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Warm Winter Drinks for Kids

Vanilla hot chocolate, spiced apple cider and more!

bcjengenova Jen Genova |

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  • Mexican Hot Chocolate with Dulce de Leche Cream

    Mexican Hot Chocolate with Dulce de Leche Cream

    This creamy Mexican hot chocolate has an optional kick for adults in that decadent dulce de leche!
    Make Mexican Hot Chocolate with Dulce de Leche Cream »

  • Hot Apple Cider with Honey-Rum Marshmallows

    Hot Apple Cider with Honey-Rum Marshmallows

    Kids will drink anything with marshmallows, but these fluffy mounds of honey-rum extract are a happy surprise.
    Make Hot Apple Cider with Honey-Rum Marshmallows »

  • Hot Toffee Chocolate

    Hot Toffee Chocolate

    If someone took a candy bar and melted it into a hot chocolate drink, this would be the result.
    Make Hot Toffee Chocolate »

  • Melted Ice Cream Cocoa

    Melted Ice Cream Cocoa

    Melted. Ice. Cream. Cocoa. ’Nuff said.
    Make Melted Ice Cream Cocoa »

  • Peppermint Hot Chocolate

    Peppermint Hot Chocolate

    The flavors of the season are alive and bright in this hot chocolate that puts all those leftover candy canes to use!
    Make Peppermint Hot Chocolate »

  • Kid-friendly Wassail

    Kid-friendly Wassail

    No alcohol here! This kid-friendly version of the Yuletide classic is spiced up with cinnamon and citrus.
    Make Kid-friendly Wassail »

  • Dairy-free Coconut Hot Chocolate

    Dairy-free Coconut Hot Chocolate

    This coconut hot chocolate is perfectly yummy, whether you’re lactose intolerant or not.
    Make Dairy-free Coconut Hot Chocolate »

  • Homemade Eggnog

    Homemade Eggnog

    You can make this holiday classic warm or cold — and year-round, now that you have the recipe.
    Make Homemade Eggnog »

  • Red Velvet Hot Chocolate

    Red Velvet Hot Chocolate

    It’s your favorite cake — in a mug. Cocoa is what gives red velvet cake its signature flavor and the same can be said for this amazing drink.
    Make Red Velvet Hot Chocolate »

  • Warm Butterbeer

    Warm Butterbeer

    The Hogwarts favorite comes home to warm your kids — and you! Don'’t worry — there’'s no alcohol here!
    Make Warm Butterbeer »

  • Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate

    Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate

    It was only a matter of time before someone decided to turn everyone’s favorite dessert combination into a drink!
    Make Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate »

  • Caramel Steamed Milk

    Caramel Steamed Milk

    No need to pay for a fancy steamed-milk drink when you can make this sweet caramel version
    at home.
    Make Caramel Steamed Milk »

  • Nutella Hot Chocolate

    Nutella Hot Chocolate

    Combine two of America’s favorite ingredients? Yes, we did. Satisfy your hazelnut-chocolate craving with this cozy and comforting Nutella hot chocolate.
    Make Nutella Hot Chocolate »

  • Warm Spiced Milk

    Warm Spiced Milk

    End your day with a warm cup of spiced milk — the perfect drink before bedtime!
    Make Warm Spiced Milk »

  • Hot Spiced Ginger Lemonade

    Hot Spiced Ginger Lemonade

    We know, we know — lemonade in the winter? But one sip of this warm ginger-and-lemon drink and you’ll be wondering why you never made it before.
    Make Hot Spiced Ginger Lemonade »

  • Spiced Honey Milk Punch

    Spiced Honey Milk Punch

    Don’t like eggnog? Try this warm milk flavored with honey and classic winter spices.
    Make Spiced Honey Milk Punch »

  • Warm Apple Cider Punch

    Warm Apple Cider Punch

    This isn’t your typical warm apple cider! We’ve kicked it up with ginger beer and honey, resulting in a fizzy, festive drink your family will love!
    Make Warm Apple Cider Punch »

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Jen Genova
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Jennifer Genova is an editorial assistant who uses working at Babble as a cover for her obsession with celebrity gossip. Proudly spray-tanned and acrylic-nail adorned, with the Joisey accent to boot, she believes in love, good pizza, and the use of designer handbags as mood enhancers.

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6 thoughts on “Warm Winter Drinks for Kids

  1. Anonymous says:

    These look so good that making instant hot cocoa will not have the same pleasure.

  2. mmmhealthyfoodie says:

    YUMMY! The picture sure makes the recipe look even tastier. I would simply offer a friendly recommendation. When using egg-based recipes, maybe try pasteurized shelled eggs. Especially when you have sunny-side eggs, (fried eggs,) raw cookie dough, anything to that affect which leaves some part of the egg raw. Only reason I say this is because I am concerned with what I eat,and also look at those who I’m cooking for. With all these recent egg recalls, you can never be to sure. You should check them out

  3. Yong Choi says:

    I love it!

  4. Jillian Renee Brosius says:

    Oh wow…these plus the previously published cupcakes and BAM! Perfect yummy special treats for everyone!!

  5. jenny v says:

    hi Brooke! i hope you don’t mind, i added a picture & link to this recipe (and credited you) on my facebook fanpage for Mexican Hot Chocolate: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Mexican-Hot-Chocolate/77973486453 i hope it’s not a problem, but if it is don’t hesitate to let me know. thank you, jenny ?

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