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  • if you're from Australia, you might know a chocolate chain called Max Brenner.

  • Max Brenner is a coffee shop - Max Brenner himself is a chocolatier they call him.

  • When you go order a hot chocolate from Max Brenner, there's a whole bunch of different

  • options, and one of them is called an Italian Thick.

  • It is without a doubt my favourite hot chocolate in the world.

  • The only issue is that it costs a bit over $7.

  • I probably could have paid off my university tuition with the amount of money I have spent

  • on those hot chocolates throughout university, so I think it's about time that I stopped

  • buying them and started making them for myself.

  • Last time that I went, Dan and I peered over the coffee machine and we watched the Barista

  • making it, and it seemed as though they used melted chocolate (which looked quite runny,

  • which made me think perhaps the melted chocolate had some milk in it to kind of make it a bit

  • more runny) and custard, and that seemed to be about it.

  • That's what i'm going to do for you today guys.

  • I have tried it, I have tested it, and it is not healthy at all, so if you're diabetic,

  • pre diabetic, watching your weight or sensible, then please turn off this video now, because

  • this video is not for you.

  • This video is for those of us that don't mind killing ourselves with kindness, and drinking

  • an entire bucket of liquid chocolate.

  • So without further ado, let's go to the tutorial!

  • Are you ready?

  • What you'll need for this tutorial is a pyrex container, a bag of chocolate melts - you

  • can use white chocolate if you want to color it, or you can use milk chocolate or dark

  • chocolate, what ever your preference is.

  • We'll need custard (which is a key ingredient).

  • I'm using this Farmhouse Gold, but you can use any brand of custard.

  • Milk, of course, but milk is ugly so that's not going to be in frame.

  • We'll top it with some whipped cream - i've got purple - this is Ube extract, which is

  • a sweet potato, but you can just use purple food dye if you want.

  • I've also got some pink food dye here, which has a blue lid, which is confusing, but that

  • IS pink.

  • Then a whole bunch of toppings (any really).

  • I've got edible glitter, stars, sprinkles, chocolates.

  • That's it!

  • That's all you need.

  • You'll also need a glass.

  • Very simple - just pop your white chocolate melts in the Pyrex container (i'm

  • using half a bag) and cover them with milk.

  • Microwave for 1 minute.

  • That's had one minute in the microwave.

  • We'll give it a stir - it'll start to thicken up as you stir it.

  • The chocolate should all be melted.

  • Once that's stirred, we'll add the custard.

  • I'm adding a couple of dollops.

  • Give that a stir, and that's going back in the microwave for another 30 seconds.

  • We're going in with pink food colouring - I don't bother to separate it for the two different

  • colours.

  • I do the pink first, then add purple over the top.

  • You can always add strawberry flavouring if you want.

  • Half of that can go in to our glass.

  • Now, go in with the Ube (just a drop).

  • Using the back of a very big spoon, slowly pour the purple on one side of the glass.

  • Make sure that it is being poured very slowly, and only on one side.

  • Take our whipped cream - and add some fun toppings.

  • This is what I would assume if you bottled Morgan Freeman's voice and turned it in to

  • a drink, that is what this is.

  • It's thick, smooth, rich and luscious.

  • @prettypastelplease

if you're from Australia, you might know a chocolate chain called Max Brenner.

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