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Celebrate the season with this Peppermint Mocha Frozen Hot Chocolate Recipe using Coffee-mate Peppermint Mocha Creamer.

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As soon as the weather turns chilly warming up with a cup of hot chocolate is the thing to do to chase the chill away.

But what can you do if it is still in the 80's and you are craving a cup of hot chocolate?

How about a cup of frozenhot chocolate instead?

One of my favorite ways to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate during the holiday season is with a candy cane hanging off the side, slowly melting and adding a peppermint flavor.

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With the Coffee-mate Peppermint Mocha Creamer, I can enjoy that peppermint flavor and not have to worry if I have any candy canes in the house.

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Coffee-mate Creamer recipes

Coffee-mate has made it easy to get creative with either a cup of frozen hot chocolate or a cup of hot cocoa flavored with one of the Coffee-mate seasonal flavors.

Coffee-mate seasonal flavors are only available through December so get them while you can.

And guess what you can freeze them and enjoy them through the New Year! So stock up.

Since it is still warm here in Florida I decided to make a Peppermint Mocha Frozen Hot Chocolate instead.

Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate recipe

Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate is so easy to make. All you do is add all of the ingredients to a blender, blend well, pour into a holiday mug and enjoy.

You can make your mug of Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate extra special by topping it off with some whipped cream and garnishing it with crushed peppermint and a whole candy cane.

Get wild and add some crushed candy cane or chocolate sprinkles to the top of the whipped cream and you have a fancy coffee house style drink for pennies.

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Peppermint Frozen Hot Chocolate Recipe

Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face

Celebrate the season with this Peppermint Mocha Frozen Hot Chocolate using Coffee-mate Peppermint Mocha Creamer. As soon as the weather turns chilly warming up with a cup of hot chocolate is the thing to do to chase the chill away.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 2 servings

Calories 152 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 envelopes NESTLÉ® HOT COCOA Rich Milk Chocolate
  • 8 ounces milk
  • ½ cup Coffee-mate Peppermint Mocha Coffee creamer
  • 2 cups ice cubes

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Instructions

  • Place the Nestle Cocoa mix, milk and Peppermint Mocha creamer in a blender. Blend on high for 2 minutes.

  • Add ice cubes to blender and blend on high until ice is crushed completely.

  • Pour into mugs and garnish.

  • Garnish with whipped cream and a candy cane.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 152kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 5gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 94mgPotassium: 228mgFiber: 1gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 398IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 200mgIron: 1mg

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    • Arlene Mobley

      Thank you Veena!

      Reply

  1. Melissa

    I love Coffee Mate Creamers! I usually use hazelnut, but need to try the peppermint mocha! And frozen hot chocolate sounds delicious!

    Reply

    • Arlene Mobley

      Melissa

      It is pretty good. One of the best peppermint mocha creamers I have tried.

      Reply

  2. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy

    This looks and sounds delicious. One of my favourite flavours of the season...chocolate and mint. Looks like a great drink all winter long.

    Reply

    • Arlene Mobley

      Thanks Gloria it is perfect during the holidays!

      Reply

  3. Julia (@imagelicious)

    This drink looks so festive. I can imagine myself having a cup in front of the fireplace at the end of december with snow falling outside

    Reply

    • Arlene Mobley

      Thank you Julia. I wish I had a fireplace!

      Reply

  4. Melissa French, The More With Less Mom

    Mmm this sounds like a treat! Thanks for posting. Hello from Motivation Monday.

    Reply

  5. Casserole Gals

    Peppermint Mocha Frozen Hot Chocolate Recipe-Flour On My Face (15)
    What a tasty treat! Here in Oklahoma the weather is just right for a Hot or Frozen Hot Chocolate. We will be adding this to our HoHoHo! Pinterest Board and look forward to making your recipe. Peppermint Mocha is definitely a favorite!

    Reply

    • Arlene Mobley

      Thank you!

      Reply

  6. Rae

    I have the powder version of this creamer. How do you subject I make it with that? Or, can I only use the liquied?
    Thank you!

    Reply

    • Arlene Mobley

      Rae

      I would follow the directions and instead of the liquid creamer add 2-3 tablespoons of the powdered creamer. After blending it take a taste and add more powdered creamer if you don't have much peppermint flavor. Then add the ice and blend again.

      Reply

  7. Antionette Blake

    Oh my, this looks absolutely delicious and I am not a big peppermint fan. Thanks for sharing - Hopped over from BloggyMoms - Happy Holidays!

    Reply

  8. Coffee addicted

    Wow , I just passed by and just want to say "love this , it looks yummy! and will try at my home soon, thankyou for great idea recipe! 😀

    Reply

    • Flour On My Face

      Your welcome. I hope you enjoy it!

      Reply

  9. Danijela

    Beautiful recipe. I love creamers - so easy to get the flavor but without all the extra work. 🙂

    Reply

  10. Emily @ It Bakes Me Happy

    Yummy! looks so good, thanks for linking up at Showcase Your Talent!

    Reply

  11. Sandra from It's Tidy Time

    That looks incredible and it's definitely not too early to begin indulging in Christmas style recipes. Thanks for revvin' up my appetite!!
    🙂
    -Sandra

    Reply

  12. Natasha

    I usually buy French Vanilla but I really want to try the Dark Chocolate Fudge!!

    Reply

  13. Julie Luck

    I love the peppermint mocha!

    Reply

  14. Heather

    I always look forward to the Peppermint Mocha!!

    Reply

  15. Alexandria

    Peppermint mocha for sure!

    Reply

  16. Wendy Rozema

    my favorite creamer is French Vanilla.

    Reply

  17. Mel

    French vanilla is my fave. But i havent tried many!

    Reply

  18. Ruth Ness

    I love the eggnog latte

    Reply

  19. tara pittman

    pumpkin

    Reply

  20. Laura

    Mine is Caramel Apple and French Vanilla.

    Reply

  21. julie

    My favorite flavor is egg nog !

    Reply

  22. Rhonda Shaffie

    I cannot quite decide a favorite flavor; but I really love the seasonal flavors. Number one would be peppermint mocha. I also love pumpkin spice, spiced latte, vanilla latte, caramel macchiato, and white chocolate caramel latte. As for the original flavors my favorite would be vanilla. Thanks sooo much for this recipe, I will try it today :), I look forward to knowing more!

    Reply

  23. Kristy

    Irish Cream is my favorite flavor

    Reply

  24. Megan's Cookin'

    I love the Pumpkin Spice and wish they sold it all year! Great giveaway!!!

    Reply

  25. Heather Hayes Panjon

    I Love The Pumpkin Spice Flavor!

    Reply

  26. Julie

    I like the vanilla the best thanks for the giveaway

    Reply

  27. Pat

    I like the peppermint mocha

    Reply

  28. gina lovejoy

    I really like hazelnut

    Reply

  29. Linda

    What a beautiful picture. That makes me want to start baking.

    Linda @ Tumbleweed Contessa

    Reply

    • Flour On My Face

      Linda thank you!

      Reply

  30. Jessie C.

    I like vanilla flavor

    Reply

  31. Sandy Headtke

    Didn't have to give it a second thought, french vanilla is my al time favorite

    Reply

  32. karen aucoin

    I wish I had one of those frozen peppermint mocha drinks right now! Thanks for the chance at a fun giveaway. I love your blog!

    Reply

  33. Melissa Lawler

    I am a huge vanilla fan.

    Reply

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Peppermint Mocha Frozen Hot Chocolate Recipe-Flour On My Face (2024)

FAQs

What is peppermint hot chocolate made of? ›

In a saucepan, combine the cream, milk, sugar, and salt and heat over medium-low heat. When the cream mixture just begins to steam, add the chopped chocolate, and stir, until melted. Stir in the peppermint oil. Divide the hot chocolate among mugs and top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings.

Does peppermint mocha hot chocolate have coffee in it? ›

Carefully fill mug with coffee, leaving room on top to stir in hot chocolate powder. Top with a splash of creamer, if desired. Add whipped topping and more crushed peppermints.

Why do you put cornstarch in hot chocolate? ›

Cornstarch prevents caking and also thickens the milk without adversely affecting flavor.

What is in a peppermint mocha? ›

What is in a peppermint mocha at Starbucks? The original Starbucks peppermint latte is made with espresso, steamed milk, their own sweet mocha sauce, and a peppermint syrup. You probably already knew that it's topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings – their “dark chocolate curls,” as they call them.

What is peppermint chocolate good for? ›

Because menthol thins mucus, it is also a good expectorant, meaning that it helps loosen phlegm and breaks up coughs. It is soothing and calming for sore throats (pharyngitis) and dry coughs as well. And this really makes me happy: good dark chocolate may be a better cough suppressant than codeine.

What are the benefits of peppermint chocolate? ›

Chocolate Mint contains several vitamins and minerals that can aid your immune system and reduce chronic inflammation. Its refreshing flavour, like other mints, awakens the mind, increasing focus and cognitive function. Its soothing qualities may aid digestive function and relieve breathing problems.

What milk is in a peppermint mocha? ›

Milk: I use whole milk, but feel free to use whatever milk you have in your fridge Non-dairy milk works great too! Sugar: for a little bit of sweetness! Cocoa Powder: use unsweetened powder to give your mocha its chocolate flavor.

Does the peppermint hot chocolate have caffeine? ›

Anything made from chocolate is guaranteed to contain some measure of caffeine. That's because chocolate is made from cocoa beans, which contain caffeine. The exact amount of caffeine will vary depending on the manufacturer and whether other ingredients are used to make the drink.

How much caffeine is in a peppermint mocha? ›

Hot Espresso Drinks

The Caffè Mocha and the Peppermint Mocha have 175mg. The Flat White, espresso with steamed milk, has 195mg. The Caffè Americano has 225mg. The Caffè Americano has 255mg.

Can you add flour to thicken hot chocolate? ›

Rice Flour or Arrowroot Powder: These can act as thickening agents, similar to cornflour. Again, mix with a little cold liquid to create a paste and then stir into the hot chocolate.

Why do people put marshmallows in hot chocolate? ›

The lightness and creaminess created by melting marshmallows or whipped cream into hot cocoa to balance the thickness and richness of the chocolate perfectly. Not to mention, everyone loves using hot chocolate as an excuse to eat marshmallows straight out of the bag or whipped cream right from the can.

What is the secret ingredient for gourmet hot chocolate? ›

Rich, creamy, and often topped with a pile of gooey marshmallows, hot chocolate is one seasonal delicacy that warms your bones on a chilly day and doubles as a sweet treat.

What are some facts about peppermint mocha? ›

A grande peppermint mocha at Starbucks has 4 pumps each of peppermint syrup and mocha sauce. One pump of syrup is 20 calories, or 5 grams of added simple sugars. One pump of mocha sauce is 35 calories, 5 grams of sugar, 1 of fat, 1 of protein. Do you need that much added sugar in your day?

What is a skinny peppermint mocha? ›

The skinny version is the same but made with sugar free syrups and uses nonfat milk instead of skim. This healthier version replaces the syrup with unsweetened cocoa powder, peppermint extract, and a touch of Stevia for sweetness.

Does Mcdonald's peppermint mocha have coffee in it? ›

A cozy peppermint mocha made with espresso beans that are sustainably sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms, steamed whole or nonfat milk, peppermint chocolate syrup, and topped with whipped topping and chocolate drizzle.

What does peppermint hot chocolate taste like? ›

So minty it's like we stirred it with a candy cane.

Drink it straight, or mix it with Top of the Mornin' coffee for a zingy mocha. Organic cane sugar, Organic dry milk powder, Organic cocoa powder, Organic tapioca starch, Organic flavoring (organic dextrose and natural flavors), Sea salt.

What is the origin of peppermint hot chocolate? ›

Historians believe Europeans were the first people to put mint and chocolate together after travelling to South America. Back then, chocolate was widely used as part of a hot drink. The beverage would often feature ingredients such as cinnamon, mint and other herbs and spices to sweeten the bitter taste.

What are peppermints made of? ›

Sugar, Corn Syrup, Titanium Dioxide (for color), FD&C Red 40, Natural Peppermint Oil. Sugar, Corn Syrup, Titanium Dioxide (for color), FD&C Red 40, Natural Peppermint Oil. Store in a cool dry place.

What is inside peppermint crisp chocolate? ›

Ingredients Sugar, Milk Solids,Vegetable Fat Emulsifier ( Soy Lecithin), Glucose Syrup, Cocoa Mass^, Cocoa^, Emulsifier ( So y Lecithin, 476), Flavour, Colour (141), Salt Contains Milk, Soy May Contain Tree Nuts, Gluten Containing Ingredients Product Contains: 38% Peppermint Cracknel, 62% Compound Chocolate.

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