Peppermint Hot Chocolate Bombs are a cute holiday twist on traditional Hot Chocolate Bombs. They’re perfect to gift this holiday season as delicious treats, filled with cocoa powder, mini marshmallows, winter sprinkles, and crushed candy canes.
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Instructions
Chop chocolate as finely as possible, aiding in more even melting.
Place ~5 ounces of chopped white chocolate (about ⅔ of the chocolate) in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on the defrost setting in 15 second increments, stirring between each. When most of the chocolate is melted, with a few pieces still solid, stop microwaving and stir to finish melting the chocolate. The temperature for white chocolate should be between 100-103°F at this point and not hotter than 105°F.
Add the remaining chocolate pieces and stir until they are mostly melted and incorporated. Continue stirring the chocolate until it cools to about 83°F.
Place the chocolate back into the microwave on the defrost setting for 15 seconds once more. This should be enough time to heat the chocolate back up to 85-87° and make it fluid for molding.
Use a paintbrush or the back of a spoon (a soup spoon works great!) to coat the inside of each sphere of the candy mold. Apply two thin coats or one thicker coat, between 1/16” and ⅛”.
Use a knife or straight edge to clean up any excess chocolate on the surface of the mold.
Place the mold in the refrigerator for 3-5 minutes until the chocolate sets.
Gently pop the molded chocolate from the silicone mold.
Spoon 1 ½” teaspoons of hot cocoa mix powder into one side of each sphere half. Add as many mini marshmallows as you can and any festive sprinkles that you’d like, and 1-2 teaspoons of crushed candy canes.
Heat an empty plate in the microwave for about a minute and place it next to your work space.
Place the empty half of each sphere, open side down onto the plate for just a couple seconds to melt the rim. Quickly press the melted rim against the rim of the other half to seal the sphere together.
You can alternately paint a bit of melted chocolate on the edge to glue the two sides together, but this leaves more of a visible line.
Dab a bit of the melted chocolate on the top of the hot cocoa bomb and sprinkle some decorations on the top.
SERVING:
To serve, place a hot chocolate bomb in a mug. Pour 8 oz. of steamed milk over the chocolate. Stir and drink up!