Today, I celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a mug of Gourmet du Village's Irish Cream Hot Chocolate. When an instant hot chocolate is desired, I reach for Gourmet du Village or Ghirardelli. This was exciting since I never tasted an Irish Cream drink before...not even a shot!
After heating up the milk and adding the hot chocolate packet, I stirred the mixture. A nice creme layer appeared. Yum. I proceed to the backyard to sit out and savor my cup of heaven.
The first sip was very fulfilling and the creme layer added lift to the beverage. I must say, I will keep a few packets of this one in my cupboards.
So many hot chocolates and hot cocoas...not enough time in the day to try them all. But I am going to try pretty darn hard to find, or create, the ultimate hot chocolate drink. I am always on a mission to find the hot chocolate of my dreams and share it with everyone else who has the same desire. Stay tuned to hear The Cocoa Lady's hot chocolate adventures...
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Penguins need cocoa too
Checkout this iPhone and iPod Touch App called Rocket Downhill Penguin. Help a penguin navigate obstacles on a ski slope by filling him up with cocoa. Can you say cute! A game that requires cocoa as fuel.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Ended up with tea

As usual, I just wasn't in the mood for an off the shelf hot chocolate. So, I opted to try and create a delish hot chocolate made with passion and care by me. My first attempted involved using 1/2 cup of orange juice and 1/2 cup of milk. Unfortunately, the hint of OJ became overwhelming and I couldn't balance it out with Vanilla, Sugar or anything else.
STRIKE 1
My second attempt involved my last cup of heavy cream. I accidentally burnt the chocolate shavings in the double boiler. Immediately, I strained out the burnt chunks to preserve the heavy cream for another try.
STRIKE 2
With the heavy cream from the second attempt to make hot chocolate from scratch, I decided to add a pre-made mixture to the cream. Next, I tried to add a little pizazz with ancho chili. Blah!!!!! It was a hot mess.
STRIKE 3
After cleaning up the messy kitchen, I resigned myself to breaking out the tea kettle for a cup of hot tea.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Recipe: Apple Cranberry Crumble with Hot Chocolate Shavings

Had a little fun in the kitchen creating a fast and easy Apple Cranberry Crumble garnished with homemade whipped cream.
Recipe - 4 servings:
1/3 cup Apple Crisp Mix (from Concord Foods)
2 Granny Smith apples, peeled
1/4 cup Dried cranberries
1 bag Plain regular instant oatmeal
Recipe - 4 servings:
1/3 cup Apple Crisp Mix (from Concord Foods)
2 Granny Smith apples, peeled
1/4 cup Dried cranberries
1 bag Plain regular instant oatmeal
3 tsp Hot chocolate shavings (used Fran's Chocolate Shavings for this recipe)
3 tbls Sweet butter/butter
Heavy cream
Sugar
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Blend the Apple Crisp Mix, hot chocolate shavings and oatmeal in a bowl.
Step 2: Peel and dice apples and add cranberries to a bowl. Add apple crisp mixture and blend.


Step 3: Pour apple mixture in a greased baking dish.

Step 4: Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.

Step 5: Serve in decorative dishes.

Step 6: Whip 1/2 cup of heavy cream. Add sugar to taste.

Step 7: Garnish with whipped cream.
3 tbls Sweet butter/butter
Heavy cream
Sugar
Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Blend the Apple Crisp Mix, hot chocolate shavings and oatmeal in a bowl.

Step 2: Peel and dice apples and add cranberries to a bowl. Add apple crisp mixture and blend.


Step 3: Pour apple mixture in a greased baking dish.

Step 4: Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.

Step 5: Serve in decorative dishes.

Step 6: Whip 1/2 cup of heavy cream. Add sugar to taste.

Step 7: Garnish with whipped cream.