Friday, December 30, 2011

Frozen Hot Chocolate

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Having been inspired by my recent intake of very thick sikwate (otherwise known as "tsokolate e"), I pored over my material and found this entry....enjoy!


Chocolate came to be prepared and served in the Philippines principally as a drink "chocolateros" would go from house to house with stones for griding the chocolate and preparing tableas according to the family taste.

These were sometimes imprinted with the family name or emblem. The chocolate was then cooked with milk in special pots called chocolateras, and frothed up with wooden batidores.

It was served thick (espeso, thus "chocolate E") or thin (aguado, or "chocolate A") - From Doreen G. Fernandez, "Tikim: Essays on Philippine Food and Culture"



Ingredients:
30 g tablea, chopped coarsely, or 40 g dark chocolate

1 tall can evaporated milk

2 tbsp cocoa powder

2 - 3 tbsp sugar

whipped cream and sugar sprinkles (for garnish)

Directions:
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.
Cook over medium heat until thick, around 5 minutes.
Let cool, then freeze.

Put about 1/2 cup of the frozen hot chocolate in a blender.
Add 1/2 cup crushed ice and blend until smooth.
Fill tall, handsome glasses and top with whipped cream and sugar sprinkles, if desired.

8 comments:

  1. Am preparing thick Sikwate for the New Year's Eve bash - to go with Tita Aileen's Suman sa Lihiya!

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  2. sikwate E with capital and exclamation point! its wonderful with puto maya and bodbod

    ay Mommy Lou, naa pay baligya sa inyong fruit cake? :-)

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  3. You always think of the perfect food combination. I wish I could find some suman lihiya here. Churros would be great too.

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  4. I am one of the few people siguro who actually loves fruit cake...and the richer the better...
    before, I used to buy online, then I'd pour brandy into the fruit cake as New Year nears...doing it once in a while para ma-infuse tlaga ang brandy don sa cake...

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  5. Mommy Loy, I tasted diay ang sa Zubuchon nga biko ug bodbod kabog, bodbod pilit...lami ilang biko!

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