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Healthy Hot Chocolate - Easy & Delicious

Published: Oct 21, 2025 by Lori Carlson · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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My kids love this Healthy Hot Chocolate almost every morning before school—and I love it because I can feel good knowing they’re getting protein and collagen from the milk! Everyone loves a cozy, chocolatey beverage during the fall and winter, but most store-bought mixes are loaded with sugar and artificial ingredients. This version is rich, creamy, and sweet—but made with simple, nourishing ingredients that taste just as indulgent.

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This Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe is the perfect cozy drink for fall, Thanksgiving, and Christmas! It’s warm, chocolatey, and filled with nourishing ingredients like cacao and collagen—making it a feel-good treat to sip all season long

Jump to:
  • Why You’ll Love This Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe
  • Equipment Needed
  • Ingredients and Why You’ll Love Each One
  • Instructions
  • Ingredient Spotlight
  • Variations
  • Tips for the Perfect Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe
  • How to Store and Prep Ahead
  • FAQs About Healthy Hot Chocolate
  • Final Thoughts
  • More Holiday Recipes
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Why You’ll Love This Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe

Here’s why this cozy drink is worth making all season long…

  • Made with just five wholesome ingredients—it’s as easy as mix, stir, and sip!
  • High in protein from collagen and filling enough to enjoy as a breakfast drink or afternoon pick-me-up.
  • Prep-friendly: the dry ingredients can be mixed ahead of time, so you only need to add hot water and milk when ready.
  • Customizable: substitute your favorite milk—dairy, almond, oat, or coconut—for your preferred flavor and texture.
  • Made with cacao powder, rich in antioxidants, magnesium, and mood-boosting compounds that support heart and brain health.
  • Collagen adds extra nourishment, promoting healthy skin, hair, nails, and joints—making this cozy drink both delicious and good for you!

Equipment Needed

Before you start, gather a few simple tools to make this Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe quick and easy:

  • Coffee mug – for mixing and serving.
  • Small whisk – to blend ingredients smoothly or electric frother to make it extra creamy.
  • Spoon – for stirring.
  • Measuring cup – for measuring milk.
  • Small Pot - for heating milk and water.
  • Instant meat thermometer – perfect for checking your milk temperature (heat to about 120°F) so it’s warm, safe, and ready to enjoy.

Ingredients and Why You’ll Love Each One

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  • 1 tablespoon cacao powder – Less processed than cocoa powder, cacao retains more antioxidants and minerals like magnesium. It delivers deep chocolate flavor and mood-boosting benefits.
    Substitute: Use unsweetened cocoa powder if that’s what you have on hand—it will still create a rich, chocolatey drink (just slightly less nutrient-dense).
  • 1 tablespoon sweetener of your choice – I use Better Body Foods Golden Monk Fruit Blend, which adds sweetness without sugar spikes. It’s low-glycemic and tastes like brown sugar.
    Substitute: Maple syrup, honey, coconut sugar, or even regular sugar all work well—adjust to taste for your preferred sweetness.
  • 1 scoop (17 g) unflavored collagen powder – I use Paleo Valley Unflavored Collagen, which blends smoothly and provides protein to support skin, hair, nails, and joints.
    Substitute: Any clean, unflavored collagen or protein powder works. You can also omit it if you prefer a lighter drink.
  • 2 T hot water – Helps dissolve the dry ingredients into a smooth paste before adding milk for a creamy texture.
  • 1 C Milk of your choice – Whole, 2%, almond, oat, or coconut milk all work beautifully. Choose your favorite for the perfect creamy texture.
    Substitute: Cashew milk, almond, or oat milk also make great dairy-free options, or use half milk and half water for a lighter version.

See recipe card for full directions.

Instructions

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Step 1: Combine dry ingredients: Add the cacao powder, sweetener, and unflavored collagen to a mug. Stir to combine.

Hot chocolate paste

Step 2: Add hot water: Pour in a little hot water and stir until a smooth paste forms—this step ensures everything dissolves perfectly.

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Step 3: Add hot milk: Heat your milk to about 120°F, which is the perfect temperature for kids and most adults—warm and comforting, not too hot. Pour the warmed milk into the mug and stir until fully blended and smooth.

hot chocolate with whipping cream

Step 4: Sweeten and froth: Adjust sweetness if desired, then use a milk frother or whisk to create a creamy, foamy top. Sip and enjoy your warm, protein-rich treat!

Ingredient Spotlight

Paleo Valley Unflavored Bone Broth Protein

I love using Paleo Valley Collagen because it comes from 100% grass-fed, pasture-raised cows and is completely free of artificial ingredients or sweeteners. It’s packed with important amino acids like glycine and proline, which help support healthy skin, strong joints, and a happy gut. Glycine, in particular, is one of those nutrients our bodies can’t make enough of on their own, yet it plays a vital role in repair and recovery.

Many collagen supplements on the market are made using only the animal’s skin, which still offers benefits—but doesn’t provide the same depth of nutrition. Collagen sourced from bones as well as skin delivers additional minerals and restorative compounds that support the body more completely. That’s one of the reasons I love Paleo Valley—they focus on whole-animal collagen, giving you a richer source of nourishment in every scoop.

Since it’s unflavored, it blends seamlessly into my Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe, letting me control the sweetness while adding a clean boost of protein that makes this cozy drink even more nutritious. Click here to receive 15% off Paleo Valley's Bone Broth Protein!

Better Body Foods Golden Monk Fruit Blend

This natural sweetener adds the perfect hint of sweetness without sugar spikes. It’s low-glycemic, non-GMO, and has no aftertaste. The Golden Blend is less processed than the white version and has a subtle, brown-sugar-like flavor that perfectly complements cacao powder.

Cacao Powder vs. Cocoa Powder

Cacao powder is less processed than traditional cocoa powder, meaning it retains more antioxidants, magnesium, and beneficial compounds. It also offers a deeper, richer chocolate flavor with natural mood-boosting benefits—making it the best choice for this Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe.

Variations

  • Add vanilla: Stir in a tiny splash of vanilla extract for extra warmth and sweetness.
  • Add spice: Sprinkle in cinnamon or drop in a cinnamon stick for cozy fall flavor.
  • Make it mocha: Add a shot of espresso for a protein hot chocolate coffee combo.
  • Make it boozy: For adults, stir in a splash of Irish cream or Kahlúa for a festive twist!
hot chocolate with whipping cream, cacao powder to the side

Tips for the Perfect Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe

  • Make the paste first: Mixing the dry ingredients with a little hot water helps them dissolve completely and prevents clumps.
  • Use unflavored collagen: Flavored versions can make the drink overly sweet or alter the flavor.
  • Don’t boil the milk: Warm it gently so the proteins and collagen mix smoothly.

How to Store and Prep Ahead

I like to make a set of dry mixes ahead of time so they’re ready for busy mornings! On the weekend, I fill small 5.5 oz GUSTO plastic containers (found on Amazon) with 1 tablespoon sweetener, 1 tablespoon cacao powder, and 1 (17g) scoop of collagen each. Close the lids, shake to combine, and store in the cabinet.

When it’s time to make your Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe, just add hot water and milk. This saves so much time for me and my kids—and makes mornings a little smoother!

FAQs About Healthy Hot Chocolate

Is hot chocolate healthy?

Yes! When made with clean ingredients like cacao and collagen, it’s full of antioxidants and protein—without the excess sugar.

Can I use cocoa powder instead of cacao?

Yes, you can substitute cocoa powder, but you’ll lose a few of the antioxidant benefits since it’s more processed.

Can I use almond milk or other non-dairy milk?

Absolutely! Almond, oat, coconut, or cashew milk all taste amazing in this recipe.

Can I use regular sugar instead of monk fruit?

Yes, you can, but the monk fruit blend offers sweetness without blood sugar spikes.

Final Thoughts

This Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe is simple, nourishing, and family-approved. It’s creamy, chocolatey, and packed with nutrients that make you feel as good as it tastes. Whether you enjoy it on a chilly morning or as a cozy evening treat, this protein hot chocolate will quickly become a household favorite.

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Healthy Hot Chocolate

This Healthy Hot Chocolate Recipe is creamy, nourishing, and made with cacao powder, collagen, sweetener, and your favorite milk. It’s the perfect cozy drink that’s rich in antioxidants, protein, and feel-good flavor—loved by kids and adults alike!
Course Drinks
Keyword holiday beverage, hot chocolate, healthy hot drink
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 1 T cacao powder
  • 1 T sweetener of your choice I use golden monk fruit blend by better body foods could substitute with maple syrup
  • 1 scoop unflavored collagen my favorite is Paleo Valley Unflavored
  • 2 tablespoon hot water
  • 1 C Milk of your choice

Instructions

  • Combine dry ingredients: Add the cacao powder, sweetener, and unflavored collagen to a mug. Stir to combine.
  • Add hot water: Pour in a little hot water and stir until a smooth paste forms—this step ensures everything dissolves perfectly.
  • Add hot milk: Heat your milk to about 120°F, which is the perfect temperature for kids and most adults—warm and comforting, not too hot. Pour the warmed milk into the mug and stir until fully blended and smooth.
  • Sweeten and froth: Adjust sweetness if desired, then use a milk frother or whisk to create a creamy, foamy top. Sip and enjoy your warm, protein-rich treat!

Notes

  • Add vanilla: Stir in a tiny splash of vanilla extract for extra warmth and sweetness.
  • Add spice: Sprinkle in cinnamon or drop in a cinnamon stick for cozy fall flavor.
  • Make it mocha: Add a shot of espresso for a protein hot chocolate coffee combo.
  • Make it boozy: For adults, stir in a splash of Irish cream or Kahlúa for a festive twist!

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