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When it's cold out, nothing hits like a warm mug of hot cocoa. This recipe is quick to make on the stovetop and tastes so much better than the packet stuff.

Hot Cocoa with Cocoa Powder
Most of us have cocoa powder, sugar, and milk on hand, which means a rich homemade cup of hot cocoa is just minutes away. If you can heat up liquid on the stovetop and stir, you can make this; it’s that simple.
I’ve been making this recipe for my kids for years, and first shared it on my site back in 2012. More than a decade later, it’s still the one we reach for every time the temperature drops, and when I need a bigger batch for a lot of kids, I make it in the slow cooker. You’ll find flavored versions at the bottom.
Ingredients
You'll need unsweetened cocoa powder, granulated sugar (or honey or maple syrup) to sweeten, water to dissolve the cocoa and sugar, milk (dairy or non-dairy) as the base liquid, a pinch of salt to enhance the chocolate flavor, and vanilla added at the end for a classic finish.

How to Make Hot Chocolate
You’ll find the measurements, how to make it for one, and a quick video in the recipe card. Here is what you need to know:
- Combine the cocoa powder, sugar, water, and salt in a medium saucepan and stir until the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the milk and continue to stir, being careful not to let it boil over.
- Turn off the heat and add the vanilla. It’s added last, so its flavor doesn’t cook off or fade. Mix and pour it into mugs.
- Top the hot cocoa with marshmallows or whipped cream.

Dutch Process vs. Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
Unsweetened cocoa powder is more acidic and gives a deeper, richer chocolate flavor, while Dutch-processed cocoa is milder and less intense. Both work well in this recipe.
Variations & Flavored Versions
Try this recipe first and then come back and make one of these flavored versions:
- Caramel hot cocoa
- Peppermint hot chocolate
- Strawberry hot chocolate
- Hot cocoa with water
- Peppermint white hot chocolate
- Hot cocoa and coffee
- Hot cocoa packets (diy)
- Hot chocolate with chocolate chips
Hot Cocoa Recipe (Better Than The Box)

Watch how it’s made:
Ingredients
- ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- ⅓ cup hot water
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 4 cups milk, any
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine the cocoa powder, sugar, water, and salt over medium heat. Heat this chocolate base mixture, stirring constantly, until smooth.
- When it simmers, reduce the heat, pour the milk, and continue stirring as it heats up and you see steam surface. Do not let it boil; you don't want to burn the milk.
- Turn off the heat, add the vanilla, and mix.
- Pour the hot cocoa into mugs and top it with marshmallows or whipped cream.
Notes
- Honey or maple syrup can be swapped for granulated sugar (same amount). The flavor will change slightly.
- Unsweetened cocoa powder is more acidic and gives a deeper, richer chocolate flavor, while Dutch-processed cocoa is milder and less intense. Both work well in this recipe.
- If using a plant-based milk that’s already sweetened (includes sugar), reduce the sugar in half.
- In a mug, mix 2 teaspoons of cocoa powder and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Heat 1¼ cups milk (in the microwave or on the stovetop) until hot but not boiling. Pour half over the cocoa mixture and whisk to dissolve, then stir in ¼ teaspoon vanilla and the remaining milk until smooth and creamy.







Kyla says
Made this today. Yum! Thank you for a great recipe.
Alex says
I tried this recipe and served it to my mom and she was impressed. She’s been baking for about her entire life. The cocoa we used was called Dutch process and I think you can find it in your local spice shop.
Paisley says
I LOVED THIS RECIPE!
I served it to my mom and sister, as well as me. It tastes just like one of the ready to go hot chocolate mixes! Amazing job:)
Toni says
This is the go to recipe when the grandkids are here. I use coconut sugar and have used almond milk as well as flax milk. Always delicious. Topped off with my homemade peppermint marshmallows and I have 4 happy grandkids!
Jaders says
Perfect ratios for a delicious sweet hot chocolate! My little dude said it was good about 10 times haha. I seen other reviews say 1 tbs of sugar instead of your a semisweet person, and/or topping with marshmallows/sweets.
But I have to say.. homemade peppermint marshmallows!???? I must learn more about this! <3
Jennifer says
Rich and chocolatey! Rave reviews when I’ve served it. I used the cheap cocoa I had at home and everyone loved it. I’m sure it’s even better with better quality cocoa, but it’s still awesome with whatever’s on sale! I quadruple the dry ingredients and keep it on hand, so all I have to do when I want a cup, is add the water & milk, and vanilla. I’ve made it without the vanilla accidentally and it’s still delicious. I’m going to mix up a huge batch of the dry ingredients and gift it to my sister and Dad for Christmas. Thanks for sharing!
Laura Fuentes says
Super happy this recipe was a success for you, Jennifer!
Martha Reynolds says
Where are the amounts written??
Laura Fuentes says
The recipe measurements are in the recipe card at the very bottom of the post.