This almond milk hot chocolate is a creamy beverage made with just 4 key ingredients! No dairy needed, it’s EASY and affordable, and secretly low calorie!
Almond Milk Hot Chocolate
During the cooler months, there is nothing better than a warm and comforting beverage to fill you right up. If I’m not making a pumpkin spice latte or an almond milk eggnog, I’m making this almond milk hot chocolate.
Gone are the days where the only dairy free milk option would be soy milk.
These days, almond milk is a standard option at almost all cafes and restaurants. The one downside is the cost attached it to it- I am yet to find somewhere that does NOT charge a added fee to have your beverage made with almond milk. Luckily, you can easily make your own almond milk drinks at home. While I love myself a latte, when the sweet cravings strike, I love a cozy hot chocolate made with almond milk!
Why this almond milk hot chocolate recipe will be a keeper-
- Stovetop or microwave. You can either make this beverage over the stovetop or an even quicker method, in the microwave!
- Better than pre-packaged hot cocoa mix. Skip the preservatives, artificial sweeteners, and dairy additives. This homemade version tastes so much better, too!
- Perfect hot or cold. Okay, this might be an oxymoron but blame Starbucks for it- Serve this hot chocolate over ice for the ultimate Starbucks copycat iced beverage…minus the price tag and dairy!
What I love about this recipe is just how affordable and easy it is to make. You don’t need any fancy ingredients and you definitely DON’T need the ridiculous costs too. Make one at home in seconds and pair it with some coffee cake for the ultimate afternoon treat!
Can you make hot chocolate with almond milk?
Hot chocolate made with almond milk is perhaps the best way to enjoy a hot cocoa, minus the dairy! Here is what you’ll need to make it.
The Ingredients.
- Cocoa powder– Unsweetened cocoa powder. For a richer flavor, you can use dark cocoa powder.
- Sugar– White or brown sugar.
- Salt– Just a pinch to balance out the sweet ingredients.
- Boiling water– To dissolve the dry ingredients and form a thin ‘syrup’.
- Almond milk– Unsweetened almond milk. If you use vanilla almond milk, you can omit the vanilla extract.
- Vanilla extract– Any recipe calling for cocoa powder MUST have some vanilla extract in it.
The Instructions.
Start by adding the cocoa powder, sugar, salt, and boiling water into a small saucepan and placing it over medium heat. Once it boils, reduce it to a simmer. Slowly add in the almond milk while whisking vigorously. Once it is fully incorporated, add the vanilla extract and let it simmer for another five minutes.