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Chocolate Candy Cane Smoothies

I'm so excited to share this holiday smoothie recipe with you!

As you may know, I recently teamed up with Netflix to create a series of family-friendly recipes inspired by movie themes.

The December theme is "To Grandmother's House We Go," and features a selection of fun holiday movies and TV episodes for kids of all ages.

Since many of us will be hitting the road to visit family this winter, the movies have been organized by length of time. Whether you're traveling several states away, or just going on a quick 30-minute ride, there will be something perfect for you and the kids to watch.

Since these movies are meant to be watched while on the road, I figured a delicious and healthy smoothie would be the perfect on-the-go movie treat. This Chocolate Candy Cane Smoothie recipe is inspired by one of my favorite holiday treats--peppermint hot chocolate!

It's a thick and creamy chocolate smoothie with just a tiny hint of peppermint flavor.

Even better? Though it might taste sweet and almost dessert-like, it's actually a super healthy protein-packed treat that will keep the kids full and energized...without the sugar rush.

There is absolutely NO refined sugar in this smoothie.

(There aren't any actual candy canes in it either, so don't worry about that. I'm not Willy Wonka!)

The sweetness in this drink mainly comes from pureed dates, which provide a lot great natural sweetness as well as a whole bunch of other vitamins and minerals.  Your kids won't even realize how healthy this is!

Thick Greek yogurt provides loads of protein and creaminess, while the unsweetened natural cocoa powder gives the whole thing a rich, chocolate flavor.

The festive candy cane flavor comes from a few drops of peppermint extract.


Another great bonus is that while the smoothie is nice and creamy, it actually is not too thick so drinking it from a sippy cup will be totally possible. (Yup...I totally tested it out for you!)

AND it can be prepared up to 8 hours in advance, so you can whip up a batch and have it ready in the fridge to grab as you're heading out the door. One less thing to worry about!


Note: This post is sponsored by Netflix. Thank you for supporting cool companies like Netflix who make it possible for me to keep creating fun new content for you to enjoy. All photos, opinions, and recipes are (of course!) my own.

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Chocolate Candy Cane Smoothies
Makes approx 2 (8oz) servings

Ingredients
8 large medjool dates, pits and stems removed
1 1/2 cups milk (dairy or substitute your favorite non-dairy milk like almond or coconut)
2/3 cup plain Greek yogurt
5 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
4 teaspoons honey (+ more if desired)
1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon pure peppermint extract

Directions
Combine pitted dates and 1 cup warm water in a bowl, and let sit 5 minutes.

While dates soak, combine milk, yogurt, cocoa powder, honey, and 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract in a blender, and puree until completely smooth. Add the soaked dates (without the soaking water), and puree again until completely smooth (about 3 minutes, depending on your blender). Taste and add additional honey or peppermint (one tiny drop at a time), if desired. The peppermint extract can vary in strength, so best to add a tiny bit and increase as desired.

Divide into sippy cups or mugs. Can be prepared up to 8 hours in advance and refrigerated (just give it a good shake before serving).

Playing Around: If desired, garnish with a small sprinkle of crushed candy canes.
NOTE: While this recipe calls for regular milk, you can also easily substitute a non-dairy option like almond milk or coconut milk if that's what your children drink. You can also use a non-dairy yogurt, too.
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DIY Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix (+ FREE Label Printable)

I shared this recipe for  DIY Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix on the Fox News website last year, but I when I went to link to it today, I realized it was no longer up (they totally redid their lifestyle site). With the holidays (and prime hot cocoa season) upon us, I figured I would share the recipe again here!

This is an easy DIY edible holiday gift idea that is always a hit with friends or coworkers. (I also just like to make a batch to keep around the cupboards for a quick and cozy treat. It can be made in advance and keeps very well, so you can go ahead and make a few jars of it now, before things get too crazed!

To make this gift even EASIER, you can download my label printable. Just print it out on cardstock, cut, and attach to your gift with a bit of ribbon or twine!
Free DIY Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix Label Printable (click to download PDF)
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DIY Peppermint Hot Cocoa Mix 
Makes one 12-serving batch of cocoa mix (about 1 quart). Can be multiplied, as necessary. 

Ingredients 
1 cup instant dry milk
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup granulated white sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
¾ cup semisweet chocolate chips
¾ cup crushed peppermint candies (such as starlight mints or candy canes)
5 large marshmallows (optional)

Equipment: 1-quart glass jar with tight lid (such as a mason jar).

Optional for decoration: small scoop, kitchen twine, card for labeling

Directions 
Gently layer each ingredient into the jar in the following order: dry milk, cocoa powder, sugar, salt, chocolate chips, crushed candy, marshmallows.

Seal and label or decorate jar as desired.

Include the following instructions with the mix:

“To Prepare: Whisk together contents of jar in large bowl then return to container. For each serving, combine 1/3 cup mix with 1 cup boiling water or hot milk. Store in jar at room temperature up to 6 months.”
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