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== Directions ==
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# Whisk first four ingredients together in a saucepan (you want to make sure that the [[cornstarch]] is dissolved!).
 
# Whisk first four ingredients together in a saucepan (you want to make sure that the [[cornstarch]] is dissolved!).
 
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 29 June 2012

Description

This recipe doesn't get as pudding-like as instant, but even if it totally fails, it makes a great thick hot chocolate. Also, according to my calculations, it has not much more than 100 calories for an entire cup. It has never failed to cure my chocolate cravings.

Ingredients

Procedures

  1. Whisk first four ingredients together in a saucepan (you want to make sure that the cornstarch is dissolved!).
  2. Turn heat to medium.
  3. Cook until mixture is hot, stirring the entire time (don't let it boil).
  4. Turn heat to low and cook until pudding thickens.
  5. Remove from heat.
  6. Stir in vanilla.
  7. Eat.

Notes

  1. I start with 2 tablespoons sugar and add more to taste. I forget how much was in the recipe to start with, but it was too much.