We know you love pumpkin spice lattes and other warm winter drinks, but get ready to spruce up the most classic of them all: hot chocolate! With the holiday season quickly approaching, time might feel like it's simply going *too* fast, but it will definitely slow back down when there's a comforting mug of hot chocolate in your hands. These recipes range from simple and healthy to sweet and boozy, so there's something for every taste. Wear your favorite slippers, sit back, and relax. Here's to drinking hot chocolate for breakfast and topping it with far too many marshmallows.
Vegan Slow-Cooker Hot Cocoa
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If you're hosting a party, serve up the goods in a slow cooker, so guests can serve themselves. Don't forget plenty of toppings! (via Brit + Co)
Jaques Torres Hot Chocolate
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Start with a classic. This version is extra-rich due to the use of high-quality chocolate coins. (via Brit + Co)
Mulled Wine Hot Chocolate
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This boozy libation packs all of the flavors of the holidays, from star anise to cranberries, in one warm, chocolatey cup. (via Brit + Co)
Peppermint Hot Chocolate
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There’s no better way to add a refreshing zing to hot chocolate than with peppermint patties. A candy cane stirrer makes it fit for a queen. (via A Zesty Bite)
Boozy Pumpkin White Chocolate
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You don't have to add Kahlua or bourbon to this already decadent hot chocolate, but it is a good idea. (via Minimalist Baker)
Salted Vanilla Hot Chocolate
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Sweet vanilla powder and an unexpected touch of salt unite for a hot chocolate that stands out. (via Love and Olive Oil)
Adaptogenic Hot Chocolate
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We all knew chocolate could mend a broken heart, but this healthy beverage can heal a headache; it uses magnesium-rich ingredients to soothe tension. (via Hello Glow)
Low-Carb Chocolate
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Unsweetened cocoa powder and low-carb sweetener transform this splendidly creamy hot chocolate into a keto-friendly beverage. (via Savory Tooth)
Unicorn Hot Chocolate
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If wintry weather has you down, this pink-as-can-be, sprinkle-covered white hot chocolate will cheer you up in no time. (via Love and Olive Oil)
Vegan Gingerbread Chocolate
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Plenty of dairy-free beverages claim to be creamy, but thanks to ground cashews, this vegan hot chocolate really is luscious. Spice it up with cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger for an even more soothing sipper. (via Domestic Gothess)
Hot Chocolate Spoons
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Finally, something exciting to put in an ice-cube tray: chocolate and marshmallows. You'll have fun working for your hot chocolate by swirling these spoons into warm milk. (via Fork and Beans)
Italian Hot Chocolate
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Pretend you're in an Italian cafe as you sip on this luxurious cioccolata calda, made with chopped dark chocolate. (via Inside the Rustic Kitchen)
Slow-Cooker Mint Cocoa
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Slowly steeping mint in hot chocolate makes its bright flavor come through. (via The Magical Slow Cooker)
Pumpkin Coconut Chocolate
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Coconut milk is the base of this vegan hot chocolate, which gets a unique twist from homemade pumpkin syrup. (via How Sweet Eats)
Earl Grey Chocolate
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Can't decide between tea and hot chocolate? With this beverage, you don't have to. (via Port and Fin)
Matcha Honey Hot Chocolate
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Matcha adds a healthy — and photogenic — touch to this white-chocolate-based drink. (via How Sweet Eats)
Spiked Orange Hot Cocoa
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Thanks to Grand Marnier, this deeply flavorful hot chocolate burns in the best way. (via Salt and Lavender)
Mexican Hot Chocolate
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Cayenne and cinnamon are the keys to cocoa with a kick. (via Delish Knowledge)
Stovetop Cinnamon Cocoa
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Ground cinnamon is a reliable, easy way to amp up your hot chocolate without going to the grocery store for a special ingredient. (via Jelly Toast)
Red Wine Hot Chocolate
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Just when you thought hot chocolate couldn't be more relaxing, here's one with a big splash of red wine, which acts as a natural sweetener. (via Paper & Stitch)
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Additional reporting by Kate Puhala.
This post has been updated.
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