Ingredients
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Directions
Mexican Frothy Hot Chocolate, Mexican chocolate is made from dark, bitter chocolate mixed with sugar, cinnamon, and sometimes nuts The end result is a grainy less smooth product Chocolate is frequently purchased in disks although it is also available in bars and syrups Two Mexican chocolate brands widely available in the US are Ibarra and Abuelita Look for them in the Hispanic section of your supermarket nearby The key to traditional Mexican hot chocolate is the tool designed to make it frothy – a round, notched, wooden whisk called a molinillo but you can place it in a blender to get it nice and frothy Or use an imersion blender to get it frothy , Very, very yummy! I also used vanilla extract instead of the vanilla bean, and I don’t think it hurt anything This was lovely Made for Comfort Cafe , Very, very yummy! I also used vanilla extract instead of the vanilla bean, and I don’t think it hurt anything This was lovely Made for Comfort Cafe
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Steps
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Warm the Milk and Chocolate in a Saucepan. Scrape the Seeds from the Vanilla Bean and Add the Seeds and Bean to the Milk. |
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Stir Whisk Until the Chocolate Is Melted and the Mixture Begins to Boil. Remove from the Heat and Froth the Chocolate With the Whisk. Serve Immediately Adding Kahlua If Desired. |
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Topping With Optional Garnishes. |