![]() ![]() Repeat with the rest of the chocolate halves until they’re all filled and sealed. Drizzle some melted chocolate over the top of the cocoa bomb and decorate with sprinkles. Use leftover melted chocolate to smooth and seal the seam. Then, we’re going to place it on top of the filled chocolate half. We’re going to warm other chocolate half onto the plate to smooth the edge. Now, we’re going to fill up the chocolate half with some hot chocolate mix, mini marshmallows (or marshmallow bits), and edible gold glitter. Place the chocolate open-side-down onto the plate and gently move it around so the edge is smooth. Microwave a small plate just until it’s warm to the touch. Then, pop out one of the chocolate halves. Loosen up the mold by giving each end a slight tug. Freeze the melted chocolate for 5 minutes or until completely solid. I placed my molds onto a small baking sheet just so it was easier to transfer them to the freezer. Make sure that the chocolate is thick, but not too thick, and completely covers each mold. Once melted, spoon a little into each mold and spread it with the back of the spoon. Place two cups in a microwave safe bowl and melt them according to package. ![]() The first thing we have to do is melt our candy melts. Drop one in a cup of hot milk and watch it explode with cocoa, marshmallows, and edible glitter! Once the hot cocoa bomb is put together, it’s decorated with a New Year’s Eve sprinkle mix. These hot cocoa bombs are made with a white chocolate shell and filled with hot cocoa, mini marshmallows, and edible gold glitter. That way, if you’re not a fan of champagne or want a kid-friendly way to make a New Year’s Eve toast, you can ring in the New Year with a fun hot cocoa bomb! New Year’s Eve Hot Cocoa Bombs With that in mind, I thought it might be fun to try my hand at making some homemade hot cocoa bombs with a New Year’s Eve theme. Not only do they taste delicious (hello chocolate on chocolate!), but it’s so much fun to watch them burst open and release mini marshmallows and cocoa! It kind of reminds me of the Times Square ball dropping at midnight and confetti getting released into the air! I tried them for the first time this holiday season and I’m hooked! But you know what I have become a huge fan of? Hot cocoa bombs! I’m so late to the game when it comes to hot cocoa bombs. Making a purchase through one of these links helps support this blog.ģ, 2, 1, Happy New Year! And now it’s time for champagne cheers! Except I’m not the biggest fan of champagne. Celebrate the New Year with New Year’s Eve Hot Cocoa Bombs as a fun alternative to champagne! These sprinkle topped hot cocoa bombs are filled with hot chocolate mix, mini marshmallows, and edible gold glitter! ![]()
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