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…
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.
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.
Whisk all ingredients together in a pot and bring to a low boil before reducing to low heat. Simmer for a few minutes.
Easy as that.
Pour into mugs!
I rimmed the mugs in agave and then turbinado sugar. It worked out great!
I also added a bow at the bottom of each glass mug.
On top: Dandie’s vegan Marshmallows and Cacao nibs. You can also add chocolate chips on top too.
Mmm. I love Dandie’s marshmallows. They get all soft and melty in the hot cocoa.
This cocoa is smooth as silk, creamy, rich, and chocolaty, with just a hint of peanut butter. Perfection.
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.
I made them into Rocky Road ice cubes by adding marshmallows, chocolate chips, and cacao nibs.
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.
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?
Enjoy your day!
so pretty. Oddly enough I love peanut butter, and I love chocolate..but not together. heh.
haha that’s funny!
The turbinado sugar rim takes this drink over the top! Yum! I can see why Eric would be talking about your hot chocolate all year. This looks fabulous!
Have fun on your interview!
Where was this mug of hot cocoa when I was in Ottawa yesterday???
I love that pink measuring spoon! Also, I must say those rocky road ice cubes are simply gorgeous!
love,
cathy b.
I KNEW I could count on you for some Valentine’s Day goodies :) I’m in love with chocolate, so this one-way relationship may be detrimental. On the other hand, I think chocolate just wants me to bulk up for all the snow we’re having… right?
This sounds amazing!! I’ll be making this soon.
Just an FYI. Most marshmallows sold in the grocery store are NOT Vegan or Vegetarian. They contain gelatin which is made from collagen a substance found in the connective tissues and flesh of mammals. Jello/gelatin is not animal friendly. You can find vegan marshmallows online and maybe at some whole foods markets.
Sorry to be a bummer. Just wanted to throw that out there.
I apologize. You don’t need to add my comment you do clearly state that you used vegan marshmallows. I have found that many folks don’t realize marshmallows are generally not a vegetarian item. My mother still doesn’t understand why I can’t just eat around the chicken in her cheesy chicken casserole. (Yeah I’ve been vegan for 12 years I don’t think she will ever get it.) Sorry to be all vegan police on ya.
np :) Dandies are so yummy…have you tried them?
Also amazing are Sweet & Saras
Oh yum! Chocolate pb hot cocoa? You are my HERO! =D
The ice cube idea is genius! And beautiful too… Good luck today :)
What a brilliant recipe! I bet it’s delicious!!
Oh.My.Goodness. I heart chocolate and pb together so you’ve got me drooling here. There’s no snow to watch while snuggling on the couch but I’ll still take a chocolate peanut butter hot cocoa any day!
Hey Ange! That hot chocolate looks AMAZING – I’ll definitely be making some for my sister, she adores hot cocao :P
I’m in the UofGuelph library as I read and reply to this post right now! I transferred here this year from Western, and I absolutely love it. It’s definitely one of my best decidions I’ve made in my life. But I was so surprised when I read that part about you coming here today, it just seems kind of…surreal? lol :P I’m really happy for you being interviewed, I’m sure you’ll do great! Will you be visiting any of your old profs?
Oh the library…I spent many a night in there…hahaha. Glad you enjoy it at U of G. :) I wasn’t on campus today, but I would love to visit some old profs. Serge Desmarais = fav prof ever (I did my thesis with him too)
i just want to eat marshmallows right now!! yum, maybe with a side of hot chocolate
Yummy yummy! Peanut butter + hot chocolate sounds like HEAVEN!! I’m all cold and wet after a rainy run, so I might make this! Mmmm…
It’s becoming a real problem that every time I read a recipe on your blog, I print it and then it’s all I can think about for the afternoon. Like today’s countdown: 6 hours until I make that yummy hot chocolate…!!! :)
Why does everything you make look so perfect, so delicious, and so wonderful?
I’m really poorly today with tonsilitis so am going to ask my husband very nicely if he’ll make me one of your hot chocolates tonight as I am sure it’ll make me feel better!
Ahh – wow, amazing. This is possibly the most perfect hot beverage everrrrrr.
This looks gorgeous and sinfully good, I just might need to try it soon. Thanks!
oh boy that’s killer hot chocolate! Here in cali it’s breezy but purty sunny~what else is NEW? :P But that doesn’t mean I can’t make hot chocolate for my luvd ones right?