Monday, November 30, 2009

Handmade Holidays -- Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix

Hot cocoa is a real treat in our household, and I've found that it is so simple and easy to make your own mix! Plus, Emily thinks this is a super-fun activity! We went the all organic route, but you certainly don't have to.

To make your own peppermint hot cocoa mix, you will need:

1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1 cup + 2 Tbsp. cocoa powder (one 4.4 oz container will have enough for one batch plus about 1/2 cup leftover)
5 candy canes


Place candy canes in a plastic zipper bag, and close most of the way. Pound the bejesus out of those suckers!


Emily's little rolling pin did a great job, but then Mark took the bag over to the garage. I'm not *quite* sure what he did, but the candy canes came back as a fine powder!!


It sure was fun watching Emily, though!

Next, to the powdered sugar, add the (unsweetened) cocoa powder, then the crushed (pulverized..??) candy canes.


Stir, stir, stir! Make sure your mix is well-blended. There's nothing worse than poorly stirred hot cocoa mix. Trust me on this.


Spoon into air-tight containers.

To make hot cocoa:

To 1 cup warm milk, add 1 1/2 - 2 Tbsp. mix.


Mmmm.... delicious and so festive!

31 comments:

Mark said...

Dear Valerie,

Did I run it over with the car? Perhaps ground them down with a bench grinder?

No. None of these. I crushed them with an icy cold glare. They did not stand a chance. It's one of those things you pick up from being a dad -- stink eye can crush even the strongest of things.

Love,
Mark

Stephanie Griffith said...

LOL Mark, that is hilarious. I think my DH is right there with you with the stare than can crush candy canes.

This looks delicious! I love hot cocoa!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Sounds awesome. Thanks for the instructions.

Amber said...

mmmm delicious!

Expressions by Heather said...

Great recipe! We've got one that adds in powdered creamer and evaporated milk.

For the candy canes, drop em in a food processor. That's how I crush mine when we make peppermint bark!

Sherry said...

HAHA Mark! Can you teach me the stink glare??
Love the Idea Valerie and looks great too, Lu and I will have to make it!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

@ Heather -- That is a great idea! But... is it as much fun as beating the crap out of them with a small rolling pin?? I need to know.

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

@ Mark -- Oh Dear God. Not the stink eye! You know what happened the last time you used the stink eye.... That poor turkey that exploded in the oven. *sigh* And the mess we had to clean up afterwards! You really need to be more careful about that. Don't go using "stink eye" all willy nilly, ok?

Jamie said...

Sounds really good and looks really fun!

Night Owl Mama said...

Mmmmmm Looks delicious I so have to make that. She is the cutest little cook :)

Anna said...

Oh, yum. Will have to try making this with the kids during break. I can just see them trying to bang the crap out of the candy canes and then if that fails trying to employ Mark's stink eye.

Jolene (South Africa) said...

LOL Mark

I love this, it would make an awesome Christmas gift!

Love To Craft By Chrissy said...

Cant wait to try it! I am going to make it with the girls, this week :) I love hot chocolate with peppermint!

Lynn said...

Yummy! I will definitely be trying this with the kiddos and if my kids have half the fun your daughter is having :) then I know they will love it too.. :)

Jessica Ryan said...

you are not only so crafty... but so very smart too! I love this idea and I am running with it!!!

Committed Recycler said...

Great photo tutorial, and Mark, you are hilarious, you sound just like my guy.
Does your daughter make those joyous expressions all on her own or do you prompt her?
It seem that I get two responses once I start taking pictures: total disinterest and "I'm not smiling".

The Activity Mom said...

Yum! What a great gift idea for the neighbor!

Christy Killoran said...

That sounds delicious.

Unknown said...

Oh that sounds yummy and it would make such a lovely to gift too.

Mark said...

@Valerie

Oh yes, the turkey. It was still tasty at least! And remember that "unbreakable" comb?

Good times.

Mark said...

@Sherry

Sorry, I can't teach stink eye. It is bestowed by fatherhood. :(

Rebecca said...

Mmm, sounds yummy! Would make a great gift idea too!

Unknown said...

COOL! I'll have to do this with my kiddos! Thanks! :)
Amy

♥ meninheira ♥ said...

hahahaha, pues aunque Mark diga que no a mi fué lo primero que se me ocurrió, que había pasado encima con el coche!! XDDDDDDDD


(Valerie, tienes que dejar que Mark haga un post cada cierto tiempo porque tiene una gracia contando las cosas que está genial! :D)


Un besito para los cuatro :*

Petula said...

Sounds yummy! I so love homemade hot chocolate.

Mama King said...

Thanks for the recipe! Lu (my allergic daughter) can mix this into her soy milk! I've stayed away from hot chocolate because all the commercial stuff has milk or just too many chemicals in it.

Ellen said...

This is a great & simple recipe. I just bought some of those organic candy canes and we love hot chocolate. (It's hard to find a good organic recipe so thank you!)

Katie said...

I'm going to try this for sure, just as soon as my peppermint chocolate mix runs out. Cause I got my tin for a gift and got sticker shock when I saw how much it is!

Katie from ABC&123: A Learning Cooperative said...

Hey it's Katie again, just wanted to pop on by and tell you I added this to tomorrow's post on making treats with kids. Thanks!

jennwa said...

I am going to have to make that. Yum!

Ricki said...

Ohmigosh...YUM!

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