EASY Whipped Hot Chocolate Recipe - Only THREE Simple Ingredients! (2024)

Remember that dalgona whipped coffee trend? Well say hello to your newest obsession: Whipped Hot Chocolate!

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During the cold winter months, I love sipping on a hot beverage. Whether it be my morning coffee, a Wassail Hot Toddy or even a mug of Mulled Cider.

But sometimes I crave something just a little sweeter and more comforting. Hello hot chocolate!

I love it because you can customize it really however you want. Change up the flavors, temperature, and now the consistency. Serve it hot, serve it cold. Just serve it.

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Ingredients

Simple ingredients are one of the things I love about this hot cocoa recipe. You might even have all of them on hand already.

  • Dry hot chocolate mix – You can use a mix from the store, or you can use my homemade hot chocolate powder recipe that consists of unsweetened cocoa powder, powdered milk, powdered sugar and granulated sugar.
  • Heavy cream – when whipped, stiff peaks form which is crucial for this whipped chocolate recipe.
  • Milk – I prefer to use chocolate milk to really celebrate that chocolate flavor. However, you can use whole milk or any type of milk that you prefer.

What should you top your whipped hot chocolate with? Anything you’d like! The options are endless really. But I will list a couple of our favorites:

  • Mini marshmallows– this is a given and probably the most popular hot chocolate topping. If you don’t have the mini ones, check out mymarshmallow conversion chart!
  • Chocolate sprinkles– you can’t go wrong with chocolate on chocolate, right? I always have some sort of sprinkles in the pantry, so this is an easy and festive topping. You could always opt for some red and green sprinkles to make it even more fun!
  • Chocolate shavings– I like to call these “classy sprinkles.” Chocolate shavings, sometimes calledchocolate curls, are really pretty on desserts, and this whipped hot chocolate is basically a dessert in beverage form! You can use either dark, milk or white chocolate.
  • Mini chocolate chips– I think these are the cutest! And if you don’t have mini chips, regular sized work well too.
  • Crushed candy piece– Candy canes, chocolate bars, candied nuts. Anything you can think of.

You can also use aChocolate Covered Candy Caneto stir it up with! It will give it a slight peppermint flavor, and also makes your whipped hot chocolate super festive too.

This recipe only makes two drinks, but you can easily double it to make more. It’s best consumed right after making, so only make as much as you’re going to drink.

It’s super easy to make, so just whip up a mug whenever you feel like having a fancy pick me up!

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How to Make Whipped Hot Chocolate

You are going to be blown away by how easy this whipped hot chocolate recipe is to make. The process is very similar to making dalgona coffee, actually.

  1. Start by using two tablespoons of myhomemade hot chocolate mix. You can certainly used the store bought version if you prefer, but I promise mine is better!
  2. You are going to whisk the mix with heavy whipping cream until soft peaks form and it’s a creamy consistency. You can use a hand mixer or stand electric mixer too. After you’ve done that, heat your cold milk in a saucepan. You could also heat it up in the microwave is you prefer, just don’t get it too hot!
  3. Then simply pour the warmed milk into a mug, top with the whipped hot chocolate mix, and garnish with your favorite toppings! Easy peasy, right?

Then simply pour the warmed milk into a mug, top with the whipped hot chocolate mix, and garnish with your favorite toppings! Easy peasy, right?

It’s a fun drink for the kids, too. Just warm the milk slightly less than you would for yourself so that it’s not too hot for them. They have a blast picking out different toppings.

With the kiddos you can also make what is called frozen hot chocolate and just let them eat the whipped part.

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Variations

  • Spiked – I’m glad you asked and the answer is YES! Spike it with anything you’d use for a cup of hot chocolate so Bailey’s Irish Cream, Coffee Liqueur, Peppermint schnapps. Any will do. Add a floater or even Vodka Whipped Cream!
  • Milk alternatives – For the frothy, whipped part,whipped creamreally does work best, however, you can use the Silk brand whipped cream or another pre whipped vegan or non-dairy substitute and fold in the hot chocolate mix. For the warmed milk, you can use chocolate milk, oat milk, almond milk, soy milk, coconut milk or any other non-dairy or nut milk is fine.
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More hot chocolate recipes:

  • Almond Hot Chocolate
  • Pumpkin Spice Hot Chocolate
  • Creamy White Hot Chocolate

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Whipped Hot Chocolate

4.06 from 219 votes

Remember that dalgona whipped coffee trend? Well say hello to your newest obsession: this EASY Whipped Hot Chocolate recipe!

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 0 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

Servings: 2

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons dry hot chocolate mix
  • 5 tablespoons heavy cream
  • 3 cups chocolate milk

Garnish

  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Chocolate Sprinkles
  • Chocolate Shavings
  • Mini Chocolate Chips

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl or stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk together the hot chocolate mix and heavy cream until stiff and creamy.

  • In a small saucepan, heat chocolate milk over low heat until just warm.

  • Pour warm milk into a tall glass.

  • Top with whipped hot chocolate.

  • Garnish as desired.

Notes

You can also use plain milk and top with whipped hot chocolate.

Nutrition

Calories: 501 kcal, Carbohydrates: 51 g, Protein: 13 g, Fat: 29 g, Saturated Fat: 18 g, Cholesterol: 96 mg, Sodium: 367 mg, Potassium: 654 mg, Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 45 g, Vitamin A: 919 IU, Vitamin C: 3 mg, Calcium: 459 mg, Iron: 1 mg

Author: Jessica Formicola

Calories: 501

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: hot chocolate recipe, whipped hot chocolate

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EASY Whipped Hot Chocolate Recipe - Only THREE Simple Ingredients! (2024)

FAQs

Can you use Cool Whip to make hot chocolate? ›

When the layer of Cool Whip is chilled solid, go ahead and pull the baking tray from your freezer. Cut out some shapes with the cookie cutters and top off your steaming cup of cocoa. They'll warm up, melt, and leave you with a frothy layer of whipped topping.

How do you thicken hot chocolate without milk? ›

You can also make a rich and creamy hot chocolate by using water and adding a thickening agent like cornstarch or arrowroot powder. Another option is to use a non-dairy hot chocolate mix or make your own mix using cocoa powder, sugar, and spices.

How do you thicken hot chocolate without cornstarch? ›

Use Chocolate Chunks: Melt actual chocolate chunks or shavings into your hot milk rather than just relying on cocoa powder. This adds richness and density. Condensed Milk: A dollop of condensed milk can sweeten your beverage and add a creamy, thick texture.

What's the difference between Cool Whip and whipped? ›

Instead of the gums or syrups that are utilized in Cool Whip, this whipped mix gets its stand-up ability from the air bubbles incorporated into the fat molecules. Compared to Cool Whip, the consistency of whipped cream is lighter and fluffier.

What is the difference between Cool Whip and whipped topping? ›

Cool Whip is a synthetic whipped cream topping that is mostly water and various vegetable oils, mostly hydrogenated. Real whipped cream is real cream that has been whipped into a froth.

How can I thicken my hot chocolate? ›

If the hot chocolate doesn't thicken, add a slurry of cornstarch and milk (dissolve ¼ teaspoon of cornstarch in a tablespoon of cold milk) to the hot chocolate and continue stirring over medium high heat until slightly thickened.

Does adding milk to hot chocolate make it better? ›

Although hot chocolate doesn't necessarily need an even more creamy, decadent taste, using milk certainly enriches the experience. We suspect that milk adds a creamier taste than water alone, and when combined with the notes of chocolate, the smooth undertones of the milk simply add a delicious backdrop.

Can I use milk instead of water for hot chocolate mix? ›

Which to Use—Milk, Soy, or Water? Whole milk lends to the creaminess and sweetness of hot chocolate, but feel free to use low-fat or nonfat milk if you prefer. For a thicker, richer hot chocolate, switch out 1/4 cup of milk for cream. Soy milk or another non-dairy milk is an alternative if you are lactose intolerant.

How do they make McDonald's hot chocolate? ›

McDonald's Hot Chocolate recipe features steamed whole milk with rich hot chocolate syrup and is finished with whipped light cream and chocolate drizzle. Available in small, medium and large sizes. There are 370 calories in a small Hot Chocolate from McDonald's.

How to make hot chocolate in steps? ›

How to make hot chocolate
  1. Pour the water into a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Whisk in the cocoa powder and sugar.
  2. Turn the heat down and whisk in the milk. ...
  3. Mix in the chocolate chips and continue to whisk until the chocolate chips melt and the mixture smoothes out.
  4. Take off the burner and stir in vanilla extract.
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What's the difference between hot chocolate and hot chocolate? ›

The source of the chocolate flavour is different. Hot Chocolate is made using solid chocolate melted in warm milk or cream. Hot Cocoa, however, is made from a powdered base of cocoa with added sugar and dissolved in hot water or hot milk.

What can I use instead of cornstarch? ›

Which one you use depends on the recipe, your needs, and what pantry staples you have on hand.
  1. Potato Starch. Potato starch is the cornstarch substitute favorite of associate food editor Kendra Vaculin. ...
  2. Rice Flour. ...
  3. All-Purpose Flour. ...
  4. Tapioca Flour. ...
  5. Arrowroot Powder. ...
  6. Xanthan Gum.
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What happens if you add cornstarch to hot chocolate? ›

The cornstarch version thickened quickly, making the hot chocolate very thick and creamy, and in the end we decided on a combination of cornstarch and confectioner's sugar, for the ideal texture and sweetness.

Why do you put cornstarch in hot chocolate? ›

Cornstarch prevents caking and also thickens the milk without adversely affecting flavor.

Can you use Cool Whip instead of whipping cream? ›

Whipped dessert topping is the best semi-homemade substitute for whipping cream. It's perfect for icebox cakes and pies and other no-bake treats or (not surprisingly) as a dessert topping. For 1 cup whipping cream called for in your dessert recipe, substitute 2 cups whipped dessert topping, such as Cool Whip.

Can Cool Whip be eaten like ice cream? ›

I do this quite often! I keep to a low-carb / ketogenic diet, and Cool Whip is a great substitute for ice cream. It has to be the Extra Creamy, though. The regular type tastes like plastic compared to the Extra Creamy.

Can you use Cool Whip in coffee? ›

How to make frozen coffee. Add chilled brewed coffee, cool whip, chocolate syrup, creamer, and ice to a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a glass and grab yourself a straw! If you are feeling fancy, add some whipped cream and drizzle some more chocolate syrup over the top.

Does Cool Whip melt in heat? ›

Unlike whipped cream, which melts easily, Cool Whip (or stabilized whipped cream) holds its shape and doesn't melt at all… even in the heat of summer! Which makes it the perfect alternative, not only as a topping, but also as an ingredient in many no-bake desserts.

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