Frozen Hot Chocolate


Rich, chocolatey, frosty, dreamy, homemade frozen hot chocolate…

FROZEN HOT CHOCOLATE - 2 tbsp cocoa powder, 1 cup milk of choice, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, 1/2 cup... Continue reading: https://lett-trim.today/2011/03/29/frozen-hot-chocolate/

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It seems every time I mention my love for New York City, someone will ask, “Have you been to Serendipity? Have you had their frozen hot chocolate? It’s life-changing!

What’s a healthy-eating vegan, who’s never been to Serendipity, to do?

Make my own frozen hot chocolate, of course!

What you need for the recipe: 2 tbsp cocoa powder, 1 cup milk of choice, 1/2 cup... https://lett-trim.today/2011/03/29/frozen-hot-chocolate/

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For a healthy topping, be sure to try this with my Healthy Reddi-Wip Cream on top!

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Frozen Hot Chocolate

(Makes 1 really big serving)

  • 1 cup milk of choice – use at least 1/3 cup as lite or full-fat canned coconut milk if you want a truly-rich treat
  • 2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • scant 1/16th tsp salt – important
  • 2 tbsp pure maple syrup, sugar, etc. OR pinch pure stevia
  • Optional for an even richer flavor, add a little melted chocolate (Serendipity’s recipe calls for this)

Combine ingredients and whisk together on the stove. Or microwave 30 seconds, stir, then microwave another 30 seconds. Let cool, then pour into an ice-cube tray. If you don’t have one, pour into three or four small containers. (Or pour it all into one container, but be sure to thaw before doing the next step so your blender can handle the one big block of frozen-ness.) Freeze. Once frozen, pop the mixture into a blender and blend! I used my Vitamix. Do not add ice, which would dilute the flavor. Ideas for Variations: Add almond or mint extract, blend in some banana, spike with rum, or even add peanut butter!

 

Frozen Hot Chocolate Nutrition Facts:
(For the entire thing)

  • Calories: 80
  • fat grams: 4.5
  • Protein grams: 3
  • Sugar grams: 0 (if using stevia)

I first made this using only almond milk. I liked it… but my taste-tester friends—some of whom have tasted the real thing from Serendipity—said it was more like frozen ice milk than hot chocolate. I agreed; the recipe was missing that rich, hot-chocolate flavor. Nothin’ a little fat couldn’t fix! So if you can spare the calories in your diet, try using at least 1/3 cup of full-fat coconut milk. It will still be much healthier than the Serendipity version (220 calories to their 850. I’m not sure what their serving size is… but my recipe makes a pretty big serving! And it has no cholesterol and can be sugar-free.)

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186 Comments

  1. Rachel says:

    Hi, I made this recipe with So Delicious original coconut milk and agave. Tasted good, but it was very “icy.” Not smooth like ice cream. Is this just not a good milk to use?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Yes, I wouldn’t recommend that milk… To be honest, I don’t like ANY of the carton coconutmilks out on the market. I find them all to be watery.

      For best results, I’d go with canned coconut milk (full-fat, like Thai Kitchen). Or at the least, soymilk or Silk almondmilk. Hope that helps!

  2. Tiffany says:

    I tried this yesterday with my friend and it was amazingly good! You’re right: it is a big serving, so it was enough for me and my friend to split and we could have a mini-cup each.
    It tastes divine with whipped cream, although it may be unhealthy because we used whipped cream from a squirt bottle… :/
    Neither of us are vegan but we both love to eat healthy and we LOVE your blog!

  3. Melissa says:

    I’m wondering whether its supposed to be 10g of cocoa powder or 2 tbsp because I thought a tbsp was 15ml

  4. Sennas says:

    O. M. G
    Girl I HAVE to try this. I have been wanting to try it for soooo long. And honey, the vegan diet looks great on you. You are beautiful!!

  5. Princess Peach says:

    This. Looks. Amazing!!!

  6. Lily says:

    OMG!!!!!!!!! SOOOOO GOOD!!!!!!!!!!
    I stuck Popsicle sticks in a few of them and they make really good mini-pops too!!!

  7. Jenae says:

    Oh my goodness! This is my new favorite recipe! 🙂 It tastes like a Wendy’s Chocolate Frosty!! And it’s so healthy that I had it for breakfast because I couldn’t wait to try it! (Everyone has dessert after breakfast right? 😉 ) Today I turned it into a Vanilla Frosty by substituting 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla for the coco powder and skipped heating it up.

  8. Rose @ Lose Belly Fat says:

    Wow, this is quite the delish & healthy treat – yum! Using coconut milk and stevia makes it a good treat choice for anyone looking to lose belly fat. That is, as long you only eat 1 serving 🙂

  9. Jessica Maybury says:

    That looks AMAZING!

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