What Is Hemp Milk And What Does It Taste Like?
No, hemp milk won't get you high ... but it will increase your nutrient intake, help the environment, and taste delicious in recipes or on its own.
Read MoreNo, hemp milk won't get you high ... but it will increase your nutrient intake, help the environment, and taste delicious in recipes or on its own.
Read MoreIna Garten's hot chocolate recipe takes it from a simple, couple-step drink to a creamy, complex dessert. Here's how to replicate it at home.
Read MoreWe all know that Dr Pepper has been composed of 23 distinct flavors for over a century, but did you know that people once drank their Dr Pepper hot?
Read MoreEven as non-alcoholic options get better and better, it can be tough to come up with a pairing for steak. We dive into why carbonation works so well.
Read MoreThere was a time when Starbucks shined a spotlight on handcrafted sodas. But the sun would set on these beverages.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a healthy alternative to caffeine, try sipping on an energy-boosting ginger shot! This spicy drink also offers many other health benefits.
Read MoreYou can do more than just indulge in the aroma of evergreens; you can taste them too. Embrace your love of winter by fermenting pine needles for a beverage.
Read MoreHerbs are full of unique tasting profiles, with the ability to add not just earthy notes, but peppery, piney, and even spicy flavors to your lemonade.
Read MoreJacques Torres reveals that adding powdered milk and cornstarch to a saucepan of boiling milk invites a thick, smooth texture to your hot chocolate recipes.
Read MoreThere is a scientifically proven reason why the soft drinks you consume on a plane either taste worse or better than they do when you aren't flying.
Read MoreWhile there's nothing wrong with a classically made hot chocolate recipe, Carla Hall turns up the heat by adding extra spices to her homemade whipped cream.
Read MoreHave you ever tried infusing water yourself and keeping it fresh? Not so easy. Luckily, there's a good alternative: Creating infused water with bottled juice.
Read MoreYou're probably accustomed to the idea that red meat and red wine go perfectly together, but there are other options if you prefer not to imbibe.
Read MoreTake your cosy hot chocolate to the next level by adding vanilla. And why stop there, read on for more flavor combinations to pop into a vanilla hot chocolate.
Read MoreIt may be hot chocolate season, but have you tried turmeric golden milk? This cozy, spiced beverage is both delicious and anti-inflammatory.
Read MoreThere is a lot of hype surrounding electric hot chocolate makers, but do they actually make a better cup of cocoa than microwave or stovetop methods?
Read MoreYou can use citrus juice for many recipes, including pies and cocktails. However, pesky seeds can always rear their ugly head; use this hack to circumvent them.
Read MoreCoconut milk provides an equally satisfying alternative, offering a creamy substitute for dairy milk in your next batch of hot chocolate.
Read MoreHomemade apple cider can be fun and rewarding to make, but the process becomes more challenging when attempting to use crab apples. Here's what to keep in mind.
Read MoreDoes your normal mug of hot chocolate need a little pizzazz? You can give hot chocolate an interesting cherry twist by incorporating Cheerwine soda.
Read MoreFresh-squeezed lemonade can be extremely refreshing on its own, but you can elevate the flavors with a quick air fry of the lemons with sugar and water.
Read MoreWater keeps you hydrated on its own. But if you crave something with more flavor, you may want to try adding a frozen pineapple core to your next bottle.
Read MoreYou're probably used to drinking hot chocolate, but hot chocolate is not for drinking in Spain and instead serves a completely different purpose.
Read MoreUltra-filtered milk is so coveted that it's earned the nickname "designer milk." But what exactly is it? Well, proteins play a big role in its creamy appeal.
Read MoreIf you've made hot cocoa before, you may have encountered the same quandary we have found ourselves with: Does water or milk make better hot chocolate?
Read MoreTahini adds a nutty flavor twist and velvety texture to chocolate chip cookies, swirled brownies, and cake. So, who says it can't do the same for hot cocoa?
Read MoreIf you are striving to make truly authentic Mexican hot chocolate at home, then you need to use a molinillo to unlock the drink's full potential.
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