How is the holiday season treating you so far? Hopefully great. I honestly can’t believe it’s December 11th. What a whirlwind season. I just finished another round of book edits and now I’m currently in the midst of planning next week’s photoshoot for my next cookbook. Some of you might remember in The Oh She Glows Cookbook, we had various lifestyle photos throughout the book. Well, the second cookbook is going to have all new photos so I’ve been planning around 15 unique shots, all the recipes that will be featured (and what I have to prep in advance, what needs to be made the day of, etc), and everything in between (such as, what the heck am I going to wear). It’s been a bit of a hot mess around here, but I’m so excited for next week’s shoot! Hopefully it’ll all come together. My dear cousin Alannah is coming to help on the shoot days, and I couldn’t be more grateful to have her help.
In other news, you can now find me on Snapchat! I used to think Snapchat was just an app for sharing questionable content among teens, but apparently it can be used for other things too. New techy things intimidate me and “for dummies” tutorials confuse me so the fact that I’m currently using Snapchat (and loving the heck out of it) probably means it’s not even cool anymore. But, I love how easy-breezy it feels. (After I finally figured it out, that is.) Want to write all over the picture and make a hot mess? Sure. Want to snap some random, poor lit shot? Go for it. It feels fairly real as far as social media goes, and it’s fun to get snaps throughout the day of someone’s day to day life. Oh, and I somehow got my mom to follow me. She’s hip, I tell ya! I think she’s just holding out for more Adriana pics though…
So, if you are down for some “riveting” behind the scenes footage over at casa OSG, then follow along. My username is angelaliddon. I’ll be sharing day to day things, cooking videos (so fun – yesterday I did my homemade nutella), behind the scenes blog stuff, travel, as well as some blog/book/life sneak peeks. Odds are you will probably see it on Snapchat first because it’s just so fast to share things.
Here are a few random things I posted over the past week:
Like I said, hot mess.
Also, let me know if you are on it too!? I’m only following like 6 people right now which definitely makes me look a bit like a stalker. Ok, a lot like a stalker.
The second piece of news I have to share is to tell you that I’m back to shooting the photography on Oh She Glows! I know some of you have noticed this over the past month. The change is due to a couple reasons, one of which is that I miss shooting the photography greatly. I didn’t realize just how much I would miss this aspect of blogging after 8 years of doing the photography day in and day out. I still don’t have a proper photography set up and I rush through all my shoots since Adriana was born, but I hope to find a better system in the future. I will be bringing on a team member to OSG in the near future, and I hope that this will help me find a better balance with everything.
If you saw my snaps yesterday you probably spotted this hot cocoa in the making. It was all I could do not to bathe in this stuff, and it features my Homemade Mocha Nutella for a nutty twist on traditional hot cocoa! If you’re looking for a warming treat on a cold night, look no further.
Homemade Nutella Hot Chocolate
Yield
4 (1/2 cup) servings
Prep time
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A nutty, plant-based twist on traditional hot cocoa. This recipe features my homemade nutella nut butter which makes this drink so creamy and decadent! I also love adding 55-60% dark chocolate into the mix for even more chocolate flavour. For a luxurious twist, try stirring in a bit of full-fat coconut cream into the hot cocoa, or serve it topped with some vegan marshmallows.
Ingredients
- 2 cups unsweetened almond milk (homemade or store-bought)
- 50 grams 55-60% non-dairy dark chocolate
- 1-2 tablespoons pure maple syrup, to taste
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/4 cup Homemade Mocha Nutella (recipe linked below)
- Dash fine grain sea salt, to taste
Directions
- Prepare the Homemade Mocha Nutella.
- Break up the chocolate into chunks. In a medium pot, add the almond milk and chocolate pieces. Increase heat to medium-low. Whisk occasionally until all of the chocolate is melted.
- Whisk in the maple syrup, cocoa powder, nutella, and salt until super smooth. Heat over medium-low and remove from heat just before it simmers. If you can't get the hot cocoa smooth enough by whisking (this will depend in large part by how smooth your homemade nutella is) you can transfer it into a blender (with lid ajar) and blend until smooth.
- Adjust the sweetness to taste, if necessary. Serve and enjoy! Leftovers will keep in a sealed container in the fridge for 2 days or longer.
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(click to expand)Oh, and if you are interested in a impromptu video on me making my homemade nutella, check out this video I uploaded to Instagram.
If you are looking for all my holiday recipes, see this link!
It may not be a cold winter. But this vegan hot chocolate can warm me up anytime.
i have not found good vegan options but here true to options
Hi Angela!
I’m a 13 year old a currently wanting to become a vegan for ethnic reasons and I live in Iowa ( one of the leading producers of pigs) and my grandfather owns a cow farm and I don’t know how to tell them, and if I do I don’t think they will understand. My father says that vegans don’t get enough nutrients I don’t know what to do. Any advice?
Just made it! (Used your Nutella recipe). Used almond/coconut milk from grocery store! Super good! Will definitely be making this all winter long!
That’s exactly what I need – a cup of hot chocolate! Thanks for the recipe :)
Oh my geez that looks so good! I might have to make some asap. And thanks for the BTS of Snapchat. I have been seeing so many people using it lately, but also thought it was for questionable teenage content ;) Glad to see its not, its fun, and its ok to be a hot mess!
Nutella hot chocolate?! Oh Man ! i just love chocolate. I just made chocolate pie yesterday. I was searching for new recipe for chocolate dish. here i got it . I going to try it tomorrow. Tomorrow is birth day for someone spacial. I hope he is going to love this with his birthday gifts… :P I have mo word thank you for this recipe.
Hi, apparently,y Nutella in the European market is not a vegan product as they use traditional rennet. Only US Nutella is vegan.
Hi there!
I came looking for something to make for my family (that’s vegan) for the holidays and this is PERFECT! I can make it and surprise them with the fact that it’s dairy and egg free.
Thank you! I appreciate it, and always love your posts when I read!
xo
Krista
www.hundredblog.com
Angela,
I got your cookbook for Christmas and I’m just leafing through it now.
Just a friendly FYI….on your recipe for “…….Detox soup”.
Food does not detoxify your body…your liver does that job….!!!
Angela!
I was hoping maybe I could get your help. I realize this might be crazy or you could take it, run with it and create yet another masterpiece. Recently I went to Colorado and found this delicious cookie. But I can’t find a recipe to make it at home. I know what’s in it but the chemistry of turning those ingredients into something edible probably should be left to a professional. I have your cookbook and follow you on Facebook. Wasn’t sure how to email you. Could you help out with this?
http://www.kakookies.com/collections/products/products/cashew-blondie
Thank you!
Jen
looks yummy! :) Nutella anything – I’m convinced – is good.
I’m very worried that if I had this once…. I’d end up having it every day. Or several times every day…
Oh, this sounds so delicious and it is just for the winter! I would love to know more about the cookies though.
Nutella hot chocolate?! This sounds absolutely amazing, Angela! :-) Can’t wait to give it a try!! Yummy!
Your website and recipes are amazing can’t wait to make them *all if I’m lucky ;) I consider my self blessed that I found this wonderful site. :) xoxo
Nutella hot chocolate sounds amazing! And I will definitely be trying this at home.
One question though: I like to drink a mug of hot cholate at work, keeps me going through the afternoon! But all we have is a hot water boiler, so I end up buying hugely sugary ready-made hot chocolate powder to feed my addiction.
Is there any way to modify this recipe to pre-prepare the nutty chocolatey base at home and just be able to add hot water to it once I’m at work?
Thanks!
Nutella hot chocolate has been so creamy and fabulous that I just can’t wait to touch it with my lips… Best wishes from http://foodmumbai.co.in/
I have been looking for a good vegan nutella recipe. Thank you :)
Hmm this looks amazing,
I’ve done tried some recipies from this book myself and some are quite amazing.
http://goo.gl/wkZPqO