Italian Hot Chocolate (2024)

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This Italian hot chocolate is warm, rich, creamy, and so good that it's almost a sin! Only simple ingredients required and ready in 15 minutes!

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This thick Italian hot chocolate recipe is so rich and creamy, you’ll never make traditional hot cocoa again! It has almost a pudding-like consistency filled with chocolate flavor from the cocoa powder and real chocolate chunks, topped with a dollop of whipped cream, making it a decadent dessert that can fill your mugs in just 15 minutes.

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There’s nothing like a cup of hot cocoa on a cold, snowy day (maybe even with a hot chocolate bomb), but I’m telling you now, American hot chocolate has nothing on the Italian style! Essentially, it’s chocolate milk that has been heated (that we are used to), but the taste is so much creamier and THICK. Normally I would say you could swap the milk for another variety, but definitely use whole milk for this drink so you get the same texture. For those wondering if there is a boozy version, check out the dirty snowman instead. Or if you want something a little lighter, mix up a batch of homemade hot cocoa mix.

During this time of year, I am also in love with chicken tortilla soup, easy chili, and my homemade tomato bisque, all of which are warm and inviting when it’s freezing cold outside!

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  • Why You’ll Love This Homemade Hot Chocolate Recipe
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  • Substitutions and Variations
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  • Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe Tips
  • Fun Fact
  • Recipe FAQs
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Why You’ll Love This Homemade Hot Chocolate Recipe

  • Made for chocolate lovers.
  • Rich, creamy, and indulgent – this is the best hot chocolate.
  • Easy to make with simple ingredients.
  • Makes the perfect holiday beverage.

🍫 Ingredients:

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  • whole milk – this makes a rich hot chocolate; you can also use a reduced fat milk.
  • salt
  • unsweetened cocoa powder
  • granulated sugar – could also use coconut sugar
  • dark chocolate – be sure it’s a high quality chocolate and sweetened
  • corn starch – helps to make the hot chocolate thicker than normal
  • vanilla extract – ties all the flavors together

For a full list of ingredients and their measurements, 📋 please view my printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

Optional Garnish:

You can top top this thick hot chocolate with chocolate shavings, mini marshmallows, whipped cream, or a dusting of cocoa powder.

Substitutions and Variations

  • You can expect a thick and moderately rich drink using this recipe. If you want it richer, use dark cocoa powder and/or add darker (up to 80%) chocolate.
  • Up to a cup of half ‘n’ half or heavy cream can be substituted for the milk.
  • 2%, 1%, or even nonfat milk can be swapped for the whole milk to reduce fat and lighten up the creamy texture of the hot chocolate.
  • Using milk chocolate pieces or another kind of chocolate instead of dark chocolate will change the flavor profile a bit, but will also work.
  • Try this recipe with non-dairy alternatives like almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk!
  • Potato starch can be used in place of the cornstarch. It’s a great alternative for those with a corn sensitivity.

🔪 Instructions:

PREP: Reserve half a cup of milk and set aside. Chop the bar of chocolate into small pieces.

Pro Tip: Don’t skimp on the high-quality chocolate, a good quality chocolate is a game changer for rich flavor and you can definitely tell the difference with the cheaper brands.

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Step 1: Combine the milk, salt, sugar, and cocoa powder in a medium saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium heat while stirring constantly.

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Step 3: Whisk together the remaining cold milk and cornstarch in a small bowl to make a slurry.

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Step 4: Slowly pour it in the hot chocolate and continue cooking while it thickens.

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Step 6: Instructions for step 1 here. Please vary wording slightly between instructions to optimize opportunity for catching other important words and phrases. e.g., medium bowl, mixing bowl, glass bowl.

GARNISH/SLICE/SERVE: Serve immediately for the best cold-weather treat!

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Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe Tips

  • This drink is perfect like it is, but if you decide to top it with chocolate shavings, mini marshmallows, whipped cream, or a dusting of cocoa powder we wouldn’t be mad!
  • Keep the chocolate mixture on low heat when simmering. We don’t want the milk to scald.
  • Taste the hot chocolate once it has thickened then adjust the sweetness as needed.
  • Consider serving smaller portions in an espresso cup for a true Italian drinking chocolate experience.
  • Cornstarch is a thickening agent. We make a slurry by dissolving cornstarch in a cold liquid (milk, in this case). Cornstarch begins to thicken when heat is added, so if you dump the cornstarch straight into the hot chocolate, it will form lumps. The cornstarch slurry prevents the lumps and allows the cornstarch to mix in smoothly and then thicken.

Fun Fact

The first Italian version of this drink was called ciaoccolata calda and was created in Turin in the late 1500s.

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Recipe FAQs

Can you store Italian hot chocolate for later?

Keep it in the refrigerator in an airtight container for 3-4 days. Warm by heating over low heat on the stovetop.

What is the difference between Italian and American hot chocolate?

The Italian version is much richer and creamier. Plus, you would never use water to make it as you would with instant hot chocolate. Regular hot chocolate also tastes milkier and less indulgent.

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5 from 21 votes

Created by: Stefanie

Italian Hot Chocolate


Course Drinks

Cuisine Italian

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

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This Italian hot chocolate is warm, rich, creamy, and so good that it's almost a sin! Only simple ingredients required and ready in 15 minutes!

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Ingredients

  • 4 cups whole milk
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 3.5 oz. dark chocolate 60% cocoa, chopped into small pieces
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Reserve ½ cup of the milk. Set aside.

  • In a medium saucepan, combine remaining 3 ½ cups of milk, salt, cocoa powder, and sugar. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring constantly.

  • Add the dark chocolate and stir until melted.

  • To the reserved ½ cup milk, add the cornstarch and stir until the cornstarch is fully dissolved.

  • With the chocolate mixture still simmering, pour in the cornstarch slurry while whisking/stirring constantly. Continue cooking and stirring until the mixture thickens (1-2 minutes).

  • Remove from heat, add vanilla extract, and serve immediately.

Notes

  • This drink is perfect like it is, but if you decide to top it with chocolate shavings, mini marshmallows, whipped cream, or a dusting of cocoa powder we wouldn’t be mad!
  • Keep the chocolate mixture on low heat when simmering. We don’t want the milk to scald.
  • Taste the hot chocolate once it has thickened then adjust the sweetness as needed.
  • Consider serving smaller portions in an espresso cup for a true Italian drinking chocolate experience.
  • Cornstarch is a thickening agent. We make a slurry by dissolving cornstarch in a cold liquid (milk, in this case). Cornstarch begins to thicken when heat is added, so if you dump the cornstarch straight into the hot chocolate, it will form lumps. The cornstarch slurry prevents the lumps and allows the cornstarch to mix in smoothly and then thicken.

Nutrition

Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 244mg | Potassium: 602mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 405IU | Calcium: 323mg | Iron: 3mg

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  1. Ken says

    velvet texture and rich flavour experienced using:

    Whitakers (NZ) Dark Ghana 70%
    Carnation evaporated milk – 1cup substited for 1 of the cups of full-cream milk
    Madagascar vanilla paste 1tsp (Queen brand)
    A few crystals of pink Himalayan rock salt

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Italian Hot Chocolate (2024)

FAQs

What is Italian hot chocolate made of? ›

THE KEY TO ITALIAN HOT CHOCOLATE

It is made with a few key ingredients: cocoa, sugar, and milk. In some cases, a little dark chocolate and a thickening agent, such as cornstarch, are added as well. It can be served on its own or with a dollop of whipped cream.

What is the difference between French and Italian hot chocolate? ›

Italy is another European country that loves its thick hot chocolate. Their version of hot chocolate uses heavy cream and milk like the French. But unlike the French, they go an extra step by adding cornstarch to thicken the mixture even more. The result is a pudding-like consistency that is still pourable.

Why is Italian hot chocolate so good? ›

You may think something this decadent is made with heavy cream, but it's not! With real chocolate, cocoa powder, 2 percent milk, and cornstarch used to thicken it, this Cioccolato Caldo is much richer, and enjoyed in smaller quantities than American-style hot cocoa.

What is the difference between Italian and Spanish hot chocolate? ›

Hot chocolate is consumed throughout the world and comes in multiple variations, including the spiced chocolate para mesa of Latin America, the very thick cioccolata calda served in Italy and chocolate a la taza served in Spain, and the thinner hot cocoa consumed in the United States.

What is the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate? ›

Marshmallows: The Unsung Hero

Believe it or not, the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate is none other than marshmallows. These fluffy, sweet confections are the unsung heroes of the hot chocolate world, adding a delightful creaminess and hint of sweetness that takes the drink to a whole new level.

What does Italian chocolate taste like? ›

Italian chocolate is creamier and has a sweeter taste

Italian chocolates are the creamier and sweeter chocolates. Italians really know how to create perfect sweet treats. There are fillings like nuts, fruit, and raisins in the Italian chocolates.

Why is Mexican hot chocolate so good? ›

Mexican hot chocolate includes various spices, including cinnamon, cloves, and ancho chili pepper. These ingredients give it a unique flavor that is sweet and slightly spicy.

Do Italians put chocolate in coffee? ›

Caffè Marocchino (espressino)

It's the ideal blend of espresso, a bit of cocoa powder, a small layer of foamed milk, and then some more cocoa. At my favorite place to order a marocchino they even spread a layer (or two) of Nutella around the sides of the glass.

What is the thick hot chocolate in Paris called? ›

But not just any chocolate: A cup of thick and rich French chocolat chaud. This exquisite blend of butter, melted chocolate, and whole milk doesn't resemble anything similar to the murky, watery hot chocolate we're used to in America.

Which country has the best hot chocolate in the world? ›

Where to enjoy the best hot chocolate in the world
  • Restaurante Catedral – Oaxaca City, Mexico. ...
  • The Sebastian – Vail, Colorado. ...
  • Chocc – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ...
  • Belú Cacao – Santa Tecla, El Salvador. ...
  • Angelina Paris – Paris, France. ...
  • Chocolatería San Ginés – Madrid, Spain. ...
  • Kakawa Chocolate House.

What is the king of Italian chocolate? ›

Like most renowned Italian artisan chocolate, gianduiotto originates from Piedmont, Italy, where it's considered the “king of Italian chocolate.”

How do you say "hot" in Italy? ›

Italian translation of 'hot'
  1. to be hot (person) avere caldo; (thing) essere caldo/a; (weather) fare caldo.
  2. to get hot (person) incominciare ad avere caldo; (thing) scaldarsi; (weather) incominciare a fare caldo.
  3. to get hot under the collar (informal) scaldarsi.

What is the difference between American hot chocolate and Italian hot chocolate? ›

Cioccolata calda is made with the same ingredients as the American hot chocolate, with different proportions. There is less milk and sugar added, more chocolate or cocao. The result is similar in taste and consistency to a melted 80% dark chocolate bar.

Is Italian or French hot chocolate better? ›

French hot chocolate, or chocolat chaud, is similar to the Italian version in that it has a very strong cocoa flavor. Several gourmet hot cocoa recipes include brown sugar for a complex, deep sweetness, while some contain only milk and chocolate! In comparison, ciocolatta calda stands out in its richness and thickness.

Why is Mexican hot chocolate grainy? ›

It has a noticeably grainy texture because it's processed only to the “liquor” stage, before it's poured into the disk-shaped molds to cool and harden. Classically, it's flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. To make the drink, this solid chocolate is broken into pieces, then just melted into a pot of hot milk.

What is Italian chocolate made of? ›

Rich produce: The pocket-sized treats are made from a paste of fine cocoa mixed with the hazelnuts that grow in Piedmont's Langhe region. Perfect combination: Langhe hazelnuts, also known as tonda gentile, blend perfectly with the flavor of the cocoa butter, creating a tender, voluptuous and creamy concoction.

What is hot chocolate drink made of? ›

Hot chocolate starts in powder form (usually a blend of cocoa powder, sugar, and often includes dairy powder and flavorings or spices) and is typically made with water. Drinking chocolate, or sipping chocolate, is exactly what it sounds like – luxurious, melted chocolate you can drink!

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