myself was the only way to live. goodbye diets and deprivation! and now, i’m in the best shape of my life and soooo much happier : )

will definitely stop by again soon!!!

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megan @ blackberries for jam
15 years ago

This looks delightful! I made a similar salted PB hot chocolate recently and it was wonderful, but I’ll have to try your version. More PB and coconut milk can never be a bad thing!

http://blackberriesforjam.com/just-another-snow-day

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
15 years ago

WOW Ange, good luck with your interview! I’m sure you are one of the most accomplished U of G Alumni out there!! And I think the cocoa looks amazing – genius idea with the ice cube trays!

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Liz @ Blog is the New Black
15 years ago

This looks amazing. good luck with the interview!

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cait
15 years ago

woot woot! I went to Guelph for my undergrad degree and studied International Development. I am now at McMaster studying midwifery- but I definitely miss the small town, earthy feel of guelph!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  cait
15 years ago

We really loved Guelph too…great school, great town

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Amanda (Eating Up)
15 years ago

Oh you could totally make frozen hot chocolate out of those ice cubes!

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Felicia (a taste of health with balance)
15 years ago

this post went from amazing to mouth watering! great idea putting it in ice cubes ! i love the addition of the sugar on the glass- what a beautiful touch! have fun on your interview :)

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Jackie @ Baking Charms
15 years ago

That recipe title it too cute :) And I love the sugared glass idea!

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Gina
15 years ago

Omgoodness, make me some of this hot chocolate! Pretty please :)

Good luck with your interview!

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Julie @SavvyEats
15 years ago

I made salted pb hot chocolate a few weeks ago and it was SO good. LOVE the idea of using coconut milk… I’ll do that next time for an even creamier version.

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Julie @SavvyEats
Reply to  Julie @SavvyEats
15 years ago

Oh, and the sugar rim (maybe with some sea salt on it too?) GENIUS

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Samantha @ Health, Happiness & Skinny Jeans
15 years ago

Oh yum! That hot chocolate looks amazing!

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Lisa @ Healthy Diaries
15 years ago

That looks AMAZING!! YUM! I haven’t had hot chocolate all winter! Can you believe it? I live in Chicago….
:)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lisa @ Healthy Diaries
15 years ago

You must remedy this situation at once!

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Charlie
15 years ago

That hot chocolate sounds sooo good. Definitely have to make this!

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Fresh and Foodie
15 years ago

WOW! This is brilliant! Love the idea of using coconut and, of course, peanut butter!

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Fresh and Foodie
15 years ago

WOW! This is brilliant! Love the idea of using coconut and, of course, peanut butter!

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
15 years ago

I am OBSESSED with the sugared rim! So fun.

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Jess
15 years ago

the rocky road ice cubes are genius! you always have such innovative ideas!

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Christina
15 years ago

OMG rocky road smoothies!!! You are a genius! I have to admit though, with the cocoa nibs and marshmellows it looks a little crazy but it must taste ah-mazing!

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Heather (heathers dish)
15 years ago

Ooooh yum, I made PB hot cocoa around Christmas time and totally fell in love! So amazing :)

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Jenn @ LiveWellFitNow
15 years ago

Peanut butter in my hot chocolate? Ummm….yes please!!!! I will be making this very, very soon.

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