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Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate

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Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate
COOK TIME
TOTAL TIME
10 min
SERVINGS
2-3 servings
Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate
Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate

If you love the cozy flavor of hot chocolate but want something a little more refreshing, this Frozen Hot Chocolate is about to become your new favorite treat. It’s creamy, chocolatey, and has just the right touch of mint—thanks to Prairie Farms Chocolate Mint Milk.

This drink tastes like a cross between a milkshake and your favorite winter hot cocoa. It’s quick to blend up, super fun for kids, and a sweet way to enjoy a holiday twist on a classic.

Why You’ll Love This Frozen Hot Chocolate

  • Quick and easy – only a few simple ingredients and 5 minutes to make.

  • Minty and refreshing – perfect for chocolate lovers who want something cool and creamy.

  • Festive for the holidays – a fun drink to make for Christmas movie nights or dessert after dinner.

  • Made with Prairie Farms Chocolate Mint Milk – this milk adds the perfect balance of creamy chocolate flavor with a subtle minty finish.

Ingredients You’ll Need

4 ounces semi sweet chocolate, chopped

2 and ½ Tablespoons sugar

1 Tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder

Big pinch of salt

1 ½ cups Prairie Farms Chocolate Mint Milk (divided)

2 cups ice cubes

 

Toppings: whipped cream, chocolate chips, mint pieces

How to Make Frozen Hot Chocolate

Chop and Melt: Chop up the chocolate and melt it in the microwave until melted

Combine and Mix: Add the sugar, cocoa powder, salt and milk to the melted chocolate

Blend it Up: Add the chocolate mixture plus more milk and ice to the blender and blend until smooth. 

Pour and Top: Pour into glasses, add some whipped cream and your favorite toppings like chocolate chips or mint pieces.

Tips for the Best Frozen Hot Chocolate

 

  • Use crushed ice for a smoother texture.

  • Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an extra thick and creamy version.

  • For an extra minty boost, add a drop of peppermint extract.

  • Make it extra festive with crushed candy canes on top!

Make It a Family Treat

This recipe is a hit with kids (and adults too!). Set up a little Frozen Hot Chocolate bar and let everyone top theirs with whipped cream, sprinkles, mini marshmallows, or crushed peppermints. It’s the perfect way to make a cozy night feel special.

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Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate

Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate

This drink tastes like a cross between a milkshake and your favorite winter hot cocoa. It’s quick to blend up, super fun for kids, and a sweet way to enjoy a holiday twist on a classic.

Frozen Mint Hot Chocolate

Prep time: 10 min  |  Cook time:   |  Total: 10 min

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Ingredients

4 ounces semi sweet chocolate, chopped

2 and ½ Tablespoons sugar

1 Tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder

Big pinch of salt

1 ½ cups Prairie Farms Chocolate Mint Milk (divided)

2 cups ice cubes

Toppings: whipped cream, chocolate chips, mint pieces

Instructions

 

  1. Chop up the 4 ounces semi sweet chocolate into pieces. Add them to a microwave safe bowl and microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between until melted.

  2. Next, add the 2 and ½ Tablespoons sugar, 1 Tablespoon cocoa powder and pinch of salt. Mix together until combined. Add ½ cup of the Prairie Farms Chocolate Mint Milk and stir again until mixed.

  3. Add the chocolate mixture to a blender and then add the remaining 1 cup of Chocolate Mint Milk then the 2 cups of ice. Add more ice if you’d like a thicker consistency.

  4. Blend until smooth. Serve immediately and add your favorite toppings like whipped cream, chocolate chips or mint pieces.

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