Learn how to make the Best Vegan Hot Chocolate EVER! Even readers agree! Just 6 ingredients and ready in 5 minutes! This is better than the dairy versions I used to drink. Semi-sweet chocolate and cocoa powder are what gives a rich chocolate flavor!
Today I’m sharing the absolute best hot chocolate I’ve ever had, vegan or not! It is so creamy, so rich and so decadent and nobody would guess it’s vegan. The same goes for my Homemade Vegan Chocolate Milk.
This recipe is the dairy-free chocolate of my dreams and very exciting to share today.
I haven’t posted here in about a month and I don’t think I’ve ever done that since I started this blog in 2013. However, I had been working nonstop and posting new recipes weekly and was feeling a bit tired. Then I got into a really bad car wreck and got pretty bruised up and really sore. I’m completely healed and fine now, but my car was totaled. I’m truly the most thankful that my daughter was in school and not in the car with me!
I also am back with this delicious best vegan hot chocolate recipe! This dairy-free hot chocolate recipe was a creation from last year and shared a snap of it on this Instagram. I never got around to sharing it on my blog, but now that the weather is cold again and I’m drinking it again, now is the time.
WHY THIS IS THE BEST VEGAN HOT CHOCOLATE
I’m very, very picky when it comes to hot chocolate. Too many recipes are too watery, too bland, not chocolatey enough or sweet enough for me. I’ve tried so many. I don’t want my hot chocolate cloyingly sweet, but I don’t like it too bitter either.
Well, this dairy-free hot chocolate is my favorite ever.
It’s rich, creamy and a rich, decadent chocolate flavor, as well as perfectly sweetened. It’s not too thick, in other words, it’s not a French hot chocolate, haha. I’ve had a French hot chocolate in Paris many years ago and it’s VERY thick and rich and like drinking straight chocolate. Yummy, yes, but a bit too much for when I want to sit down and enjoy a full cup of hot chocolate.
THE BEST INGREDIENTS FOR VEGAN HOT CHOCOLATE
So, to achieve my perfect Vegan Hot Chocolate, I used:
- semi-sweet chocolate
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- maple syrup
- canned “lite” coconut milk (forget almond milk, not creamy enough and too strong of a flavor)
- ground espresso
- vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
Lite coconut milk leaves no flavor whatsoever of coconut, but is the perfect creamy base for this.
The need for chocolate chips is because they contain cocoa butter and that is what helps make this a rich chocolate flavor, as well as thicken it up when it heats up. My favorite brand is Enjoy Life Chocolate Chips, because they are vegan. Just cocoa powder is hot cocoa, but this is hot chocolate. It should be richer and creamier. I see many often get them confused, but they are definitely different.
See those delicious cookies in the photos? They are my DOUBLE CHOCOLATE FUDGE CRINKLE COOKIES and are to die for! Get them here!
The Best Vegan Hot Chocolate!
Ingredients
- One 13.5 oz can "lite" coconut milk (this truly is the best milk to make hot chocolate, I would advise against subbing as others I've tried were not good. Lite leaves NO coconut taste!)
- 2 tablespoons (12g) unsweetened cocoa powder
- 3 heaping tablespoons (40g) semi-sweet dairy-free chocolate chips (I used Enjoy Life)
- 1-2 tablespoons (20g) maple syrup, depending on your sweet-o-meter, I did 2
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon ground espresso or instant coffee
- 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt
- Optional: whipped cream, shaved chocolate, marshmallows, etc.
NOTE
- I recommend Thai Kitchen brand for the lite coconut milk. It is amazing and always so smooth and creamy, not watery. Many brands can be rather watery and not smooth.
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a blender and blend for a few minutes on high until completely smooth and frothy.
- Add the mixture to a pot over medium heat. Once it begins to bubble, whisk continuously for about 4 minutes until well heated, the chocolate has completely melted and has thickened just a bit. You don't want to overcook it, or it will get too thick.
- I found this to be the perfect level of sweetness, but if you want yours a tad sweeter, add a little more maple syrup. Remove and pour into mugs and add whipped cream, shaved chocolate, marshmallows, cinnamon, etc. Enjoy!
- This makes enough for 2 mugs. If you are just wanting 1 serving, then place the rest in the fridge and when you are ready to use it, give it a good whisk and reheat on low.
Notes
Nutrition
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This hot chocolate is absolutely decadent. I didn’t want the coffee flavor so only omitted that from the recipe. Perhaps it was because of this that I ever so slightly tasted the coconut. But it was just a nice mild flavor that adds to the drink. I could only drink half however. It was extremely rich and I calculated that in one portion only there is 21 grams of fat, slightly higher than what is written on the recipe. Not a huge difference but I don’t have a strong stomach for rich, high-in-fat foods or drinks. So, I’ve kept the other half for tomorrow and I’ll definitely keep doing this recipe but I’m going to try mixing half coconut milk and half a non-dairy milk. I think for my sensitive stomach that’ll cut down the fat and richness and, for me, it’ll be a better alternative. But it’s definitely delicious as is!
Do you taste the coffee in this recipe? I wish I enjoyed the taste of coffee but I just can’t. I just want to know if I should omit it.
Thanks, I am so excited!
In my opinion, not at all, just super chocolatey. Espresso just enhances the rich flavor, but you can leave it out if you like.
Hello!
For the ground espresso/instant coffee ingredient – are you literally adding the ground beans/instant granules or the shot of espresso made from them.
Hi! The dry grounds of instant espresso 🙂
Absolutely delicious!
Perfect! Couldn’t have found a better flavor anywhere. The texture is so authentic and old fashioned.
Bravo!
Aww thank you so much!!
Hi Brandi,
Is it possible to make this without the ground espresso?
yes!
Oh that’s great, thanks!
I’m confused on the instructions on Step 2. If we have a Vitamix blender do we add in the chocolate chips, blend, then heat over the stove, but adding in (MORE?) chocolate chips? Or is the Step 2 for those w/o the Vitamix?
Hi, sorry for any confusion! I edited the directions.
I made it this morning for a Christmas treat. SUPER Delicious!! Thank you!
SO wonderful!!
Best hot chocolate I have ever made. Made this for my vegan bf but will continue to do this for myself.
I am going to make it for my family and see if they notice it’s vegan
Yay, really glad to hear that!
Hi! 🙂 Random question…once I blended all the ingredients.. can I use a milk frother/steamer to bring the drink to warm temperature, or does it have to be heated over the stove?
I’m not sure it would thicken properly with just a frother!
The original and the best. I drank gourmet hot chocolate in Paris, France once and it was something you never forget. And now I can recreate the deliciousness, but vegan, any time.
That is so amazing to hear Lauren!!
Made this for a hot cocoa competition at work since I can’t have dairy. People were blown away that it was dairy free and that it didn’t taste like coconut. Fantastic recipe!
Used soy milk and it still turned out great for me. Love how chocolatey it is.