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Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate

Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate is a cozy, kicked-up version of my Slow Cooker Hot Chocolate Recipe, but made quickly on the stovetop for instant comfort. It blends rich cocoa with warm almond aroma and deep vanilla sweetness, creating a mug that feels luxurious without requiring extra effort.

This vanilla hot cocoa with almond is perfect for chilly afternoons, quiet evenings, or holiday gatherings where something warm and inviting hits the spot. The optional marshmallows add a light, indulgent topping, making each mug feel cozy and special for any winter day.

Festive vertical image of Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate in a holly-decorated mug, featuring a title overlay and the Taylor & Colledge vanilla bean and almond extract pastes.

When I’m sipping on a cup of this homemade almond hot chocolate, it instantly puts me in the holiday spirit. I love pairing it with a batch of Christmas Butter Cookies for an extra touch of sweetness. It also pairs beautifully with an Easy Santa Charcuterie Board for Christmas, making both treats feel festive and cozy together.

Of course, no cozy night is complete without holiday entertainment. I usually curl up with my blanket and watch My Top 5 Favorite Christmas Movies while enjoying every sip. These little moments are what make the season feel extra magical.

Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate

You might think making a delicious, gourmet hot chocolate at home is complicated, but this easy winter drink couldn’t be simpler! It tastes so good, you’ll swear you bought it at a fancy coffee shop! It takes less than 15 minutes to make and uses just one saucepan, which means almost no messy cleanup.

The secret to making this amazing hot cocoa is using high-quality ingredients. A premium unsweetened cocoa powder builds a deep, rich chocolate base. The pastes are essential because they deliver a concentrated, authentic flavor that liquid extracts just can’t touch. Plus, using the vanilla bean paste means you even get those beautiful vanilla specks!

Overhead photo of hot chocolate flavored with almond and vanilla in a white mug, surrounded by the Taylor & Colledge extracts and mini marshmallows.

Timesaving Tips and Variations

This easy hot chocolate recipe adapts well to flavor preferences, and a few quick tweaks let you shift the sweetness, richness, or seasonal notes without extra work. It also doubles easily for gatherings.

  • Swap whole milk for half-and-half for a richer version.
  • Substitute oat milk, almond milk, or even cashew milk for a plant-based drink.
  • Add cinnamon or cardamom for a warm holiday spice.
  • Melt in chocolate chips for deeper cocoa flavor.
  • Stir in a splash of espresso for a mocha twist.
  • Use whipped cream instead of marshmallows for a creamy finish.

These small changes ensure your hot chocolate is always creamy, flavorful, and just the way you like it.

What to Serve with Hot Chocolate

This tasty warm winter drink pairs beautifully with treats that complement its velvety chocolate base and soft almond-vanilla notes. It also works well on dessert platters.

Whether you are serving this for the holidays, as an after-school treat, or an evening after-dinner drink, these sweet treats will be perfect to serve.

Close-up of a ladle scooping the finished hot chocolate flavored with almond and vanilla from the saucepan, ready to be served.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I prepare this hot chocolate ahead of time?

Yes, you can refrigerate it for up to a day and reheat gently on the stove. Whisk as it warms so the texture becomes smooth again. Add any toppings only when serving.

Can I use regular extracts instead of pastes?

Yes, you absolutely can use regular extracts. The paste offers a thicker consistency and a more concentrated flavor, but use an equal amount of liquid extracts if that is what you have on hand. Always add any extract off the heat to prevent the alcohol from evaporating and diminishing the flavor.

Overhead view of the finished gourmet hot chocolate served in a clear mug, topped with marshmallows, next to the Taylor & Colledge vanilla and almond flavor pastes.

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Ingredients for Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate

This homemade hot cocoa requires only a handful of common pantry staples, plus the special addition of paste extracts to deliver the signature flavor.

  • Dry Ingredients: Unsweetened cocoa powder, sugar, and a pinch of salt. Using high-quality cocoa powder is key to a deep, rich flavor, and the salt enhances the sweetness.
  • Liquids: Milk and water. The milk provides creaminess and body, while the water helps dissolve the dry ingredients smoothly, preventing lumps.
  • Flavor Extracts: Taylor & Colledge Vanilla Bean paste and Almond extract paste. These pastes define the drink, providing authentic, concentrated flavor and giving the drink a sophisticated, gourmet aroma.
Flat lay photo showing ingredients for Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate: milk, cocoa powder, sugar, mini marshmallows, and tubes of Taylor & Colledge Vanilla Bean and Almond extract pastes.

How to Make This Vanilla Almond Hot Chocolate Recipe

In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, cocoa, and salt. Stir in milk and water. Cook and stir over medium heat until heated through. Remove from the heat; stir in extracts. Serve in mugs, with marshmallows if desired.

Photo collage showing the four steps to make homemade hot cocoa: mixing dry ingredients, dissolving mixture, adding vanilla bean paste, and adding almond extract paste.

Making this Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate is a chance to slow down and savor a quiet moment. Taking the time to enjoy it fully reminds us that even the simplest recipes can offer a pause in the day worth cherishing.

Close up view of homemade hot cocoa flavored with almond and vanilla, served in a white mug and topped with large melting marshmallows. The extract tubes are visible in the foreground.

For a fun twist, try a Vanilla Caramel Apple Latte alongside this drink. Its sweet, fruity flavor pairs perfectly with the rich cocoa.

Close up view of homemade hot cocoa flavored with almond and vanilla, served in a white mug and topped with large melting marshmallows. The extract tubes are visible in the foreground.

Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate

Enjoy a mug of Vanilla and Almond Hot Chocolate, a creamy, chocolatey drink with warm vanilla and nutty almond notes.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: vanilla almond hot chocolate, vanilla almond hot cocoa
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2 – 3 servings
Author: Lisa Kerhin

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large saucepan, combine the sugar, cocoa powder, and salt. Whisk these dry ingredients together thoroughly until they are well-mixed.
  • Slowly stir in the milk (4 cups) and water (⅓ cup) until the cocoa mixture is completely dissolved and no lumps remain.
  • Place the saucepan over medium heat. Cook and stir the mixture constantly using a whisk or wooden spoon until heated through and steaming, but do not allow it to boil.
  • Remove the saucepan from the heat immediately. Stir in the 1 teaspoon of Taylor & Colledge Vanilla Bean paste and 1 teaspoon of Taylor & Colledge Almond extract paste.
  • Serve immediately in your favorite mugs, topping each serving with a handful of mini marshmallows if desired.

Nutritional Disclaimer

“Blogghetti” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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  1. Wendy Klik says:

    That is a lovely cup of comfort right there. Adding the almond flavoring is a wonderful idea.