One of the best parts of cold weather is by far the warm and soothing drinks! This creamy cannabis hot chocolate will leave you wanting seconds. And, it’s ready in under 10 minutes! Keep reading to find out how to make this recipe with multiple different infusion options.
Table of Contents
- Features
- Why You Will Love This Recipe
- What You’ll Need
- The Step-by-Step Process
- Storage Instructions
- Alternate Cannabis Infusion Options
- Just Decarbed Cannabis
- Cannabis Milk
- Cannabis Sugar
- Cannabis Tincture
- Cannabis Oil
- Cannabis Butter
- Cannabis Powder
- Notes and Expert Tips
- Creamy Cannabis Hot Chocolate Recipe
- Frequently Asked Questions
- More Chocolate Recipes You Will Love
Features
- 5 simple ingredients, ready in under 10 minutes
- Includes instructions for making cocoa mix, which is perfect for on-the-go or gift-giving
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Why You Will Love This Recipe
Have your hot cocoa and drink it too with this cannabis-infused hot chocolate recipe – it’s the best of both worlds!
I can picture it now, the fireplace is on, light Christmas music is playing in the background, and a sweet cannabis hot chocolate is readily in hand.
Ahhh, now that’s what I call paradise.
That’s why my Well With Cannabis Community has been requesting all the sweet and savory winter-time treats. And, when they talk I listen!
In this post, we’ll explore how to make this cannabis hot chocolate, all the equipment, and tools that you’ll need, different infusion options, as well as fully answered FAQs.
What You’ll Need
- Decarbed Cannabis Flower: This is what will infuse this recipe with all the cannabis goodness. Just be sure to decarb first. This ingredient will infuse the recipe. Be mindful here – even just a ½ gram can pack a potent punch, depending on the potency of your flower. Find more options under the alternate infusion options heading below.
- Sugar: White, granulated sugar is used, but you can use any sugar or sugar substitute as desired.
- Cocoa Powder: To give this drink a chocolatey taste, just be sure to use unsweetened.
- Milk: Feel free to substitute any milk of choice, dairy or dairy-free.
Note: a complete list of ingredients with amounts and printable instructions is located in the recipe card below.
The Step-by-Step Process
To Prepare Just Hot Cocoa Mix:
- Step 1 – Prepare either ground cannabis flower or cannabis sugar. Decide how many servings you want to make and scale the recipe accordingly.
- Step 2 – In a small bowl, add the ground cannabis, cocoa powder, sugar, ground cinnamon, and ground chipotle, if using.
- Step 3 – Whisk well until all ingredients are well incorporated.
- Step 4 – Store in an airtight jar until ready for use.
To Prepare the Hot Cocoa:
- Step 1: Prepare the hot cocoa mix.
- Step 2: Add the milk and hot cocoa mix in a small saucepan over low heat. Whisk well until all ingredients are well incorporated.
- Step 3: Heat slowly, stirring occasionally, until the milk is heated through, about 170-180°F. Be careful not to boil.
- Step 4: Pour into your favorite mug and enjoy.
Note: complete step-by-step printable instructions are located in the recipe card below.
Storage Instructions
For the cocoa mix, store in an air tight container in a cool and dry place for up to two months.
For prepared cocoa, enjoy it right away.
Alternate Cannabis Infusion Options
As with all things edibles, there is more than one way to infuse something. Below, we will explore all of the different ways you could infuse this recipe.
Just Decarbed Cannabis
My preferred way to infuse this recipe is just adding straight ground, decarbed cannabis. You can decarb the flower ahead of time using either an oven or an Instant Pot.
Once ready, run the flower through a grinder so it is a very fine, powdery consistency. You can also use kief here as well.
Due to the potency of decarbed flower and kief, you should only need to use a very small amount, just a gram or so, maybe less, depending on the strain you have.
If you don’t like the taste of cannabis, this may not be the best infusion option for you; check out the alternative options below.
Cannabis Milk
Making cannabis-infused milk or cream is a great way to infuse this hot cocoa.
Just be sure to get the dosing recommendations given in this post to ensure you’re not overdoing it!
Cannabis Sugar
If you have cannabis sugar already made, it can be one of the easiest ways to infuse this recipe.
Made from either the Green Dragon or Golden Dragon tincture, cannabis sugar is shelf-stable and would be perfect for infusing a pre-made mix.
Cannabis Tincture
Infusing this hot cocoa with an alcohol-based cannabis tincture would work, too.
The hot milk’s heat will help evaporate the alcohol, leaving you with a perfectly infused drink.
Cannabis Oil
While it may leave a slight bit of oil floating on top of your drink, you can add a bit of cannabis oil to your hot cocoa.
Coconut oil, MCT oil, and even CBD oil would all work well here.
Cannabis Butter
One of the easiest ways to infuse hot cocoa is to add a teaspoon of already-made cannabutter.
Here are the many different cannabutter recipes to try:
Cannabis Powder
While I have not tried this method myself, using a cannabis maltodextrin powder should work in this recipe, too.
Notes and Expert Tips
- To tone up or tone down the spice content of this recipe, feel free to adjust the amount of chipotle peppers added.
- Feel free to use mini or classic marshmallows!
- This recipe can be used to make a pre-made mix that is the perfect cannabis Christmas or holiday present.
- Once mixed with milk, it is best to consume right away.
Creamy Cannabis Hot Chocolate
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk or cannabis milk
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon white, granulated sugar or cannabis sugar
- ¼ gram decarbed cannabis flower
- â…› teaspoon vanilla extract
- â…› teaspoon ground cinnamon
- â…› teaspoon ground chipotle peppers optional
Instructions
- In a small sauce-pan over low heat, add the milk, cocoa powder, sugar, ground, decarbed cannabis, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and ground chipotle, if using.
- Whisk well until all ingredients are well incorporated.
- Heat slowly, stirring occasionally, until the milk is heated through, about 170-180°F. Be careful not to boil.
- Pour into your favorite mug and enjoy.
Notes
Nutrition
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Non-dairy, plant-based, lactose-free milk are perfect for this recipe. Use what you prefer and can tolerate.
Absolutely! In fact, I did just that in my cannabis hot cocoa bomb recipe. Check it out!
It’s not unbearably spicy. However, totally feel free to leave the chipotle peppers out.
You really can’t go wrong with any pastry option. However, I really enjoy the classic chocolate chip cookie.
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I have been trying to find a less processed brand! Thanks for this homemade option!
You’re welcome, Sasha, we hope you love it!
I LOVE making my own homemade hot cocoa!!!! I like to use raw cacao powder and coconut milk powder in mine, plus a bit of cinnamon and cayenne powder (for a Mayan twist!)! Yum, perfect for today’s cold weather!
The cinnamon and cayenne together sound amazing, thanks for the suggestion!
Ther is nothing more soothing than hot cocoa and cinnamon during winter months :). Thanks for sharing!
We couldn’t agree more! Thanks for making the recipe.
I love these ideas. I feel silly, as I’ve never thought to make hot cocoa mix myself; I’ve done hot chocolate (with milk and chocolate) and can’t wait to try some of these recipe ideas out this winter.
The mix is great for saving long-term! I love how it can last through the entire winter season. I hope you enjoy 😀
This sounds so good, especially with the cold winter right at my heels! thanks for the recipe!
You’re welcome, Heather! Enjoy 😀