How to Make Homemade Hot Chocolate

Make the cocoa mixture., Pour ¾ cups of water into another bowl or cup., Microwave the water on high for 1 ½ minutes or until the water boils. , Pour the hot water over the cocoa mixture., Pour 2/3 cup skim evaporated milk into another cup., Add ¾...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make the cocoa mixture.

    Combine 1 tbsp. of cocoa powder and 1 tbsp. of granulated sugar in a bowl.

    Stir the ingredients a bit to combine them.
  2. Step 2: Pour ¾ cups of water into another bowl or cup.

    Make sure it's microwave-safe. ,, Stir the mixture until it’s smooth. , Microwave it on high for 1 minute.

    Then, pour the warm milk into the mug with the water and cocoa mixture. , of vanilla flavoring.

    Stir well to combine the ingredients.

    Then, place a few mini marshmallows in the cup. , Enjoy the taste of this cup of delicious hot chocolate with mini marshmallows
    -- if you'd like to treat a friend, just double the ingredients when you start making your hot chocolate, or repeat the process.
  3. Step 3: Microwave the water on high for 1 ½ minutes or until the water boils.

  4. Step 4: Pour the hot water over the cocoa mixture.

  5. Step 5: Pour 2/3 cup skim evaporated milk into another cup.

  6. Step 6: Add ¾ tsp.

  7. Step 7: Serve.

Detailed Guide

Combine 1 tbsp. of cocoa powder and 1 tbsp. of granulated sugar in a bowl.

Stir the ingredients a bit to combine them.

Make sure it's microwave-safe. ,, Stir the mixture until it’s smooth. , Microwave it on high for 1 minute.

Then, pour the warm milk into the mug with the water and cocoa mixture. , of vanilla flavoring.

Stir well to combine the ingredients.

Then, place a few mini marshmallows in the cup. , Enjoy the taste of this cup of delicious hot chocolate with mini marshmallows
-- if you'd like to treat a friend, just double the ingredients when you start making your hot chocolate, or repeat the process.

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