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Caramel-salted hot chocolate

1 serving

5 minutes

Caramel-salty hot chocolate is a refined drink born in European cuisine, where the balance of flavors is appreciated. The combination of rich cocoa, velvety caramel, and an unexpected hint of salt makes this hot chocolate truly magical. The warmth of the milk reveals the depth of the chocolate aroma, while the caramel syrup adds a sweet thickness that gently coats the cup's walls. Whipped cream adds airiness, creating a contrast with the richness of the main flavor. A pinch of salt completes the ensemble, enhancing sweetness and adding a spicy spark. This drink is perfect for cozy evenings, winter walks, or simply moments of indulgence.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
487.1
kcal
15.6g
grams
13.5g
grams
76.4g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Caramel syrup
3 
tbsp
Cocoa powder
4 
tbsp
Milk
180 
ml
Whipped cream
 
to taste
Salt
 
pinch
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Heat the milk and add cocoa powder to it. Stir.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Milk180 ml
    2. Cocoa powder4 tablespoons
  • 2

    Pour caramel syrup into the glass and spread it on the walls.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Caramel syrup3 tablespoons
  • 3

    Pour the prepared hot chocolate into a glass.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Milk180 ml
  • 4

    Top the hot chocolate with whipped cream and add the leftover caramel syrup on the cream.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Whipped cream to taste
    2. Caramel syrup3 tablespoons
  • 5

    Sprinkle salt on top.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Salt pinch

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