![]() ![]() Some extracts are much stronger than others – start with half a teaspoon and go from there. If you can’t find peppermint dark chocolate, you can use a dark chocolate bar plus peppermint extract. Thursday drinks are family-friendly favorites the rest of the week is cocktails, mulled wines, sangrias, and all sorts of boozy party goodies to celebrate the season. I hope this 12 Drinks of Christmas series sparks all sorts of new ideas for celebrating the holidays! I’m sharing a new drink recipe every Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday from Thanksgiving ’til Christmas. It’s really up to you and your preference. Beat just until combined, then stop the mixer to scrape down the sides. With the mixer on low, add the flour 1/2 cup at a time, then add the cocoa and salt. Perfect to enjoy at Christmas or all winter-long. Add sugar and extracts, and continue beating for 2 minutes. 40 mins Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies have the right amount of chocolate and the perfect amount of crisp peppermint. The hardest part is waiting for them to set! In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat butter on medium-high for 3 minutes. And then be forever spoiled for the big white puffs, because there’s nothing even close to the creamy silky goodness of homemade chocolate marshmallows. Unless you want to really really go for kitchen-champ-of-the-year, and then we can make our own marshmallows. 10 cups of powdered milk or a 25. Add a splash of vanilla and a pinch of salt and you are 100% ready to curl up by the fire and watch snowflakes fall outside. Top with whipped cream, chocolate, and candy canes, or garnish with a marshmallow stir stick. Add in the peppermint vodka, then pour it into two cups. Add in the chocolate and stir until all the chocolate has melted. ![]() ![]() In partnership with Chocolove.Nothing will get you dreaming of a white Christmas like this over-the-top indulgent hot chocolate! The cocoa is rich and velvety smooth thanks to a whole bar of peppermint dark chocolate, swirled right into a mug of steaming milk. Bring it up to a simmer, then reduce the heat to low. ![]()
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