And we’re back!  How were the holidays for you? Did you have a nice New Year’s Eve? We grabbed pizza with some friends and had initially planned to watch fireworks in the town center, but when we saw the crowd, everyone unanimously agreed to we detour back to our place. We enjoyed warm drinks and my favorite Costco cake that I almost always have tucked away in the freezer – this is NYE in your 30s, and I am completely okay with this. We’ve had the gloomiest first couple days of 2019, and for me, that makes hot chocolate, warm blankets, and Netflix. So today, I’m sharing a small batch of hot chocolate. It makes the perfect amount for two people, and it is so deliciously chocolatey.

I shared a slow cooker hot chocolate bar idea with you in the past, and so many of you have made it and loved it. With the new Pinterest feature where you can attach an image, it’s so refreshing to see how you’ve taken the basic idea and made it your own. This got me thinking, why are we only making hot chocolate for a group, why not share my small batch hot chocolate recipe with you too? I’ve been making my stove top hot chocolate for some years now. I’m the kind of person that always goes on the hunt for something sweet right after dinner (and hubby is the same too.) So in the winter time, we always have dinner, hubby cleans up while I throw together a batch of my hot chocolate for two. It takes less than 10 minutes from start to finish, and it’s our favorite hot chocolate recipe!

Ingredients to make hot chocolate for two:

cocoa powder milk or half and half chocolate  sugar salt vanilla extract

Will chocolate chips work?

Yes, I’ve tested the recipe with both semi-sweet chocolate chips and chopped chocolate, both work equally well here.

What kind of chocolate do you need?

I like to use semi-sweet chocolate for my hot chocolate recipe. However, you can also use bittersweet or milk chocolate. Bittersweet chocolate will yield a less sweet hot chocolate, but you can add more sugar to taste if you’d like. Milk chocolate will make this hot chocolate super sweet, so if that’s you’re thing, you will be fine! If you decide to use milk chocolate I do advise that you taste it first before adding in any sugar; chances are you won’t need it.

Tools needed to make hot chocolate:

saucepan whisk mugs

How to make hot chocolate for two:

Ways to customize homemade hot chocolate:

peppermint hot chocolate: add a 1/2 teaspoon (or more) of peppermint extract mocha hot chocolate: add 1/2 – 1 teaspoon of instant espresso powder while the milk is steaming truffle hot chocolate: replace the chocolate chips with 4-8 chocolate truffles! malted hot chocolate: add in a handful of malt chocolate candy! salted caramel hot chocolate: replace the sugar with homemade salted caramel 

Best hot chocolate toppings:

marshmallows whipped cream try different flavors like vanilla or raspberry! chocolate syrup

Can you double this recipe?

YES! Absolutely! This is our go-to recipe that I’ve been making for years, and it works great if you want to make hot chocolate for two, four, or even six! I hope you’ll give my stove top hot chocolate recipe a try and I hope it keeps you warm and cozy all winter long!

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