Hot choc snowmen by Annabel Karmel

hot chocolate snowmen Annabel Karmel

by Annabel Karmel |
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Preparation Time

20 minutes

Serves

Makes three hot chocolates

Ingredients

  • HOT CHOCOLATE

  • 1 litre milk

  • 4 tbsp drinking chocolate

  • Sugar to taste (optional)

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  • SNOWMEN

  • Pretzel sticks

  • 9 medium size marshmallows

  • Orange jelly beans

  • 50g dark chocolate chips

  • Cocktail sticks

1.     To make the marshmallow snowmen, thread three marshmallows onto a cocktail stick.

2.     Using a spare cocktail stick, make small holes for your pretzel arms and legs and jelly bean nose.

3.     Insert pretzel sticks into the holes for the arms and legs and an orange jelly bean for the nose.

4.     Using a chocolate icing pen draw on the snowman’s buttons, eyes and mouth. Place to one side.

5.     For the hot chocolate, put the milk into a pan and bring to a simmer. Spoon in 4 tablespoons of drinking chocolate and stir until dissolved.

6.     Place the snowmen on top of your mugs and serve (be careful to remove the cocktail stick for little ones before tucking in).

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