This homemade vegan hot chocolate has a smooth creamy texture and a rich decadent chocolate taste! Whether you are lactose intolerant, vegan, or have a dairy allergy, you can enjoy delicious hot chocolate all holiday season! This recipe is for one serving, but you can scale it up for as many people as you need. Everyone loves a good hot chocolate and this vegan hot chocolate is no different! The rich chocolatey flavor, easy-to-make ingredients, and steps to make this homemade hot chocolate in minutes are why we love this delicious vegan recipe. Impress your friends and family with this homemade vegan hot chocolate recipe today!
Ingredients in Homemade Vegan Hot Chocolate
These pantry staple ingredients are always on hand and simple to make vegan hot chocolate with! Stir together all your ingredients for a lighter warm drink. Warm up with this vegan hot chocolate recipe over and over again!
Almond Milk – I used almond milk as the base for this recipe because it is commonly found and it doesn’t have an overpowering taste. You can also make it with Oat Milk. Full Fat Coconut Milk – Full fat coconut milk gives vegan hot chocolate a very creamy texture. This recipe uses just the right ratio of almond milk to coconut milk so you won’t taste the coconut at all. Cocoa Powder – For that rich chocolatey goodness! Sugar – We start with just a teaspoon of sugar, but add more if your heart desires! Vanilla Extract – Adds more depth of flavor to the vegan hot chocolate. Vegan Chocolate Chips – You can find these in most grocery stores in the baking aisle. You can also use cacao nibs. Salt – Just a little salt to balance out the sweetness! Coconut Whipped Cream – Make your own or use Reddi Whip Coconut Milk Whipped Topping to give this homemade vegan hot chocolate that extra touch of goodness!
How to Make Easy Vegan Hot Chocolate
For all those chocolate lovers, this recipe is just for you! Vegan hot chocolate mix is a simple blend that is heated together making an unforgettable drink that kids to adults love! In a matter of minutes, you will have a batch of delicious hot chocolate ready to enjoy!
Variations
Try all the variations for this homemade vegan hot chocolate recipe! It is full of flavor and gives an extra rich chocolatey taste to each mug full of hot chocolate. Let us know in the comments when variation is your favorite!
Non-dairy milk – Instead of almond milk, use another dairy-free milk or plant-based milk like soy milk, cashew milk, or oat milk. Syrup – Add a drizzle of vegan caramel or chocolate syrup on top. Seasonings – Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon or nutmeg. Extra chocolate – Sprinkle dairy-free chocolate chips on top or swap cocoa powder for Dutch cocoa for a richer chocolate flavor. Add a teaspoon of espresso powder for a deeper chocolate flavor. These almost taste like a dark chocolate combination! Flavors – Swap vanilla extract for peppermint extract and also top with crushed peppermint candies for Peppermint Vegan Hot Cocoa. Marshmallows – Top with vegan marshmallows or mini-marshmallows. Mexican hot chocolate – Stir in some chili powder for Mexican hot chocolate. Low sugar – If you want a low-sugar hot chocolate, then use an artificial sweetener like Stevia.
Recipe Tip
Storing the Best Vegan Hot Chocolate
Any leftover hot chocolate can be stored in the refrigerator for three to four days long. Place in an airtight container or mason jar to easily pour it back into a mug for reheating. When ready to reheat, place in the microwave or stovetop on low to medium until it is warmed through. Read Next: How to Set Up a Hot Chocolate Bar
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