Check out these two showoffs:
Have you been to Serendipity in NY? This recipe was inspired by their Frozen Hot Chocolate. This drink is…uhh…seriously dangerous. First there’s chocolate/hot chocolate mix and butter (in a milkshake!!), followed by evaporated milk (among other delicious things). After it’s all blended together, it’s then topped with homemade whipped cream and marshmallows…that I toasted.
It’s totally glorious!
To see more (including step-by-step photos and recipe) jump over to the Tasty Kitchen blog where I wrote a guest post!
Hope you all have a relaxing Memorial weekend!
xo
Adrianna
27
May
Frozen Hot Chocolate
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Oh this looks yummy!!!
Amazing. Mmmm.
Amazing! Heading over now
Sinful, tell you- absolutely sinful. Butter in a shake sounds weird- but weird in the “omg i have try it” kind of way.
OMG, yes please! It’s so funny you posted this today because my cousin has been talking about frozen hot chocolate all week!
I saw this over at Tasty Kitchen and it looks sooooo yummy. Does it use sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk? You say to add sweetened, but the recipe says evaporated? Great photos.
AHH! Total mistake on my part. It’s definitely evaporated milk. Fixed now!
yummm! I love Serendipity in NY and the movie. The perfect complement – Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies
… delicious!
hot chocolate year round? check yes!
oh my….this looks dangerous. but oh so good.
yummmmm. i need this right now!
This is fantastic..my kids have been ordering frozen hot chocolates at our local Diary Queen all winter, it will be great to make them at home
decadence in a glass! so mouthwatering
O-M-G!
i remember going to serendipity on my first NY visit and ordering this! love it thanks for sharing
THis looks amazing
I loved this! I shared it with my readers today here: http://www.myhomemadehappiness.com/2011/06/favorite-recipes-from-around-web-drinks.html
Thanks!!
You do know that Serendipity’s recipe is readily available, right?
For example here: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Frrrozen-Hot-Chocolate-Serendipitys-Best-Kept-Secret-109560
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