Kahlua Hot Chocolate
Skip the store-bought hot cocoa mix – homemade hot chocolate is easier to make than you think with just a handful of ingredients that’s already sitting in your pantry. And it’s even better with a hint of Kahlúa!
I remember sipping on my first hot chocolate back in the Poconos Mountains when my dad was teaching me how to ski. They had the boxed cocoa mix and it was the coziest, most comforting drink I could ever have on the mountaintop covered in snow.
This was actually the only time I could have hot chocolate. My mother was very strict on having “no sweets” in the house. But little did I know that you could actually make hot chocolate from scratch so easily with just a handful of ingredients that’s already sitting in your pantry!
With homemade hot chocolate, you can control the sweetness and indulgent chocolate levels to taste – the boxed mix is always a little too strong for me. But the best part about the homemade version is the Kahlúa! Yes, this is strictly an “adults only” drink. Just add a splash of Kahlúa to your piping hot chocolate and you’ll have a cozy, grown-up hot chocolate. And you can’t forget about those marshmallows slathered in salted caramel and a drizzle of melted chocolate. I mean, that’s the only way to have hot chocolate, right?
And with the holidays right around the corner, you could even gift this to friends and family. Simply combine the dry ingredients and throw them into a cute jar with a ribbon and you’re set. It doesn’t get easier, or cheaper, than that!
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Kahlua Hot Chocolate
Ingredients
- 2 cups milk
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 ½ tablespoons Dutch-processed unsweetened cocoa powder
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
- Pinch of nutmeg
- 1 ounce Kahlúa coffee liqueur
- Mini marshmallows, for serving
- Salted caramel, for serving
- Chocolate syrup, for serving
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine milk, sugar, cocoa powder, cinnamon and nutmeg over medium heat until heated through, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in Kahlúa.
- Serve immediately, garnished with mini marshmallows, salted caramel and chocolate syrup, if desired.
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Kahlúa. All opinions expressed are my own.
It is very hard to resist this kind of ice cream, want to have it right now.
YUM!! This looks fantastic 🙂 I love it
is their anyway that i can grab it from your website. It looks so delicious .
Gorgeous chocolate treat
I made it last night…mmmm! Like dessert.
I Like Chocolate …. I will Try make this…..
Thanks for sharing this.
I made this the other night – it was so good! Of all the times I’ve made homemade hot chocolate, I never thought to add nutmeg. What a delicious addition!
This look SO delicious! The marshmallow topping with the sauces just makes it look extra inviting. 🙂 Thanks for sharing your recipe, I’ll be sharing with my friends. 🙂
Wow That marshmallows looks so delectable with hot chocolate. Yummy.Extraordinary cherish it.
That hot chocolate sounds divine and delectable. Looks so yummy. Can hardly wait. My mouth is watering.
Chung-Ah
That hot chocolate sounds wonderful and flavorful. Looks so yummy. Can hardly wait. Will attempt at home.
Dharmendar Rai
I would like to make this for a crowd….could I make this in a crockpot and do as many cups as I need (and adjust the other ingredients accordingly)???
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to give exact conversion information to translate a traditional stovetop recipe to be used in a slow cooker without further recipe testing. However, here is an article worth checking out on a possible conversion guide. Hope that helps!
Wow That marshmallows looks so delicious with hot chocolate. Yummy.Extraordinary love it.
@Chung-Ah
That hot chocolate sounds tasty and delicious. Looks so yummy. Can’t wait. Will try at home. Thanks for this recipe.
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It is very good for winter.
Looks like your recipes are of wonderful familiar foods! 🙂
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For a little added flavor and in some Rumple Minze Peppermint Schnapps. It gives it a little more holiday feeling.
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