Cupids Potion Hot Cocoa Bombs
By Erin
Cupids Potion Hot Cocoa Bombs are perfect for Valentine’s Day! With Valentine’s Day coming up and yesterday was National Hot Chocolate Day, this sweet treat is perfect to celebrate the most romantic day of the year all month long. I know that it is kind of a lame day manufactured by marketers to sell a bunch of stuff, but it is also a pretty fun excuse to get together with all the people you love in life.
If you’re like me and don’t have a significant other, no problem! You are not alone. I’ll be celebrating Galentine’s with my girlfriends. Half the fun is getting dressed up, decorating with a whole bunch of red and pink metallic hearts and balloons, and eating out-of-this-world delicious food. If you do have a significant other then whip up a few of these and impress them with your mad hot cocoa bomb skills. 😉 Either way no matter who you’re with this Valentine’s Day, you will want to enjoy some of these!
Makes 8-10 Hot Cocoa Bombs
Chocolate Banana Ganache
1 1/2 cups Semi sweet chocolate chips
½ cup Heavy whipping cream
¼ cup Creme De Banana
1 wax paper line cookie sheet
Directions
Using a small pot, heat the heavy whipping cream and creme de banana until it starts to simmer, about 4 minutes
Pour the chocolate chips into a bowl and pour the hot cream over the chocolate chips
Allow to sit for 1 minute before whisking until smooth
Place into the fridge for about 3 hours to harden
Using a small ice cream scooper, scoop out some ganache and mold into a ball
Place onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet and back into the fridge while you make the cocoa bombs
Cocoa Bomb Ingredients
2 – 70mm Silicone Sphere Molds – found on amazon
1 – 30 oz of Ghirardelli White Chocolate melting wafers
2 cup of hot cocoa mix
1 cup mini marshmallows
1 small ceramic plate heated up
1 disposable piping bag
Valentine’s Day Sprinkles
Dove Chocolate Hearts
1 cookie sheet fitted with wax paper
Directions
Using a small bowl, place ½ cup of the white chocolate and set aside for later.
Using a heat safe bowl, pour the white chocolate into the bowl and place in the microwave for 45 second intervals. Make sure to stir the chocolate after each 45 seconds until completely melted and smooth.
Using a spoon, spoon about 1-2 tbsp of the chocolate into the mold.
Carefully swirl the chocolate to completely coat the inside of the mold.
Lightly shake the extra chocolate back into the bowl.
Place the coated molds into the fridge for 5-10 minutes.
Remove from the fridge and gently peel the silicone mold back away from the hardened chocolate shell.
Carefully place the mold onto the cookie sheet.
Repeat steps with remaining molds.
You should now have 8 half sphere molds.
Carefully take the open side of the sphere and place it onto the warm plate to melt off the uneven edges to create a smooth edging.
Place the shell back onto the cookie sheet and allow the edge to harden.
Place the bowl set aside, into the microwave and melt using 30-45 second increments. Scoop the melted chocolate into the piping bag.
Building the cocoa bomb :
Scoop about 1 tbsp of the hot cocoa mix into the bottom of the sphere mold.
Place a ganache ball into the center.
Place about 5-8 mini marshmallows around the ganache.
Place the top of the shell back onto the warm warm plate to melt the edges for a few seconds.
Quickly place the melted edges onto the filled shell and gently press down.
Cut the tip off the piping bag and drizzle melting chocolate over the cocoa bombs.
Sprinkle the Valentine’s Day sprinkles over the cooca bomb and place a dove chocolate heart into the center.
Allow to set before enjoying in a 8oz glass of steaming milk! Enjoy!
These look yummy! Hot cocoa bombs are all the rage right now and I really want to try one.
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These cocoa bombs looks so colorful, festive. They can easily raise our mood. Beautiful!
I haven’t hopped on the cocoa bombs yet but these look amazing! I love the name too.
These look amazing. I tried making them with my daughters not long ago. They’re so fun to make and watch too. I’ll have to try these ones now as well.
My wife is so intrigued on how to make cocoa bombs. I bet she will love this idea too.
I love St Valentine’s Day and think it’s a beautiful tradition! It’s true the marketers have tried to make it only about romance and expensive gifts, but the real meaning is about true LOVE for others, whether your spouse or children or friends. My family has always celebrated this day in a big way (I still have all the Valentines my parents gave me as a child) and would love to try your fun recipe!
These look so cool! We tried making hot chocolate bombs out of Kinder Eggs & they didn’t work very well… now I want to try the real thing!
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So our friend Amy from Wyoming just sent us our first ever Hot Cocoa Bombs and they look amazing! I am not sure what recipe she used but yours looks pretty easy to make too. She sent us one that is regular chocolate but one of hers was also white chocolate like yours are. I love though how you added a banana kick to yours as well especially with the liquor. I may have to lay around with this and maybe make a rum chocolate toddy kind of cocoa bomb! The 7 year old kid in me loves to watch them explode in my mug too. So fun!
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These look bomb!
such a unique idea
These look so yummy. What a fun and perfect date night treat