On a trip to Italy two years ago we encountered an excellent blend of
coffee, chocolate, sugar and cream. This a simple
and yet delicious combination, seemed right for a Mystery Lovers Kitchen post, especially as February is apparently National Chocolate Lovers Month and in MY mind every month is for coffee lovers. Put 'em together, add cream and mmmm. After a winter Sunday exploring a country building lot
with deep snow and buried logs, it seemed
like the right time to try to duplicate this mocha drink. It wasn’t the same as our Italian find, but boy, was
it good. Let’s just say it hit the
spot for all of us and someone suggested it was magic. I have had a lot of fun this week 'testing' this very easy recipe a few more times.
Easy Mocha Magic
Ingredients:
1/3 cup good quality cocoa (we used Penzey’s)
¼ cup sugar or equivalent granulated sugar substitute
1 ½ cups milk (we used two percent only because that’s what
we had)
1 cup strong coffee (it can be Italian style or your regular
version)
1/8 cup Brandy or rum (optional)
2/3 cup whipping cream
1 tsp vanilla
Makes 4 small cups or 2 mugs. Easy to double, triple or even ...
Directions:
Make strong coffee. Keep hot.
Whip cream with vanilla. Put aside.
Heat milk until steaming.
Combine cocoa and sugar in a bowl.
Add cocoa, sugar, coffee and brandy (if using ) to very hot milk frothing with a whisk.
Warm mugs. Add mocha
mixture to mugs and top with whipped cream.
How easy was that? It passed the son-in-law and husband test. Just to be sure I made it again in the middle of the week without the brandy because I have edits. I think you could have more coffee and less cocoa or more cocoa and less coffee. More sugar, less sugar. You can’t really go wrong. How would you change it? I always love getting feedback from you so please pop in to enjoy the conversation.
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The recipe looks so good! Will have to give it a try. Thanks for the giveaway! You are a new author to me.
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Thanks for coming by! And good luck. Cheers, MJ
ReplyDeleteI don't like anything to mess up my coffee too often, but sometimes sugar, chocolate and whipped cream - I LOVE whipped cream - are just the thing! Yummy and cozy, thanks.
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What a delectable and enticing beverage which is delightful. I would avoid the liquor but otherwise it is perfect. Such a treat for the winter. So soothing. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYou can’t go wrong with chocolate and coffee
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I think that a drink like this would cure my ills, especially during cold weather. It would be ideal. Thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSometimes it is nice to mix a bit of cocoa into my coffee but I have never tried it this way. It sounds yummy.
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This recipe sounds delicious. Will make it soon.
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Ah, MJ, you are a kindred spirit!
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived up north I would fix "adult" hot chocolate for my husband and me after playing in the snow with the kids or shoveling. The addition of coffee (whether brewed or powdered espresso) just ups the chocolate flavor.
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I'm always up for caffeination, MJ, and your Mocha Magic sounds divine. A delicious way to add a little light to this dark winter.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. I'm not much for coffee but I absolutely love hot chocolate, so I'd add the more cocoa.
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Your recipe looks amazing! I'm definitely going to try it. A good drink for the winter season, or any time of the year.
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I will definitely be trying this out! I do love hot chocolate, and a new adult version sounds wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteYum, I've always loved mocha anything. Nowadays I'd have to make mine decaf, but dh would probably go with espresso! Looks delicious and so warming. Yes, bring on the whipped cream, lol.
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Oh I wish I liked coffee. I love the smell of coffee brewing, just don't like the taste. I'll just have to make the hot chocolate version of this & leave out the coffee.
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I have to try this for my husband. I think it sounds so yummy.
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Sounds delicious - great way to warm up after walkways and driveway are cleared of snow.
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Yummy, love hot chocolate
ReplyDeletemmm. Hot chocolate and coffee. sounds great.
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Love the combo of hot chocolate and coffee! Thanks for the chance!
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Enjoy a good cup of hot chocolate. cheetahthecat1986ATgmailDOTcom
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You had me at Mocha! Sounds like a yummy recipe, can't wait to try it. tracy.condie@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try the recipe. 😋
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Thanks everyone for coming by! Stay warm and caffeinated. Hugs. MJ
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