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I know I have been Valentine sharing here the last few weeks. But still tis the season for Valentine’s colors, hearts and more.
Plus, it is still winter and cold here for the most part. So while we are definitely in the Valentine mood, we are still very much trying to keep warm.
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Just as I discussed here in the past hot chocolate is a family favorite during the colder winter months here. While we are indeed past fall, pumpkin spice hot chocolate, we are still clearly in the season where hot chocolate still rules. Therefore, now is the time to drink hot chocolate that is perfect for Valentine’s Day.
But how can we still drink hot chocolate, but make it more festive for Valentine’s Day?
Well, by adding the color pink to the mix. Yes, this pink girl couldn’t be more happy to make her hot chocolate pink. My girls couldn’t be happier if they tried. See they also quite enjoy the color pink. So no complaints here. Well maybe my husband could live without the color pink. But it is Valentine’s Day. Therefore, for the holiday’s sake he’ll have to take one for the team.
In case you haven’t guessed where this is going. Yes, this pink girl is showing you how to make the perfect, easy Pink Hot Chocolate just in time for Valentine’s Day.
This Pink Hot Chocolate recipe is truly so easy to make by combining all ingredients together. All you’ll need is milk, heavy cream, white chocolate chips, strawberry syrup and red food coloring. Sounds easy enough, right?
Well, let’s make it now…
Pink Hot Chocolate Recipe

Pink Hot Chocolate Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 cups milk
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 12 oz. bag of white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup strawberry syrup
- 4-5 drops of red food coloring
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients into a large pot.
- Then, heat on medium-low until chocolate is melted and ingredients are combined.
- Serve immediately with marshmallows, whipped cream, sprinkles, etc. Enjoy!
See how it easy that was. Now, go ahead I dare you to enjoy a pink hot chocolate with your favorite Valentines now.
Dara says
That sounds so good!!
Janine says
Thanks Dara and is truly yummy, as well as so easy to make, too π
Meredith Spidel says
My daughter would go NUTS for this! Thanks for the idea!
Janine says
Aw, you are so welcome, Meredith!! π
AnnMarie John says
I was intrigued the moment I saw the title because I was wondering “how in the world is Janine going to make pink chocolate, what does she know that I don’t?”. Then I realized that you used white chocolate. It’s too early for me, I’m not thinking right. ?
Janine says
Aw, AnnMarie still a bit too early for me still, too LOL π
William Holland says
Very clever, colorful, and perfect for the season. Thank you for sharing and I hope winter releases its grip on your area soon.
Happy Monday Janine!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Bill and I hope so, too! Happy Monday once again π
Jen says
This is fantastic1 I totally just pinned your awesome recipe π
Janine says
Aw, thanks so much Jen!!! π
Cynthia says
Wowza! I didn’t know there was such a thing as pink hot chocolate. I’m impressed with your ingenuity here – your creativity in coming up with these recipes astounds me!! The white chocolate drops I’m guessing are really sweet, aren’t they? Hehe. I hope you have a *fabulous* Valentine’s Day this week. <3 Sending you hugs and lots of love!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Cynthia and I only realized this recently to be honest. It truly blew my “pink girl” mind and so had to share here. Wishing you a wonderful Valentine’s Day and week ahead. Many hugs and so much love, too!! xoxo <3
Mary says
I hate to admit this but Iβm not a huge hot chocolate fan. That sounds crazy to say out loud but I cannot remember the last time I actually had a warm mug of hot chocolate goodness. Your pumpkin spiced hot chocolate looked divine. Itβs in the 60s in Northern California right but this pink Hot Chocolate is still pretty darn cute. I all the fun sprinkles.
Janine says
Aw, thanks Mary and I am so jealous of your 60 degrees right about now!! π
Christine Carter says
Oh my goodness, this is just PERFECT for your girls! I would have never thought of coloring hot chocolate like this. Wouldn’t this be such a great idea for a class party? If only I still had grade school kids, I would SO do this. π
Janine says
Aw, love the class party idea and would definitely be a fun way to celebrate, too!! π
Leslie says
That is so cute! Definitely perfect for our 5-year-old. Sheβs all about anything pink and sweet. Thanks so much for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!
Janine says
So happy to share and I am with your 5 year old and still a pink girl at almost 41 here, too!! π
Echo says
This is so cute! I’ll have to make this for the kids, after school, tomorrow.
Janine says
Yay and so happy you will be making these for your kiddos, too π
Katherines Corner says
This is so creative, and Lord knows we all love sprinkles. Pink hot chocolate, yes please. Ohh if only I could. This looks so amazing, pinned xo
Janine says
Aw, thanks for pinning and maybe you could make still for your grandkids when they visit xoxo <3
Tamara says
This is so inspired, and I think it’s relevant all year long! Especially for pink princess parties, which we are no stranger to.
Janine says
Omg, I couldn’t agree more and got to love those pink princess tea parties!! π
Rosey says
Pinning this to my Valentine’s Day board. Make no mistake though, I’m creating this recipe on Feb. 25th (today). π It looks delicious. I love that it’s pink.
Janine says
Aw, Rosen that sounds awesome and perfect. Hope you enjoy it today, too π