Hot Chocolate is my younger one's most favourite drink. Flavored with any spices or with vanilla, he can just drink his mug of hot chocolate without any fuss. Obviously when i picked Kid's delight-chocolate as theme, i couldnt think more than preparing my kid's favourite hot chocolate but flavored with cinnamon. Varieties of Hot chocolates do exists, however drinking chocolate or cocoa is definitely a comforting food while the weather is super chilled or rainy outside. European style of hot chocolates tends to be highly rich and thick while in United States, hot chocolates are simple and easy to make thinner versions. Not to forget that hot chocolates always have distinctive additives or toppings.
Today's Cinnamon hot chocolate is quite an easy one to prepare just with your pantry friendly ingredients. I love to prepare hot chocolates with roughly chopped dark chocolate chunks, milk, cream with sugar. Even a kid can prepare his/her dose of hot chocolate easily with a help of an adult. Yes cinnamon hot chocolate is an easy breezy one to prepare for your weekend brunch as this drink take less time than preparing a masala tea.Sending this to Srivalli's Kid's Delight event, guest hosted by Kalyani, themed on "Chocolate Dishes" for Kids. ᐧ
1/2cup Chocolate chunks/chocolate chips
3cups Milk
1/2cup Cream
Sugar as per need
2 Cinnamon sticks
Take the milk, chocolate chunks, cinnamon sticks in a pan, and cook in medium flame until the chocolate gets melts.
Bring the chocolate to boil, add in cream and cook for few minutes.
Put off the stove, discard the cinnamon stick.
Add sugar to the hot chocolate, mix well.
Serve hot.
Today's Cinnamon hot chocolate is quite an easy one to prepare just with your pantry friendly ingredients. I love to prepare hot chocolates with roughly chopped dark chocolate chunks, milk, cream with sugar. Even a kid can prepare his/her dose of hot chocolate easily with a help of an adult. Yes cinnamon hot chocolate is an easy breezy one to prepare for your weekend brunch as this drink take less time than preparing a masala tea.Sending this to Srivalli's Kid's Delight event, guest hosted by Kalyani, themed on "Chocolate Dishes" for Kids. ᐧ
1/2cup Chocolate chunks/chocolate chips
3cups Milk
1/2cup Cream
Sugar as per need
2 Cinnamon sticks
Take the milk, chocolate chunks, cinnamon sticks in a pan, and cook in medium flame until the chocolate gets melts.
Bring the chocolate to boil, add in cream and cook for few minutes.
Put off the stove, discard the cinnamon stick.
Add sugar to the hot chocolate, mix well.
Serve hot.
15 comments:
Not a big fan of cinnamon but would not mind a glass of hot chocolate in this cold weather. A good for kid's delight.
Such an addictive drink Priya, the picture looks classic!
Lip smacking hot chocolate !!! chocolate & cinnamon goes really well. Perfect for cold days!!!
Love hot cocoa on cold winter days.So soothing and tasty.
That is such a delicious looking drink. Looks so comforting and perfect for the chilly weather. Love the addition of cinnamon in there.
Now who can say no to a chocolate drink ? It looks fabulous , I am sure it can be served cold too .
Our all time favorite drink. Looks delicious.
Cinnamon and chocolate are a made for each other pair of ingredients. The hot chocolate looks sinfully good.
My little one loves hot chocolate and cinnamon. I must suggest that she try this combo. I am sure she will love it.
I am not a huge fan of cinnamon but your clicks are tempting me to pick up a glass!!
My all time favorite, looks yummy
I love cinnamon flavor in anything and everything. That looks like such a comforting drink!
Wow Priya that looks inviting! True, hot chocolates are my kiddos favorite drink! Even biggies like me too would enjoy a warm mug!!
Its been ages since I've made hot chocolate because its pretty hot here. I find its such a comforting drink and adding chocolate makes it taste so different.
this hot chocolate would be so delicious - i put different spices all the time including nutmeg, clove or cardamom - but this classic version with cinnamon is just as delish
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