Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (2024)

By Emmeline Kemperyd on , updated - 8 Comments

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This Christmas Hot Chocolate is made with just milk, sugar and cocoa powder and topped with Candy Cane Whipped Cream for an amazing treat you'll want to sip all through winter. With just a bit of planning and a few simple ingredients it's easy to make and a delicious treat for kids and adults alike.

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Nothing says winter like creamy hot chocolate with whipped cream. And nothing says holiday season, like Christmas hot chocolate with candy cane whipped cream.

Make a batch of the whipped cream and enjoy Christmas Hot Chocolate all through Christmas - from Christmas Eve to Christmas morning, and finish off the leftovers over some really bad Christmas movies on boxing day.

Why you will love this recipe

  • Easy to make with just a bit of planning ahead
  • Simple, classic, hot chocolate recipe - you only need milk, cocoa powder and sugar
  • Adjust sweetness by adding more or less sugar
  • Whipped cream with real candy canes is what makes this a perfect Christmas Hot Chocolate

What you need to make it

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Ingredient notes & substitutions

  • Unsweetened cocoa powder - swap for sweetened if that's what you have, but then skip the sugar
  • Milk - full fat, low fat, and anything in between work equally well. You can also use a plant based milk!
  • Bright red gel food coloring - skip if you don't have it

How to make Christmas Hot Chocolate

Making this Christmas hot chocolate is very easy with just a bit of planning.

The day before

It all starts the day before - or at least four hours before - serving, when you make your minty whipped cream.

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  1. Heat heavy cream in a pot over medium heat without allowing it to start to boil. This is important - if it starts to boil it might be ruined.
  2. When the cream is so hot there's steam coming off it, add in the candy cane candies
  3. Allow the candies to melt, and stir often to ensure they don't stick to the bottom
  4. When the candies are all melted, set aside to cool and when cooled place in the fridge for at least 4 hours.

10 minutes before serving

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  1. Bring out your cooled down cream
  2. Whip it like you would a regular whipped cream
  3. It might take a little bit longer than usual, but after a while you will see peaks forming
  4. Whip to desired consistency
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If you wish, you can skip steps 9-12 below and just top your hot chocolate using a spoon.

  1. Bring out 1-2 icing bags and a tip of your choice and put together. You might want to use a clamp as well as shown in the image.
  2. To make candy cane stripes, dip a tooth pick in red gel food coloring and make 4-6 stripes in each icing bag.
  3. Scoop in the whipped cream
  4. This is what it will look like when prepped
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  1. To make the hot chocolate, start by heating up milk to the point of boiling
  2. Then mix together sugar and cocoa powder in the mugs you plan to serve in
  3. When the milk is hot, pour a small amount in the mugs
  4. Mix well, creating a paste.
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  1. Pour the rest of the milk in the mugs
  2. Mix well
  3. Top the hot chocolate with the whipped cream
  4. Finish with some sprinkles, and your Christmas Hot Chocolate is ready to serve!
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Tips & tricks

  • Do not let the cream start to boil while melting in the candy canes
  • Change up the whipped cream seasoning if you like - you can use just about any type of candy or chocolate
  • Mix the cocoa powder and sugar with a little bit of hot milk before mixing into the rest of the milk, to make it blend easier
  • Top with marshmallows for an even more decadent drink
  • Prep ahead: You can make the whipped cream up to 3 days ahead of time
  • Store leftover whipped cream in the fridge for up to 3-5 days

Recipe FAQ

I don't have time to make the whipped cream - what can I do instead for similar flavor?

If you don't have time to make the whipped cream you can use regular whipped cream and season it with peppermint essence. Top with some crushed candy canesfor that candy cane touch!

I don't have red gel food coloring - can I make this anyway?

Yes, you can skip the red stripe completely. If you want to, you can add some crushed candy canes on top instead.

Do people drink hot chocolate on Christmas?

I sure do! And I am sure I'm not alone, at least in the cold climate where I live.

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More quick & easy Christmas recipes

Want to try something new this Christmas? Then check out some of my Christmas favorites below!

  • Candy Cane Cupcakes
  • Lussekatter - Traditional Swedish Saffron Buns
  • Cocoa Powder Cookies
  • Cinnamon Cookies with Cinnamon Sugar
  • Candied Ginger

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Recipe

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Christmas Hot Chocolate

5 from 8 votes

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: North American

Servings: 6 cups

Calories: 680kcal

Prep time: 20 minutes mins

Cook time: 10 minutes mins

Chilling time for Candy Cane Whipped Cream 4 hours hours

Total time: 4 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Author: Emmeline Kemperyd

Ingredients

Candy Cane Whipped Cream

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 cups candy cane candies or candy canes broken into pieces
  • Wilton "red red" food coloring* or other bright red gel food coloring

Hot Chocolate

  • 4 cups milk
  • 4 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 2 tablespoon sugar

To serve

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Candy Cane Whipped Cream

  • Heat heavy cream in a pot over medium heat without allowing it to boil.

    2 cups heavy cream

  • When the cream is so hot it's steaming, add in the candy canes and allow to melt while stirring often.

    2 cups candy cane candies

  • When all candies have melted remove the pot from the heat and allow to cool. When cool, place in the fridge for at least 4 hours.

  • Bring out the cream and whip just like you would a normal whipped cream.

  • To create red lines, dip a tooth pick in the gel food coloring and draw 4-6 lines in each of the piping bags. Then fill with whipped cream.

Christmas Hot Chocolate

  • Heat the milk in a sauce pan.

    4 cups milk

  • Meanwhile, mix the cocoa powder and sugar in the mugs you will be serving in.

    4 tablespoon cocoa powder, 2 tablespoon sugar

  • When the milk is hot and steaming, remove it from the heat and mix in a few tablespoons of the hot milk in the cocoa powder and sugar mixture in each mug. Then pour in the rest of the milk and mix well.

  • Top with the candy cane whipped cream and sprinkles. Serve immediately!

    sprinkles*

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Notes

Ingredient notes & substitutions

  • Unsweetened cocoa powder- swap for sweetened if that's what you have, but then skip the sugar
  • Milk- full fat, low fat, and anything in between work equally well. You can also use aplant based milk!
  • Bright red gel food coloring- skip if you don't have it

Tips & tricks

  • Do not let the cream start to boilwhile melting in the candy canes
  • Change up the whipped cream seasoningif you like - you can use just about any type of candy or chocolate
  • Mix the cocoa powder and sugar with a little bit of hot milkbefore mixing into the rest of the milk, to make it blend easier
  • Top with marshmallowsfor an even more decadent drink
  • Prep ahead: You can make the candy cane whipped cream up to 3 days ahead of time
  • Store leftover whipped cream in the fridgefor up to 3-5 days

Nutrition

Calories: 680kcal | Carbohydrates: 89g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 109mg | Sodium: 84mg | Potassium: 370mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 70g | Vitamin A: 1430IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 257mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information is approximate and automatically calculated, and should only be viewed as an indication.

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About Emmeline Kemperyd

Emmeline Kemperyd is a writer, food blogger, recipe creator and food photographer and the founder of alwaysusebutter.com. She has more than 20 years of experience creating and simplifying recipes so they taste good, and are quick, easy, and approachable. She is a regular contributor to MSN and her work has been featured by The Guardian, Well+Good, Vulture, SheKnows, Good Men Project, Daily Kos, The Grio, The Asian Parent, and The Feed Feed, among others.

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Comments

  1. Beth

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (15)
    I made these for a small get together last week and they were a big hit. Everyone just loved it!

    Reply

  2. Andrea Metlika

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (16)
    My grandchildren are going to love making this hot chocolate with me. Okay, I'm going to love making it with them. It sounds delicious and is very pretty too!

    Reply

  3. Zainab

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (17)
    Homemade hot chocolate is my favorite! This one looks so great and I know my kids will love it!

    Reply

  4. Jessica Formicola

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (18)
    Wow, this looks like my kind of hot chocolate! And that candy cane whipped cream? YES please!

    Reply

    • Bea

      Hii May I ask how do you store the excess candy cane whipped cream?

      Reply

      • Emmeline Kemperyd

        Hi Bea! I store it in the fridge, it's good for about 3-4 days. I usually prep an icing bag with all of the whipped cream and then place it in a separate plastic bag, so I'm ready to pipe out some more whenever I want it! But you can also store it in an air tight container or in a covered bowl. /Emmeline

        Reply

  5. Julia

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (19)
    This hot chocolate definitely is a Christmas treat. YUM!

    Reply

  6. Mary

    Christmas Hot Chocolate - Christmas - always use butter (20)
    The candy cane whipped cream really takes this one over the top! So good!

    Reply

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