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Hot Cocoa

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Servings: 1 cup

5 mins

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Skip the store-bought packets and make this 5-minute hot cocoa recipe! It tastes SO much better and uses just 6 pantry staples. Perfect for a snow day! Recipe includes a how-to video!

Cup of hot cocoa topped with marshmallows, whipped cream, and chocolate shavings.

What’s to Love About This Hot Cocoa Recipe

  • Rich chocolate flavor that’s SO much better than the pre-made packets! No artificial flavors here.
  • Takes just 5 minutes to make! Great for whipping up last-minute.
  • Uses pantry staples, so there’s no need to run to the store. Because of this, it makes a tasty snow day treat, especially when paired with my french toast or peanut butter cookies ❄️
  • Makes a single serving but easily doubles or triples for more.
  • Can be made dairy-free by swapping in a non-dairy milk.

While I already have a rich, decadent hot chocolate recipe on the blog, it’s not necessarily a quick treat. It’s the ultimate hot chocolate if you ask me, but it’s also slightly fussier than ripping open a packet and pouring it in some hot water. Some days I want something that’s just a little bit less complicated, but still chocolatey and flavorful.

This hot cocoa recipe is the solution for all of you who are just as impatient as I am. It’s easier and more basic, but still satisfying and better than those fake store bought packets. It’s perfect for days when you’re snowed in and stuck with what’s already in your pantry. I think you’re going to love it!

Ingredients

This recipe so simple with just 6 ingredients, all of which are pantry staples.

Overhead view of six ingredients including brown sugar, cocoa powder, salt, milk, cream, and vanilla.
  • Milk. I prefer to use whole milk, but you can really use whatever you have on hand, including non-dairy milk. Just keep in mind that whatever milk you use can change the final flavor/texture of your cocoa.
  • Cocoa powder. Do not use Dutch processed cocoa powder, which is unfortunately unpleasant in this drink. Stick with natural cocoa powder for this recipe.
  • Brown sugar. This drink is perfectly sweetened without being over the top. I opt for brown sugar which has a richer flavor than granulated because of the molasses, so it deepens the flavor of the cocoa nicely. I actually do this with quite a few of my chocolatey recipes, like my chocolate cake and my brownies. In a pinch you can substitute granulated sugar.
  • Heavy cream. This is optional, but I love the richness it adds to this recipe. If you don’t have cream, or simply don’t want to use it, you can just use additional milk instead.
  • Vanilla and salt. A pinch of salt and a splash of vanilla round out the flavors and make it so satisfying!

SAM’S TIP: To create a velvety smooth texture, I start by whisking just a bit of the milk with the cocoa and sugar mixture. This helps the sugar dissolve evenly and blooms the cocoa too (for a rich chocolate flavor!).

This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

How to Make Hot Cocoa

Cocoa powder, brown sugar, and salt being whisked together in a pot.
  1. Whisk together the cocoa powder, brown sugar, and salt in a saucepan.
Cocoa and milk mixture darkening on the stovetop.
  1. Add a few tablespoons of the milk and whisk until you have a smooth mixture. Heat over medium low, whisking frequently, until the sugar dissolves and the color deepens to a darker brown. This will ensure a smooth, lump-free final result.
Cream being poured into hot cocoa on the stovetop.
  1. Pour in the cream and remaining milk and keep cooking/whisking until your cocoa is steaming.
Vanilla extract being poured into a milk, cream, and cocoa mixture on the stove.
  1. Remove the pan from the heat, stir in the vanilla, then serve! I like to top mine with mini marshmallows and homemade whipped cream.

SAM’S TIP: Just like when making chocolate pudding, it’s best to add the vanilla after removing from the heat. Adding it before would cook off the flavor (and we don’t want to waste any vanilla extract–have you seen how expensive that stuff is?!).

Two cups of cocoa topped with whipped cream, marshmallow, and chocolate shavings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between hot cocoa and hot chocolate?

Hot cocoa is made with cocoa powder and hot chocolate is made with melted chocolate. Hot chocolate is typically richer and thicker as a result, and it takes a bit more time and effort to make.

Can I substitute water for the milk/cream?

In my opinion, hot cocoa is MUCH better with milk (and cream!). It’s richer, silkier, and has a far better flavor. I do not recommend making this recipe with water.

Can I make this hot cocoa recipe dairy free?

Yes. Making this recipe dairy-free is as simple as using a non-dairy milk! Just substitute this for the milk and cream, and you’re good to go.

Overhead view of a cup of hot cocoa topped with marshmallows, whipped cream, and chocolate shavings.

If you really want to get fancy, top your hot cocoa with some chocolate whipped cream or add a drizzle of chocolate sauce inside your mug!

Enjoy!

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Cup of hot cocoa topped with marshmallows, whipped cream, and chocolate shavings.
5 from 23 votes

Hot Cocoa

Skip the store-bought packets and make this 5-minute hot cocoa recipe! It tastes SO much better and uses just 6 pantry staples. Perfect for a snow day!
Recipe includes a how-to video!
Prep: 2 minutes
Cook: 3 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 cup
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Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons (25 g) light brown sugar, firmly packed
  • 1 Tablespoon (6 g) natural cocoa powder
  • Pinch of table salt, about 1/16th teaspoon
  • ¾ cup (177 ml) milk, divided
  • ¼ cup (60 ml) heavy cream, (may substitute with more milk)
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • In a small saucepan, combine brown sugar, cocoa powder, and salt and whisk together.
    2 Tablespoons (25 g) light brown sugar, 1 Tablespoon (6 g) natural cocoa powder, Pinch of table salt
  • Add approximately 2-3 Tablespoons of your milk and whisk until smooth.
    ¾ cup (177 ml) milk
  • Place saucepan over low heat and whisk until sugar begins to melt and mixture darkens in color.
  • Add the remaining milk and the heavy cream and whisk until mixture is steaming.
    ¼ cup (60 ml) heavy cream
  • Remove from heat and add vanilla extract. Stir well then pour into heatproof mug. Enjoy warm, this cocoa is excellent enjoyed plain/as-is or topped with whipped cream, marshmallows, chocolate shavings, etc.!
    ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract

Notes

Servings

This recipe makes 1 cup of hot cocoa. Feel free to double, triple, or quadruple the recipe to make as many cups of cocoa as you’d like.

Cocoa

Use natural/unsweetened cocoa powder. I do not recommend using Dutch cocoa, it has an unpleasant taste in this recipe.

Sugar

I prefer light brown sugar, but regular granulated sugar could be substituted.

Milk

I use and recommend whole milk, but you can use whatever you have on hand.

Heavy cream

This ingredient is optional. If you don’t have it on hand or don’t want to use it, simply substitute with more milk (bringing the total amount of milk to 1 cup (236ml).

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 418kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 89mg | Sodium: 93mg | Potassium: 440mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 34g | Vitamin A: 1171IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 291mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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53 Comments

  1. Bruce says:

    5 stars
    I hope I’m never asked to decide between this and your hot chocolate, because I’ve decided they’re equally good, each with its own kind of richness. They’re equally easy to make, too. The hot chocolate has a richer mouth feel, but that might be too much for some people (but definitely not too much for me).

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      We’d never ask that of you, Bruce! 😉 We are so happy both are winners for you–thanks for the review 🩷

  2. Lee says:

    5 stars
    Perfect nightcap on a cold Christmas night. I added half a shot of peppermint schnapps yo give it a grown up holiday vibe. Thumbs up 👍!

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      Yum! That sounds tasty, Lee 😋

  3. HEIDI says:

    5 stars
    Excellent recipe!
    Add a couple drops of Coconut Extract for a real treat.

  4. Ellie says:

    5 stars
    The perfect recipe for cold winter evenings!

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Ellie! 🙂

  5. Dana Dirkes says:

    5 stars
    This is absolutely the most delicious hot cocoa I have ever had!

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Dana! 🙂

  6. CINDY CONKLIN says:

    Can I make ahead and put in a thermos?

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      Sure! Enjoy 😊

  7. hiiii says:

    5 stars
    You have great taste and I’m a kid

  8. Dixie says:

    It never said to put sugar????

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Dixie! It’s in step 1. The first ingredient listed. 🙂

  9. Emma says:

    5 stars
    Simple yet delicious hot cocoa mix! No need to buy the packets ever again. I quadruple the recipe and store in my hot cocoa container. I find that 2 1/2 Tablespoons of mix per 1 cup milk is the perfect amount.

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Emma! 🙂

  10. Julien says:

    amazing hot cocoa needs a bit more milk

  11. Bruce says:

    5 stars
    Like Lorley, the post inspired me to zip into the kitchen and make a double batch. I make a hot chocolate that is much better than this, because it is like a liquid brownie, but it is also much more complicated than this. That one I only make for special occasions. This one takes just a few minutes and a few ingredients that I usually have on hand, so it wins. It has just the right amount of cream to produce an amazing mouth feel. It’s interesting that your recipe has the same proportions of sugar and dairy as the Hershey recipe, but they use twice as much cocoa. Trust me, folks, the amount here is just right.
    Oh, and unlike Lorley’s Arizona weather, it’s nice and cool here in Ohio today.

  12. Georgia says:

    5 stars
    Much better than the packets, for sure!

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      We’re so happy you think so, Georgia!

  13. Brigitte Couture says:

    How could I make this as a pre made mix and just add milk when ready to drink? vanilla powder and powdered cream? powdered milk? My son drinks Coco everyday, but around the clock so he just grabs a packet but he’s not in love. Pretty picky chocolate fan!! Thanks!

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Brigitte! I haven’t tried making all of those substitutes so I can’t say for sure how it would turn out, maybe it’s something I could experiment with this winter. Having packets ready to go is a good idea. 🙂

  14. Kinley says:

    This hot chocolate is littlerly the best I’ve ever had. It took like 5 minutes to make. The only thing is if you plan on making 12 oz cup double the recipe but besides that it’s littlerly so good.

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Kinley! ☺️

  15. Lorley says:

    5 stars
    So how does a grandma in Arizona on a 90 degree day find herself making a cup of hot cocoa with marshmallows?
    Well 15 minutes before that. She was reading your post about how delicious and quick one could make a cup of hot cocoa.
    Yes, it was quick and delicious even in this AZ heat. Thank you once again for tempting me into yet another of your recipes. It was wonderful.

    1. Sam says:

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Lorley! 🙂