Make White Hot Chocolate

White hot chocolate is a delicious variant of the usual hot chocolate. While some people may argue that white chocolate isn't "real chocolate", for a lot of people,it's about the taste—and it's a taste that they really enjoy! This wonderful taste transfers well to a hot drink. Try it on a cold and wintry day to build some cheer.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (240 milliliters) milk
  • 2 ounces (60 grams) white chocolate, chopped into small pieces
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Whipped cream (optional)
  • Mini marshmallows (optional)

Steps

Making White Hot Chocolate on the Stove

  1. Pour 1 cup (240 milliliters) of milk into a small saucepan. You can use any type of milk you'd like. If you want something richer, you could even try heavy cream of half-and-half.[1]
  2. Add 2 ounces (60 grams) of white chocolate. You can use solid white chocolate, chopped into pieces, or white chocolate chips. For best results, use good-quality white chocolate.
  3. Cook the mixture over medium-low heat until it starts to simmer. Stir the mixture often to prevent scorching and do not let it come to a boil, or the chocolate will burn.[1]
  4. Take the saucepan off the stove, then stir in the vanilla extract. This will help give the white hot chocolate a more complex flavor.
  5. Pour the white hot chocolate into a large mug and serve it immediately. If you'd like, you can make it extra special by garnishing it with some whipped cream or mini marshmallows.

Making White Hot Chocolate in the Microwave

  1. Heat the milk in the microwave, then set it aside. Pour the milk into a microwave-safe mug, and heat it for 1 to 2 minutes. Pause the microwave every 30 seconds, and give the milk a stir.
  2. Melt the chocolate in the microwave. Put the chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl. Take the mug out of the microwave, and put the bowl in. Heat the chocolate for 1 minute, then give it a stir. After that, heat it at 15 to 20-second increments, stirring in between, until it melts.[2]
    • You can use solid chocolate or chocolate chips for this. If you choose to use solid chocolate, be sure to cut it into chunks first.
    • For best results, use high-quality white chocolate.
  3. Pour the melted chocolate into the milk, and stir. Keep stirring until everything is mixed together. If the milk has cooled down too much for you, you can pop it into the microwave for another 30 seconds.
  4. Garnish the hot chocolate, if desired, and serve it. You can serve it as is, or you can add some mini marshmallows or whipped cream for an extra-special treat.

Trying Variations

  1. Add some peppermint for a minty treat. Cook 1 cup (240 milliliters) of milk and 2 ounces (60 grams) of white chocolate chips in a saucepan over medium-low heat. When the mixture starts to simmer and the chocolate has melted, take the saucepan off the stove, and stir in ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract, and ⅛ teaspoon of peppermint extract. Pour the hot chocolate into a large mug, and garnish it with some whipped cream, crushed peppermint candy, or mini marshmallows, if desired.[3]
  2. Try making an extra-rich white hot chocolate. Heat ¼ cup (45 grams) of white chocolate chips with ¼ cup (60 milliliters) of heavy cream in a saucepan over medium heat. After the chocolate melts, stir in 1 cup (240 milliliters) of half-and-half, and cook until hot. Pour into one large mug, or two smaller mugs. Garnish with a swirl of whipped cream, if desired, and serve.[4]
  3. Give it a boozy twist, but only if you're of legal drinking age. Heat ¾ cup (180 milliliters) of milk in a saucepan over medium heat until it starts to steam. Add 2 tablespoons (20 grams) of white chocolate chips, and stir until they melt. Pour 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of vanilla-flavored vodka into a mug, then pour the hot chocolate over it and stir. Garnish with some mini marshmallows and cocoa powder, if desired, and serve.[5]
  4. Try some spiced white hot chocolate for a crowd. Tie up a 6-inch (15.24-millimeter) cinnamon stick and 8 cardamom pods in a piece of cheesecloth, and put it into a slow cooker. Add 3 cups (700 milliliters) of half-and-half, 3 cups (700 millimeters) of milk, and 1½ cups (265 grams) of white chocolate baking pieces. Cook the mixture, covered, on a low-heat setting for 4 to 5 hours; stir it after 2 to 2½ hours. Just before serving, take out the spice bag, and stir in 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract.[6]
    • If you are in a hurry, cook the hot chocolate over high heat for 2 to 2½ hours. Stir it after 1 hour.[6]
    • If you can't find any white chocolate baking pieces, try white chocolate chips instead.



Tips

  • It's a good idea to serve with the stirring teaspoon in case there is any delicious chocolate to retrieve from the bottom at the end of the drink.
  • If you can, use high-quality chocolate. High-quality white chocolate uses cocoa butter as its main ingredient, not hydrogenated vegetable oils.
  • You can make this recipe using other types of chocolate as well.
  • Sprinkle garnishes over the top if desired. Things such as colored sugar, dark chocolate flakes, ground cinnamon, or ground nutmeg are all great choices.
  • Add a drizzle of caramel or strawberry syrup over the hot chocolate for extra flavor.
  • If you can't find any mini marshmallows, you can use one or two jumbo marshmallows instead.
  • Try making the hot chocolate with other types of milk, such as almond milk.
  • Garnish the hot chocolate with some whipped cream or mini marshmallows.

Things You'll Need

Making White Hot Chocolate on the Stove

  • Small saucepan
  • Spoon
  • Mug

Making White Hot Chocolate in the Microwave

  • Microwave-safe mug
  • Microwave-safe bowl
  • Spoon

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