Serves 2-3 in small cups
2 c. whole milk (No Substitutes!!)
5 oz. good quality bittersweet dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa), finely chopped*
½ t. vanilla extract
Big pinch sea salt
Whipped cream, for serving
Start by heating the milk in a medium saucepan over medium heat until it's steaming but not boiling—patience is key here to avoid scorching. Remove it from the heat and whisk in the finely chopped chocolate until everything melts into a smooth, glossy mixture. Add the vanilla extract and that big pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavors, and then return the pan to medium heat. Let it simmer for 3 to 4 minutes, whisking occasionally, until it thickens to a silky consistency.
Pour this heavenly concoction into your prettiest small cups—think cappuccino or espresso sizes—and top with a dollop of fresh whipped cream if you're feeling extra indulgent. Sip slowly, letting the warmth and richness envelop you like a cozy hug from winter itself.
This recipe scales easily—halve it for a solo treat or double up for a gathering. Leftovers? Cool to room temperature, store in an airtight container in the fridge, and reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave.
Embrace the elegance! Small cups not only match the richness but also make the experience feel more refined, like you're in a quaint French bistro. Fans of "Frasier" may recognize mine.
Whether you're hosting friends for a winter movie night or treating yourself after a long day, this French hot chocolate elevates the ordinary into something extraordinary. As the fire crackles and the world outside turns white, let this be your ritual of comfort and joy. What's your favorite way to enjoy hot chocolate? Share in the comments below—I'd love to hear!
*I used my mini Ninja chopper
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