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Mumbai Hot Chocolate
![]() We used to think our cat was a male. We were told by the people we got her from that she was a boy and naively didn't think to check. Needless to say we felt like prize idiots when the vet informed us that she was a girl as only females are born with her specific colouring. Right then. But I'd like to think we would've figured out her x-chromosome abundance quite soon if we just paid a bit more attention. For example, she likes all things sweet - chocolate, condensed milk, icing, cookies, etc. Everyone knows females invented sweets. Also, her favourite drinks are water (healthy choice) and tomato juice (I dare you to find me a man who likes tomato juice). And, most importantly, she does not like it when a new ![]() Unfortunately for little JD, the new female (in the guise of new cat-sister Ellie) is here to stay. No matter how much she hisses or growls** at the newcomer. Fortunately though, TheHusband has a big enough heart to dole out love to all the important females in his life. And of course, there's always chocolate. Chocolate is, after all, a girl's best friend. Poor Marilyn Monroe didn't know what she was talking about. JD (and me) loves chocolate on most days, but this particular version is best suited to special occasions. A little hint of the exotic with a touch of "ooooh, what is that?" from the cardamom will ensure that you walk away satisfied. And trust me, more chocolaty than this you won't easily find. Rich and decadent, this one is only for serious chocolate fans. Cat-approved. * You probably know him better as TheHusband ** Hands up who's ever heard a cat growl? Freaky stuff. PS: Remember to nominate me for the 2010 SA Blog Awards! Every vote counts! Follow this link and the category will be pre-chosen for you (Food & Wine), then all you have to do is fill in your email address, type in the security code and hit submit. Last step is to head on over to your email inbox and clicking the confirmation link. And that's it! Remember each & every nomination counts - competition is fierce out there. ![]() Mumbai Hot Chocolate Adapted from Feast Bazaar Serves 4 - 6 200g milk chocolate, broken into pieces 200ml cream 200ml full cream milk 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 tsp ground cinnamon 15 cardamom pods, husks removed & ground chili flakes, to serve 1. Combine all the ingredients, except for the chili flakes in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. 2. Stir until chocolate has melted and mixture looks smooth. Ensure that all the cocoa powder has been mixed in, using a whisk if necessary to remove any lumps. 3. Pour into small cups and sprinkle with chilli flakes before serving. This Mumbai chocolate drink can be served both hot (as I did) or chilled, as a type of milkshake. I would recommend whisking in extra milk if serving it chilled, as it thickens considerably when cooling down.related searches : Mumbai
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