Better Homes And Gardens Hot Cocoa Mix Recipe
hot-drinks: mulled cider
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From living in our favorite fuzzy socks and slippers to hygge-fying our backyards, beds, and (of course) our beverages of choice, we're prioritizing all-things cozy this season. After all, what's more soothing than wrapping your frozen fingers around a piping hot mug of decadent hot cocoa or spicy mulled wine in the wintertime? Whether you're in search of an easy egg nog recipe, warm apple cider, a creamy homemade caramel latte, or a spirited hazelnut hot toddy, these 11 recipes will warm you up from the inside out. (FYI, if you'd prefer to use a pre-made mix for your hot chocolate or chai fix, see our top-tested roundup of warming beverages here, and if you'd fancy yourself a glass of wine as well, check out our guide to cozy cold weather wines.)
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Easy Chai Tea
Easy Chai Tea Recipe
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This café favorite is easier to make than you think: Simply bring crushed spices, cinnamon sticks, ginger, and milk to a boil, add tea bags, and let steep for 10 minutes. For an extra kick of caffeine, add a shot of espresso to make a DIY dirty chai.
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Spicy Mulled Wine
Spicy Mulled Wine
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This warm, boozy beverage is super simple to make and perfect for a crowd. Make a big batch, leave it on the stove or in a slow cooker to stay warm, and let friends fill their glasses with a ladle or two full. Thanks to a hearty dose of black peppercorns and spicy fresh ginger, this mulled wine recipe delivers a balanced—i.e., not sticky sweet—cocktail.
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Creamy Caramel Latté
caramel-latte-recipe
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You can make this luscious latté recipe without any fancy ingredients, including an espresso machine or a milk frother. While espresso is traditional (and preferred), you can swap in extra strong coffee from a French press or pour over machine and froth the milk in a mason jar to make this barista-quality beverage. For an extra sweet way to start the day, add a drizzle of caramel sauce on top.
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Warm Mulled Cider
Warm Mulled Cider
Credit: Francesco Lagnese
Simmer apple cider with mulling spices, orange zest, and ginger to make a drink that smells as good as it tastes.
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Spiced Hot Cocoa
Mexican Spiced Hot Cocoa
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Add a touch of ground chipotle and cinnamon to turn up the heat in this winter favorite.
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Warm Hazelnut Toddy
Warm Hazelnut Toddy
Credit: Francesco Lagnese
To create this easy version of a hot toddy, mix Frangelico with hot water and top with a dollop of whipped cream.
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Easy Blender Eggnog
Easy Blender Eggnog
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To save time (without sacrificing taste), use your blender to prepare this holiday classic.
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Malted Hot Cocoa With Toasted Marshmallows
Malted Hot Cocoa With Toasted Marshmallows
Credit: Grant Cornett
Change up your favorite hot chocolate by adding malted milk powder and broiled marshmallows.
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Minty Hot Cocoa Float
Minty Hot Cocoa Float
Credit: Grant Cornett
A scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream transforms traditional hot cocoa into a dessert-like winter treat.
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Magic Cocoa
Magic Cocoa
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This recipe calls for just two ingredients; add cocoa candy melts or semisweet chocolate chips to hot milk and stir.
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Mulled Wine With Cranberries
Mulled Wine With Cranberries
Credit: Tom Schierlitz
Jazz up this old standby with cranberry juice and fresh cranberries.
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