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White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa is for enjoying by the fire, or gifting to your favorite people. I’ve even got downloadable tags for last minute gifts!

White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa is for enjoying by the fire, or gifting to your favorite people. The perfect last minute gift!

This is a sponsored post on behalf of Campfire® Marshmallows. All opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that continue to make My Baking Addiction possible.

Who else is in a last minute gift-buying frenzy? I won’t lie, I was at Target bright and early yesterday morning, because homegirl cannot deal with that place after 9 AM right now.

One of the things I picked up? A stack of mason jars to make homemade gifts. Sounds hard, but is actually easier than trying to get through the checkout line during this time of year.

Chocolate Almond Kiss Cookies are a fun twist on a holiday classic! Easy to make and delicious to drink!
We’re making White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa, and it couldn’t be easier. Did you know you can get white chocolate flavored powder?

You totally can, and I may have filled my little Amazon cart with way too much of the stuff when I realized. Just another reason we’re making homemade gifts this year. Keepin’ it real.

To make this hot chocolate mix (or any hot chocolate mix, really), you mix powdered flavoring of some kind with powdered dry milk – yup, the same stuff you bake bread with.

We’re layering our white hot chocolate mix with peppermint candies and mini white marshmallows, meaning all you need to do is scoop, pour hot water, or steamed milk, and boom – there’s a delectable cup of White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa, Campfire® Marshmallows included.
White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa is for enjoying by the fire, or gifting to your favorite people. I've even got downloadable tags for last minute gifts!
Campfire®’s miniature marshmallows are perfect for layering in a giftable hot chocolate mix. They’re easy to pour out of the jar, and look pretty too. You could also use Campfire®’s holiday mix for an additional layer of festiveness, but I decided to keep things simple.

Speaking of festiveness, I’ve included some downloadable gift tags for you to tie around your sweet, layered mason jars.

I highly recommend whipping this mix up, even if you have no plans to give it to other people. It’s wonderful to enjoy all winter long with this Christmas Snack.

As you may remember, I’m partnering with Emily from Jelly Toast and Campfire® Marshmallows. You’ll see more recipes from us, and even more exciting stuff in 2017.
White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa Image
We even created a Marshmallow Madness Pinterest board where we’ll pinning loads of delicious marshmallow recipes for the holidays. Just like this delicious Cranberry Fluff

If you love marshmallow-y things as much as I do, be sure to check out my S’mores Cookie Cups and these Pumpkin S’mores Bars.

FREE PRINTABLE TAGS

To use, click the image to download. Print tags on card stock, cut out, and attach to jars with twine, yarn or ribbon.


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White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa

By: Jamie
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Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa is for enjoying by the fire, or gifting to your favorite people.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup powdered milk
  • 1 cup Ghirardelli Sweet Ground White Chocolate Flavor Powder
  • ½ cup mini peppermint candies or crushed candy canes
  • Campfire® Mini Marshmallows

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the powdered milk and Ghirardelli Sweet Ground White Chocolate Flavor Powder. Funnel the White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa Mix into a large jar.
  • Top with peppermint candies and Campfire® Mini Marshmallows.
  • Add on a piece of festive ribbon and printable tag. Store in a cool, dry place.
  • To Make the Cocoa
  • Fill your mug ⅓ of the way full with the White Chocolate Peppermint Cocoa Mix.
  • Fill the mug with steamed milk. Top with Campfire® Mini Marshmallows.
  • NOTE You can use hot water with this mix, but it is definitely richer, creamier, and tastier with steamed milk.

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14 Comments

  1. Kim says:

    What size mason jars did you use ?

    1. Jamie says:

      Kim-
      They are 24 ounce jars. I hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  2. Riki Gustiana says:

    This very cute gift for my girlfriend. thanks jamie…

    1. Jamie says:

      You’re so welcome, Riki!

  3. krim ashanty says:

    in Indoneisa could not find a product like that .. when I really want

    1. Jamie says:

      I hope you enjoy it, Krim!

  4. Miranda says:

    This is seriously the cutest gift to give to neighbors and teachers! I’m definitely making these!

    1. Jamie says:

      I hope you enjoy them, Miranda!

  5. Stephanie @ Velez Delights says:

    Looks delicious!!! Happy New Year! :)

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you, Stephanie! Happy New Year to you, too!

  6. JulieD says:

    I love these, Jamie! Everything about these cute gifts!! <3ย 

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you, Julie!

  7. TwirlyGirly says:

    I made some White Chocolate Cocoa one year for Christmas gifts, and it was received very well! However, instead of using white chocolate flavored powder, I took a large chunk of Callebaut White Chocolate, cut it into smaller pieces, and ground it up in my food processor. I also used Powdered Whole Milk (instead of skim), and added some plain powdered coffee creamer – this made a much more rich tasting cocoa. Mine wasn’t flavored with peppermint (although that certainly sounds yummy!). Instead, I made some orange peel powder (remove just the orange part of the peel with a vegetable peeler in strips- leaving behind the pith – lay strips on a rimmed baking sheet lined with parchment, then dry in a low oven until brittle/crunchy. Then process in food processor to a powder). I mixed some of that into the ground chocolate/milk & creamer powder. Delicious! I think I also added some powdered vanilla to the mix as well.

    1. Jamie says:

      That sounds so amazing!!! I’ll have to try it!