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  • Writer's pictureJamie Evans

Stay Warm and Cozy With A Hot Canna-Chocolate This Holiday Season


Creamy, smooth, and chocolatey, get warm and cozy with a Satori Hot Canna-Chocolate this holiday season. If you’re a dark chocolate lover, this fast-acting festive drink will delight your palate and satisfy your sweet tooth, all while providing your body with a boost of phytocannabinoids.


If you’re new to “fasting-acting” edibles or drinkables, you’re in for a treat. By using a nano-emulsifier to craft their chocolates, Satori “Singles” Chocolate Bars have been formulated to allow THC to be absorbed quickly and efficiently by the body, providing a unique edible experience with a faster onset time. By mixing the infused chocolate into a drink, you can also enjoy a pleasurable beverage experience. I think you’ll agree, there’s nothing quite like a hot canna-chocolate!


When creating this recipe at home, the best way to integrate the Satori “Singles” Dark Chocolate Bar into the drink is to slowly heat the chopped dark chocolate in a small saucepan before combining it with the milk, vanilla extract, and salt. I recommend heating the chocolate first to ensure it’s smooth and creamy before combining it with your other liquid ingredients. This will ensure that your hot canna-chocolate has a smooth and consistent mouthfeel for sipping. Since phytocannabinoids are sensitive to heat, for best results, heat on low to best preserve these precious compounds.


Whether you love mini marshmallows or a dollop of whipped cream, garnish the hot canna-chocolate with your choice of either option (or both!) followed by a sprinkle of chopped chocolate pieces. Are you ready to try this delectable warm beverage at home? Continue reading for the recipe and wishing you a happy holiday season! Cheers.

 

Satori Hot Canna-Chocolate


Servings: 2 drinks


Target Dose: 10 milligrams THC per drink (using Satori “Singles” Fast-Acting Dark Chocolate Bar)


Equipment:

Small saucepan

Measuring cups

Measuring spoons

Rubber spatula

Candy thermometer

Whisk

2 mugs of your choice


Ingredients:

2 squares Satori “Singles” Fast-Acting Dark Chocolate Bar, chopped into pieces

2 cups milk (I prefer 2% dairy milk with this recipe),

½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Pinch of salt

Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and a sprinkle of chopped chocolate


Directions:

Begin by heating the chopped chocolate in the bottom of a small saucepan. Keep the temperature on low heat to best preserve the phytocannabinoids. Continuously stir with a rubber spatula until the chocolate pieces melt completely and no lumps remain. Turn the heat to medium, then slowly stir in the milk, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Continue to stir the blend until it reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit (or slightly simmering, but do not boil!). Make sure to scrape the sides of the saucepan with a rubber spatula to best combine the melted chocolate with the liquid ingredients, then use a whisk to blend until it combines. The heated milk should look smooth, creamy, and oh so chocolatey!


Once blended together well, remove from heat and evenly split the hot canna-chocolate into two mugs. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and a sprinkle of chopped chocolate. Serve warm, and enjoy!

About the Author:

Jamie Evans is the founder of The Herb Somm and author of The Ultimate Guide to CBD: Explore the World of Cannabidiol and Cannabis Drinks: Secrets to Crafting CBD and THC Beverages at Home. She is an author, entrepreneur, and writer specializing in cannabis, food, recipes, wine, and the canna-culinary world. In addition to her work in the cannabis industry, Jamie has over a decade of wine industry experience and is a Certified Specialist of Wine. Having represented a wide array of organizations and wineries, she is best known for her literary work and producing high-end events. She was also named as one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40 Tastemakers in 2018. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @TheHerbSomm.


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