Summer is here, temperatures are starting to rise and all I can think of is ice pops!! They are sweet, fresh, delicious, and irresistible!! Like these Mexican chocolate and hazelnut ice pops. Try them out!
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You know about my love affair with Mexican hot chocolate, and since I don't want to give it up in the Summer months, I decided to create these delicious ice pops. They combine three of my favorite things, Mexican chocolate, hazelnut-chocolate spread, and milk.
¡Enjoy!
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Mexican Chocolate and Hazelnut Ice Pops
Makes 8 pops
- 2 cups of milk, divided
- 1 Mexican chocolate tablet (I like Abuelita)
- 2 Tablespoons of hazelnut-chocolate spread (like Nutella®)
Pour one cup of milk in a pot over medium-high heat, add the Mexican chocolate tablet. Stir constantly until chocolate is completely melted, lower the temperature to medium, add the hazelnut-chocolate spread and keep moving until blended.
Turn off the heat, remove pot from stove, and pour in the other cup of milk.
Pour mix into ice pop molds and freeze until firm. Approx. 4-5 hours or overnight.
The ingredients separate while freezing, making for a fun pattern and tasty treats on both ends.
Enjoy!
Mexican Chocolate and Hazelnut Ice Pops
Ingredients
- 2 cups of milk divided
- 1 Mexican chocolate tablet (I like Abuelita)
- 2 tablespoons of hazelnut-chocolate spread like Nutella®
Instructions
- Pour one cup of milk in a pot over medium-high heat, add the Mexican chocolate tablet. Stir constantly until chocolate is completely melted, lower the temperature to medium, add the hazelnut-chocolate spread and keep moving until blended.
- Turn off the heat, remove pot from stove, and pour in the other cup of milk.
- Pour mix into ice pop molds and freeze until firm. Approx. 4-5 hours or overnight.
- The ingredients separate while freezing, making for a fun pattern and tasty treats on both ends.
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