Best Hot Chocolate recipe I have ever tasted

I saw what you used. Where Caj lives there are LOTS of nutria. :D

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. :D
 
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.
Maybe you can get a couple of free jars.

Nutella settles lawsuit. You can get $20. - CSMonitor.com
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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