Ingredients
Equipment
Method
Combine Dry Ingredients
- In a saucepan, whisk together cocoa powder, sugar, and salt until well blended.
Add Milk & Heat
- Pour in 2β3 tablespoons of milk and stir into a paste to remove lumps.
- Gradually add the rest of the milk while whisking.
- Add Chocolate (Optional for Depth)
- Once warm, stir in chopped dark chocolate until melted and smooth.
Flavor & Finish
- Stir in vanilla extract and whisk for 1 minute to make it frothy.
Serve & Enjoy
- Pour into mugs, top with whipped cream or marshmallows, and dust with cocoa powder.
Notes
π§ Storage & Reheating
Refrigerator: Store leftovers in a sealed jar up to 2 days.
Reheating: Warm gently on the stove, stirring constantly (donβt boil).
Freezer: Not recommended β it may lose its creamy texture.
π₯ Variations
Spiced Dark Cocoa: Add a pinch of cinnamon, nutmeg, or cayenne for warmth.
Mocha Version: Add a shot of espresso for a bold caffeine kick.
Salted Caramel Twist: Stir in a teaspoon of caramel sauce and a pinch of flaky sea salt.
Mint Dark Cocoa: Add a few drops of peppermint extract for a holiday touch.
Vegan & Dairy-Free: Use almond, oat, or coconut milk and vegan dark chocolate.
β 10 FAQs
Whatβs the difference between hot cocoa and hot chocolate?
Hot cocoa uses cocoa powder, while hot chocolate uses melted chocolate β this recipe combines both for richness. Can I make it sugar-free?
Yes, use monk fruit or stevia instead of sugar. Can I use regular cocoa powder?
Yes, but Dutch-processed gives a deeper, smoother flavor. How can I make it thicker?
Simmer a bit longer or add 1 tsp cornstarch mixed with milk. What milk works best?
Whole milk or oat milk for the creamiest texture. Can I add coffee?
Definitely β it enhances the chocolate flavor beautifully. Can I serve it cold?
Yes! Chill and serve over ice for an iced dark cocoa latte. Whatβs the best chocolate percentage to use?
Between 60β70% dark chocolate gives the perfect balance. Can kids drink this?
Yes, though you can reduce the cocoa and sugar if preferred. Can I make a large batch?
Absolutely β double or triple the recipe for a cozy crowd! π Conclusion This Dark Hot Cocoa is indulgence in its purest form β smooth, bold, and irresistibly chocolatey. With every sip, you get the perfect harmony of bittersweet cocoa and creamy sweetness. Whether youβre winding down after a long day or starting your morning with something cozy, this cup of dark delight is guaranteed to make everything feel a little warmer. π«βπ₯
Hot cocoa uses cocoa powder, while hot chocolate uses melted chocolate β this recipe combines both for richness. Can I make it sugar-free?
Yes, use monk fruit or stevia instead of sugar. Can I use regular cocoa powder?
Yes, but Dutch-processed gives a deeper, smoother flavor. How can I make it thicker?
Simmer a bit longer or add 1 tsp cornstarch mixed with milk. What milk works best?
Whole milk or oat milk for the creamiest texture. Can I add coffee?
Definitely β it enhances the chocolate flavor beautifully. Can I serve it cold?
Yes! Chill and serve over ice for an iced dark cocoa latte. Whatβs the best chocolate percentage to use?
Between 60β70% dark chocolate gives the perfect balance. Can kids drink this?
Yes, though you can reduce the cocoa and sugar if preferred. Can I make a large batch?
Absolutely β double or triple the recipe for a cozy crowd! π Conclusion This Dark Hot Cocoa is indulgence in its purest form β smooth, bold, and irresistibly chocolatey. With every sip, you get the perfect harmony of bittersweet cocoa and creamy sweetness. Whether youβre winding down after a long day or starting your morning with something cozy, this cup of dark delight is guaranteed to make everything feel a little warmer. π«βπ₯
