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  • Dimal
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    Re: Good drinking chocolate?

    Originally posted by mattm link=1154853773/30#30 date=1156583693
    only problem is now i have to make 1 coffee, 1hot choc and 2 baby chinos(for the kids) every time i make a coffee.
    Yeah,

    Strange how this happens when one starts out making great drinks on the spresso, doesnt matter what the origin, it comes out tasting great and people asking for more ;D,

    Mal.

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  • mattm
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    finally managed to get away from making coffee and tried a hot chocolate for the missus(she was complaining about the house smelling like a coffee shop!)

    no more complaints now reckons i make the best ever hot chocies

    1. using the scoop that came with silvia 1 level spoon khali drinbking chocolate(from coffee hit)
    2> form a paste by adding hot water from silvia to powder
    3. froth milk add and stir topped with two marshmallows and sprinkled with more chocolate powder

    she used to add 3-4 sugars when we went out for hot chockie
    drank this one staight

    she now doesnt seem to mind the coffee smell(which to me is heaven)
    only problem is now i have to make 1 coffee, 1hot choc and 2 baby chinos(for the kids) every time i make a coffee.

    makes me wish the silvia had a bigger water tank.

    mattm

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  • Javaphile
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    Originally posted by lsd link=1154853773/15#28 date=1156509869
    On a side note, steaming milk with chocolate in it isnt going to kill my machine is it?
    It shouldnt be a problem there Lysergic. Just be sure to do a good cleaning rinse of your steam tip afterwards, the same as you would after steaming just milk.

    Java "Hmmm...Chocolate!" phile

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  • lsd
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    My girlfriend has been making great hot chocolates lately using the steam wand on my espresso machine. Its pretty simple:

    * Take some good quality dark chocolate (we used Callebaut couverture) and chop it up quite finely. We had a big block of it, so my girlfriend just shaved some off with a knife.
    * Place the chocolate shavings in to your milk jug and pour in your milk
    * Steam up the milk!

    As long as the chocolate is fine enough, all (or at least most) of it should melt while youre steaming the milk, especially if you get the milk swirling around nicely.

    On a side note, steaming milk with chocolate in it isnt going to kill my machine is it?

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  • Thundergod
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    Ive got the milk amount worked out pretty well.

    I use a 200ml mug to serve in so I measure just over 150ml into my 300ml jug after Ive mixed the chocolate with the hot water.

    By the time Ive stretched the milk a little it fits nicely.

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  • scoota_gal
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    Originally posted by Thundergod link=1154853773/15#23 date=1155968700
    Originally posted by scoota gal link=1154853773/15#20 date=1155727013
    Would be interesting to try it with having the chocolate powder dissolved in the hot water and froth it together with the milk, TG. What about trying it that way and letting me know how it goes?
    It went well.
    Definitely better than my first attempt where I spooned the powder into the jug of milk and then steamed.
    Probably better than powder and hot water mixed in the mug then hot milk added and stirred. I say better in that I know its mixed the other way and if I stir the milk into the mug I cant be sure how well Ive mixed it.
    I tried it that way at work today, TG. Didnt get any feedback from customers yet but found it easy enough to do. To make sure I didnt waste much milk, I still put the powder and the water in the glasses we use for hot chocolate, added the milk after making sure all the choc was dissolved which I then poured back into a jug to heat up with the steam wand. Seemed to give it a nice even consistency and there wasnt really any great hassle with clean up. Which is a plus really!

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  • mattm
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    hi guys,
    received a 1kg packet of kali drimking chocolate from coffee hit today ill let you know 2morrow how it is

    mattm

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  • LindaD
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    At work we use Mocopan chocolate. Unfortunately it is packed exclusively for Maccas....a shame though, it is the right blend of chocolate and sugar, and is fantastic in mochas and hot chocolate...which is awesome with marshmallows

    When I am lucky, and on the odd occasions I am, I get to take home a packet of this wonderful powder.

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  • Thundergod
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    Originally posted by scoota gal link=1154853773/15#20 date=1155727013
    Would be interesting to try it with having the chocolate powder dissolved in the hot water and froth it together with the milk, TG. What about trying it that way and letting me know how it goes?
    It went well.
    Definitely better than my first attempt where I spooned the powder into the jug of milk and then steamed.
    Probably better than powder and hot water mixed in the mug then hot milk added and stirred. I say better in that I know its mixed the other way and if I stir the milk into the mug I cant be sure how well Ive mixed it.

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  • DavidR
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    Haighs in Adelaide do a brilliant drinking chocolate. They have outlets in Melbourne and Sydney now. Id like to try the Ernest Hillier and Max Brenner ones (David Jones stock the latter - about $20 for a relatively small tin).

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  • Thundergod
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    OK I will.

    As for the "simple" questions, sometimes the veterans forget what it was like starting out.
    So my asking the question was not only for me but anyone else too embarrased to ask.

    Its also good to see K.I.S.S.* can still apply.



    *Keep It Simple Stupid

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  • scoota_gal
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    ^I dont mean any offence, Thundergod but I guess, in light of how technical things seem here at times, my simple answer to making hot chocolate seemed a bit trivial and silly to me. But its okay, I hope Ive helped a few others too with that one.

    And its good to hear someone has tried the other technique. Would be interesting to try it with having the chocolate powder dissolved in the hot water and froth it together with the milk, TG. What about trying it that way and letting me know how it goes?

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  • Thundergod
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    Originally posted by scoota gal link=1154853773/15#18 date=1155714660
    ^Um. Well its not very technical and Im almost embarrased to answer such a question, Thundergod... :-[
    I dont know why youd be embarassed answering, Im the one that should be for asking.

    I do thank you very much, Ill do it that way from now on.

    I tried frothing the milk with the powder in it and it isnt a big deal to clean the steam wand but there were 3 or 4 spots of powder not quite blended when Id finished.

    Not a big deal, they were almost there; just needed a quick stir with the spoon and all was well.

    Still, your way sounds better.

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  • scoota_gal
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    ^Um. Well its not very technical and Im almost embarrased to answer such a question, Thundergod... :-[

    So heres how I do it...

    Get your mug or cup (Im talking about a 200ml glass equivalent I guess). Add a rather large heaped teaspoon of chocolate powder. More or less depending on your taste really. Add a small amount of hot water and stir until powder is dissolved and you have a rather thick chocolately paste. Add your frothed or hot milk and stir whilst adding it. Viola! Hot Chocolate.

    I have heard others say that to make up hot chocolate you should froth the milk with the chocolate powder in it. Havent tried this myself to date, Im kinda dreading the mess of it as it is sticky due to the sugar in the powder. The other way means that I can froth milk for a coffee as well as a hot chocolate whilst at work doing lots of drinks!

    Okay so thats how I do it for a single serve. Would you like to know what I do for when Im catering for a large group? Well, its your lucky day, cause Im going to share this with you and you can either take it or leave it. I dont mind, Im feeling a bit generous anyway today!

    Scootas Mega Hot Chocolate...

    Get yourself a big/largish saucepan. Mine is a 10 litre pan, with a double base. Thats really important if you are making it over the camp fire!

    Now this might sound a bit off, but believe me, you can not taste the difference and Ive fed this to adults and children alike. But, get some powdered milk! Yep, you read me right! I said, Powdered Milk!

    I use half powdered milk and half real milk in this Mega Hot Chocolate. Mix up the powdered milk as per its instructions on the pack, in your big saucepan.

    Meanwhile, put 300 to 500 grams of your drinking chocolate (this is where those 1 kg bags of Belaroma come in handy! ) with some nice hot water. Pour that smooth mix into the powdered milk mix and using a large whisk, whisk it nice and thoroughly. Add as much normal milk as you want and then put it over the stove top or camp fire, whatever you have to do this, and gently heat it up. Keep stirring it so that it doesnt stick to the bottom of your pan. If it is, youve got too much heat.

    Of course, this is all to taste. If you want it more chocolate add more using the hot water/chocolate powder mix or if you want it less, add more real milk. Too easy!

    Open a bag of mashmallows and serve your Mega Hot Chocolate with a soup ladle. Kids will love you for it!!



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  • Thundergod
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    Originally posted by scoota gal link=1154853773/0#1 date=1154861719
    We use Belaromas drinking chocolate at work and also at home. Its good for drinking and sprinkling on the top of coffee.
    I managed to get my hands on some Belaroma and want to know the best way to prepare it.

    What ratio of chocolate to milk do you use and how do you mix it?

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