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Making Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate

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Summary: How to make peanut butter hot chocolate; get expert tips on making dessert beverages in this free instructional video series.

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By Scott Gottfried
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Scott Gottfried attained a liberal arts degree with minor in dessert food preparation from Brookdale community college.read more

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"Hi, I’m Scott for Expert Village and today I’m going to teach you how to make Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate. Here’s some of the ingredients that we need in order to make this delicious treat; four pieces of chocolate, about a teaspoon of peanut butter, some vanilla and a cup of milk. To get this recipe started the first thing that we have to do is add a glass of milk, the next step is of course to add our chocolate. Make sure when you melt it down to keep the pan at about a medium setting so you don’t burn the chocolate. Be sure to keep stirring everything that is contained within the pan so that nothing sticks to the bottom and starts to burn. This is very important. Now we can go ahead and add our vanilla. Now of course it wouldn’t be peanut butter hot chocolate without adding the peanut butter. Now this is going to be a little bit tricky, make sure you get your spoon, get it all up there and just plop it right in. Once you have it in there, we’re pretty much finished. So now we just keep mixing this up until the chocolate is completely done. You pick up your hot chocolate that you just made, you’ve got to be sure that you’re careful when you’re pouring it because sometimes you spill over a little bit. Grab your cinnamon take a little pinch of it and sprinkle it on top. Now you can’t always expect to get it right the first time, that’s why you’ve got to try it a few times, but once you get it right you’ll figure out exactly how to do it to your specifications. For Expert Village, Mmm, I’m Scott. "

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