The Ultimate Drinking Chocolate • the ultimate recipe! (2024)

A perfect cup of drinking chocolate makes frigid weather (almost) bearable. This hot chocolate recipe is thick, rich, and indulgent, made without cream or thickeners ~ bring it on, winter, we’re ready!

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drinking chocolate is turbo-charged hot chocolate!

Most hot chocolate is way too bland for me, it’s usually too thin, and lacks the rich complexity of its namesake. I crave a drinking chocolate that is basically…melted ganache in a cup!

Remember ‘Chantico’ from Starbucks? I used to love those tiny little 6-ounce cups, but apparently it was a colossal flop. People didn’t want to pay a primo price for such a diminutive drink. And then there were those pesky calories (it was the most calorie dense of any Starbucks drink.) Chantico only lasted a year before it was yanked from the menu, and I’ve been trying to replicate it ever since.

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Let’s just say I’ve made A LOT of hot chocolate, and I’ve experimented with different types of chocolate, heavy cream, evaporated milk, and all sorts of thickening agents.

In the end, what it finally comes down to is the ratio of high quality chocolate to regular milk. That’s it! Just follow this recipe to taste the result.

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drinking chocolate is a once in a while indulgence

The amount of chocolate in this recipe definitely puts it squarely in decadent-territory, but don’t worry, if you’re anything like me, you won’t be tempted to drink the whole batch. It’s INTENSE, in a good way, and meant to be savored almost like a small glass of scotch whiskey or a perfectly made espresso. It’s the ideal way to cap off a meal where you want something sweet but not filling.

what you’ll need

  • chocolate ~ I used semi-sweet.
  • milk ~ plain whole milk. No heavy cream or half and half necessary!
  • salt
  • vanilla extract ~ along with the salt this helps bloom the flavor of the chocolate.
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how to melt chocolate and milk

If you’ve ever made homemade hot chocolate and had trouble getting the whole thing to melt cohesively, you’re not alone. Here are a few tips to help with that:

  • Chocolate that comes in bars or wafers is the easiest to melt. Chocolate chips are actually formulated to hold their shape (as in cookies) so they aren’t always the best choice.
  • If using bar chocolate, be sure to cut it into small pieces. The smaller your pieces of chocolate to start with, the quicker and more smoothly they’ll melt into your milk.
  • If you’re using wafers, which are specifically made to melt easily, there is no need to break them down into smaller pieces.
  • Even after your chocolate has melted in your milk it can remain ‘speckle-y.’ The trick is simply to heat the mixture over low/medium heat for longer than you might think. Giving the chocolate some time to fully melt makes for a smoother end result. I take about 10 minutes. I will sometimes turn the heat off and let the pot sit for a while to encourage complete melting.
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choosing the perfect chocolate for hot chocolate

Choose carefully because chocolate is the star in this recipe.

  • It may seem obvious, but choose a chocolate you like! Different types of chocolate as well as different brands will change the outcome in subtle ways.
  • I think semi-sweet chocolate strikes the perfect balance between sweet milk chocolate and bittersweet chocolate, but all three can be used, or mixed!
  • There are all kinds of fancy single-origin chocolate bars on the market these days which would make a great cup of drinking chocolate.
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variation ideas

  • I like to let the chocolate shine and only add a pinch of salt and vanilla, but there are lots of additional flavors that play well with chocolate that you can experiment with. Try spices like cinnamon, cardamom, or ginger. Extracts like almond or peppermint also work great. Sometimes I’ll add a bit of cayenne pepper for a kick.
  • Make it an after dinner dessert co*cktail by spiking your drinking chocolate with your favorite spirit. I love Amaretto, Cognac, Grand Marnier, Kahlua, or Bailey’s Irish Cream.
  • Non dairy milks like almond milk or coconut milk can be used.
  • Simply use keto friendly chocolate and heavy cream for a keto drinking chocolate.
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more chocolate, please

  • Dark Chocolate Truffle Tart
  • Perfect Chocolate Pudding
  • Flourless Belgian Chocolate Cake
  • Chocolate Souffle
  • Double Dark Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies
  • Jewel Box Truffles

Drinking Chocolate

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A perfect cup of drinking chocolate is one of the purest delights of the winter season! This hot chocolate recipe is thick, rich, and indulgent.

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Cook Time:10 minutes minutes

Total Time:10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small, heavy bottomed saucepan, combine the chocolate, milk, and salt.

  • Heat gently over low/medium heat for a few minutes, whisking regularly, until the chocolate is completely melted. It should be steaming, but don't let it come to a simmer. (Cooking the hot chocolate a little lower and slower helps the chocolate to fully melt rather than remain speckle-y in the milk.)

  • Off the heat, add the vanilla extract and stir.

  • Serve immediately in small cups, topped with whipped cream, if you like.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: beverage, chocolate, holidays, hot chocolate, milk, winter

Nutrition

Calories: 408 kcal · Carbohydrates: 36 g · Protein: 7 g · Fat: 26 g · Saturated Fat: 15 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 8 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 16 mg · Sodium: 58 mg · Potassium: 485 mg · Fiber: 5 g · Sugar: 27 g · Vitamin A: 226 IU · Calcium: 173 mg · Iron: 4 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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FAQs

Is a chocolate drink a true solution? ›

Well-stirred hor chocolate is a suspension as it is prepared by mixing chocolate with hot water and milk. A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture that is distributed throughout in another phase. After stirring the hot chocolate well, the chocolate settles down at bottom of a cup, and therefore, it is a suspension.

Is chocolate a solution solute or solvent? ›

In hot chocolate, the hot water or milk acts as the solvent to dissolve the cocoa powder, the solute.

What is the drink of the gods cocoa? ›

The plant's flesh and the cacao drinks were regarded as the body and blood of the gods, and Aztecs believed that consuming cacao bestowed mortals with wisdom from Quetzalcoatl. Like the Maya, they believed that cacao was an ingredient in the creation of humans.

What is the solution of chocolate drink? ›

In hot chocolate, the hot water or hot milk acts as the solvent that dissolves the cocoa powder, the solute.

Is chocolate addiction a real thing? ›

Chocolate addiction isn't an official diagnosis. Still, it's possible to experience chocolate cravings and eat more than you should. Chocolate contains ingredients — such as sugar and fat — that also exist in other addictive foods. They're the reason many people cave to chocolate cravings.

Who is the god of chocolate? ›

The Aztecs believed that it actually came from a god; specifically Quetzalcoatl, and that drinking cacao beverages helped mere mortals share in some of the god's wisdom [sources: International Cocoa Organization; Robles].

What ingredients did the drink of the gods have? ›

According to the Exploratorium Magazine, “The frothy beverage, which was sometimes made with water, and sometimes with wine, could be seasoned with vanilla, pimento, and chili pepper. It was thought to cure diarrhea and dysentery, and was believed to be an aphrodisiac.

What is the drink of the gods made from? ›

Drink of the Gods – American Religious Sounds Project Gallery. Bottles of mead, an alcoholic drink made from fermented honey, which is sacred beverage among some Pagans.

Why is milk not a solution? ›

Note: Milk isn't a solution since it has two phases floating inside it: a liquid phase and a solid phase. Because fat (called cream) is less dense than water, it separates from the rest of the milk and rises to the top, making unhom*ogenized milk a suspension rather than a solution.

Would chocolate milk be a solution? ›

A solution is a combination of two things, but it is well mixed down to the molecular level and stable. A heterogeneous mixture on the other hand will settle. Salt water is a solution. Chocolate milk is a heterogeneous mixture.

Is Kool Aid a mixture or solution? ›

Answer and Explanation: Kool-Aid drink is composed of a lot of ingredients, including water and flavoring. This means that Kool-Aid drink is a mixture.

Is cacao a god? ›

As the plant was considered to be of divine origin (the Mayans called it 'xocoatl' or 'god's food'), the consumption of cocoa was restricted to the most prominent members of society. Cocoa played an important role in the material and spiritual life of these cultures.

Why is cacao so spiritual? ›

It was also believed that the gods gifted cacao to the people directly. The scientific genus name for cacao is theobroma, which translates to “Food of the Gods,” and the Maya believed that cacao was a key ingredient in restoring balance and connection to the divine.

How did the Mayans drink cacao? ›

Mayans worshipped xocolatl (or bitter water) made with crushed cocoa, cornmeal and chilli pepper. Their drinking chocolate cup of choice? Large vessels with spouts, coveted, yet not so practical. To create a foam they would pour liquid back and forth between bowls from a height – like ancient baristas.

Is chocolate a mixture or solution? ›

hom*ogeneous mixture. Chocolate is made up of cocoa powder, cocoa butter, sweetener, and some other substances that are mixed with each other in an indefinite ratio. So, chocolate is not a pure substance but is a hom*ogenous mixture (it has a uniform composition).

What is an example of a true solution? ›

A true solution is a hom*ogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which the particle size of the material dissolved (solute) in the solvent is less than 10-9 m or 1 nm. True solution is exemplified by a simple sugar solution in water.

Is chocolate drink a substance or mixture? ›

Answer. A mixture is defined as a physical combination of two or more substances. ... Therefore, chocolate milk would be a hom*ogeneous mixture. Since there are two components, chocolate and milk, and when they are mixed together there is no obvious separation of the two substances, everything is uniform.

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