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5 Mason Jar Hot Chocolate Mix Recipes - November Craft in Style (Part 2 of 5)

Brittany Bly
Looking for hot chocolate mixes that are so gorgeous they are gift worthy? Make these layered Mason Jar Hot Chocolate Mixes for a gorgeous wintery treat!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes
Course beverages
Servings 5 Flavors

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup Ghirardelli Hot Chocolate Mix
  • 1/2 cup Ghiradelli White Hot Chocolate Mix
  • 3 White Chocolate Melting Wafers
  • 2 heaping tablespoons Ice Flurry Sprinkles
  • 1 heaping tablespoon Cacao Nibs
  • 3 heaping tablespoon crunchy Mini Marshmallows
  • 3 Candy Canes crushed
  • 5 mini Mason Jars

Instructions
 

White Chocolate Peppermint Hot Chocolate Mix

  • Add white hot chocolate mix to your mason jar until it is about two-thirds full.  Then, add a layer of crushed candy canes to the top of the mix.  To prepare drink - use about 2 tablespoons of mix per mug.

Ebony and Ivory Hot Chocolate Mix

  • First, layer the hot chocolate mix then add a layer of white hot chocolate mix.  Alternate layers, smoothing each layer flat with the back of a spoon.  Do not shake the jar to smooth the layers, this will mix the chocolates.  Finish with cacao nibs on top.  To prepare drink - use about 2 tablespoons of mix per mug.

White Christmas Hot Chocolate Mix

  • Add white chocolate to mason jar, topping with white chocolate melting wafers, until the jar is two-thirds full.  To prepare drink - use about 2 tablespoons of mix per mug.

Classic Marshmallow Hot Chocolate Mix

  • For classic Hot Chocolate, add hot chocolate mix to your mason jar.  Next, add a tiny bit of cacao nibs for texture, crunch and a rich flavor.  Top with tons of crunchy mini marshmallows!  To prepare drink - use about 2 tablespoons of mix per mug.

Ice Flurry Sprinkles Hot Chocolate Mix

  • To make this mix, fill mason jar almost two-thirds full with white hot chocolate.  Top with gorgeous snowflake shaped sprinkles!  To prepare drink - use about 2 tablespoons of mix per mug.