Pink Hot Chocolate!!!?!


Question: Does anyone please know a good recipe for Pink Hot Chocolate??? I have a little girl tea party I'm throwing for my little sister and her friends, and I thought that they would love it. Thanks much!


Answers: Does anyone please know a good recipe for Pink Hot Chocolate??? I have a little girl tea party I'm throwing for my little sister and her friends, and I thought that they would love it. Thanks much!

To make it pink, I would assume you would have to make it with white chocolate, instead of regular chocolate. Then, all you would have to do is add a few drops of red food coloring to make it pink.

I am not an expert, but I would guess that you melt the chocolate, add milk and then...go from there~! Well, you get it...something like that!
Good luck.

google it.

Never heard of it before.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Pink+Ho...

please go to thw web site howwiki.com and will get all recepies.
I have tried it...it's wonbderful

Make hot chocolate and put pink food coloring in it.

you can buy pink hot chocolate. there is disney princess hot chocolate that is pink. my friend has it...her sister has green tinkerbell hot chocolate...i'm not sure where they got it but i'm sure you can go to your grocery store or wal-mart or something.

I found a recipe with that name, but it had frambroise in it.. hardly what your looking for.



I did find a site that sells it...http://www.cspost.com/view.php?item=4950...

pink hot chocolate? how exciting

Nope sry. I think Nestles strawberry milk would be look nice.

Unless you can find some sort of colorless chocolate, I don't think you're likely to find a recipe for it. You could always use white chocolate to make the cocoa, then add pink color, and/or strawberry or raspberry syrup to flavor it.

Did find this, however:
http://www.raggedy-ann.com/mcspink.html

a few others are rght i juss wanted to tell u good idea i mite do this for my party

Because chocolate is such a rich color, this is quite difficult to do without using copious amounts of coloring, which is (for obvious reasons) not ideal. However, my suggestion is this:
1) find a delicious 'drinking chocolate' mix (if you can find it, use Cadbury, it's the best)
2) mix four parts mix to one part boiling water. You want a 'super saturated' solution that is thick when cool
3) when the chocolate mix is cool, run it around the outside of a glass, with a small amount at the bottom
4) heat milk with steam (or in the microwave/pot if you don't have an espresso machine) with a very small amount of rose food color. Red will also do, but remember, it's milk, you only need a tiny bit to get it pink
5) pour the heated milk into the glass... the drink will be pink but will pick up the flavor of the chocolate, and they'll have fun mixing it off the sides and eating the sauce from the bottom.

7 ounces whole milk
1 tablespoon Vanilla Sugar, recipe follows
2 ounces white chocolate coins
1 1/4 ounces framboise (raspberry) liqueur
3/4-ounce white chocolate liqueur


Heat the milk and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat until it is hot. Do not let it boil. Put the white chocolate into a mug, add the hot milk, and stir vigorously. Add the liqueurs and stir gently. (Or, if available, place all the ingredients into a pitcher and steam with an espresso wand.) Serve immediately.

Vanilla Sugar:
1 whole fresh vanilla bean
1 pound sugar
Slice the vanilla bean in half lengthwise. Scrape out the seeds and place them along with the bean rind into an airtight container along with the sugar. Mix thoroughly. Let sit for 1 week before using.





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