Dairy Free Hot Chocolate Mix (Easy Vegan Recipe) (2024)

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This creamy dairy free hot chocolate mix powder is quick and easy to make. Everyone will love this recipe, whether you are avoiding dairy or not. It’s so delicious you won’t believe it’s vegan!

Did you know it takes just 3 ingredients and less than 5 minutes to make a delicious dairy-free and vegan homemade hot chocolate mix? Plus, this recipe is so creamy and sweet that you can’t even tell it’s refined sugar-free.

It’s the perfect guilt-free treat for chocolate cravings.

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DIY Hot Cocoa Mix

Hot cocoa doesn’t have to be complicated and filled with ingredients you can’t pronounce, like the ones found in store-bought chocolate packets!

If you avoid dairy or follow a vegan lifestyle, it can be difficult (or expensive) to find hot chocolate you can enjoy. This is because there is dairy in most traditional mixes, as they usually contain some kind of dry milk powder.

However, cocoa powder IS dairy free and vegan by itself.

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My kids enjoy this homemade hot chocolate mix, and you, as a parent, will too because it’s so much better for them than the high fructose corn syrup ingredient in the store-bought kind.

I came up with this dairy-free homemade hot cocoa mix recipe a few years ago when two of my kids needed to go dairy-free.

We already have a delicious healthy hot cocoa recipe for kids that everyone loves, but I knew it wouldn’t be practical for my son when he went to an overnight snow camp.

And because you can’t go to a snow camp and not have hot cocoa, I started looking for a recipe for a homemade hot cocoa mix I could make for him.

But I ran into a problem; all the recipes had some form of dairy.

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I quickly realized I’d have to come up with my own dairy-free hot cocoa mix recipe.

My son loves cooking and baking with me, so we tested out 8 different versions before settling on this delicious, simple version of homemade hot chocolate mix without the dairy.

The secret ingredient

I discovered coconut milk powder, and it is the secret to making the perfect hot cocoa mix. It adds the creamy goodness you normally get from powdered milk in cocoa mixes but without dairy.

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This homemade hot cocoa mix is deliciously creamy and chocolatey by simply mixing it with water.

You don’t need to use any coconut milk or almond milk; just add hot water to this cocoa mix, and you’re good to go.

This vegan hot chocolate mix is just like the store-bought hot cocoa packets, except without the junk.

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Tips for making vegan hot chocolate mix

The entire recipe for dairy free hot chocolate mix is in the printable recipe card, just a bit further below. First, here are some tips that will give you the tastiest cocoa every single time.

Use a natural sweetener

To make this keto-friendly, try a natural sweetener like this Monkfruit sweetener. You don’t even need white or brown sugar – monk fruit sweetener tastes just as sweet.

Make it with dairy-free milk

If you have almond milk or coconut milk, you can heat it up and mix it into your cocoa mix for a richer mug of hot chocolate. But this hot cocoa is absolutely delicious without it.

All four of my kids gave this hot cocoa mix two thumbs up.

And even though I originally created this recipe for my children, my husband (who is not dairy-free or otherwise better-for-you foods) said this hot cocoa was so good, he wouldn’t have guessed it was homemade!

This sounds weird – but it is a compliment.

Store in a glass jar or container

For at-home use, you can mix up a batch and store it in a glass-sealed container, like a mason jarDairy Free Hot Chocolate Mix (Easy Vegan Recipe) (6).

Or, for on-the-go purposes, add one or two tablespoons of the hot chocolate mix to plastic snack bagsDairy Free Hot Chocolate Mix (Easy Vegan Recipe) (7), seal them, and you’re good to go!

Add other flavor enhancers

This 3-ingredient recipe is perfect by itself. You don’t need anything else. But if you want to add a little something extra, try one of these simple ideas:

  • Vanilla extract: This will deepen the flavor profile of the hot cocoa.
  • Cinnamon: Sprinkle a little bit on top for some spicier flavor.
  • Marshmallows: A few marshmallows or sprinkles is a fun thing to add to your cocoa too – but they will add more sugar to it.
  • Chocolate Chips: Use dark chocolate for a deeper flavor.
  • Whipped Cream: You can buy dairy-free whipped cream or make your own.

Make iced hot cocoa

Add some ice cubes, cocoa mix, and your favorite dairy-free milk to a blender. Now you have what will taste like a milkshake or frappuccino.

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FAQs about hot chocolate mix

Here are some questions people often ask about making dairy-free hot chocolate mix.

Is hot chocolate mix gluten-free?

My recipe is gluten-free. If you ever buy packets or mixes from the store, read the ingredients first to make sure it isn’t made with any hidden flour or gluten.

Are hot cocoa packets dairy-free?

Unless it says otherwise, most types of hot cocoa packets contain dried milk powder. Almost all hot chocolate mix that you can buy at the store includes some sort of dairy ingredients in them.

Is Nestle hot chocolate vegan?

No, Nestle hot chocolate is not vegan. It is made with milk ingredients, which is an animal by-product. If you want a vegan hot cocoa recipe, I suggest printing this recipe out and making it at home.

It’s really simple and tastes sweet and rich – without any animal products in it at all! It’s made with all plant-based ingredients.

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Free hot cocoa mix label

Grab this printable label for your homemade hot chocolate here for FREE.

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  • Hot Cocoa Brownies (Paleo + Dairy-Free)
  • Peppermint Hot Chocolate
  • Easy Homemade Paleo Mint Dark Chocolate
  • Guilt-Free Chocolate Mousse
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How to make hot cocoa mix from scratch:

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Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix (Dairy-Free)

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This hot cocoa mix powder in a jar takes just minutes to make and is so creamy and delicious, it’s the perfect guilt-free treat for your chocolate cravings

  • Author: Erika Bragdon
  • Prep Time: 2 mins
  • Total Time: 2 mins
  • Yield: approx 16 servings 1x
  • Category: beverage
  • Method: no cook
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Sift all three ingredients together and whisk together.
  2. Add 2 about Tablespoons of hot cocoa mix to one cup of water. (You can add more or less cocoa mix if you prefer.) Stir well and enjoy!

Notes

Store the cocoa mix in a sealed container or ziploc baggie for on-the-go use.

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Dairy Free Hot Chocolate Mix (Easy Vegan Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is a non dairy alternative for hot chocolate? ›

I recommend using light coconut milk from the can. You could also use oat milk or any dairy-free milk you'd like along with the coconut milk! Unsweetened cocoa powder: a high-quality cocoa powder or cacao powder is essential.

What is the best plant based milk for hot chocolate? ›

COCONUT MILK: Using lite coconut milk yields the perfect creamy texture and taste. It is neutral in flavor (the lite leaves no coconut taste) and it is neither too thick or too thin of a milk.

How to make hot chocolate without milk skin? ›

Add the almond milk, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and salt to a small saucepan. Over medium heat on the stovetop, whisk the mixture often, until it starts to simmer and the lumps dissolve. As soon as the hot chocolate looks creamy and is as warm as you'd like, it's ready to serve.

How do you thicken hot chocolate without milk? ›

Yoghurt or Mascarpone: A tablespoon of thick yoghurt or mascarpone can lend a creamy, dense texture to your hot chocolate. Gelatine: A less common method, but gelatine can provide thickness if used sparingly. Be sure to dissolve it properly to avoid any lumps. Oats: Ground them finely and whisk them into the beverage.

What is the best tasting non-dairy milk for hot chocolate? ›

However, for those who are lactose intolerant or looking for a healthier option, almond milk or oat milk can also be great choices. Almond milk has a slightly nutty flavor that pairs well with chocolate, while oat milk has a naturally sweet taste that can enhance the flavor of hot chocolate.

What replaces milk in vegan chocolate? ›

To transform it into vegan chocolate, confectioners replace dairy milk with plant-based alternatives. The alternatives used vary from brand to brand and may include almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and more. At Cocoa Libre, we have our unique spin on this – we use rice milk.

What is the closest plant-based milk to dairy? ›

Oat milk is perhaps the creamiest of all the plant milks. Its thick creamy texture means it's one of the closest plant-based milks to resemble dairy milk. Oat milk is quickly becoming a favorite non-dairy alternative to milk with popular brands like Oatly disrupting the traditional milk industry.

What plant-based milk tastes closest to milk? ›

The test made a few things clear: soy milk, at its best, tastes closest to cow's milk. Oat tastes like a sweetly nutty cereal milk while almond tastes like the water left in your sink after washing the breakfast dishes.

Which plant milk is closest to real milk? ›

The demand for soy milk comes from its creamy texture and slightly nutty flavor, making it an excellent cooking and baking ingredient. It's the closest drink that resembles cow's milk, per a taste test and online public sentiment.

Can you get dairy-free chocolate? ›

CADBURY VEGAN CHOCOLATE

It's taken us a while, but now we've perfected it - dairy-free, plant based chocolate bars.

Can you substitute water for milk in hot chocolate? ›

Believe it or not, you can also use water instead of milk.

What is a substitute for cornstarch in hot chocolate? ›

I find cornstarch gives an unwanted flavour for chocolate milk or cocoa, as does xanthum gum. Guar gum works well, it dissolves with a whisk and thickens without heating. I use 1/8 tsp per cup.

Is hot chocolate powder dairy free? ›

Is Cadbury's hot chocolate suitable for vegans? Yes, both of these hot chocolate powders from Cadbury's are suitable for you if you're on a plant-based diet. There is a 'may contain milk' warning on their packs just like other Bournville products.

Does cornstarch make hot chocolate thicker? ›

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.

What can I replace hot chocolate with? ›

Smart Substitutes for Traditional Hot Chocolate
  1. Dairy-Free Hot Cocoa.
  2. Mexican Atole.
  3. Anijsmelk.
  4. Lebanese White Coffee.
  5. Yuanyang Tea.
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Is there any non dairy chocolate? ›

If you're looking for allergy friendly brands, Try Free2B, No Whey Foods, Amanda's Own, or Enjoy Life. For options with cleaner ingredients, try Raaka oatmilk bar, Baiani vegan milk chocolate, and Mast oat milk chocolate.

What can I use instead of hot chocolate powder? ›

Chocolate Chips.

Skip the cocoa powder (save it for these Brownie Bites) and instead reach for the semi-sweet chocolate chips in your pantry. For an even richer homemade hot cocoa mix, choose a 65% or greater bittersweet chocolate—Trader Joe's and Ghiradelli make some of the BEST chocolate for easy hot cocoa.

What are some dairy-free alternatives? ›

There are a number of alternative foods and drinks available in supermarkets to replace milk and dairy products, such as:
  • soya milks, yoghurts and some cheeses.
  • rice, oat, almond, hazelnut, coconut, quinoa and potato milks.
  • foods that carry the "dairy-free" or "suitable for vegans" signs.

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