Enjoy it with our Nutella and Chocolate Palmiers for a festive treat!
Do you remember the film Chocolat? Have you seen it loads of times like I have? If the answer to those questions is yes, then you will remember the main character’s gift. She was able to unmistakingly guess everyone’s favourite chocolate treat. No one could stump her until Johnny Depp’s character came along. No matter how often Vianne tried she was wrong, until at the end of the film, Roux (played by Johnny Depp) reveals that his favourite type of chocolate is hot chocolate. My husband told me today, that having grown up on powdered hot cocoa mix, he could never understand how Roux could possibly choose hot chocolate when there are truffles, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate, fruit and nut bars in the world. Hot chocolate doesn’t even taste like chocolate! Fair enough, he stayed true to his indignation until one day he had hot chocolate in Italy, which tasted like…well melted hot chocolate.
What is Italian Hot Chocolate?
Believe me, friends, the recipe I am sharing today tastes just like in the best Italian coffee bar. It’s smooth and rich and tastes absolutely divine. To get the authentic flavour and consistency you’d get in Italy, you will need to melt real chocolate. No cocoa powder is used in this recipe. Since it is very rich, the serving size is quite small. Pour it in pretty tea or espresso cups and enjoy! The recipe is a delicious mix of dark chocolate, milk and some warming spices. I wanted to make this drink especially Christmassy, so I used cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves and vanilla to perk it up. It is spiced with all the right things and topped with a gorgeous meringue kiss. Say what! I know it’s genius but the idea belongs to the amazing Meringue Girls. The things they do with meringue are so cool!!
We all know what meringue tastes like but when you drop a meringue kiss into a steaming cup of hot cocoa, Christmas magic happens. The inside melts and turns into a creamy marshmallow encased in a thin crispy kiss-shaped shell. There is nothing like it! You have to try it for yourself. My kids were absolutely thrilled that this reward was waiting for them at home on the last day of the school term!
Favourite Festive Treats to Serve Alongside:
Lemon Ricotta Cookies Glazed Cranberry Orange Bread Canadian Nanaimo Bars Chocolate Cake Truffle