6 servings
Ingredients
6 cups of milk
6 oz sweet chocolate
6 oz semi sweet chocolate
1/2 tsp vanilla
dash of cinnamon
When we are preparing the hot chocolate with children , we usually sing:
“Chocolate, molinillo
estirar, estirar,
que el demonio va a pasar.”
Heat the milk over medium flame. Break the chocolate into pieces. When the milk is hot, dissolve in it the chocolate pieces, moving constantly until everything is dissolved. Increase heat and let the mixture slowly boil. Add the vanilla and the cinnamon. Continue beating until frothy.
Serve immediately and enjoy!
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