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MAKE IT | COLD HOT CHOCOLATE!



I'm addicted to chocolate. There i said it! It is out in the open now so anyone and everyone with recipes involving chocolate can get in touch with me right about now.

I've been meaning to use up the hot chocolate packets lying at home to aid an experiment. I don't really do hot drinks much. Cold drinks in the heat and cold drinks in the cold! 
Add and subtract some….and you get this wow-inducing and delicious cold hot chocolate! A bit of an anomaly if i may say so.

You need:
  • Few pieces of Cadbury Dairy Milk
  • 1 tsp of Nutella
  • 1 packet of Hershey's Hot Cocoa (or any hot cocoa you might have)
  • Ice cubes (lots of them!)
  • 2 tbs of Milk
  • 1 glass of cold Water


Method:
  1. Melt the chocolate pieces using a double boiler. 
  2. Mix it with the Nutella and the hot chocolate powder.
  3. Put the ice cubes in a blender. Add the chocolate and cocoa mixture, milk and cold water.
  4. OPTIONAL (for extra kick...add a spoon of chocolate syrup!)
  5. Blend till the ice cubes get crushed and form a slushieie like consistency. 
  6. Share and enjoy!



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