The more you add, the more this drink becomes a peppermint hot chocolate!Īnd no additional sweetener is required since the sweetness comes from the milk and the chocolate.bonus! If you want more of a rich chocolatey taste, feel free to add more chocolate. A lower percentage chocolate will make the tea sweeter a darker chocolate will make it less sweet and slightly more bitter. I steeped 3 tea bags for a stronger peppermint taste, and luckily, peppermint tea is naturally caffeine-free, so there's no worry about getting wired! Depending on how strong your favorite brand of tea is or how much of a peppermint taste you want, feel free to use 1 or 2 tea bags if 3 is too much.įor the chocolate, I used 70% dark chocolate, but feel free to use whatever grade suits your taste. This recipe is also based on my Yummy Cuppa English Tea Latte, but with a twist.a peppermint chocolate twist! When I saw her recipe combining of tea and chocolate, I thought, why couldn't I try and do *peppermint* tea and chocolate? The other inspiration came from Earl Grey Hot Chocolate from. Peppermint, chocolate, coffee, enough said. One inspiration is the peppermint mochas from coffee shops. Count 'em.that's only THREE ingredients!Īnd the inspiration for this recipe came from two sources. This luscious chocolate peppermint tea is simply milk, peppermint tea, and chocolate. Or maybe it's just that chocolate makes just about everything better!Īll I know is that chocolate and peppermint is one of my absolute favorites.Īnd I know that not everyone is a fan of the combination, but if you are, you are going to LOVE this chocolate peppermint tea latte! That has to be one of the best flavor combinations ever.
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