Orange Hot Chocolate

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This orange hot chocolate combines classic winter flavors and is easily made on the stove top or in your Vitamix. Plus it’s ready in under 10 minutes.

This orange hot chocolate is ready in less than 10 minutes and is perfect for cold winter days.

I used to have a serious distaste for all things chocolate and orange. I thought the flavor combination was weird and didn’t understand why everyone went gaga over it. Then I had a really {like really really really} good truffle from a local chocolate shop. I swear to you I about lost it after I realized how delicious it could taste.

I also blame my hate for chocolate and orange on those crappy chocolate oranges they sell at Christmas. I know I have talked about my distaste for them before and I just can’t get over their weirdness.

{Looking for more chocolate orange deliciousness? Check out these recipes – chocolate orange pudding pie, chocolate orange gingerbread cake and chocolate orange baked doughnuts

This orange hot chocolate is perfectly flavored and can be made in a Vitamix or on the stove top.

I don’t know why they gross me out so much considering some of the weird stuff I ate in my childhood {spam, vienna sausages, wild game meat…} but I just can’t take chocolate seriously when it comes in the shape of an orange and you have to slam it on a table in order for it to break into bite size segments.

This orange hot chocolate is perfect for cold winter nights. Easily make a batch in under 10 minutes.

Soooooo back to the hot chocolate. I made mine in the Vitamix BUT you can easily make it on the stove top too. Either way it’s delicious and ready in under 10 minutes. Plus it’s perfect topped with giant marshmallows or whipped cream. I would have probably use whipped cream if I wasn’t traipsing around outside while taking pictures. Putting a marshmallow on top is a lot easier than trying to whip cream in the frozen tundra.

This orange hot chocolate is the perfect addition to your outdoor winter activities. Deliciously flavored and ready in under 10 minutes.

I’m sure you’re also wondering why there is 5603950945 pictures in this post. Well, I had this idea to this outdoor hot chocolate photo shoot in the middle of snow storm. Luckily my husband was working from home and indulged me in my crazy idea.

This warm orange hot chocolate is perfect for snowy winter days. Plus it's ready in under 10 minutes!

Truvia asked me to spread the word about their #SweetWarmUp winter contest. Share your sledding or sledding inspired photos on the Truvia Facebook page or by using #SweetWarmUp on Instagram or Twitter. The contest runs from February 9th – 24th and fans have the chance to some fun winter inspired prizes!

Since I’m not one to sled (and it was freeeeeeeezing!) I opted to share a few pictures of myself in the snow with a giant cup of my orange hot chocolate. Which by the way would be the perfect beverage to share outside in the snow after an intense round of sledding.

This orange hot chocolate is ready perfect for winter. Easily made on the stove top or in a Vitamix!

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Orange Hot Chocolate

This orange hot chocolate combines classic winter flavors and is easily made on the stove top or in your Vitamix. Plus it's ready in under 10 minutes.

Yield: 2 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 cups whole milk
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 2 teaspoons Truvia sweetener (more if you want it sweeter)
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (orange extract can be used for even more flavor)
  • Whipped cream or marshmallows, for topping

Directions:

Add all ingredients except the whipped cream into your Vitamix blender. If you have a Vitamix Blender that has a hot soup preset option set it and forget it! (Well, don't forget it...drink it after it's done) After your hot chocolate is finished pour it into a mug, top with whipped cream or marshmallows.

If your Vitamix does not have a preset option simple blend on high until hot. This will take about 4 minutes.

* If you don't have a Vitamix (or Blendtec) you could simply add all ingredients (except marshmallows and whipped cream) to a small saucepan and heat over medium heat until fully melted and combined.

Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Truvia and as always all opinions are 100% my own. There are also affiliate links in this post.

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I am a food lover and recipe developer bringing you delicious recipes that taste great and are easy to make! My food is inspired by travels around the world and my love of flavorful food. A list of things that make me happy: cats, Coke Zero, houseplants, and travel.

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46 Comments

  1. OMG!!! I LOVE this post so much! I love seeing pictures of you – you are gorgeous! Also, this hot chocolate – swoon. Perfect. And with Truvia AND a Vitamix?? Amazing!! Pinned!

  2. Awww – you are adorable! I love the orange twist on this hot chocolate (and agree – those chocolate oranges taste a little funky…)!

  3. I really love the third to last picture. I tried to recreate it for my husband just now and my face isn’t playing along. You have skills. 🙂

    And I think chocolate and orange is kind of weird but not weird enough to prevent me from from trying this!

  4. This is the most adorable post ever!! I have tried this too and did not look nearly as cute in front of the camera! Love this, need some today!

  5. I love me some good hot chocolate. I am sure this was awesome with the hint of orange. Great pictures 🙂

  6. Oh my gosh! That hot chocolate looks incredible, and I LOVE your winter photo shoot! Its more like spring here right now, and once in a while I actually miss the snow.

  7. These pictures are so pretty – I love the winter color palate, it’s so cool (like, literally and figuratively). And of course this hot chocolate sounds like perfection.

  8. Ohhhh c’mon you are too cute for words!!And this hot cocoa – how did you know orange and chocolate was my kyrptonite?