Yes, the perfect healthy hot chocolate recipe really does exist! And it’s even better than the original.
Whoever said hot chocolate couldn’t be both indulgent and nourishing has clearly never tried this version. It’s rich, creamy, and cozy, but without the dairy, refined sugar, or artificial ingredients you often find in store-bought mixes or packets.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This recipe has a 5-star rating for a reason! Here’s what one reader commented:
This recipe is so easy and makes a surprisingly amazing delicious hot cocoa. I had my reservations but I added two teaspoons of honey and a bit of vanilla extract and YUM! So great to stick with a healthy diet and get your chocolate fix!!!

Healthy Hot Chocolate Ingredients:
Here’s what you need to make this cozy homemade hot chocolate:
- Unsweetened almond milk (or any unsweetened dairy-free milk such as oat milk, soy milk, or coconut milk)
- Unsweetened cocoa powder (or cacao powder for extra antioxidants and magnesium)
- Honey or maple syrup (or your favorite natural sweetener so you can control the amount and quality of sugar)
- Vanilla extract for a rich chocolate flavor
- Pinch of salt or sea salt to balance the sweetness
Optional add-ins: chocolate chips for an extra creamy texture, coconut oil for richness, or peppermint extract for a festive touch.
Toppings: coconut whipped cream, mini marshmallows, or a dusting of nutmeg.
How to Make Healthy Hot Chocolate
- Warm the milk. Pour almond milk (or your milk of choice) into a small saucepan or small pot. Heat over medium low heat until hot but not boiling, about 5 minutes.
- Add cocoa and sweetener. Stir in cocoa powder, honey or maple syrup, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Whisk or blend until smooth and creamy.
- Finish. Continue to heat for another 1–2 minutes, then pour into your favorite mug and serve immediately.
Optional: Make it your own! Stir in cinnamon, nutmeg, a pinch of cayenne, or top with chocolate shavings, coconut whipped cream, sea salt, or mini marshmallows. If you want to get really fancy, sprinkle some cinnamon or dark chocolate shavings on top of the coconut whipped cream.
💡 Quick Tip: If you love cozy drinks, try my Golden Milk (Turmeric Latte) Recipe for another nourishing homemade option.
The full recipe and quantities are in the printable recipe card below, and you can watch me make this recipe in less than 5 minutes:

Healthy Hot Chocolate Benefits
- Made with simple, real-food ingredients
- Naturally sweetened (no refined sugar)
- Dairy-free and vegan-friendly options
- Can be customized with different flavors and variations
- Ready in just 5 minutes
Skip the sugar overload and enjoy a warming cup of cocoa that tastes indulgent while also delivering health benefits like antioxidants and essential minerals.
Variations & Tips
- Extra creamy: Blend in a few chocolate chips for a smoother, café-style drink.
- Spiced cocoa: Add nutmeg, cinnamon, or a pinch of cayenne for a warming kick.
- Peppermint hot chocolate: A few drops of peppermint extract make it festive.
- Protein boost: Stir in collagen or chocolate protein powder for extra nutrition.
- Preferences matter: Experiment with different dairy-free milks until you find the one you love.
- A note on heat: Do not boil, as this can change the flavor of most milks. A gentle simmer is all you need.

Storage
- Store leftover hot chocolate in a glass jar in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Reheat gently on the stove.
- Freezing is not recommended since dairy-free milks may separate.
Save on Hot Chocolate Ingredients:
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Loved by over 150,000 people every year, my version of homemade hot chocolate is rich, creamy, and guilt-free.
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- Warm the almond milk on the stove over medium heat until hot but not boiling. Simmer about 5 minutes. Add the rest of the ingredients and whisk to combine (1-2 minutes).
- Heat another 1-2 minutes and serve immediately. (Optionally, add a small dash of cinnamon or other toppings before serving.)
Store leftovers in the fridge up to 3 days; reheat gently, do not boil.
Notes
As written, this recipe makes about 2 servings, but it’s easily doubled or tripled.
You can use any milk that suits your needs—almond, oat, soy, coconut, or dairy.
Swap honey with maple syrup for vegan. Or, use any sweetener that suits your needs.
Use cacao powder for extra antioxidants.
Stir in chocolate chips or coconut oil for creaminess.
Add a dash of peppermint extract, cinnamon, or nutmeg for flavor variations.
Top with coconut whipped cream, mini marshmallows, or a sprinkle of sea salt if desired.
With the weather cooling down, hot chocolate is a classic warming treat that everyone loves. However, as delicious as regular hot chocolate might be, it’s typically filled with dairy, processed white sugar, and other artificial preservatives and additives. No, thank you!
My homemade version is made with all-natural ingredients, natural sweetener, and is dairy-free, too. You can choose the type of nut milk (or oat milk) you use to create the best hot chocolate for you.
Healthy Hot Chocolate FAQ
Can I make this hot chocolate vegan?
Yes! Simply use maple syrup instead of honey and top with coconut whipped cream or mini marshmallows for a fully vegan version.
What kind of milk works best?
Any milk will work—almond, oat, soy, coconut, or even dairy. Choose whichever suits your needs and preferences.
Is hot chocolate healthy?
This version is! Made without refined sugar or artificial ingredients, it provides antioxidants, magnesium, and other minerals naturally found in cocoa.
Can I make it extra creamy?
Yes. Blend in a few chocolate chips or stir in a teaspoon of coconut oil while heating for a richer texture.
How long does it keep?
Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stove over medium low heat and avoid boiling.
More Healthy Hot Drinks:

Golden Milk (Turmeric Latte) Recipe
This is the classic golden milk (turmeric latte) recipe — a warm, creamy, anti-inflammatory drink that’s soothing any time of day, especially before bed. You can make it directly with turmeric powder, or use golden milk paste if you’ve prepped a batch ahead.
Bulk Tip: If you’d like to make the paste for quick golden milk anytime, you’ll find the paste recipe in another recipe card just below this one.

Homemade Chai Tea Latte Recipe (Like Starbucks)
This comforting chai tea recipe is full of antioxidants and good-for-you nutrition. Play with the amounts of each ingredient to make it your own.

Collagen Hot Chocolate Recipe (Anti-Inflammatory)
If you want to enjoy delicious hot chocolate without sacrificing your health, then look no further. My anti-inflammatory collagen hot chocolate is dairy-free, gluten-free, and full of health benefits. I use collagen powder to amp up the protein and gut-healing benefits, and instead of a store-bought mix (which usually has more sugar than chocolate, anyway),

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