20 Homemade Hot Chocolate Recipes That'll Make You Feel Warm and Cozy

20 Homemade Hot Chocolate Recipes That'll Make You Feel Warm and Cozy

What's the secret ingredient to this creamy autumnal hot cocoa? Pumpkin puree! Top with whipped cream and ground cinnamon. Don't forget to garnish with a cinnamon stick.

"Chocolate and red wine are two things that go so well together," according to recipe creator Kim's Cooking Now. "Combining them on a cold winter night and topping it off with a creamy froth and a sprinkle of grated chocolate will make you feel all warm and cozy inside."

Cinnamon and cloves make this Mexican hot chocolate, which is thickened by two tablespoons of flour, extra warm and cozy. There's no going back after you've tried this one.

"Hot chocolate Italian-style is one of the most amazing treats in the world," according to recipe creator nikwik. "You have to try this pudding-like chocolate decadence! Add some Irish cream, cinnamon, and whipped cream for a fun variation, or create your own!"

Double the festive flavors, double the fun. This four-ingredient recipe, which relies on mint-chocolate baking pieces for its zippy flavor, is wonderfully creamy.

This delicious hot cocoa is perfect for people on dairy-free diets. This recipe uses rice milk, but you can use any dairy-free alternative milk you have on hand.

You'll want to sip this warming peppermint-packed beverage, which you can make with only four easy-to-find ingredients, the whole holiday season.

Coconut milk adds a subtle nutty flavor to this rich and creamy dairy-free treat. You can make it on the stove or in the microwave with just four ingredients.

"I was messing around in my kitchen one day and was craving hot cocoa," says recipe creator Aurora. "Since I only had dark chocolate on hand, I used that, and for a festive touch added cinnamon."

This old-fashioned, comforting, and creamy hot chocolate is good for the soul and makes the kitchen smell wonderful, according to recipe creator JEANIE BEAN.

"A warm, made-from-scratch treat," says recipe creator spice and everything nice. "Cocoa leads to a bittersweet chocolate taste and the coconut milk adds a hint of richness."

Maple syrup gives this hot chocolate and unexpected seasonal flavor. This recipe calls for fat-free milk, but you can use any kind of milk you have on hand.

"A perfect treat for those hot summer days," says recipe creator alizbethreves. "The kids love it cause it's like Christmas in June, July, or August. To make it look even more like hot chocolate, serve with whipped cream and chocolate shavings."

This traditional Mexican drink is creamy, chocolate-y, and wonderfully spicy. If you don't have pinole (coarse ground maize flour) on hand, you can use regular corn flour instead.

Try this deliciously decadent hot chocolate, made with sweetened condensed milk for extra creaminess, in your slow cooker so that the flavors have time to really meld.

"Don't knock it till you've tried it," says recipe creator That Grace. "This rich, delicious, and kicky hot chocolate might make you abandon your traditional ties. No marshmallows needed; this is for grown-ups."

"I created this drink from the memories of a trip to Hawaii, where I met my (now) husband," says recipe creator L Mac. "Surprisingly, it does get chilly in Hawaii, especially at night and in cold, rainy regions."

Sometimes the best things in life are shockingly simple? Case in point: This three-ingredient hot cocoa, made with just chocolate syrup, sugar, and milk.

Put leftover Halloween candy to good use in this three-ingredient recipe. Reviewers love how quickly this easy recipe comes together on the stove or in the microwave.

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