So for this method, we are going to use the shaker to shake three hot chocolates worth of chocolate together with a small amount of water. When an emulsion between chocolate and the liquid occurs, it is very easy to add additional liquid to that emulsion and simply stir it in. The Hot Chocolate Shaker works it's magic by emulsifying the chocolate and hot liquid together. However, if you want to serve three hot chocolates in one go, please read on. The first is to simply, make, shake, clean and then make another. The answer is 'Yes' and there are a couple of ways of achieving this. Making Multiple Hot Chocolates in One ShakerĪ lot of people have asked me whether you can make multiple hot chocolates in one shaker. This is one of my favourite ways of enjoying a hot chocolate. For this reason, keep the ratio of chocolate to water close and then you will enjoy a water hot chocolate, which allows you to truly taste the flavour of the chocolate. The reason for this is, that if you add to much water to chocolate, it becomes very weak, thin and not overly tasty. I view this method as almost the Espresso version of a hot chocolate. In my opinion, when you want to make a water hot chocolate, it should be a much smaller drink than a traditional hot chocolate. Add one shot of espresso (I used a long shot from a Nespresso Machine) and half a teaspoon of Golden Granulated Sugar.Here is my simple recipe for a great Mocha using the Hot Chocolate Shaker. Ensure the Popping Lid is Reset and in the pushed down position before securing it to the shaker base.įew things go together as well as coffee and chocolate.Fill with Hot Milk (not boiling) to Level 8.Put Hot Chocolate Drops in the bottom of the shaker to Level 1.61% Dark Colombian Hot Chocolate Drops: 30g/1 Part (on the side of the shaker).Simply fill your cup and shaker with hot water and pour out. This is optional, but I always warm my cup and shaker with hot water before use.Read the instructions that came with the Hot Chocolate Shaker.With the first shakers having left our factory last week, I wanted to share a couple of recipes to get you started with your Hot Chocolate Shakers.