This Frozen Hot Chocolate would be the perfect treat for a Valentine's Day breakfast or snack tomorrow, or really anytime you are wanting to make something special for someone you love. The best part is, this is also the skinny version - low fat and low sugar. I was looking on Pinterest for a smoothie that would be fun on Valentine's Day and instead found this delicious frozen treat. I make fruit smoothies a lot, because they are healthy and easy to put together. But, let's face it, sometimes chocolate is the only way to go - especially on Valentine's Day.
The original pin and recipe can be found here. I did make a few changes to make this even healthier. I used sugar free chocolate Ovaltine and I doubled the ice to get the thicker, frozen consistency I was looking for. When you are a diabetic, chocolate does not have to be off limits. There are so many sugar free options, that still taste great.
What a great recipe success! It had a wonderful chocolate taste and felt quite indulgent - just perfect for any special occasion.
Happy Wednesday!
Linking with Katie and Stephanie for Saw It - Pinned It - Did It and I Love You More Than Carrots




Oh my goodness, that looks SO yummy! Have a blessed day dear friend, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum! Chocolate! I also freeze fruit Greek yogurt and it's like eating store frozen yogurt.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious. I also love Pinterest for inspiration. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteMMm frozen hot chocolate?! I'm weird & I always let my hot chocolate cool down all the way so this would be perfect for me! haha
ReplyDeletefound you through the SPD link-up :)
Happy Valentine's Day! This looks delicious! I am sharing vintage Valentine's Day cards today. Stop by for a visit!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse
Looks yummy! I love hot coco!
ReplyDeleteSaw this over at Gooseberry Patch! Congrats on getting featured...it's a goal of mine to get featured on their blog :)
ReplyDeleteThis one looks good...I'm going to try it!
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