5/25/10

Mexican Hot Chocolate



The cousins have all left and I'll admit that I miss them. The house has been bustling for the last two weeks with multiple pots of coffee brewing each morning, laundry humming away, beds in the living room, lots of people eager to play with hazel and no shortage of fun things to do.

But what they left behind (besides, obviously, some great memories and seeds planted for future reunions and trips, etc.) is some Mexican Hot Chocolate. Lily and Owen have been traveling the world the last 3 years and they came here from a month long stint in Oaxaca. So they brought the most delicious hot chocolate with them and we enjoyed it (oh did we enjoy it) and luckily there's plenty left to fill the the new quiet in the house.





For those that have never had Mexican Hot Chocolate it is an incredible blend of chocolate and spices that makes for a much more grown up flavor than traditional cocoa. The Aztecs and Mayans considered it a sacred drink and it was brewed and consumed unsweetened as part of ceremonies. Ours was premade, we just melted the bars of chocolate into milk on the stove. But if you aren't as lucky, you can follow this recipe which calls for cloves, nutmeg, chili peppers and cinnamon.

2 comments:

Coryanne Ettiene | Kitchen Living with Coryanne said...

I used to have this growing up in AZ, with only a few days left before we leave our home in London to start a new life there, this post is so timely...looking forward to having my mom make this for me on our first morning there.

All the best, Coryanne

Anonymous said...

You have inspired me to find the chocolate online and give it a try. Thanks for introducing me to a new gourmet indulgence!