Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe (vegan & dairy free!) | Ambitious Kitchen (2024)

This time of year I’m always CRAVING hot chocolate. That’s not anything new though. As soon as the winter months roll in, I try to get my hot chocolate fix in any way I can. Pile on the marshmallows plus homemade whipped cream and don’t forget that adorable cute cinnamon stick for stirring.

I’m all about that hot cocoa life. For years now I’ve been making this healthy hot chocolate recipe at LEAST 4x/week. Tony and I love it!

A couple of years back I started myself on a little quest to make a really, really freaking good HEALTHY hot chocolate that I could sip on while I binge-watch all the Christmas movies on Netflix. Trust me, you’re going to fall in love with this easy hot cocoa recipe.

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Ingredients in healthy hot chocolate

I say, screw those Swiss Miss hot cocoa mix packets, my version is something you can feel good about sippin’ down. Here are the 4 (yes, four!) ingredients you’ll need for this healthy hot chocolate:

  • Milk: I like to use a combination of unsweetened almond milk and light coconut milk to keep the healthy hot chocolate dairy-free and ultra creamy. The coconut milk adds a slight sweetness and amazing flavor. I recommend using light coconut milk from the can. You could also use oat milk or any dairy-free milk you’d like along with the coconut milk!
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder: a high-quality cocoa powder or cacao powder is essential. I highly recommend using Ghirardelli’s 100% cocoa. I think it has the best flavor for hot chocolate (and trust me, I’ve tried quite a few!)
  • Pure maple syrup: I love how delicious the maple syrup tastes in this recipe, plus it’s a natural sweetener. I recommend sticking with maple syrup and not swapping it for something like honey because the honey flavor will overpower the chocolate.
  • Vanilla extract: a splash of vanilla brings lovely flavor to the hot cocoa. Not completely necessary, but oh so good!

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What makes this hot chocolate healthier?

Traditional hot chocolate is made with full fat milk and/or half and half and lots of white sugar to make it creamy and sweet. While delicious and nostalgic, I wanted to make a healthy hot chocolate recipe with some more wholesome ingredients that you can enjoy even if you’re vegan or dairy free! This 4-ingredient healthy hot chocolate is:

  • Made with both almond milk and coconut milk to keep it vegan and dairy free
  • Naturally sweetened with only pure maple syrup

It took me a few times to perfect the recipe, but I truly believe that my healthy hot chocolate recipe is the BEST VEGAN & DAIRY FREE HOT CHOCOLATE EVER. It’s creamy, and perfectly sweet, with just the right amount of cocoa to keep it intense and rich-tasting.

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Tips for making the best healthy hot chocolate

The best part about this dairy free hot chocolate recipe? How easy it is to make! I have a few tips for making it perfectly creamy and delicious:

  • Mix on low. Combine all of your ingredients in a small pot or small saucepan just over medium low heat.
  • Keep on whisking. Make sure to whisk continuously until smooth to get rid of any lumps from the cocoa powder.
  • Don’t let it boil. Be sure not to let the hot chocolate boil as the almond milk might burn and change the flavor — just whisk it until it’s nice and steamy.
  • Jazz up your mug. Remember to add your fav toppings! I love whipped cream, marshmallows and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Want a nightcap?

Try adding 1 shot of amaretto to your hot chocolate for a little extra coziness! Tony LOVES it this way and it’s perfect for the holiday season.

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How to make hot chocolate in your slow cooker

This delicious, healthy hot chocolate can be made on the stovetop or right in your slow cooker! To do so:

  1. Feel free to quadruple the recipe (x all ingredients by 4) so that it serves 8.
  2. Whisk ingredients together in the slow cooker
  3. Place your slow cooker on the warm setting and allow the cocoa to warm for 1-2 hours before serving!

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I hope you love this healthy hot chocolate recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

ServesServes 2 servings

My favorite delicious healthy hot chocolate recipe that's both vegan and dairy free! This dairy free hot chocolate recipe is made with a mix of both coconut milk and almond milk and is naturally sweetened with pure maple syrup. The perfect nightcap during the chilly winter months!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup light coconut milk (from the can)
  • 1 ½ cups unsweetened almond milk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (I use Ghirardelli’s 100% unsweetened cocoa powder)
  • Pinch of sea salt

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a small pot and place over medium low heat. Whisk vigorously to combine and to get rid of any lumps of cocoa. Do NOT let the hot chocolate boil or you risk burning the almond milk, which can turn the flavor into something you do not want. Simply warm in the pot until steamy, about 3-5 minutes.

  • Once hot chocolate is hot, remove from heat and pour into 2 mugs. Top with whipped cream, dairy free whipped cream, marshmallows or vegan marshmallows. Chocolate shavings or a dusting of cocoa powder on top are fun too! Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

To make this recipe in the slow cooker: you can feel free to quadruple the recipe (x all ingredients by 4) so that it serves 8. Whisk ingredients together in the slow cooker and place on warm setting and allow to warm for 1-2 hours before serving to guests!

Optional: add a shot of amaretto into your hot cocoa before serving. My husband LOVES it this way and it makes a fun holiday cozy nightcap!

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 166calCarbohydrates: 18.7gProtein: 1.8gFat: 10.2gSaturated Fat: 7.1gFiber: 2.6gSugar: 13.6g

Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by:Eat Love Eats

This post was originally published on December 21, 2020, republished on December 15, 2021, and republished on December 17th, 2023.

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FAQs

What dairy free milk is best for hot chocolate? ›

Cashew Milk

Probably one of the best plant-based milks for a thick, creamy hot chocolate. The smooth, slightly sweet and fairly flavour-neutral milk means you end up with a delicious hot chocolate and a fantastic foundation for creating hot chocolate specials with syrups and sauces.

Which instant hot chocolate is vegan? ›

Ghirardelli Hot Cocoa

The brand's Double Dark Premium and Chocolate Mocha are both vegan-friendly.

Which is healthier, hot cocoa or hot chocolate? ›

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.

What's better hot chocolate 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 can I substitute for milk in hot chocolate? ›

Dairy-Free Options
  • Rice Milk. Works best with: Tea. Hot Chocolate.
  • Soya Milk. Works best with: Tea (Unsweetened) Coffee (Sweetened)
  • Almond Milk. Works best with: Tea (Sweetened) Hot Chocolate (Unsweetened)
  • Coconut Milk. Works best with: Hot Chocolate. Coffee.

Which plant-based milk is best in hot drinks? ›

The creamy nature of oat milk makes it perfect for coffee. We like it because it doesn't overpower the taste, unlike other milk alternatives for coffee or tea.

What chocolate is surprisingly vegan? ›

Lindt Excellence 70% Dark Chocolate

The ingredients of these bars include cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, and vanilla. It couldn't be simpler and it's always nice to enjoy a product that hasn't had its recipe tampered with to make it plant-based.

What hot chocolate can vegans have? ›

  • Options Vegan Belgian Hot Chocolate Drink 200G. Write a review. ...
  • Cadbury Hot Chocolate Cocoa Powder 500G. Write a review. ...
  • Green & Blacks Organic Cocoa Fair Trade 125G. Write a review. ...
  • Cadburys Bounville Hot Chocolate Cocoa Powder 250G. ...
  • Sweet Freedom Chocolate Shot Liquid Chocolate 320G. ...
  • Galaxy Vegan Instant Hot Chocolate 250G.

Who makes vegan hot chocolate? ›

Vegan Hot Chocolate | Hotel Chocolat.

Which is the healthiest hot chocolate? ›

Healthy Hot Chocolate Ingredients:

Unsweetened cocoa powder (or cacao powder, which is raw chocolate powder) Honey or maple syrup to sweeten it up (use a natural sweetener so you can control the quality and amount of sugar) Vanilla extract to give it a rich, gourmet flavor.

What is more unhealthy hot chocolate or coffee? ›

A healthier option: Compared to coffee, hot chocolate contains less fat and calories and is a good source of antioxidants.

Which hot chocolate is good for health? ›

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.

Should I drink coffee or hot chocolate? ›

One cup of hot chocolate made from a powdered mix provides 6 grams of fat, 9 grams of protein, 2.5 grams of fiber, and some minerals. It's still much more nutritious than black coffee or tea, which contain no calories at all.

Is Abuelita hot chocolate made with water or milk? ›

Can ABUELITA™ be prepared with water? Instant Hot Chocolate ABUELITA™ envelopes can be prepared with water. Tablets, Marqueta and Granulated ABUELITA™ can be prepared with dairy milk or non-dairy alternatives.

Is it OK to drink hot chocolate with water? ›

However, we were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed the water-based cocoa. While it wasn't as creamy as the milk, it had its benefits. If you're looking for something a bit less decadent, the water option would be perfect.

Is hot chocolate better with oat or almond? ›

Our main determining factor for this showdown was creaminess. While the almond milk hot cocoa was watery and the chocolate tasted somewhat diluted, the oat milk gave us a cocoa-forward, sweet beverage that had the same thickness as a recipe made with regular milk or potentially even a fattier cream.

Which dairy free milk tastes most like milk? ›

Wondermilk. Out of the listed options, the So Delicious Dairy Free Wondermilk tops as the best brand that closely resembles actual milk in terms of consistency, creaminess and slightly sweet mild flavor. It contains coconut and oat milk, with hints of oat taste and full texture.

What is the best milk for making hot chocolate? ›

I prefer whole milk or 2% milk, but you can choose any milk that you choose (I've even used unsweetened almond milk). Whisk in cocoa powder and sugar, and heat until warm.

What is the best type of milk for hot chocolate? ›

Dairy Milk: Full cream dairy milk remains a classic choice for a rich, velvety hot chocolate. Plant-Based Milks: Soy, oat, almond, and coconut milks offer delightful plant-based alternatives, each adding a unique twist.

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