Six years ago, we traveled to NYC to stay with our best friends who were living in Manhattan at the time. They took us to the infamous
Serendipity3 restaurant for a frozen hot chocolate. Ever since I had watched the John Cusack movie
Serendipty I was smitten with that dessert.
(Picture taken March 2004 - Serendipity3 Restaurant)
A week ago, my bestfriend Andrea (and former New Yorker), sent me Serendipty's recipe book (
Sweet Serendipity) for Valentine's. It's filled with so many fabulous recipes, but I knew the first one I had to attempt was the frozen hot chocolate. It's out of this world and actually fairly easy to put together.
Ingredients:
6 half-ounce pieces of a variety of your favorite chocolates (
I used Hersey chocolate bars and not as much as the recipe called for - I didn't have quite enough on hand...darn that Valentine's holiday. This made it a bit lighter in color than the original, but it was still AWESOME).
2 teaspoons of store bought hot chocolate mix
1 1/2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 cups milk
3 cups ice
whipped cream, sprinkles or chocolate shavings
Chop the chocolate into small pieces and place it in the top of double boiler over simmering water, stirring occasionally until melted.
Add the hot chocolate mix and sugar, stirring constantly until thoroughly blended.
Remove from heat and slowly add 1/2 cup of the milk and stir until smooth.
Cool to room temperature.
In a blender place the remaining cup of milk, the room temperature chocolate mixture and the ice.
Blend on high speed until smooth and the consistency of a frozen daiquiri. Pour into goblets and top with whipped cream and chocolate shavings or sprinkles.
Enjoy with a straw and spoon.
It was a HUGE hit with the girls.
This recipe filled 4 ice cream goblets and there wasn't a single drop left. If you collect cookbooks and love desserts, I'd definitely recommend
this book. The pictures are simply gorgeous. The book includes recipes for cakes, cookies, pies, puddings, frozen drinks and sundaes. YUMMY!!!
Thanks, Andrea! I can't wait to go back to NYC with you someday! Until then, I'll be revisiting John Cusack's Serendipity on DVD. Love Statue - NYC (March 2004)
Artist: Robert Indiana