Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe (2024)

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This Gingerbread Hot Chocolate is the best around! It has three secret ingredients that make it special and give it a gingerbread flavour.

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Nothing beats homemade hot chocolate. It's super quick and easy to make.

If you make it yourself you can control what goes in it which is a huge perk.

Good hot cocoa mix can cost a fortune to buy in stores. Making your own saves money.

We live in Canada so winters can be brutal. My family spends a fair amount of time outdoors so we love making homemade hot chocolate when we come in from the cold.

One of my personal faves is gingerbread hot chocolate. I love making it, especially around the holiday season.

My youngest is OBSESSED with Biscoff. We buy jars and jars of it on a regular basis.

Honestly, I need to keep a good stockpile of it in my pantry because we go through so much of it.

So, making a Biscoff - cookie butter inspired hot chocolate just made sense. This gingerbread hot chocolate satisfies our cravings in the most delicious way.

After you whip it be sure to toss lots of marshmallows in your mug. Then, top it with a gingerbread cookie!

Honestly, it's the perfect warm drink to curl up with and watch Christmas movies! Or grab a novel and sip this by a warm fire.

Note: I made this gingerbread hot chocolate recipe some time ago for Food Fanatic when I was a contributor. The recipe can be seen here on my blog, or on theirs.

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Ingredients:

For the Hot Chocolate:

  • Milk - First of all, I used chocolate milk for this recipe. You can use regular 2% milk if you prefer. You can substitute almond milk, cashew milk, soy milk or oat milk if desired. Use non dairy products if you need to. It will still taste great!
  • Cocoa Powder - Use good quality unsweetened cocoa powder. It's worth being picky when it comes to cocoa powder because it will affect the taste.
  • Sugar - I used brown sugar for this recipe for a richer flavour. Use granulated white sugar if you prefer it.
  • Cookie Butter - I'm not going to lie, this girl loves Biscoff but any cookie butter will do.
  • Spices - Lastly, this recipe uses ground ginger, ground cinnamon and ground nutmeg.
  • Optional Flavourings: You can always add gingerbread syrup, pure maple syrup, molasses or even honey for added depth of flavour. A hint of vanilla extract would be amazing as well. Get creative and do your own thing!

For the Optional Toppings:

  • Whipped Cream - Adding a dollop or two to hot chocolate is not only fun, but adds great flavour.
  • Miniature Marshmallows - Again, adding marshmallows is not only fun, but adds amazing flavour to the hot chocolate.
  • Cocoa Powder - I love sprinkling a little bit cocoa powder over the whipped cream and marshmallows.
  • Cinnamon Sticks - This is another addition that adds a festive touch and they are useful for stirring your hot chocolate.
  • Mini Gingerbread Men - Add a little fun by sitting a gingerbread in the drink or hang it from the rim. This is fun for kids and adults.
  • Spices - You can use allspice or cloves if you like them. We're not huge fans.

Instructions to Make Gingerbread Hot Chocolate:

  • First, combine the milk, cocoa powder, brown sugar, Biscoff, ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg in a large saucepan.
  • Then, cook the hot chocolate over medium heat, making sure to stir occasionally as the sugar and Biscoff dissolve.
  • Next, you want to cook the hot chocolate for about 5 minutes. You want the mixture to warm gently, no rolling boils! No scalding it!
  • Then, remove the saucepan from heat and carefully pour it into mugs. I recommend filling the mugs about ¾ full so you still have room for add-ins.
  • Lastly, top each mug with whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and cocoa powder. Then, add a cinnamon stick and gingerbread man to each mug.
  • Serve!

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How to Store Gingerbread Hot Chocolate:

  • You can store leftover hot chocolate in a glass jar with a good lid, or an airtight container, for up to 3 day in the refrigerator.

How to Reheat Hot Chocolate:

  • Transfer the hot chocolate to a small sauce pan, and reheat it on the stovetop over medium heat. Stir continuously till it's warm enough to drink.
  • You can reheat leftover hot chocolate in the microwave as well. Although it's not my preferred method, it is quick and easy. Transfer the hot chocolate to a microwave safe mug and cook until warm. Do not attempt to boil it in the microwave. You're just heating it up until it's warm.

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Gingerbread Hot Chocolate

This Gingerbread Hot Chocolate is the best around. It has three secret ingredients that make it special. Curl up by the fire and sip this all day long!

Course Beverage, Drinks

Cuisine American

Keyword gingerbread hot chocolate, hot chocolate, hot cocoa

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 4

Calories 456kcal

Author Kim Beaulieu

Ingredients

Toppings:

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Combine the chocolate milk, cocoa powder, brown sugar, Biscoff spread, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large saucepan.

  • Turn the burner on medium heat and cook while stirring occasionally until the sugar and Biscoff dissolve completely. Do not overcook and do not boil. You don't want to scald the hot chocolate.

  • Cook until the mixtureis steaming and is warmed thoroughly. This should take about 5 minutes or so. One small tip is to remove a small amount of the hot chocolate with a ladle so you can test it prior to removing the saucepan from the heat. This allows you to check theflavour and the temperature in case either needs adjusting.

  • Next, remove the saucepan from the heat and pour the hot chocolate into mugs. I recommend filling each mug ¾ full so there is still room for add-ins like marshmallows.

  • For a nice finishing touch you can top each mug with whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and some cocoa powder over top. Finally, add a cinnamon stick for stirring, and a gingerbread man for dunking.

  • Serve!

Notes

Originally posted on December 20, 2016.

Nutrition

Calories: 456kcal | Carbohydrates: 69g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 45mg | Sodium: 236mg | Potassium: 766mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 55g | Vitamin A: 381IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 485mg | Iron: 2mg

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  1. Christine

    Yum! Biscoff spread is my weakness so definitely going to have to give these a try! I just got copper mugs as well so, hopefully they turn out as cute as yours! Thanks for posting on Inspiration Monday 🙂

    Reply

  2. Margaret Robinson

    This is a great recipe and glad you've shared it! However, never having used Biscoff on anything (let alone know where to find it - I had to look online for stores), why do you put this in Hot Chocolate?

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Hi Margaret. Biscoff is what makes it taste like gingerbread cookies. You can use fresh ginger if you like or can't access cookie butter (Biscoff). Fresh ginger and some sugar would do the trick. Let me know if you have any more questions.

      Reply

      • Margaret Robinson

        Thanks - will try the Biscoff. Although I've never seen it in any of our grocery stores, I've never honestly looked so it's probably just sitting there waiting for me to grab a jar! Happy Holidays - MMR

        Reply

        • Kim Beaulieu

          If you look by the peanut butter you should find cookie butter. Any brand will do. My daughter LOVES the brand from Walmart. Pernotti Cookie Notti Cookie Butter. We make cookie butter krispies with it quite often.

  3. Lorelai @ Life With Lorelai

    Hey, Kim! Just wanted to let you know that we loved your Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe so much when you shared it at the #HomeMattersParty last week, we’ve FEATURED it THIS WEEK! Hope you can check it out when you get a sec. Happy Friday!!!
    https://lifewithlorelai.com/2017/12/14/home-matters-linky-party-165/
    ~Lorelai
    Life With Lorelai / Home Matters Linky Party

    Reply

  4. Erlene

    Yummy! I can't believe I'm saying this, but I don't think I've ever made gingerbread hot cocoa. Will definitely have to try this and have included this in a hot cocoa roundup.

    Reply

  5. Emily

    I love gingerbread and hot cocoa, but I don't think I've ever had them together! Your recipe sounds delicious, and I love those mini gingerbread man cookies. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday - I'll be featuring your hot cocoa as part of our upcoming party.

    Reply

  6. Ann Berly

    Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe (8)
    We've been making this since the holidays and they kids just love it. Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks you. So glad the kids love it.

      Reply

  7. Barbara

    Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe (9)
    Obsessed with this hot chocolate. My husband likes to make it when it gets home from hockey every week. He even puts cinnamon sticks in the mugs.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Ha, gotta hang onto to a man who goes the extra mile and puts cinnamon sticks in hot chocolate. Thanks for commenting. This made me smile.

      Reply

  8. Jessie

    Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe (10)
    You never say how much nutmeg to add.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Hi Jessie. Thanks so much for the heads up. I corrected it. I think it must have gotten deleted when I was updating the post recently. My apologies and thanks again for letting me know.

      Reply

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Gingerbread Hot Chocolate Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Where can you get gingerbread hot chocolate in Bloxburg? ›

The Gingerbread Hot Chocolate is one of the drinks that could be purchased from the Sledding Hut for a price of $10 during the Christmas Event.

What can I add to hot chocolate to make it better? ›

A quick and easy way to add flavor to your hot chocolate is by adding a splash of your favorite extract. Coconut and almond extracts lend hot chocolate an Almond Joy-like taste, while vanilla adds dimension to the chocolate flavor. Peppermint extract instantly gives the drink a holiday flair.

Why do people put marshmallow in hot chocolate? ›

The lightness and creaminess created by melting marshmallows or whipped cream into hot cocoa to balance the thickness and richness of the chocolate perfectly. Not to mention, everyone loves using hot chocolate as an excuse to eat marshmallows straight out of the bag or whipped cream right from the can.

What is a substitute for cornstarch in hot chocolate? ›

Rice Flour or Arrowroot Powder: These can act as thickening agents, similar to cornflour. Again, mix with a little cold liquid to create a paste and then stir into the hot chocolate.

How do you get a gingerbread man on Roblox? ›

Gingerbread Man is a bundle that was published in the marketplace by Roblox on December 21, 2010. It can be purchased for 500 Robux.

Is hot chocolate better with milk or water? ›

Although hot chocolate doesn't necessarily need an even more creamy, decadent taste, using milk certainly enriches the experience. We suspect that milk adds a creamier taste than water alone, and when combined with the notes of chocolate, the smooth undertones of the milk simply add a delicious backdrop.

Does milk make hot chocolate better? ›

The presence of milk didn't hinder the hot chocolate in any way, nor did it significantly amplify the flavor. While you might have anticipated flavor to be the biggest difference, the most notable difference was in the texture and relative thickness of the drink compared to the other two we had just sampled.

Can I cool hot chocolate? ›

That said, to cool down the temperature of your hot chocolate quickly (especially if the mug of hot chocolate is for a child), use about an ounce or two less hot milk when adding it to the mix, and pour in the same amount of cold milk at the end to cool it down.

What can you put in hot chocolate instead of marshmallows? ›

Here are our favorite ways to upgrade the coziest of hot chocolate drinks this season!
  • Make it boozy. ...
  • Swap traditional marshmallows with flavored ones. ...
  • Use Nutella for a creamier chocolate flavor. ...
  • Add an element of heat with chili peppers. ...
  • Go rogue and make OREO hot chocolate instead.
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Do marshmallows make hot chocolate better? ›

The sweetness, texture, and flavor of the marshmallows enhance the richness and creaminess of the hot chocolate, resulting in a delightful pairing.

Should marshmallows melt in hot chocolate? ›

Not too soon into the hot chocolate

If you're serving the hot chocolate make sure to place the marshmallow men at the last minute. They will melt so it's best not to put them in too quickly. Mine slowly sank into the froth on top, which was actually quite fun to watch so another fun thing to look at with kids.

What thickens hot chocolate? ›

If the hot chocolate doesn't thicken, add a slurry of cornstarch and milk (dissolve ¼ teaspoon of cornstarch in a tablespoon of cold milk) to the hot chocolate and continue stirring over medium high heat until slightly thickened.

What can you use instead of cocoa powder in hot chocolate? ›

10 Substitutes for Cocoa Powder
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How do you get hot cocoa in Bloxburg? ›

Hot Chocolate is a drink that can be purchased from a fridge and at Gazblox. This drink could also be purchased from the Sledding Hut during Christmas.

How do you get pink hot chocolate in Bloxburg? ›

Pink Hot Chocolate is a quick meal food that players can enjoy during Valentine's Day. Players can purchase this food from a fridge or picnic basket, or at the So Sweet stand in front of the Bloxburg Fresh Food store.

What desserts does Bloxburg have? ›

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Plain Cheesecake$30
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