Sipping Chocolate and Truffle Flight (A Disney Copycat Recipe) (2024)

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Luxuriously thick, rich, and smooth, once you try this Sipping Chocolate Flight you will never want hot chocolate any other way. And you can use the leftovers to make truffles!

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Last January my sister took me to Disney World, where we ate our way through the Festival of the Arts at Epcot. This festival showcases culinary, visual, and performing arts in one of my favorite festivals at Epcot (second only to Flower and Garden).

When we looked at the menus for the festival, we knew we HAD to stop by the Artist's Table at the American Adventure Pavilion to get the pan-seared scallops and the sipping chocolate flight. While the scallops were very good, it's the sipping chocolate flight that won our hearts for the ENTIRE festival! We dreamed of those sipping chocolates for days (and weeks and months) after trying them for the first time, and I vowed I would try to recreate them at home. It only took me a year to get to it, but here they are. Once you try them, you will never want hot chocolate another way!

what is a sipping chocolate flight?

Sipping chocolates are a little different from regular hot chocolate. They are thick and smooth and the most decadent and rich hot chocolate you'll ever have!

When researching sipping chocolates, I first tried making all of the flavors using the method Italians use for hot chocolate. Italians add cornstarch to their hot chocolate to thicken it. While this method resulted in tasty hot chocolate, it wasn't exactly the same results that we had at Disney so I went back to the drawing board. I decided to take a cue from the French this time around and that worked like a charm. The French make their hot chocolate like a thinned-down version of ganache, adding a little bit of milk in with the cream.

here's what you'll need to make sipping chocolates

dark sipping chocolate

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  • Dark chocolate--I use Callebaut Belgian Dark Couverture Chocolate Callets, which are NOT the same as chocolate chips. Make sure to use a good quality chocolate as this is the main ingredient and you want it to shine.
  • Brown sugar--a little bit of brown sugar sweetens the sipping chocolate just enough without taking it over the edge.

Milk sipping chocolate

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  • Milk chocolate--the milk chocolate I use is Callebaut Finest Belgian Milk Chocolate (affiliate link), which I normally get at my local Restaurant Depot at a much cheaper price. It's a big bar that I cut chunks off of. However, you can also use Callebaut Milk Chocolate Callets (affiliate link) as they're much easier to use than chopping your own chocolate (my local Restaurant Depot doesn't sell the milk or white chocolate in callets, sadly).

white sipping chocolate

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  • White chocolate--quality is definitely key when making white sipping chocolate. Don't use that fake stuff (made with hydrogenated palm oil). Make sure cocoa butter is a main ingredient. I use Callebaut Belgian White Chocolate (affiliate link).

how to make sipping chocolate

  1. Add ingredients to a small saucepan and heat over medium low, stirring frequently, until chocolate has completely melted and mixture is hot.
  2. Serve! (It's that easy!)

sipping chocolates faqs

What is the difference between hot chocolate and sipping chocolate?

Hot chocolate usually starts with a powder and often uses water as the main liquid. Sipping chocolate is exactly as it sounds-real chocolate that's been thinned down with heavy cream and/or milk-for a smooth, ultra-chocolatey drinking experience!

Can sipping chocolates be made ahead and reheated?

Yes! Sipping chocolates are a very thinned down version of a ganache, so each flavor can be placed in a sealed container and refrigerated to be reheated at a later time. Reheating can be done on the stovetop or in the microwave.

Can you make sipping chocolates dairy free?

If you want to make sipping chocolates dairy free, your best bet is to make the dark chocolate variety and use coconut cream as a substitute for the heavy cream and milk. You will get a coconut-forward flavor, but if you love coconut, the combination of dark chocolate and coconut is a marriage made in heaven!

what to do with the leftovers

If you happen to have leftovers (which you very well may), why not make chocolate truffles? Each of the mixtures is basically just a thinned down ganache, and truffles are basically ganache so, win, win!!

  1. From chilled chocolate mixture, use a cookie scoop to scoop small portions and roll between your palms to smooth.
  2. Dip in various coatings, such as sprinkles (gf of course!), unsweetened cocoa powder, unsweetened coconut flakes, chopped and toasted salted pistachios, walnuts, or pecans, pulverized freeze dried strawberries, raspberries, or blueberries, etc, etc. The world is your oyster when it comes to truffle coatings!
  3. Place on parchment-lined tray and refrigerate until firm. Serve to your special Valentine!

more gluten free chocolate recipes

  • Chocolate fudge bundt cake
  • White chocolate raspberry cheesecake
  • Ultimate chocolate cake
  • Chocolate mousse cakes
  • Passionfruit milk chocolate ganache squares
  • Mexican chocolate cupcakes
  • Chocolate cloud cake
  • Easy chocolate mousse
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Sipping chocolates are the ultimate hot chocolate for all the chocolate lovers. Luxuriously thick and rich, they make all other hot chocolates pale in comparison.

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Sipping Chocolate and Truffle Flight (A Disney Copycat Recipe)

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Luxuriously thick, rich, and smooth, once you try this Sipping Chocolate Flight you will never want hot chocolate any other way. And you can use the leftovers to make truffles!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Drinks

Cuisine French

Servings 4 servings

Equipment

Ingredients

Dark Chocolate

Milk Chocolate

White Chocolate

Instructions

  • For each flavor, add all ingredients to a small saucepan and heat over medium low, stirring frequently, until chocolate has melted and mixture is smooth and hot.

  • Serve in espresso cups for luxurious hot chocolate sipping adventure!

  • Pour leftover chocolate "ganache" in small containers and refrigerate. To make truffles, allow ganache to set until firm, scoop out small balls using small cookie scoop and roll between your palms until smooth. Roll in various coatings, such as sprinkles, chopped nuts, freeze dried strawberry or raspberry powder, unsweetened coconut, and/or unsweetened cocoa powder. Refrigerate until firm.

  • Leftover chocolate mixtures will keep in fridge for up to a week in airtight containers.

Keyword chocolate truffles, Gluten Free, hot chocolate, sipping chocolate

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Sipping Chocolate and Truffle Flight (A Disney Copycat Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is sipping chocolate? ›

Hot chocolate, often known in some cultures as "sipping chocolate" or "drinking chocolate," is made using melted chocolate bars or chocolate pieces mixed with water, milk, or cream. The key here is the use of actual chocolate solids.

How do baristas make hot chocolate? ›

A Barista's Guide: Hot Chocolate
  1. Place 12g cocoa powder and 8g of brown sugar into your favourite mug.
  2. Pour 30g of hot water into the mixture.
  3. Whisk the mixture carefully until all clumps are dissolved.
  4. Swirl before pouring estimated 150g hot milk into the mixture.
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What's the difference between hot chocolate and sipping chocolate? ›

Traditionally, drinking chocolate requires melting chocolate pieces or nibs directly into hot water or milk, while hot chocolate can be crafted by whisking cacao powder with hot milk or water. The latter often allows for a faster preparation, while the former is a ritual, a pause, a moment to cherish.

What's the difference between sipping chocolate and hot cocoa? ›

What Is Drinking Chocolate? Drinking chocolate is different from hot cocoa in that it's made with full-fat chocolate; none of the cocoa butter is removed.

Do any coffee machines make hot chocolate? ›

Whatever the occasion, it's easy to pop a hot chocolate pod in your NESCAFÉ® Dolce Gusto® coffee machine and enjoy your silky, foam-topped drink in no time at all.

Is a steam wand the same as a milk frother? ›

Frothed milk is made by using a steam wand to force air into milk, creating a light and airy foam. Steamed milk is made by heating milk until it forms a thick, creamy foam. Both types of milk have their own benefits and drawbacks.

What is the best hot chocolate for baristas? ›

We recommend Zuma for baristas and home enthusiasts. Milfresh's hot chocolate is specially made with anti-caking agents for use with any bean to cup coffee machine that has a built in hot chocolate hopper. Your everyday chocolate for everyone. Zuma Original is a classic hot chocolate.

How do they make McDonald's hot chocolate? ›

McDonald's Hot Chocolate recipe features steamed whole milk with rich hot chocolate syrup and is finished with whipped light cream and chocolate drizzle. Available in small, medium and large sizes. There are 370 calories in a small Hot Chocolate from McDonald's.

What does double boiling chocolate do? ›

Melting chocolate on the stovetop is the preferred method because you can observe the progress at all times. Using a double boiler gives you maximum control over the heating process. The steam of the barely simmering water gently melts the chocolate so that it doesn't have a chance to burn.

Can you melt Cadbury buttons? ›

It's proved hugely popular with fans of the indulgent drink, with more than 1.5 million views on the platform. Chloe explained that rather than using instant chocolate powder, she and her colleagues melt a handful of Cadbury Giant Buttons with a small amount of hot water.

Is Sipping chocolate good for you? ›

Hot chocolate is also believed to help improve memory and cognitive functions. Cocoa contains flavanols which are associated with increased blood flow to the brain. This improved blood flow helps get more oxygen and nutrients to the cells in the brain, which can help improve its functioning and aid memory.

Where did sipping chocolate originate? ›

We can trace the history of chocolate back thousands of years to the Olmec, Mayan and Aztec cultures of present-day Mexico and Central America. These early chocolate makers cultivated the cacao tree, ultimately rendering the seeds of its fruit (the bean) into a drink.

Does sipping chocolate have caffeine? ›

A hot chocolate

Ready-to-drink, powdered hot chocolate mixes contain a very low percentage of caffeine, ranging between 0-5mg. However, hot chocolate made from cocoa powder tends to be higher in caffeine. This is because cocoa beans have caffeine in them, and a large mug of hot cocoa can serve you a surprising 25 mg.

What to serve with sipping chocolate? ›

Food Pairings: Here Are 5 Delicious Foods You Can Enjoy With Hot Chocolate:
  1. Popcorn. Popcorn is one of the most addictive snacks out there. ...
  2. Roasted Nuts. If you do not have anything fancy lying around in your kitchen, simply opt for good-old nuts. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Strawberries. ...
  5. Croissants.
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