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My sister Jen is back again! This time she is sharing a homemade hot chocolate gift that would be great for neighbors, teachers or anyone on your list. I had no idea it was so easy to make your OWN hot chocolate, it’s almost as easy as tearing open a pouch of hot cocoa mix, but I am sure it taste so much better. Enjoy!
Homemade Hot Chocolate & Gift Packaging
Everyone enjoys a great cup of hot chocolate this time of year! I have been making this recipe for for years. My family loves it, it is there absolute favorite. Plus, it is so easy to make. I thought it would make a cute gift to go along with the baked goods I make every year.
This is what you will need for each gift:
- 1/3 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1/3 cup of sugar
- 1/3 cup of mini marshmallows
- 1 small sandwtch bag
- 1 Wilson Disposable Frosting Bag
- Some ribbon to tie it off
- Tag with instructions
Add the following into the disposable frosting bag:
- Add the sugar into the bag
- Add the Chocolate chips
- Add the marshmallows in a small sandwich bag and then place on top of the chocolate chips
- Tie it off with a ribbon
- Add a Tag with the directions
Hot Chocolate directions: Add 4 cups milk, sugar and chocolate chips into saucepan and stir until melted. Heat until desired temperature. Pour into mugs, top with marshmallows. Enjoy! (makes 4 cups)
We love to make your gift giving super easy, so we made a tag that you can print out and attach to the package. Just click on the image to print. For best results print onto white cardstock. Enjoy!
Very nice, I’ll have to try this one.
Thank you for sharing!
T.
I was intrigued by this recipe and thought the packaging was so cute, so I went to Michael’s with my 40% off coupon in hand and purchased the Wilton bags, 24 of them! I made 24 hot chocolate packages, and delivered them to school teachers and all the neighbors on my street. Of course I had to make the hot chocolate first, to make sure it was as good as it sounded…and it was! Thank you so much, Christy, for this recipe!! It’s no-bake and lots of fun, and ends up looking so cute!!