How to make date hot chocolate

A mug of rich hot chocolate made with dates topped with a pinch of flaky sea salt.
yummmmm!

Where I live in the Midwest, winter is in full swing: temperatures have dropped and a seemingly endless cloud cover hovers overhead. Flurries of delicate flakes swirl amongst barren branches and, like snow, a quiet has settled over the frosted landscape. For me, this cool pause of the world calls for staying in, wrapped in a thickly knit blanket (or, though I hate to admit it, sitting on the floor heat vent) with a warm drink in one hand and a book in the other. My most frequent drink of choice is a soothing cup of herbal tea or a frothy latte, but my hyper fixation this season has been this divinely rich date hot chocolate.

Unlike your typical powdered hot chocolate- bland, watery, overly sweet- this warming drink boasts a luxuriously creamy texture, a bold chocolate flavor, and a pleasant caramel sweetness from the dates. Plus, being packed with a variety of superfoods, this beverage is as much a health food as it is dessert. Who knew hot chocolate could be both! Regardless of the nutrient density, this date hot chocolate is DELICIOUS. Think a slightly less thick French-style hot chocolate with notes of salted caramel. It’s indulgent, it’s flavorful, it’s PERFECTION!

If your mouth isn’t watering yet, you must be severely dehydrated- get some water and keep reading!

main ingredients:

  1. Medjool Dates: The core component of this hot chocolate, dates add sweetness and contribute to a thick, velvety texture. This sweet superfood is also brimming with nutrients like fiber, antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins that are essential to good health. I use Medjool dates because they are widely available and have a wonderful caramel-like flavor, but any type of date will produce a delicious drink. This is my favorite brand, but the California Medjool Dates at Costco are a close second!
  2. Cacao Powder: Cacao powder is the raw and unprocessed version of cocoa powder. It retains more nutrients than its roasted and alkalized counterpart, possessing a nutritional profile rich in antioxidants and minerals and a bold, authentic chocolate flavor. I choose to use cacao for its nutrient density, but cocoa powder can be substituted in a pinch.
  3. Dark Chocolate: Dark chocolate adds bold flavor, a burst of nutrients, and helps generate a richer product. It’s high in fiber, essential minerals (such as iron, magnesium, manganese, and copper), and full of antioxidants that support our bodies. Aim for a bar with at least 70% cacao for the most benefits. If you prefer milk chocolate, you may substitute it for the dark variation, but your drink will be sweeter with a less robust chocolate flavor and a lower dose of nutrients. Either a chocolate bar or chocolate chips work well for this drink~ I recommend chopping the bar finely, if using.
  4. Milk: This recipe isn’t picky- you may use any kind you like! Milk adds additional creaminess, but water works just as well.
  5. Flaky Salt: All other ingredients are supporting roles- the salt is the true star of the show. A pinch of flaky salt enhances more desirable tasting notes, like sweetness and deep chocolate flavor, while suppressing any lingering bitterness. My advice: Do Not Skip This Step!!!

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A mug of rich hot chocolate topped with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt.

Date Hot Chocolate

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A nutritious twist on the beloved drinkable treat of wintertime. A few simple ingredients like dates, dark chocolate, cacao powder, milk, salt, and some cinnamon combine to produce a decadent mug of rich cocoa flavor with an extra dose of nutrients. Top with pillowy homemade marshmallows and a blanket of whipped cream for the sweet, chocolate-filled dessert of your dreams.

  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 mug

Ingredients

  • 2-3 pitted dates, depending on size and desired sweetness
  • 1½  tbsp cacao powder
  • 1½ tbsp dark chocolate 
  • 3/4 cup milk of choice (cow, almond, soy, etc;)
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • generous pinch of flaky salt, for serving

Instructions

  1. Boil some water, pour over your dates, and allow them to soak until soft and juicy, approx. 5 minutes.
  2. Drain the dates, adding them to your blender with all other ingredients save for the vanilla extract.
  3. Blend the mixture for 1-2 minutes until impossibly smooth and creamy.
  4. Pour the liquid into a small saucepan and heat over medium until simmering. Allow the mixture to simmer for 1 minute before taking off the heat and stirring in the vanilla extract.
  5. Empty the contents into your favorite mug, sprinkle the drink with flaky salt, and enjoy!
  • Author: Marijke Seykora
  • Prep Time: 7 minutes
  • Cook Time: 3 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Diet: Vegan

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