Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili

 

almond milk hot chocolate

Two bloggers came together to make this post possible. A while ago, the lovely Trupti from The Spice Who Loved Me blog blogged about a chili infused chocolate. As a lover of all things chili, I wrote to her asking where I can find this chocolate. ‘Local grocery store’, she said. A few weeks later, Trupti so thoughtfully wrote to ask me if I had found the chili chocolate. I told her I had looked and looked, but couldnt find it :(

The next thing I know, I receive an “Air mail Par avion” packet (“pacquet“, this case) from Canada! With a slab of Lindt excellence chili infused chocolate and a Lindt cherry and chili bar from Trupti!

ThankyouThankyouThankyouThankyouThankyou, Trupti!

Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili

The chili infused chocolate is my favorite. It tastes like Lindt dark chocolate at first, but it finishes with a hint of red chili in the back of your throat – just sensational! I knew just the perfect recipe to use this chocolate in. Yasmeen’s, almond milk hot chocolate. Yasmeen’s Healthnut blog is full of healthy recipes and great nutritional information. Ever since she posted her almond milk cocoa recipe, Ive been wanting to try it.

So here’s what I did – make Yasmeen’s almond milk recipe and melt in the chili chocolate sent by Trupti.

Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili

Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili
makes 2 cups

2 cups Yasmeen’s Almond milk (its easy – soak almonds overnight, grind them with water in a blender and then squeeze out the milk)
4 squares Lindt excellence chili bar substitute with chocolate chips or cocoa powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
a pinch cayenne pepper

Place the almond milk and chocolate squares in a pan on low heat. Heat the almond milk whisking constantly, till the chocolate melts. Once the chocolate is completely incorporated in the almond milk. Turn off heat, whisk in vanilla and cayenne.

Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili

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34 thoughts on “Almond Milk Hot Chocolate with Chili

  1. This is something which I HAVE To try. spicy choc? I don't think i have seen that anywhere.. & i do spend quite some time in the chocolate place.

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  2. I love chili chocolate. Great pics as usual!

    @Soma: you should find it at Ghirardelli or Godiva. I think I saw it somewhere there. Again, Lindt certainly has them – I bought them once from a Lindt Specialty store.

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  3. I've heard only good things abt chocolate-chilli combination but don't remember seeing this in the grocery store. Will keep an extra spl lookout next time. The almonds look so glossy & nice.. and the almond milk with chocolate must've made for a filling & satisfying drink.

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  4. What a great thing to do with an interesting chocolate flavor! We have a local chocolatier who makes the coolest (and most delicious) combos. One I recently tried was coconut curry – after your own heart!

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  5. first of all, those almonds are beautiful! secondly, that could possibly be the finest mug of hot chocolate ever created, and i mean that.

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  6. Thanks for trying my recipe,Sala.
    Chili in chocolate sounds sensational indeed,I’m always on look for such unique flavors with chocolate,never spotted the chili kind yet.And those almonds look gorgeous all plumped up:)

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  7. Oooh, almond milk is my absolute FAVORITE base for hot chocolate. So creamy and rich. And I love chocolate and chilis – I’ll have to try this!

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  8. It’s finally warming up here so hot chocolate weather is starting to pass. Wait, what am I saying? It’s always a good time to have hot chocolate, especially if ‘hot’ means a little bit of spice!

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  9. Since you like spicy chocolate, have you ever tried a recipe with Mexican mole sauce? Or rather, Mole Poblano sauce? If you haven’t I suggest you look some up or create your own. (Not many Mexicans are vegitarians, I’ve found.)

    I have found mole in local grocery stores, but perhaps that is because I live in the South near the border. If you can’t locate it in your local store, I believe Whole Foods also carries it. And of course if there’s a Hispanic market near by, they’ll probably have some as well. :]

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