Instant Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate Using Water | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

As an adult with more sophisticated taste, I definitely prefer creamy hot cocoa.

But kids don’t bat an eye at this dairy-free hot chocolate made with water.

If you find yourself in a pinch, this coca recipe will work.

I know, hot chocolate with just water sounds a little iffy, doesn’t it?

I agree.

But when you are plum out of dairy-free milk and all the kids on the street are chanting in the snowy front yard for hot cocoa…

you find a way to make it happen.

And when they surprisingly love your emergency hot cocoa?

You pat yourself on the back for pulling this off…

and then make a blog post to brag about it, ha ha.

Plus, maybe you’ll be inspired to cheap out on hot chocolate, too.

CAN YOU MAKE HOT CHOCOLATE WITH JUST WATER

I knew making hot chocolate with just water was a gamble.

Google searches pretty much told me this would be disastrous,

who makes hot chocolate without milk?

But I was willing to take my chances.

Kids are easy to please, right?

So after a little trial and error,

I finally secured a decent hot chocolate with basic ingredients from the pantry…and water.

And shoot, this was so inexpensive to make that I’m willing to supply the neighborhood kids all winter long.

Here’s the secret.

Just make sure you add a splash of SOMETHING creamy.

And of course, make sure your “something creamy” is dairy-free if you have milk allergy like us.

HOW TO MAKE HOT CHOCOLATE CREAMY

To make your water hot chocolate creamy enough to please the kids,

just add a dash of one creamy ingredient.

By dash, I mean about 2 tablespoons.

If you have milk allergy, make sure it’s a dairy-free ingredient.

To give you some ideas, here are some creamy dairy-free ingredients we’ve used in our hot chocolate made with water.

CREAMY INGREDIENT OPTIONS

Of course, choose dairy-free versions for milk allergy.

Also be mindful if you’re choosing something sweet or unsweet.

The hot cocoa made with water is already going to be quite sweet.

milk

whipped cream

canned coconut milk

coffee creamer

ice cream

marshmallows

You get the idea.

A little something creamy will make this hot cocoa recipe work,

even though it’s made primarily with water. Just use what you have on hand.

That’s the whole point of this interesting recipe.

My own kids love marshmallows in their hot chocolate.

And marshmallows are your best bet for making this recipe into a pre-made hot chocolate mix…

which I will also explain how to do! See below.

HOW TO MAKE INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE MIX

Yes, since that successful day with the chanting neighborhood kids,

I was further inspired to make an on-the-go version of this simple hot chocolate recipe.

Because with milk allergy, it’s so hard to enjoy hot chocolate out and about. Drive through is a no-no for us.

All I have to do to make this ahead of time is leave out the extracts since they are liquid.

And I use two tablespoons of marshmallows for the creamy ingredient since it’s also shelf stable.

Just throw the ingredients into a baggie (cocoa, sugar, chocolate, salt, marshmallows), and you’ve got yourself an easy pre-made hot chocolate mix!

If you want to be extra savvy,

store individual servings of instant hot chocolate mix in coffee-to-go foam cups with lids…

and you’ll be out-the-door-ready for the pumpkin patch or Christmas light drives.

This is especially perfect for milk allergy families who can’t buy hot chocolate at festive events.

Now here’s that crazy recipe that the kids enjoy, and I hope yours enjoy, too.

INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE MIX DAIRY-FREE RECIPE

Makes One Serving

INGREDIENTS FOR INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE MIX

2 Tbs. cocoa powder
2 Tbs. powdered sugar
1 Tbs. dairy-free chocolate chips
2 Tbs. of something creamy (see list above)
dash of salt
Splash of vanilla extract (don’t use if making mix ahead of time) (affiliate)
Splash of peppermint extract (optional, don’t use if making mix ahead of time) (affiliate)
extra marshmallows or whip for garnish.

HOW TO MAKE INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE MIX

Heat enough water in your tea kettle (affiliate) for 6 oz. per serving.

Put 2 Tbs. cocoa, 2 Tbs. powdered sugar, 1 Tbs. chocolate chips, and dash of salt in the bottom of each mug(s).

Mix dry ingredients together.

Pour hot water (or hot milk of your choice) over mixture in the mugs and stir vigorously until chocolate chips are melted.

Add 2 Tbs. of one creamy dairy-free ingredient: marshmallows, milk, whipped cream, canned coconut milk, coffee creamer, or ice cream.

Top with extra marshmallows or whip (optional).

Enjoy your simple, instant, homemade hot chocolate using just water.

You may also like our favorite dairy-free hot cocoa packets we’ve found since creating this post!

This post was originally posted in December 2015.

Instant Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate Using Water | Milk Allergy Mom Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you use water instead of milk in hot chocolate? ›

Use unflavored or vanilla soy milk. Believe it or not, you can also use water instead of milk. Water allows the chocolate to show off its true flavors and unique characteristics, however, you lose the creamy feel and flavor.

Does instant hot chocolate contain milk? ›

Sugar, fat-reduced cocoa powder (15 %), whey powder (from MILK), glucose syrup, skimmed MILK powder, palm oil, soluble maize fibre, MILK chocolate (3.5 %) (MILK, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, vegetable fats (palm, shea), emulsifier (E442), flavourings), anti-caking agent (E551), salt, MILK protein, acidity regulator ...

Which non dairy milk makes the best hot chocolate? ›

The coconut milk adds a slight sweetness and amazing flavor. 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!

Does powdered hot chocolate have dairy? ›

Yes. Nestlé Hot Cocoa Mix contains milk ingredients. See the "Nutritional Value" tab for a complete list of ingredients and allergens.

Is instant hot chocolate better with milk or water? ›

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.

Can you have hot chocolate with just hot water? ›

Deliciously silky and sweet – just add hot water to four heaped teaspoons of our instant hot chocolate, give it a good stir and you're ready to feel all warm inside. Why not whip one up for a friend, too?

Which dairy free milk tastes most like 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.

Does Starbucks do dairy free hot chocolate? ›

Starbucks

Starbucks hot chocolate can be made vegan! While the standard order comes with dairy milk and whipped cream, you can swap it for plant-based options like soy, coconut, and almond – and in Europe, you can even choose oat.

Which non dairy milk can be heated? ›

Heat is a common denominator when cooking or baking. And some dairy milk alternatives perform better when introduced to heat than others. For example, almond milk tends to separate when added to hot liquids. However, soy milk can be used at high temperatures without curdling or separating.

Which hot chocolate powder is dairy-free? ›

With Cocoba Chocolate's dairy-free hot chocolate range, you can enjoy all the indulgence of a rich and creamy hot chocolate without any of the dairy. It's the perfect guilt-free treat for those who love chocolate but are looking for a dairy-free alternative.

Is Nesquik hot chocolate dairy-free? ›

Does Nesquik contain milk? No Nesquik Milkshake powders and Nesquik Hot Chocolate powders do not contain milk or milk powder.

What is instant hot chocolate made of? ›

It includes sugar; sodium caseinate; mono and diglycerides; dipotassium phosphate; cocoa; natural and artificial flavors; skim milk powder; and salt.

Is hot chocolate okay with water? ›

All you need to make hot chocolate at home is cocoa powder, sugar, and milk or water. This combination is my absolute favorite, but I'll give you a few substitutions you can use to make this with what you have in your pantry right now!

Can you mix chocolate with water? ›

Chocolate and water don't go together. Even a small splash of water in your melting chocolate will cause it to seize, becoming stiff and grainy instead of smooth and silky. And sadly, there's no way to completely undo the damage.

Can I use water with abuelita hot chocolate? ›

Instant Hot Chocolate ABUELITA™ envelopes can be prepared with water.

Can you make hot cocoa with cold water? ›

Plain old cocoa powder or homemade cocoa powder and sugar mixes don't mix into cold liquids as easily - recipes online recommend mixing with a tablespoon of warm water first to dissolve, or using an electric blender.

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