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Best Hot Chocolate recipe I have ever tasted
From my daughter. Get some of that Nutella. two table spoons of that-one table spoon of unsweetned coco and 8 oz of milk. heat it all in a pot and enjoy-WOW!! I can imagine a little cinnamon in it-or perhaps mixing it half and half with coffee or whatever but I got to tell ya-it was the best richest hot chocolate I have ever tried.
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So where does the alcohol get put in?
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Is it served with chili or gumbo?
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I thought you put this in everything!
When you come up with a recipe that does, let us know!
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From my daughter. Get some of that Nutella. two table spoons of that-one table spoon of unsweetned coco and 8 oz of milk. heat it all in a pot and enjoy-WOW!! I can imagine a little cinnamon in it-or perhaps mixing it half and half with coffee or whatever but I got to tell ya-it was the best richest hot chocolate I have ever tried.
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Your slipping, I thought YOU in particular, would mix it half and half with Bourbon.
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He says he's a lawyer - They drink scotch - Scotch & hot chocolate don't mix
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From my daughter. Get some of that Nutella. two table spoons of that-one table spoon of unsweetned coco and 8 oz of milk. heat it all in a pot and enjoy-WOW!! I can imagine a little cinnamon in it-or perhaps mixing it half and half with coffee or whatever but I got to tell ya-it was the best richest hot chocolate I have ever tried.
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Have used the same recipe. Add a little Baileys or Rum Chata and it's like anti-freeze for the soul..........
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I thought you put this in everything!
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That junk? Naw. This stuff.
Cajun Seasoning and Spices by Bon CaCa of New Iberia, LA
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Caj,
I just made some of that Nutrilla Hot Chocolate.
NOT TOO BAD my man.
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Was that Nutella or nutria, Caj?
Sounds really tasty. I haven't bought Nutella in years, but that tempted me.
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Shouldazagged,
I used NUTRILLA, We don't have those NUTRIA Swamp Rats where I'm from in Ohio.
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Thanks...but way too am here for hot chocolate.
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I used NUTRILLA, We don't have those NUTRIA Swamp Rats where I'm from in Ohio.
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You sure about that?
We have 'em in West Tennessee now.
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Not really sure, but we have some serious SEWER RATS IN PLACES.
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I used NUTRILLA, We don't have those NUTRIA Swamp Rats where I'm from in Ohio.
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I saw what you used. Where Caj lives there are LOTS of nutria.
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Can you shoot them? How's he cook them? If you don't eat them, are they good for bait?
Are ya supposed to be wearing Pajama's when you drink it? I have this vision of the young adult sitting on his mothers couch with a cup of it. He clearly has just emerged from his momma's basement where he lives and play's his video games. He also looks kind of confused about his sexuality (he's probably either gay or undecided), but clearly inexperienced either way.
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I may try some later with Cinnamon.
I glad l found this as I like it better than Nutrilla on bread.
Thanks CAJ.
I'm DEFINITELY NOT INTERESTED in Nutria Sandwiches though!
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From my daughter. Get some of that Nutella. two table spoons of that-one table spoon of unsweetned coco and 8 oz of milk. heat it all in a pot and enjoy-WOW!! I can imagine a little cinnamon in it-or perhaps mixing it half and half with coffee or whatever but I got to tell ya-it was the best richest hot chocolate I have ever tried.
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Oh yeah. I'd buy that for a dollar!
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Had no idea that made it over to Florida-I know the guy who makes it-started off as a joke. I've still have half a case of one of the earlier runs. Makes for good Christmas presents.
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Take Cajs recipe and add a rounded teaspoon of instant coffee.
Knocks the sweet edge off. Kind of like toffee. Good stuff.
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Have used the same recipe. Add a little Baileys or Rum Chata and it's like anti-freeze for the soul..........
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DING DING DING; Winner, winner. Chicken dinner.
This one just sounds soooooo right.
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I saw what you used. Where Caj lives there are LOTS of nutria.
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Now I'm dazed and confused. Nut ella, nutria, nut something. On the farm there are events where one comes up with a bucket of Mountain oysters. So is nutell from nutria and would the end result be swamp oysters?
I'm going for the Baileys, straight up, neat. Mercy.
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From my daughter. Get some of that Nutella. two table spoons of that-one table spoon of unsweetned coco and 8 oz of milk. heat it all in a pot and enjoy-WOW!! I can imagine a little cinnamon in it-or perhaps mixing it half and half with coffee or whatever but I got to tell ya-it was the best richest hot chocolate I have ever tried.
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Maybe you can get a couple of free jars.
Nutella settles lawsuit. You can get $20. - CSMonitor.com
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We've had some wintry weather up here. Below zero several days in a row, snow, wind, and lake effect snow is predicted Monday into Tuesday. One has to be outside shoveling snow or bringing in firewood. One of the things you have to look out for is the snow snake.
Make a nice mug of hot chocolate, using whatever recipe you like. Leave room for and add a healthy shot of peppermint schnapps and top with whipped cream. After some fresh air, a snow snake goes down so smoothly, tasting like Girl Scout thin mints, taking a little nap is hard to resist.
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Just why would you do that? Resistance is futile, give in to it.
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A nap?
GET ANOTHER MUG OF THE SCHNAPPS'S TUNED UP COCOA DRINK!
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I actually do put a pinch of cayenne or similar in my hot choc sometimes. Adds some nice zest. Of course, a shot of Gran Marnier is my favorite addition.
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Caj, my son is a big hot-chocoholic so I told him about this recipe. We were at the store today so we bought some Nutella and he made us each a cup tonight. He tried it both with and without cinnamon and I think he prefers "with". Either way, I think we're hooked!
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