Here's the first hot chocolate trick/secret! Hope this helps! Trick 1 When making a hot chocolate from the bare ingredients use milk not water. Traditionally speaking hot chocolate is a bed time drink so warm milk was used to lull one to sleep, just like when you were a baby. You may be thinking: But I always use water with my store bought hot chocolate powder and it turns out great! True but that's because to compensated for this commercial hot chocolate powders add milk powder; so in essence when you add water to the power your reconstituting milk. So... add milk when making your hot chocolate from scratch, unless your adding milk powder. Trick 2 This trick/secret will com out in a new post because I want to film myself doing it, as I think it will be easier to understand that way. So keep reading as I am launched into the second part of the quest for the perfect hot chocolate "The Journey to the Best Homemade Hot Chocolate" and as I share my unique hot chocolate tips & tricks. Think this is a neat idea?
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