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Any good hot chocolate recipe uses 2% or whole milk, or smooth oat milk, to get a creamy finish. However, condensed milk is ...
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Boil milk with sugar, cocoa, and vanilla. Mix remaining milk with cornstarch. Gradually whisk into boiling milk to avoid lumps. Add a pinch of salt, adjust sugar/cocoa to taste. Serve hot, topped with ...
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Create a festive DIY hot chocolate station at home with cosy corners, cocoa bases, fun toppings, and whimsical touches for family-friendly holiday indulgence.
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Eggnog and hot chocolate are classic holiday drinks. Both are typically rich in carbohydrates and added sugars, but their impact on blood sugar varies.