How to Make Chocolate Milk from Cocoa
Take a spoon that is about equal to a tablespoon., Add just enough milk to create a thick, lumpy paste at the bottom of your saucepan. , Turn your stove to low. , Place your saucepan on top, stirring constantly. , Once your mixture has no more...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Take a spoon that is about equal to a tablespoon.
An actual measuring spoon is good, but a regular spoon will work as well.
Spoon two tablespoons each of sugar and cocoa powder into a saucepan.
Start out with equal amounts of each and you can adjust. -
Step 2: Add just enough milk to create a thick
,,,,, Repeat step one (using a microwave safe mug instead of a saucepan)
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Place your mug into a microwave and microwave for 20 seconds on high power.
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Take your mug out and stir your mixture.
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Microwave one or two more times (stirring in between) or until there are no more lumps.
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Finish off by stirring in the rest of your milk. , -
Step 3: lumpy paste at the bottom of your saucepan.
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Step 4: Turn your stove to low.
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Step 5: Place your saucepan on top
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Step 6: stirring constantly.
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Step 7: Once your mixture has no more lumps
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Step 8: transfer it to a glass of your choice.
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Step 9: Add the rest of your milk
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Step 10: stirring constantly.
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Step 11: If you are going to use a microwave 1.
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Step 12: Finished.
Detailed Guide
An actual measuring spoon is good, but a regular spoon will work as well.
Spoon two tablespoons each of sugar and cocoa powder into a saucepan.
Start out with equal amounts of each and you can adjust.
,,,,, Repeat step one (using a microwave safe mug instead of a saucepan)
2.
Place your mug into a microwave and microwave for 20 seconds on high power.
3.
Take your mug out and stir your mixture.
4.
Microwave one or two more times (stirring in between) or until there are no more lumps.
5.
Finish off by stirring in the rest of your milk. ,
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