Skip to main content

Mexican Hot Chocolate III

1.3

(1)

This recipe calls for semisweet chocolate; try a Mexican chocolate such as cinnamon-flavored Ibarra from Guadalajara if you can. If using Ibarra, omit the cinnamon sticks and brown sugar.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    <p>Makes 4 Servings</p>

Ingredients

4 cups whole milk
3 3-inch-long cinnamon sticks, broken in half
30 whole cloves
1 teaspoon aniseed
5 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
2 tablespoons (packed) brown sugar
5 tablespoons coffee liqueur

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Bring milk and spices to simmer in heavy large saucepan over medium heat. Add chocolate, cocoa and sugar; whisk until chocolate melts. Remove from heat. Cover; let steep 45 minutes.

    Step 2

    Bring hot chocolate just to simmer. Mix in liqueur. Strain into 4 mugs.

Read More
Like a cucumber-cilantro chutney sandwich and scallop piccata.
A veg-forward main or gets-along-with-everyone side.
A warmly spiced Ashkenazi charoset, perfect for your Passover seder—or spooned over yogurt the next morning.
Keep this easy frittata recipe on hand for quick breakfasts, impressive brunches, and fridge clean-out meals.
Turn humble onions into this thrifty yet luxe pasta dinner.
Like airy lemon chiffon cake and a Cadbury egg–inspired tart.
Dressed in a spiced yogurt, with ginger and garlic, then roasted until caramelized and tender.
Think a Hugo spritz, a gin basil smash, and plenty more patio-ready pours.