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Keto Hot Chocolate

Keto Hot Chocolate

This keto hot chocolate is the ultimate cozy and comforting hot beverage made with just 4 ingredients! A secret trick guarantees a thick and creamy beverage!

keto hot chocolate

We come from a family who LOVES all things hot chocolate.

Whenever the grocery stores start bringing out new flavors or desserts that taste like a hot chocolate, we’ll be first in line to try it out. At home, some of our favorite things to make are hot chocolate inspired, including hot chocolate cookies, hot chocolate cake, and even a mug cake. When the holidays roll around, our favorite cookies to make are chocolate chip marshmallow ones.

Even though only my sister and I follow a keto diet, my parents refuse to let us miss out on how hot cocoa traditions and they simply adapt our family recipe and give it a low carb twist!

Now, neither of my parents follow any sort of diet out there, but they both reckon this keto hot cocoa is even better than the original!

Why this keto hot chocolate recipe will get you through the winter season-

  • 4 Ingredients. That’s all you’ll need to make this cozy and comforting beverage.
  • 100% sugar free. No sugar or artificial sweeteners are needed, yet it will be every bit as sweet as ever.
  • Cheaper than Starbucks. The average Starbucks hot chocolate is close to $7 for a grande. Not only is it extremely expensive, but it isn’t even keto friendly.
  • Perfect hot or cold. A bit of an oxymoron, but serve this over ice for an iced chocolate instead.

The secret trick to the perfect low carb hot chocolate is to use REAL chocolate in the mixture! We add some chocolate chips into the hot liquid, which naturally melts them and gives the drink an even richer chocolate flavor and thicker texture. Add some whipped cream on top and you’ll make it through any harrowing winter.

How do you make a keto hot chocolate?

The Ingredients.

  • Cocoa powder- Unsweetened cocoa powder. For a richer flavor, you can use dark cocoa powder. 
  • Granulated sweetener of choice- I used a brown sugar substitute, but granulated allulose or a powdered sugar substitute will also work.  
  • Milk of choice- Use your favorite low carb milk. I enjoy using unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, or, for a more pronounced chocolate flavor, keto chocolate milk.
  • Vanilla extract- Gives a lovely vanilla flavor throughout. 
  • Sugar free chocolate- Your favorite low carb chocolate bar or sugar free chocolate chips
  • Sugar free marshmallows- Optional, but what is hot cocoa without marshmallows!
  • Whipped cream– I love adding some fresh whipped cream, especially when I’m craving Starbucks!

The Instructions.

Start by adding all your ingredients, except for the chocolate, into a small saucepan. Place it over medium heat and bring it to a boil. Once it boils, remove the saucepan off the heat. Add the chocolate chips and let the mixture sit for several minutes, before whisking together. Now, pour the hot chocolate into mugs, add some marshmallows and/or whipped cream and enjoy immediately.

keto hot cocoa

Tips to make the best recipe

  • For a richer hot chocolate, you can replace half the milk with heavy cream.
  • You can prepare this beverage in the microwave, but you will need to use a large bowl and microwave everything in 30-second spurts.
  • Be sure to let the chocolate chips sit in the hot liquid for several minutes, as it will naturally melt them and create a creamier beverage.
  • Avoid using erythritol or monk fruit sweetener, as they don’t dissolve as nicely as allulose or a brown sugar substitute. If that is all you have, you’d be better off adding a liquid sweetener, like keto maple syrup or keto simple syrup.

Flavor variations

  • Peppermint-Add 1-2 drops of peppermint extract.
  • Mocha– Add 1 tablespoon of instant coffee or decaf coffee.
  • Hazelnut– Mix through 1-2 drops of hazelnut extract. 
  • Salted Caramel– drizzle caramel syrup into the hot chocolate. 
  • White chocolate– Add 1-2 tablespoons sugar free white chocolate

Storing and reheating instructions

  • To store: Hot chocolate is best enjoyed fresh, but if you make a bigger batch, you can store leftovers in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 5 days.
  • To reheat: Microwave the hot chocolate in 30-second spurts until warm or reheat in a small saucepan over the stove. Once hot, add marshmallows and/or whipped cream and enjoy.

More keto drink recipes to try

low carb hot chocolate

Frequently Asked Questions

Is cocoa powder okay on keto?

Unsweetened cocoa powder and cacao powder are both keto friendly, provided they have no added sugar in them. A two tablespoon serving yields just 2 grams of net carbs.

What hot drinks can I have on keto?

There are a plethora of hot drinks you can enjoy on a keto diet, and some pretty fancy ones too. Some of my favorites include peanut butter coffee, pumpkin spice latte, and a peppermint mocha.

How many carbs are in a hot chocolate?

A typical medium-sized hot chocolate can easily contain up to 40 grams of carbs per serving. This keto hot chocolate recipe yields just 2 grams net carbs.

keto hot chocolate recipe
  • In a small saucepan, add your cocoa powder, sweetener, milk of choice, and vanilla extract. Place it over medium heat and bring it to a boil. Once it begins to boil, remove it from the heat.

  • Add the chocolate chips and let sit for several minutes, before whisking together.

  • Pour into two mugs and top with marshmallows and whipped cream.

TO STORE: Hot chocolate is best enjoyed fresh, but if you make a bigger batch, you can store leftovers in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 5 days.
TO MAKE AHEAD: Microwave the hot chocolate in 30-second spurts until warm or reheat in a small saucepan over the stove. Once hot, add marshmallows and/or whipped cream and enjoy.

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 78kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Sodium: 327mg | Potassium: 115mg | Fiber: 3g | Calcium: 310mg | Iron: 1mg | NET CARBS: 2g

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Published at Wed, 01 Dec 2021 09:00:28 +0000