Hot Chocolate!

I had a free cup of cacao at an event the other day and it was quite nice. I saw some cacao in a shop yesterday so I’m going back to buy some next week to try it at home.
 
I buy these, depending on which is available and the least expensive. They are equally good and make a really smooth/rich cup of hot chocolate.

I don't drink hot chocolate often. I use the cacao mostly in baking.

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I love hot chocolate. I make mine with unsweetened cocoa powder, nondairy milk, sugar and a dash of peppermint extract. Sometimes I'll do vanilla extract, but I love mint flavor in hot chocolate. If I have vegan marshmallows, I'll add them, too.
 
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Silk chocolate flavored protein drink has come back to the stores.
It it tastes good. Same price as soy milk. Nothing to add. And extra protein. Win-win-win -win.

I do have some cocoa powder and I still haven't figured out the right ratio. Last one I tried was one tsp sugar and one tbsp cocoa.

I got some store bought hot chocolate powder. It's made by Silly Cow and it's delicious. not sure why it tastes better than what I make at home. The only ingredients is cocoa and sugar.

And as a present I got a big can of Starbucks hot chocolate powder. It's also very good. it came with a recipe for making mocha. it's good for just regular hot chocolate too.
 
I have a hot chocolate mix from Coconut Cloud which is vegan and very good but it's pricey. To make homemade I follow a recipe from my mother which is 1 tbsp cocoa and 2 tbsp sugar in whatever milk you want. Probably 8-12 oz.
 
I have a hot chocolate mix from Coconut Cloud which is vegan and very good but it's pricey. To make homemade I follow a recipe from my mother which is 1 tbsp cocoa and 2 tbsp sugar in whatever milk you want. Probably 8-12 oz.
I do 1 tbsp of cocoa and 1 tsp sugar (I like mine really chocolatey, lol) and usually 8 ounces of nondairy milk.