Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe | From Scratch Fast (2024)

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This quick homemade hot chocolate with cacao powder is made with milk, honey, cacao powder and a touch of vanilla extract.Let me assure you that it’s nearly as easy to make as a powdered mix, but it’s even more delicious and much more nutritious. It’s a wonderful wintertime “treat” that’s really not a treat at all.[New VIDEO below!]

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Ingredients

This healthy hot chocolate is made with just milk (or coconut milk for a vegan variation, see below), cacao powder, honey or maple syrup, and vanilla.

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How to make hot chocolate with raw cacao powder

The recipe is super simple. First, whisk raw cacao powder into cold milk with a drizzle of honey or maple syrup, a splash of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt (which balances the flavors) until smooth. Whisking the cacao into the milk before heating it allows it to dissolve completely (if you add it to hot milk it can clump up). Warm the hot chocolate on the stove, and you’re DONE!

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Hot chocolate variations

Vegan hot chocolate

For a dairy-free hot chocolate, simply swap out regular milk for coconut milk. I prefer canned coconut milk (either whole-fat or low-fat) as opposed to boxed milks or almond milk because of its neutral flavor and silky texture (I find that nut milks can give the hot chocolate an off flavor, but that's subjective). To make it vegan, use maple syrup instead of honey.

Mexican hot chocolate

To put a Mexican spin on this hot chocolate, add a sprinkle of cinnamon and a pinch of cayenne before heating.

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How to serve hot chocolate with cacao powder

Now for the fun part. You can absolutely serve this healthy hot chocolate on its own (which is how we drink it for breakfast). However, if you want to take it over the top (and who doesn’t?) you can dress it up! The kids beg for marshmallows, but as for me, I’ll take a billowy dollop of whipped cream, or, even better, Cardamom Whipped Cream. Oh YES.

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Tips for making homemade hot chocolate:

  • The best hot chocolate is made with cacao powder, which you can find at many grocery stores or online! Raw cacao powder is healthier and richer in chocolate flavor than regular cocoa powder. However, you can use a good quality cocoa powder in its place.
  • It’s important to whisk the cacao powder into the milk before heating it up (it will take a bit of whisking to dissolve). If you add the cacao powder to hot milk it can clump up.
  • This hot cocoa is naturally sweetened with honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar, but you can use regular white or brown sugar instead.
  • I love this small saucepan and mini whisk for making hot chocolate, as well as for oatmeal and sauces.
  • For a vegan version, use canned coconut milk in place of the regular milk (I don’t love the flavor of nut milk in this recipe, but that’s subjective). Swap out the honey for maple syrup.
  • A pinch of salt helps to amplify all of the flavors.
  • Try this hot cacao with Cardamom Whipped Cream!

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FAQs

What is raw cacao powder?

Raw cacao powdered is a less processed form of cocoa powder. The beans are dried at a low temperature before being ground (which is why they’re considered raw). The powder is therefore higher in minerals, enzymes and antioxidants. Even better, it also has a richer, deeper chocolate flavor than regular cocoa powder. I use it in all my baked goods (see below for other ways to use it!).

Can you make cacao powder hot chocolate ahead?

Yes! You can refrigerate the hot chocolate and simply reheat it before serving. The chocolate will settle at the bottom, so just give it a whisk or shake before reheating (I store it in a large jar). If you prefer, you can even serve it as healthy chocolate milk.

Other cacao powder drink recipes:

  • Superfood Berry Smoothies

Baked goods that use cacao powder:

  • Healthy Chocolate Pudding from Scratch
  • No Bake Vegan Chocolate Pudding Tart
  • Fudgy Black Bean Brownies
  • Chocolate Quinoa Cake with Cacao Whipped Cream Frosting
  • Easy Chocolate Almond Cake
  • Double Chocolate Zucchini Brownies
  • Crepe Cake with Cacao Frosting
  • Individual Flourless Chocolate Cakes

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Healthy Hot Chocolate with Cacao Powder

This quick homemade hot chocolate with cacao powder is made with milk, honey and a touch of vanilla.It's nearly as easy to make as a powdered mix, but it’s even more delicious and much more nutritious. For a vegan version, swap out the regular milk for canned coconut milk and use maple syrup or coconut sugar.

Prep Time2 minutes mins

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time7 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: healthy hot chocolate recipe, hot chocolate wtih cacao powder, vegan hot chocolate recipe

Servings: 2 people

Author: Nicki Sizemore

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk (preferably 2% or whole milk)
  • 2 tablespoons raw cacao powder
  • 1 tablespoon honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • Pinch sea salt

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan, combine the milk, cacao powder, honey, vanilla and a pinch of salt (sometimes I also add a pinch of cinnamon or even cayenne, if I’m feeling racy). Whisk until smooth.

  • Place the saucepan over medium heat, and bring the milk to a simmer, whisking often. Give the hot chocolate a taste—if you prefer it sweeter whisk in a bit more honey. Serve warm.

Notes

Do Ahead: The hot chocolate can be transferred to a jar and refrigerated for up to 5 days. Shake or stir it before serving (you can drink it cold or reheat it!).

Tips:

  • The best hot chocolate is made with cacao powder, which you can find at many grocery stores or online! Raw cacao powder is healthier and richer in chocolate flavor than regular cocoa powder. However, you can use a good quality cocoa powder in its place.
  • It’s important to whisk the cacao powder into the milk before heating it up (it will take a bit of whisking to dissolve). If you add the cacao powder to hot milk it can clump up.
  • This hot cocoa is naturally sweetened with honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar, but you can use regular white or brown sugar instead.
  • I love this small saucepan and mini whisk for making hot chocolate, as well as for oatmeal and sauces.
  • For a vegan version, use canned coconut milk in place of the regular milk (I don’t love the flavor of nut milk in this recipe, but that’s subjective). Swap out the honey for maple syrup.
  • A pinch of salt helps to amplify all of the flavors.
  • Try this hot cacao with Cardamom Whipped Cream!

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I’m so happy to hear!!

      Reply

  1. Kathy M says

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    This is very good..... I've made it twice with soy milk. Thank you!

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I'm so happy to hear!

      Reply

      • Erica says

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        We love this recipie and everything we make using our Oatsome Oat milk, good stuffs!

      • Nicki Sizemore says

        Thank you so much for your comment, Erica, and I'm so happy to hear you love the hot cacao!

  2. Amelia says

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    We enjoyed this recipe! I might add more cocao powder next time for a richer taste. I love the cayenne and cinnamon tip 😍

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I'm so glad you enjoyed!!

      Reply

  3. Olivia says

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    Hello,
    I love this hot chocolate!
    I just wondered if you knew the calorie amount per cup?

    Thanks 🙂

    Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Olivia, I'm so glad you love the hot chocolate! Unfortunately I don't have a calorie count, which will vary depending on the milk you use. I hope you have a cozy fall!

      Reply

  4. Jean says

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    I love this hot chocolate drink! I use cacao in my coffee in the morning, makes it much richer. But I'm so glad I tried this hot chocolate recipe. I used honey and I used nonfat powdered milk actually and it turned out great.

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I'm so glad you enjoyed!!

      Reply

    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Jeannie, thank you for you comment, and I'm so glad you enjoyed!!

      Reply

  5. Meg says

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    Very good! The cardamon whipped cream was a life changer. Real, unadulterated food is always going to be healthier despite what some commenters may say. Protein, minerals, nutrients in the FULL-FAT MILK (I used local raw milk), antioxidants, and fiber from raw cacao powder - who needs chocolate-flavored collagen peptides when they can sip on this!?

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I'm with you all the way!! 😊

      Reply

  6. Tanya says

    I tried this recipe twice and the milk split. What am I doing wrong?

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Tanya, I'm sorry to hear you're having issues! What kind of milk were you using? If you're using whole milk it definitely should not split (if it did split it could be an issue with the freshness of the milk). However, almond milk can split, which is why I don't recommend it for this cacao. Let me know!

      Reply

  7. Fi Lindsay says

    Hi. I'm not sure why you call this a healthy drink? Possibly you're not aware of the bad health implications from added sugars and saturated fats? Pretty much all nutritional advice is to keep these to a minimum as they are strongly linked to shorter life expectancy and serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, stroke and type two diabetes.
    If you replaced the milk in your cocoa with low fat milk or a low fat substitute ( coconut milk is high in saturated fats which have yet to be proven to be healthy) and took out the added sugars ( honey/maple syrup) then it would be healthy. Oh and the salt? Unless you have a sodium deficiency then adding salt to anything is not healthy. And really not in anyway needed in a cup of cocoa.
    For sure people may wish to sweeten their drink. But it should be with the minimum amount of sugar necessary for them to enjoy it, and with the knowledge that it isn't healthy and to be aware of guidelines for amounts of added sugars considered to be within safe limits.
    As part of a healthy, wholefood diet, then this could be fine so long as there isn't added sugars and much saturated fat in anything else consumed that day.
    But as a stand alone drink, it's pretty unhealthy.

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    • BA says

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      Using honey or maple syrup is healthy. And gives alternatives for sweeteners. Raw cacao has many heath benefits. Ask any nutritionist, this is a much healthier choice than regular hot chocolate!

      Reply

  8. Lala says

    Can't wait to try I am going to do oat milk I dot do dairy milk. 🙂

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    • lala says

      *don't lol

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Yay! I hope you enjoy!

      Reply

    • H says

      I have tried mine with water and with oat milk using dates to sweeten with pinch cinnamon and pinch chilli. Still not quite happy but tweaking

      Reply

    • Randi says

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      I just made it with oatmilk and added cinnamon and cayenne as I love Mexican chocolate. So yummy

      Reply

      • Nicki Sizemore says

        I love that!!

  9. Terri says

    My son brought me a block of raw cacao from Guatemala at Christmas. He's used it with macadamia butter or tahini and oat milk.This recipe is perfect, thank you.

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Terri, what a wonderful gift! I'm so glad you enjoyed the cacao.

      Reply

  10. Emma says

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    This reminds me of making hot chocolate when I was a kid, using the unsweetened Hershey cocoa but the cacao is much richer. I used to make a paste of a small amount of cold milk with the powder, and used a fork to mix until it was a smooth paste, then added the hot milk. It seems to incorporate the cacao faster than mixing it into the whole cup of milk. I am on a low sodium plan and try to avoid adding salt,, but this is one food that really benefits from just a few grains of sea salt, so I recommend that the salt be added, just alot less than a pinch.

    I also tried mixing the cacao and milk in a blender (for a larger batch) and that worked as well, as long as the powder is added before the milk, to avoid a cacao dust storm 🙂 I think making it ahead and storing in the refrigerator gives it a chance to marry the milk and cacao for a smoother taste. I don't added the salt/honey/vanilla til I'm ready to heat it so it can have sweetness adjusted for each person.

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Thanks so much for your comment! Sometimes I also make a big batch in the blender and heat it as needed. Great tip!

      Reply

  11. Rick Pearce says

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    Best homemade hot cocoa recipe I've ever tried! Very rich, but still healthy. Perfect! Thank you!

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      I'm so glad you enjoyed, Rick!

      Reply

  12. Shey says

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    This recipe is amazing. I do not like the fat from adding dark chocolate and this was perfect for me.

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    • Nicki Sizemore says

      Hi Shey, thank you for your comment, and I'm so glad you enjoyed!

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FAQs

Which is the healthiest hot chocolate? ›

So, you can make your hot chocolate healthy by opting for cocoa powder, or a natural, high cocoa percentage drinking chocolate. Although cocoa powder isn't incredibly low in calories, health isn't just measured by this – keeping a healthy, happy body is far more important than calorie counting.

Is it OK to drink hot chocolate while on a diet? ›

While not a typical weight loss aid, hot chocolate can fit into a weight loss plan if consumed in moderation, made with low-calorie ingredients, and used as an occasional treat to satisfy sweet cravings. Opting for low-fat or plant-based milk and minimizing added sugars can help reduce its calorie impact.

Is drinking hot chocolate daily healthy? ›

If you are mindful of your overall intake of added sugars and calories and choose a hot chocolate that is lower in sugar and fat, enjoying it regularly can be part of a healthy lifestyle. Opting for skimmed or plant-based milk versions with little to no added sugars is a sensible choice for daily consumption.

How unhealthy is hot chocolate? ›

Hot chocolate

If it's made with full-fat milk and topped with whipped cream, this will add more calories, and it will be high in saturated fat, which could affect your cholesterol levels. For a heart-healthy version, mix unsweetened cocoa powder with hot low-fat milk and low-calorie sweetener, if needed.

What is more unhealthy hot chocolate or coffee? ›

While both beverages can be enjoyed in moderation, they differ in their calorie content, fat levels, and caffeine content. As shown in the table above, hot chocolate contains more calories and fat than coffee, making it a more satiating option.

Is hot chocolate made better with milk or water? ›

Although hot chocolate doesn't necessarily need an even more creamy, decadent taste, using milk certainly enriches the experience. We suspect that milk adds a creamier taste than water alone, and when combined with the notes of chocolate, the smooth undertones of the milk simply add a delicious backdrop.

What is the difference between hot chocolate and hot cocoa? ›

Hot Chocolate is made using solid chocolate melted in warm milk or cream. Hot Cocoa, however, is made from a powdered base of cocoa with added sugar and dissolved in hot water or hot milk.

What is the healthiest drink besides water? ›

8 healthy drinks besides water
  1. Green tea. ...
  2. Mint tea. ...
  3. Black coffee. ...
  4. Fat-free milk. ...
  5. Soy milk or almond milk. ...
  6. Hot chocolate. ...
  7. Orange or lemon juice. ...
  8. Homemade smoothies.

How to use cocoa powder for a flat tummy? ›

If you wish to use cocoa powder to burn fat, then make sure you buy a good quality, organic brand, which has no sugar in it. You can add the cocoa powder in small amounts to your warm glass of milk or your bowl of oats in the morning.

Does hot chocolate fill your stomach? ›

Unsweetened cacao powder produces antioxidants that help with the fat-burning process and makes you feel fuller for longer. Also, being low in fat and sugar, your body gets lower calories from cacao powder. No wonder why drinking hot chocolate reduces your appetite, fills your stomach, and decreases food cravings.

Does hot chocolate burn belly fat? ›

Hot chocolate

Cocoa is packed with antioxidants, which reduce your levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that causes your body to cling to belly fat. In fact, one Cornell University study found that the concentration of antioxidants in hot chocolate is up to five times greater than it is in black tea.

Is 2 hot chocolates a day bad? ›

Drinking two cups of hot chocolate a day may help the elderly keep their brains healthy and thinking skills sharp, a study suggests. Researchers took 60 people with an average age of 73 and gave them two cups of hot cocoa a day for 30 days.

Does hot chocolate stain teeth? ›

Hot Chocolate

Chocolate drinks also stain the teeth, although not to the same extent as coffee or tea. That is because the milk in hot chocolate neutralizes the effect. While hot chocolate does not contain stain-causing tannins like cola or tea, it does contain chromogens, which discolor the teeth.

What is the healthiest cocoa powder? ›

“To get the health benefits of cocoa powder, buy unsweetened cocoa powder with no ingredients added,” says Fazio. “It has fewer calories, less fat and sugar and more antioxidants than chocolate powder. Just make sure to read the label, as it will tell you if the product contains cocoa or chocolate.”

Which is healthier, hot chocolate or hot cocoa? ›

If you have a major sweet tooth, hot cocoa might be the better option. But if you're someone who enjoys richer flavors, hot chocolate is the better choice. Although hot cocoa is the sweeter drink, both hot chocolate and hot cocoa are full of sugar, so neither is really healthier than the other.

Is hot chocolate better with milk or water? ›

Although hot chocolate doesn't necessarily need an even more creamy, decadent taste, using milk certainly enriches the experience. We suspect that milk adds a creamier taste than water alone, and when combined with the notes of chocolate, the smooth undertones of the milk simply add a delicious backdrop.

What chocolate drink is good for you? ›

Contains less fat

Hot cocoa is good for your because it has less fat than bar chocolate. Hot chocolate is chocolate melted in liquid, while hot cocoa is cocoa powder melted in hot water or milk.

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