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12 Churros
5 minutes
5 minutes
0 minutes
12 Churros
1) Fry the pre-prepared churros in an unflavoured oil such as rapeseed. You can also put them in the oven for 4 minutes to heat through.
2) Warm milk in a pan and add 50g per cup of drinking chocolate. Continue to heat and stir until the chocolate has dissolved and you have utterly indulgent thick hot chocolate.
3) Serve as a Spanish style breakfast or have as a treat anytime of the day.
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