*Please note the following giveaway is open to Canadians only.
Friends; I’m about to rock your world. Your entire life, you’ve been making Hot Chocolate….the wrong way. Huh? What’s that? Didn’t think there was a “wrong way”? Well I’m here to tell you there is. If you’ve been boiling water or milk in a kettle or stove, if you’ve been microwaving then throwing cocoa powder at that hot liquid, you have been wrong. If however you love rich, delicious, indulgent hot chocolate then I am about to blow your mind. Allow me to introduce you to an appliance that will forever change the way you create this milky, frothy hot treat. (and perhaps elevate your Cappuccino and Latte game too!)
Recently I had the opportunity to try the Breville’s Hot Choc & Froth. This specialty appliance is simply a must-have for the hot chocolate lover, latte enthusiast or cappuccino connoisseur. It’s a breeze to operate and was designed for individual use. In a nutshell, it’s my new must have. The sleek stainless steel cordless jug uses whisk-pulsing technology that blends and aerates to help you elevate your favourite hot drink to the next level, allowing you to create velvety milk for your favourite caffeinated drinks and hot chocolate. For precision control, the unit features four settings (Hot Chocolate, Cappuccino, Latte, and Baby Latte) that operate at specialized speeds to achieve different texture levels. It’s kind of brilliant.
The 250-ml stainless steel, dual-wall thermal cordless jug is cool to the touch, as heat generates from the magnetically driven frothing whisk inside. The Baby Latte setting is a favourite among children and parents alike, for frothing and heating milk to a temperature that’s “just right.” Fantastic for those little one’s.
Dedicated Hot Chocolate function
Plus 2 different milk texture levels for cappuccino & latte
Dedicated Baby latté function to prevent burns Large 250ml / 8.5oz capacity
Convenient wide outlet for adding drinking powder and easy pouring
Integrated measuring spoon (1 tablespoon)
Stainless Steel construction
Dual Wall Thermal Cordless Jug
Magnetically driven whisk with variable speed to pro- vide different texture levels
Dishwasher safe whisk & lid (top shelf only) BPA free materials
To good to believe? I thought so too until I tried it for myself. After unboxing the sleek Breville’s Hot Choc & Froth I read through the simple instructions and got to work. The skill set required to make the perfect gourmet style hot chocolate? Add cold milk, measure in your preferred brand of cocoa, press the Hot Chocolate button and voila! The result is a frothy, hot, cocoa that even a barista would crave. Some of our latest hot chocolate versions have included the addition of marshmallows and cinnamon, because everything is better with a little spice!
This sweet little kitchen appliance should come with one warning. Once you start using this Breville appliance, you won’t be able to stop. I’m now the most caffeinated Mama on the block. My lattes have never been at a more perfect temperature and I’m forever finding an excuse to whip up just one more Cappuccino. Bonus; I’m making fewer coffee runs out of the house because of the quality of coffee and hot chocolate products I can create right here at home! It’s coffee magic!
You can find Breville Canada on twitter and Breville’s Hot Choc & Froth at finer department stores across Canada with an average retail price of $149.00. On to some incredible news, one lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN a Breville’s Hot Choc & Froth of their very own! Open to residents of Canada only, excluding Quebec, and to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province. Closes June 13th, 2016. Good luck! Please comment below and enter using the Rafflecopter form provided. Good luck!
Krista M says
I would make a hot chocolate with some Bailey’s and pure vanilla!
SweetPanda says
I would make a plain hot chocolate first
Phyllis W. says
Straight up hot chocolate for me and my hubby.
debbie f says
I would make the classic hot chocolate which is my favourite.
Tracy D says
This seems pretty cool, I wouldn’t have thought to make hot chocolate in a frother. I’d make mint hot chocolate!
Belinda McNabb says
hot chocolate with mint i think would be very yummy
Jonnie says
I owuld make hot chocolate first and add in some homemade marshmallows
angela m says
I would make a peppermint hot chocolate.
Brenda Penton says
I’d make a mint hot chocolate
Travelbuds says
My kids and I love Hot Chocolate so that would be the first drink we would try
jan says
a cafe mocha for me please!
Dandy says
I would make hot chocolate!! My twist is adding a candycane to it to make it a candycane hot chocolate flavour 🙂
Soozle says
I would make hot chocolate with some mint extract added~
Tara Betterley says
I would try hot chocolate.. This looks so awesome.. and would definitely spoil me..
Maria says
I would try hot chocolate