Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe (Kid-Friendly!) (2024)

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It’s the perfect time to start curling up with a good book and a cup of hot cocoa. However, I often find that typical hot chocolate feels a bit overly sweet and heavy—particularly for my kids! After trying a ton of boxed options, I decided to develop my own kid-friendly healthy hot chocolate recipe.

I’m happy to say this one is a hit! It’s absolutely child-approved and a recipe my own four children ask for all winter long. Even better? It has just four ingredients!

I will note that this recipe is refined sugar free and dairy free. Because of this, it’s not as rich and chocolatey as some people may prefer. I find it’s the perfect amount of sweetness for children or those who are working on health goals, however!

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Easy Hot Cocoa Recipe for Kids

If you haven’t made hot chocolate from scratch before, I’ve got great news: it’s not complicated! In fact, this healthy hot chocolate is so simple to make that it’s almost as quick as the store-bought packets!

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In my home, a warm mug of hot cocoa is pretty much a necessity this time of year. Especially forkids, because hot cocoa is a very good motivator to stay outside longer.

You know when they want to come in after 10 minutes, and you’ve spent 15 minutes bundling them up? Just offer them hot cocoa if they stay outside a little longer. It works (almost) every time.

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Ingredients

I have to be careful about what I feed my kids (and myself) because we all have food sensitivities. That means we can’t buy the store-bought hot cocoa packets, which are loaded with high fructose corn syrup and other ingredients I can’t pronounce.

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So this year, when my children started asking for hot cocoa, I decided to create our own healthy hot cocoa recipe. I’ve come up with a few variations, but this particular version is a favorite with my kids.

In fact, they’ve told me it tastes just as good, if not better, than the old “store stuff.” (Score!)

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Here are the four simple ingredients in this homemade hot cocoa recipe:

So simple and so good!

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Instructions

Okay, let’s walk through how to whip up a batch of hot chocolate in just minutes.

Grab a small saucepan, and use it to heat the almond milk. Next, whisk in the cocoa powder, honey, and vanilla extract.

Make sure to whisk it well, so there are no lumps.

Alternatively, you can carefully pour it into a blender (or use an immersion blender). Just don’t burn yourself! Blend or whisk until it’s nice and frothy, then pour into a mug and serve.

See how simple that is?

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Variations + More Hot Chocolate Recipes

  • Peppermint hot chocolate: Add a few drops of peppermint extract while you are whisking.
  • Creamy hot chocolate: Top with a dollop of your favorite whipped cream (use a non-dairy one if you want to keep this recipe dairy-free).
  • Peanut butter hot chocolate: Yes, I have an entire recipe showing you how you can make a peanut butter hot chocolate!

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Now when my kids come in from playing out in the cold snow, it’s no problem to whip up a batch or two of this easy hot cocoa recipe! Enjoy!

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The Healthy Easy Hot Cocoa Recipe for Kids

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  • Author: Erika Bragdon
  • Prep Time: 2 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Total Time: 7 mins
  • Yield: 2 servings 1x
  • Category: beverage
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Warm the almond milk in a small saucepan, then whisk in the cocoa powder, honey, and vanilla extract. Whisk well to remove any lumps from the cocoa.
  2. Optional: place in your blender (make sure the cocoa isn’t too hot – you don’t want to get burned) and blend until frothy.
  3. Serve warm.

Notes

*add more or less honey, depending on how sweet your kids like it

Keywords: homemade hot cocoa, healthy hot chocolate, vegan, dairy-free

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FAQs

Is hot chocolate good for kids? ›

Drinks to limit or avoid

Pop, coffee, energy or sport drinks, fruit punches, hot chocolate, sweetened milks and tea are not recommended for children even if water is added. These drinks are high in sugar and/or caffeine and are not suitable for toddlers or children of any age.

Which is the healthiest hot chocolate? ›

Healthy Hot Chocolate Ingredients:

Unsweetened cocoa powder (or cacao powder, which is raw chocolate powder) Honey or maple syrup to sweeten it up (use a natural sweetener so you can control the quality and amount of sugar) Vanilla extract to give it a rich, gourmet flavor.

How to serve hot chocolate to kids? ›

Serve it plain or with all your favorite toppings like whipped cream, candy canes, marshmallows and chocolate syrup!

Is cocoa powder good for kids? ›

The moderate consumption of cocoa in children helps to promote positive emotions and provides energy. This energy helps them stay active, learn better, and increase their creativity.

What age can kids have hot chocolate? ›

Cacao and chocolate products are best reserved until closer to the second birthday because they contain caffeine. That said, small tastes of chocolate and small sips of atole, champurrado, hot cocoa, or another alcohol-free cacao or chocolate drink after a baby's first birthday are safe.

Is Swiss Miss good for kids? ›

One envelope of Swiss Miss Milk Chocolate flavour has 23g of added sugar in it, which is nearly 6 teaspoons. That's about the maximum amount of added sugar recommended by Public Health England for kids ages 7-10 for the entire day and more than is suggested for 4-6 year olds.

How unhealthy is hot chocolate? ›

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If it's made with full-fat milk and topped with whipped cream, this will add more calories, and it will be high in saturated fat, which could affect your cholesterol levels. For a heart-healthy version, mix unsweetened cocoa powder with hot low-fat milk and low-calorie sweetener, if needed.

What is the healthiest cocoa powder? ›

“To get the health benefits of cocoa powder, buy unsweetened cocoa powder with no ingredients added,” says Fazio. “It has fewer calories, less fat and sugar and more antioxidants than chocolate powder. Just make sure to read the label, as it will tell you if the product contains cocoa or chocolate.”

Is drinking hot chocolate daily healthy? ›

If you are mindful of your overall intake of added sugars and calories and choose a hot chocolate that is lower in sugar and fat, enjoying it regularly can be part of a healthy lifestyle. Opting for skimmed or plant-based milk versions with little to no added sugars is a sensible choice for daily consumption.

Is hot chocolate better with water or milk? ›

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.

What are hot chocolate toppings for kids? ›

Extra-small chunks Almond Butter Crunch were the most popular toppings of choice. Chocolate chips, finely chopped nuts, crushed graham crackers, and candy cane pieces, also make great options! To create the ultimate hot chocolate bar, we think, the more topping the better!

Which cocoa powder is best for kids? ›

Christopher Cocoa Super Kids Cocoa Health and Nutrition Drink, No Sugar Vegan, 100g x 2 (For Kids and Adults). Add one spoon to hot milk. Add sugar as per taste. Add ice and blend for cold.

Who should not drink cocoa powder? ›

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Cocoa might make the symptoms of GERD worse. Glaucoma: Cocoa contains caffeine. The caffeine in cocoa increases pressure in the eye and should be used cautiously in people with glaucoma. High blood pressure: Cocoa contains caffeine.

Who should not take cocoa powder? ›

Heart conditions: Cocoa contains caffeine. The caffeine in cocoa might cause irregular heartbeat in some people and should be used cautiously in people with heart conditions. Diabetes: Cocoa seems to be able to raise blood sugar levels and might interfere with blood sugar control in people with diabetes.

Should kids have hot chocolate before bed? ›

The recommended cut-off time for caffeine use is a minimum of six hours before bedtime. For example, if your child typically goes to bed at 9.00 pm, avoiding caffeine after 3.00 pm can help minimise sleep difficulties. Some children may wake during the night or wake early in the morning because they are hungry.

How unhealthy is a hot chocolate? ›

4. Hot chocolate. A small hot chocolate from a high street coffee shop can contain nearly five teaspoons (20g) of sugar. These extra calories can cause weight gain, increasing your risk of heart disease.

Is hot chocolate junk food? ›

However, because all chocolate is rich in saturated fat and generally contains an appreciable amount of added sugar, it is often labelled a “junk food”. This phrase could mean many things. Here, we define “junk food” as food that negatively impacts health even in low amounts.

Is hot chocolate good for sick kids? ›

Hot chocolate has never been a cure for the cold or flu. Many people find it to be soothing to their throat, and it may help them feel a bit warmer, but it has no medicinal properties.

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