10 Fancy Hot Chocolate Recipes You Need to Try (2024)

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Katlyn Moncada

Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production.

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Updated on December 1, 2022

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When cold weather hits, there's little more soothing than curling up with a cozy mug of hot chocolate. We've rounded up some of our greatest hot chocolate recipes to make your cup of cocoa more decadent. Expect some delicious ideas for hot chocolate mix-ins, stir-ins, and of course marshmallows!

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Cinnamon-Spiced Hot Chocolate with Almond

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The secret to this chocolate drink is a sprinkle of cinnamon and a few drops of almond extract. These extra ingredients may not sound like they'd make much difference, but trust us, your cocoa will be more complex than most as a result. Top with a sky-high dollop of whipped cream and a little more cinnamon for a truly indulgent treat.

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Hot Chocolate Seven Ways

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If you like decadent homemade cocoa, you'll never get tired of trying out all the combinations this recipe offers. Start with our basic hot chocolate recipe, then transform it into peanut butter, spicy, or even pumpkin variations! You'll have enough hot cocoa recipes to keep you busy all winter long.

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DIY Hot Chocolate Bombs with Marshmallows

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Hot cocoa bombs bring a party to your mug! There are several varieties of hot chocolate bombs on the market, but it's way more fun to make them from scratch. Fill a spherical mold with chocolate, cocoa mix, marshmallows, and sprinkles for an interactive sweet treat.

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Hot Chocolate Mix

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Packaged in a cute, homemade reindeer jar, this hot chocolate mix is perfect for gift-giving. Plus, it only calls for five ingredients. This easy hot chocolate recipe won't take you long to make, but it'll be one of the cutest food gift ideas you can share during the holiday season.

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Aztec Hot Chocolate

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The Aztecs were among the first cultures to enjoy hot cocoa. This tribute to the original sipping chocolate features ground chipotle chile pepper, cinnamon, and espresso powder for a slow cooker hot chocolate you won't forget. Don't worry, that extra spice doesn't really bring the heat, but rather enriches the cocoa flavors.

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Hot Cocoa

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This hot chocolate recipe is a lovely option to enjoy after a frigid day sledding or tackling any other outdoor activity. Check out the four variations for liqueur ideas and other hot chocolate topping ideas. Once you've mastered the basic recipe, you can dress it up (like with homemade marshmallows).

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White Hot Chocolate

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This white hot chocolate recipe is anything but bland. In fact, it's full of fall spices. Cinnamon and cardamom add a delicious flavor to this simple vanilla-infused hot cocoa recipe made in a slow cooker. It makes enough for 12, so save the recipe for a day the whole family is gathered.

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Timberline Hot Chocolate

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This dark chocolate drink is best with a dollop of schlag (the German name for a whipped cream sweetened with vanilla). If you want to get real fancy, add a dusting of cocoa and some crushed toffee. Oh, and don't forget a side of cookies. We can already picture ourselves enjoying a steamy mug in front of a cozy fire.

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Frozen Hot Chocolate

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No, this isn't hot chocolate, but it sure is just as delicious. This blended version turns hot cocoa into ice cubes before blending them into a delicious, frosty beverage. Change-up the flavors with our variations for mint, salted caramel, and mocha.

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Hot Orange Mocha

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When you need an extra boost of caffeine, opt for this hot chocolate recipe. The base is made with strong coffee, but adds cocoa powder, orange, and brown sugar for a zesty-sweet finish. The mocha is delicious on its own, but we highly recommend making the whipped honey-orange topping for a creamy finish.

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10 Fancy Hot Chocolate Recipes You Need to Try (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to my hot chocolate to make it better? ›

A quick and easy way to add flavor to your hot chocolate is by adding a splash of your favorite extract. Coconut and almond extracts lend hot chocolate an Almond Joy-like taste, while vanilla adds dimension to the chocolate flavor. Peppermint extract instantly gives the drink a holiday flair.

What is the number one hot chocolate? ›

We'd be remiss not to include Swiss Miss in our taste test because when it comes to hot chocolate mix, it's by far the most well-loved. Swiss Miss makes a variety of flavors of powdered hot chocolate mix from seasonal favorites like pumpkin spice to mix made with unicorn-shaped marshmallows.

What is posh hot chocolate? ›

Pour the milk, double cream and chopped chocolate into a pan. Bring gently to the boil, whisking until smooth. Serve in individual cups or mugs topped with mini marshmallows and a little grated chocolate.

What is the most expensive hot chocolate? ›

I tried Serendipity3′s $250,000 Valentine's Day frozen hot chocolate—here's why it's so expensive. Serendipity3′s Diamond Frrrozen Hot Chocolate costs $250,000 and will only be available on Valentine's Day. This is one Valentine's Day date you might want to split the bill for.

What is the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate? ›

Marshmallows: The Unsung Hero

Believe it or not, the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate is none other than marshmallows. These fluffy, sweet confections are the unsung heroes of the hot chocolate world, adding a delightful creaminess and hint of sweetness that takes the drink to a whole new level.

Why add marshmallows to hot chocolate? ›

The lightness and creaminess created by melting marshmallows or whipped cream into hot cocoa to balance the thickness and richness of the chocolate perfectly. Not to mention, everyone loves using hot chocolate as an excuse to eat marshmallows straight out of the bag or whipped cream right from the can.

Who makes the best hot chocolate in the world? ›

Our Top Hot Chocolate Mix Picks
  • Best Overall: Starbucks Classic Hot Chocolate.
  • Best Budget Pick: Swiss Miss Dark.
  • Best Milk Chocolate: Williams Sonoma Hot Chocolate Classic.
  • Best Dark Chocolate: Godiva Dark.
  • Best White Chocolate: Land O Lakes Arctic White.
  • Best Marshmallow: Barú Fluffy Marshmallow Chocolate Powder.
Dec 11, 2023

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 is a luxury chocolate? ›

Luxury chocolate should contain only the best of ingredients and in preference to inferior ingredients, such as the artificial flavouring “vanillin” or hydrogentated fats, used instead of pure cocoa butter simply because its cheaper.

What do English people call hot chocolate? ›

Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows.

What toppings can you put on hot chocolate? ›

Move Over Marshmallows: 6 Best Hot Chocolate Toppings To Try
  • Whipped Cream. Whipped cream works well with most of the drinks be it hot coffee or cold. ...
  • Dark Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Caramel Or Chocolate Sauce. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Chopped Peanuts. ...
  • Crushed Gingerbread Cookies.
Dec 2, 2023

Did McDonald's ever sell hot chocolate? ›

Taste the delicious chocolatey flavor of McCafé® Hot Chocolate. McDonald's Hot Chocolate recipe features steamed whole milk with rich hot chocolate syrup and is finished with whipped light cream and chocolate drizzle.

What was hot chocolate originally called? ›

The name of this concoction was a combination of both Mayan and Aztec cultures. "The Mayan word 'Xocol', that means 'hot', and the Aztec word 'atl' means 'water'," Spehr said. "So 'xocolatl', that's where 'chocolate' comes from. Originally, this means 'hot water'."

Why is Serendipity 3 famous? ›

The home of amazing food and decadent desserts, such as the world-famous Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, Serendipity3 restaurant has been captivating millions of patrons since its inception. It's an enchanting place where artists and actors of both the past and the present come for inspiration.

Is hot 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.

Is hot chocolate better with water or milk? ›

Which to Use—Milk, Soy, or Water? Whole milk lends to the creaminess and sweetness of hot chocolate, but feel free to use low-fat or nonfat milk if you prefer. For a thicker, richer hot chocolate, switch out 1/4 cup of milk for cream. Soy milk or another non-dairy milk is an alternative if you are lactose intolerant.

What can you add to chocolate to make it smoother? ›

Cocoa butter is the best option as it's the natural fat present in chocolate. Alternatively, you can use a bit of vegetable oil or shortening. Start by adding just a small amount (a teaspoon for every 100 grams of chocolate should suffice), stir it in, and see if the chocolate is thin enough for your needs.

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