The snow keeps coming down here and it is a whopping 9 degrees! We are freezing! My kids survive on hot chocolate this time of year.
I recently found a fun idea for making Hot Chocolate on a Stick from Giverslog. Click here for the full directions.
We followed their simple directions and within a couple of hours, the kids and I were enjoying our own Hot Chocolate on a Stick. It was fun and yummy at the same time. Perfect treat when you’re living in a freezer!
These would be so fun to package up and give to your friends or neighbors as a small little Christmas treat.
We used Hershey’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate Baking Squares and then dipped them in white chocolate after the original chocolate had cooled and added some fun sprinkles. My favorite were the peppermint flavored sprinkles cause you know how I like peppermint and chocolate!
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Martha says
i saw this the other day. and it looks great. what chocolate did you use?
Cute idea. I love that mug in the last picture.
Thanks for sharing! I love this idea!
These look so yummy! I will have to make some!Did you fll your tray with dark chocolate than dip it in the white chocolate once it cooled?
I was wondering about this….could it be simplified by melting choc chips in the microwave, or do you need to follow the recipe? They don't need to be frozen?
so yum!!! I want like five at a time!Is that so wrong!
THATS A CUTE IDEA AND SO FUN FOR THE KIDS (AS WELL AS MOM) Come say hi :D
What a neat idea!
I was also wondering what chocolate you used and did you heat up milk – how much?
How cool is that? Thanks for sharing.
i made these last night and i can't wait to give them as gifts, but now i'm not sure how to get them out of the ice cube trays :)) any tips?? thanks!!
ACK! Help! My tray broke trying to get these out and there are still some in the tray, and the sticks are coming lose? WHat did I do wrong? I want to try it again (I only did a small batch for starters.)
Thanks for sharing this idea and the link to the recipe. I made a bunch of these for my son's classmates (plus some for ourselves)…so yummy! You can see mine at http://craftyengineering.blogspot.com/2009/12/hot-chocolate-anyone.html
You know you could line the molds with white chocolate before pouring in the other mixture and it will have the same effect, i guess its kind of the same amount of steps but just saying.