This Toasty White Drinking Chocolate recipe from Bravetart takes hot cocoa next level.
Article courtesy: Stella Parks, Bravetart
I shared a recipe for caramelized white chocolate withย The Kitchn last month, but for those who donโt read along over there, hereโs the recipe.
Roasting straight-up white chocolate transforms it into something else entirely. That simple, buttery sweetness deepens into a nutty, complex flavor almost like peanut butter. It makes a super rich hot chocolate, best for savoring out of little cups withย Coconut Almond Marshmallows instead of whipped cream.
Be sure to use real white chocolate, imitation โwhite chipsโ wonโt do. This white drinking chocolate is sure to be a new favorite.
Toasty White Drinking Chocolate
Ingredients
- 1 vanilla bean pod
- 6 ounces whole milk
- 2 ounces cream
- 4 ounces pure white chocolate
- kosher salt, to taste
Instructions
- Split a vanilla bean, scrape out the seeds, and save them for another recipe or for flavoring the marshmallows. If you have an empty vanilla bean pod hanging around from another project, this is a great way to use it up. You by no means need a freshly split bean.
- In a roughly 2 quart pot, combine the milk and cream with the empty vanilla pod. Bring to a simmer, then shut off the heat and steep for roughly one hour (or up to overnight, covered and refrigerated).
- Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 300ยฐ. If using a big chunk of white chocolate, give it a rough chop first. Thin bars or discs can be used as-is. Put the white chocolate in a glass or ceramic baking dish, toss it in the oven and โroast,โ stirring every 10 minutes or so.
- It may seem lumpy and crumbly as you stir, but thatโs okay. Keep going until it takes on toasted almond color, about 30 minutes total.
- Return the vanilla-milk to a simmer, add the caramelized white chocolate and whisk until smooth. Season with a pinch of salt, ladle into mugs and enjoy.
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