10 mins · Easy
The Snowy Cabin Cocoa Warm-Up
On chilly winter nights across America, families cozy up with a warm mug of homemade hot cocoa. Long before instant packets existed, people heated milk on the stove and whisked in real cocoa powder for a rich, velvety drink. Kids loved topping it with fluffy marshmallows that melted into sweet, gooey clouds. In snowy cabins, this was the magic drink that made cold nights feel warm and bright.
Time
10 mins
Servings
2 mugs
Difficulty
Easy
Classic Hot Cocoa Ingredients
- 2 cups milk (any kind)
- 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 tbsp sugar (add +1 tbsp if you like it sweeter)
- ¼ cup chocolate chips (for extra richness)
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Marshmallows for topping
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In a small pot, warm the milk over medium heat — don’t let it boil.
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Whisk in the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt until smooth.
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Add chocolate chips (if using) and stir until melted and creamy.
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Remove from heat and stir in vanilla.
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Pour into mugs and top with as many marshmallows as your heart desires!
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The Aztecs and Mayans drank warm chocolate thousands of years ago, but it wasn’t sweet! It was a spicy, frothy drink they believed gave warriors strength.
