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Camp Cocoa Mix
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ingredients
1 box (20 cup size) dry milk powder
1 1/2 jars (16 ounce size) coffee creamer
1 large can Nestles Quick cocoa drink mix
1 cup powdered sugar
directions
Mix ingredients together in a large pot or dishpan. Store in containers with tight fitting lids.
To Serve: Add 4 heaping Tbsp of cocoa mix to a cup. Add hot water and stir. Note: I buy one of the 56 oz cans of Nestles Quick and use half for each batch I make.
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nutrition data
82 calories, 0 grams fat, 13 grams carbohydrates, 7 grams protein per 4 tablespoons of mix. This recipe is low in fat.
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reviews & comments
This sounds perfect for tailgating at Bedlam. Thanks
I've made this recipe at a camp before. I believe the powdered sugar should be more like 1 bag instead of 1 cup.
Thanks for the large volume recipe... I wanted to taste test this before making such a large batch and tried to convert it to a single serving... I'm pretty good with math but the figures you gave don't add up. Maybe the powdered milk is throwing it off? Did you mean 20 cups of dry milk powder? Because the amount of creamer adds up to over 8.5 cups. NesQuick is 6 cups plus the one cup of powdered sugar makes for a total of 35.5 cups of mix... doesn't it? Basing the conversion on the recipe making 25 cups of mix and 1/4 cup per serving (100 servings) it looks like this (closest to .5 teaspoons): 3.25 T dry milk 3.5 t creamer 2.5 t quick .5 t powdered sugar Hmmm... doesn't sound so good per serving lol HELP!
January 23, 2007
While I've never been much of a fan for powdered milk,this mix turned out very well. I actually used Walmart's brand of chocolate milk mix powder in place of the Nesquik. Worked great! Thanks!