Hot Vanilla

"A DELICIOUS alternative to Hot Chocolate. A guilt free drink with almost zero fat!"
 
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Ready In:
3mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat milk to just below boiling point, approximately 1 1/2 minutes in microwave safe measuring cup.
  • Stir in splenda and vanilla.
  • Garnish with fat free whipped topping and cinnamon if desired.
  • Serve immediately.

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Reviews

  1. A wonderful alternative to hot cocoa! I used vanilla bean paste and it was wonderful. Made for ZWT 7.
     
  2. Been making this as substitute to hot chocolate for a couple years now. I love it!
     
  3. Such a simple yet delicious change of pace. I used 2% milk instead, a little less vanilla and a generous sprinkling of cinnamon. Perfect for the cold weather right now! Plus I struggle with drinking enough milk but this just made milk much better! Thanks!
     
  4. This recipe is so great. I even love to drink it cold, minus the whipped cream and cinnamon, to pair with some pancakes, waffles, or my favorite desserts. This one's a kepper.
     
  5. Quite delicious! Will have to remember this one. : ) Great on this cool morning and so quick to make! Made for Zaar chef alphabet soup tag game.
     
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Tweaks

  1. This will be one of my new favorites when the snow starts flying! I used 2% milk and added Cool Whip and cinnamon on top. I'm also going to try it with almond extract instead of vanilla, I think that would taste good too. Thanks for sharing Brenda! Made for Zwizzle Chicks for ZWT6.
     
  2. I have been making this for years. It's especially good if you have a milk steamer to froth it. I have also done it in very small portions with half and half or whole milk and nutmeg instead of cinnamon. I always thought I was just strange to like this. I'm glad there are others. Thanks for posting and do try it. You'll be hooked.
     

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