Yes you heard me right…Hot Chocolate on a Stick!! This is the cutest idea of the season and I just had to share. I was inspired by Make and Takes via Pen & Paperflowers, thanks ladies!!
First, make the Chocolate Ganache Blocks… {Click on the image to see the recipe}
Next, make the homemade Rustic Marshmallows… {Click on image to see recipe.}
Then you assemble. Place a ganache block on the bottom, a marshmallow on top, then skewer with a stick.
Embellish the stick with Divine Twine or ribbon…
Try to resist eating them all, and package them up to give to your friends and neighbors…
I’ll make it even easier…here is a free printable tag for your tasty little gifts {click on image to print tags}
When you are finished…heat up some milk, pour it in a mug, and give your little treat a try…yum!
And the best part about this treat? It can be given and enjoyed all winter long, not just during the holidays! It would be a fun thing to serve at any New Year’s party!

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YUM! What a fantastic idea.
This is such a cute idea! A nice change from the jarred hot cocoa idea.
YUM!!! What a great idea!
fabulous idea!
Cute cute!
these are awesome!!!
how many does it make??
Okay, so this is for next year!!!
Heather I absolutely LOVE this!! How cool!! Oh and I love the glass mug too!
So good to hear your 'voice' again and know you're doing well! I LOVE these darling little treats on a stick. And, um, please tell me…you made that hot chocolate mug didn't you? I can't wait to try this tasty creation. Thanks!
love it…i couldnt get tags to come up though…im sure its me…cant wait to make
I'm going to make these for Christmas! I can't get the tags to come up though either?!
Sorry if you've had trouble printing the tags I've hopefully fixed the link. Let me know if you have any more troubles! You guys are WONDERFUL!!
Kisses
Heather
Oh my goodness. These look absolutely divine! What a great idea!!
Love, love, love this idea! Using this idea as favors for my Christmas party next year.
That looks sooooo yummy! Great idea and the cutest tags!
This is the best hot chocolate on a stick idea I have EVER seen!
Wow – that looks SOOOO delicious!!! Thanks for linking up this week.
I LOVE this idea…I wish I had one right now! come on over and link up to MMM
what a fun idea! I will have to try this!
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oh my word – these look divine! Making me totally famished for some hot chocolate with 'rustic' (aka totally cool) marshmallows! So glad I found your blog. Off to explore more of it.
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Oh my goodness too cute and fabulous! Your pictures are gorgeous and I'm a HUGE chocolate marshmallow fan! I need to apologize for the confusion but my linky on my blog was just a way for me to organize my year in review. I didn't mean to leave it open. Rhoda is having a top projects of 2010 party starting tomorrow morning so feel free to link up then! (But I'm selfishly glad you linked up so I could see this!)
Those are beautiful! What a great gift. I love the way you photograph your items.
Thanks for linking to Get Your Craft On, I'd love a link back.
I LOVE this!! I featured it over at Sassy Sites… come by and check it out! Don't forget to grab a featured button if you don't already have one! Happy New Year!! xoxo
Why didn't I find this sooner???i love the idea COMPLETELY!!!!!
Fantastic idea! This is so gorgeous and innovative!
Holy fabulous idea!! I LOVE LOVE this! You're so creative.
What a fun, fantastic treat! Thanks for sharing!
That is the cutest thing ever! The holidays are past, but it would be great for Valentines.
Oh.My.Gosh.!!! What a great idea!!! I'm thinking this will be my "welcome back to school" gift for my son's teachers! Thanks so much!!!
Semalee @ Nailing Jello to a Tree
Oh my… I love this idea! I am definitely gonna try it!
LOVE this!!
Thanks for linking up! I featured your post today! http://tidymom.net/2011/im-lovin-it-wrap-up-1-2-10/
Happy New Year!
Such a great gift idea!
This is such a cool idea! And your tag design and photography are simply yummy! Thank you!
Wow,that looks awesome! i'm going to give it a try, thanks for sharing!
Looks great! I will definitely have to try these.
Looks delicious! What a fun idea.
Those look insanely yummy!
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I think I could easily eat a dozen on my own
Looks so yummy! What a great idea.
This seriously makes me ache for some hot chocolate. Yum!
What a treat! Kids are going to be wowed.
So cute! Love this idea. I've given people homemade powdered mix with marshmallows but this is definitely a much better presentation.
Such a clever gift idea! What a fun treat to receive!
I just made these (great directions, it was so easy!) and I was just wondering if I need to store them in the fridge. I'm giving them away as a gift in about a week.
Great looking treat….photos are very nice. Such a nice gift! Thank you for sharing. I'm sharing on my Trendy Tree Blog with links back to you. Great post…..keep them coming)))
Thanks for the great tutorial! Unfortunately, I’d like you to know there is a small typo on the tags (chocOlate)
oh my goodness! thanks for letting me know!!
I came over from House of Smiths <3 what a great idea! I can't wait to try it, we're BIG hot chocolate fans at my house!!!
Great idea, but please don’t use plastic sticks for this gift. When you pour hot milk over it, some chemicals might leach out of the plastic. Use a wooden stick instead!
I was wondering if you are *the* creator of ‘hot chocolate on a stick’? I was just talking to mt MIL last night about this product and how she might carry them in her brand new cupcake shoppe
I know King Arthur has a recipe for this, but they call them Cocoa Blocks. This recipe is a little different because it leaves out the bakers chocolate, so I am wondering myself it is missing from her recipe.
I just posted a sneak peek of this lovely recipe tutorial on my blog! Thanks for sharing!
http://losboman.blogspot.com/2011/11/i-love-christmas.html