Thank you Barbara for sharing this warm cozy yumminess! This is now on my to-do list. Mexican flavors, rice milk, chocolate… this is a no-brainer.

Usually horchata is served over ice on a hot sunny day. It is a sweet rice-nut-seed milk, flavored with vanilla, cinnamon and sugar. Fruity flavors and sometimes spirits are added in.

You can make your own horchata – which will be posted on this blog at some point – or you can purchase it. To make it an inviting winter drink, Barbara heats it with milk and cocoa. Then she toasts marshmallows on top, making for a chocolaty melty cinnamon-spicy mug of happiness. 🙂 Just ask her daughter.

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Barbara’s Hot Horchata

Ingredients:

Method

Stir horchata and cocoa into hot milk. Add a toasted marshmallow to the top. Barbara toasts them in a toaster oven while the milk heats.

Easy clean-up tip: Barbara puts a little coconut oil on the tray so the marshmallow doesn’t stick to it.

A comfy blanket and a good book or movie would go great with this. 🙂

Special Diet Notes

Enjoy!

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