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QuestionWe have to use hot milk or cold?Community AnswerEither one would work, but the cocoa will blend more easily into hot milk.
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QuestionCould I mix a small amount of cocoa and milk with hot water, and then just top it off with milk?Community AnswerYes you could, as long as the cocoa and milk powder have dissolved well in the hot water before you add the milk.
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QuestionCan I also blend it with coconut oil/water instead of milk at the beginning?Community AnswerYes. This will make for some new and interesting flavors.
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QuestionDo I have to microwave this twice?Community AnswerIt depends on how warm and creamy you want it. If you microwave the chocolate milk a second time, it will be creamier and warmer.
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QuestionDoes it taste different from other hot chocolates?Community AnswerYes, mainly because you're using cocoa powder. Use a saucepan on the stove, not a microwave.
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QuestionAm I supposed to use unsweetened cocoa powder for this?Community AnswerYes, you should use unsweetened coco powder if you are going to add the sugar with it. Or, you could use cocoa mix (hot chocolate), which is already sweetened.
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QuestionCan I make larger amounts and place it in the fridge for later?Community AnswerTry making the syrup (sugar+coco+milk), but not adding the large amount of milk if you are planning on making a lot and storing it in the fridge. From my personal experience, the syrup became a little clumpy when mixed with the milk and stored in the fridge.
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QuestionWhat is the quantity of milk?Community AnswerAbout 12 ounces.
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