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Home » Food » Romantic Valentine’s Day Hot Chocolate Bombs

Romantic Valentine’s Day Hot Chocolate Bombs

01/13/2021 by The Mama Maven

My latest obsession is making Hot Chocolate Bombs, so with Valentine’s Day coming, why not make romantic Valentine’s Day Hot Chocolate Bombs? I love to create beautiful things and with Valentine’s Day coming up, I wanted to spoil my family. This time, instead of using my silicone egg mold, I invested in a real Hot Chocolate Bomb Mold from Amazon, got all my supplies (including a small pastry brush) and started creating to make my Valentine’s Day Hot Chocolate Bombs. Here’s how I did it.

Romantic Valentine's Day Hot Chocolate Bombs | The Mama Maven Blog

What You’ll Need:

Ingredients for Hot Chocolate Bombs

The white Chocolate Wafers or Chocolate Chips of your choice. I used white chocolate chips, but dark or milk chocolate will work also.

A proper Hot Chocolate Bomb Mold from Amazon – I got these one and I was happy. This is the large size (watch the sizes offered) – while they seemed smaller than what I was expecting, they were still big enough. They fit nicely into a cup or a cupcake liner (which is the way to present these)

Sprinkles – I love these multi-colored 6 in one sprinkles (real bang for your buck)

White Cookie Icing

Cupcake liners

Sanding Sugar sprinkles – I used red but also had pink

Hot Chocolate Mix – I used one packet to fill 3 spheres. These also look like they’d work.

Pink Heart Marshmallows – I used them from the Lucky Charms Marshmallow pack – I also found these

Pastry Brush

A spoon

Instructions:

I melted chocolate chips. I used white chocolate chips, but you can use chocolate wafers or dark or milk chocolate chips.

Then take your hot chocolate mold. If you have the silicone egg bites mold, this will still work, but I found it so much easier using the proper hot chocolate bomb mold.

Hot Chocolate Bomb Mold

Use a spoon or a small pastry brush to cover the mold with your chocolate – make sure you have it fully covered. I found I had to go back a couple time to make sure I got every inch of my molds. Remember you need two sides to make one hot chocolate bomb!
Then pop it in the freezer for around 30 minutes.

Because I used a proper mold, they popped out really easily and intact – definitely not like the silicone egg bites mold (which I had to run under water to release).

Spheres on tray

This was a smoother process, but be careful, your hot chocolate bomb pieces are still delicate.

Holding a sphere

Then add your hot chocolate mix, sprinkles and marshmallows inside of one of your hot chocolate bomb spheres. I found that one packet will fill at least 3 spheres.

Filled Hot Chocolate Bombs

Then take the tops of the spheres that don’t have the hot chocolate in them and melt on a hot pan for a few seconds (one at a time) and then place on top of your hot chocolate bomb to make it whole.

melting the sphere

I admit this wasn’t as easy as I thought and one of my hot chocolate bombs was melting a little. I had to brush some more chocolate on.

Finished hot chocolate bombs

You can stick it back in the freezer for a few minutes or if it’s sealed to your liking, just start decorating them.
I used white cookie icing to draw designs and then I dusted sprinkles on top. Even if you screw up a little and some of them aren’t so pretty, just add sprinkles and no one will notice!

decorated Valentine's Day Hot Chocolate Bombs

To Serve:

Hot Chocolate Bomb in cup

Place in a large mug and pour hot milk or water over it! It’s so fun to serve and the perfect treat to serve! It’s hard to get romantic now, while we’re in quarantine, so make a batch of these, serve to the kids after dinner and then save two to enjoy with your honey as you connect and gaze into each’s other’s eyes.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Hot Chocolate

Enjoy these romantic Valentine’s Day Hot Chocolate Bombs!

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Filed Under: Chocolate, crafts, Date Night/Afternoon, Desserts, Featured, Food, Recipes Tagged With: dessert, desserts, Hot Chocolate bombs, hot cocoa bombs, Valentine's Day, Valentines

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  1. Elizabeth TierceMiller says

    05/24/2021 at 10:01 AM

    These are so cute and look so good. I tried making some but they bombed and would not stick together.

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  2. Selene Montgomery says

    05/16/2021 at 7:48 AM

    These are definitely ‘the bomb’.

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  3. Maria Adcock says

    01/18/2021 at 3:00 PM

    These look so perfect and yummy! You could sell these, that’s how good they look. Thank you for the tutorial!

    Reply
    • The Mama Maven says

      01/19/2021 at 12:53 PM

      LOL. Thank you for your kind words!

      Reply

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