Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2024)

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A Mexican hot chocolate recipe that requires you to just toss everything in a slow cooker and let it all cook up. This hot cocoa is made with melted chocolate, not just cocoa powder, spices like cinnamon and a hint of chili powder. The flavor is so rich and delicious, just the way hot chocolate should be!

Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (1)Livin’ la vida hot chocolate.

Bittersweet chocolate, cinnamon, nutmeg, condensed milk, and a hint of chili powder. How Ahh-mazing. <– I’m sure you’ve figured out that that is not the traditional shopping list for hot cocoa. That’s because we’re doing a twist of the traditional hot chocolate today!

Hot cocoa is the stuff that childhood dreams are made of. And if your childhood was anything like mine, then Swiss Miss hot chocolate was definitely a staple. Swiss Miss was perfect for my childhood, mainly because I didn’t know any better. I gave it a try a few years ago and honestly, I can’t figure out why I liked the stuff.It’s got the faintest hint of chocolate. I’m suspicious that I probably wasn’t a hot cocoa snob when I was 5. I don’t expect my hot chocolate to be a bar of chocolate in liquid form, but shouldn’t abeverage that’s got the word ‘chocolate’ in it’s title have a significant amount of chocolate in it’s contents? I think so.

Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2)Mexican hot chocolate is slightly different than the traditional stuff we’re used to. I find it to be a tad bit thicker, it’s spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and a hint of chili powder. Don’t worry the chili powder is no way strong enough to be spicy, it just adds a little heat. It’s comforting and cozy. The spices are meant to be subtle but add so much flavor to the chocolate.

Today’s recipe for hot cocoa is quick and easy to make. I added all the contents into a mini crockpotthat i’ve reserved for dips and drinks, like hot chocolate. It’s the perfect size for the task. I hate having to clean out my large crockpot when i’m making appetizers or hot beverages for just a few people.Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (3)The ingredient list for this Mexican hot chocolate is simple:

  • bittersweet chocolate
  • cocoa powder
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • cinnamon
  • nutmeg
  • chili powder
  • milk

If you can toss everything in a crockpot and stir it twice every hour, you can make this recipe. Warm, comforting, and perfect for the holidays.

Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (4)It’s kind of crazy that it wasn’t until recently that I tried to actually make homemade hot chocolate. And what’s crazier is that I didn’t even think good hot chocolate could come out of a crockpot. But, oh how I was wrong. The flavors have a chance to really sit and enhance as they are slow heated. I make this stuff all the time now.

A lot of recipes call for heavy cream or half and half, and although you can definitely add those in, I decided to go the old fashioned route and just use good ol’ whole milk. This recipe would also work with 2% or even skim. Grab a bar of your favorite bittersweet chocolate, even dark chocolate chips would work. It’s simple, clearly it’s easy to make, and way cheaper than purchasing store bought mixes. As a bonus, you skip out on all those preservatives too 🙂

Happy hot chocolating!

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Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (6)

Yield: 4-6 servings

Mexican Hot Chocolate (Slow Cooker)

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time2 hours

Total Time2 hours 5 minutes

A Mexican hot chocolate recipe that requires you to just toss everything in a slow cooker and let it all cook up. This hot cocoa is made with melted chocolate, not just cocoa powder, spices like cinnamon and a hint of chili powder. The flavor is so rich and delicious, just the way hot chocolate should be!

Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (7)

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • 1/3 cup hot water
  • 4 ounces chopped bittersweet chocolate
  • 1/2 can (7 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 stick cinnamon(optional)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder (optional)
  • 4 cups (1 quart) whole milk (2% or skim is also fine)

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl combine the hot water and the cocoa powder, stir until smooth.
  2. In the base of the slow cooker, add the bittersweet chocolate, condensed milk, cinnamon stick, cinnamon powder, nutmeg, chili powder, whole milk, along with the cocoa powder mixture. Heat on low for 2 hours, stirring every 30 minutes or so.
  3. Serve warm with marshmallows, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, or chocolate shavings.

Notes

  • I've used chocolate chips in the past but this can really be a hit or a miss. For best results, I suggest using chopped chocolate.

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Mexican Hot Chocolate {Slow Cooker} Recipe | Little Spice Jar (2024)

FAQs

How do you use a Mexican hot chocolate maker? ›

To use it is very simple. After making your pot of chocolate, you take the molinillo, place it between both palms and vigorously roll it back and forth. The rings on the bottom of the molinillo twirl around whipping the beverage into a foam.

What is the difference between regular hot chocolate and Mexican hot chocolate? ›

Mexican hot chocolate contains spices like cinnamon and chili and chopped bittersweet chocolate to create a very rich but less sweet flavor. Whereas traditional American hot chocolate is usually made with a combination of cocoa powder and/or chocolate and tends to be more on the sweet side.

What tool did the Mexicans use to make hot chocolate? ›

The Aztecs used a Molinillo, which is a Mexican wooden whisk, to froth hot chocolate and other drinks such as atoles. It's a very old kitchen tool and very little historical records exist prior to the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadores to Mexico.

Why does Mexican hot chocolate taste better? ›

The most significant difference is in the ingredients. Mexican hot chocolate uses various spices, including cinnamon, cloves, and ancho chili pepper.

What is Mexican hot chocolate made of? ›

Ingredients in Mexican Hot Chocolate

This Mexican hot chocolate is made with real milk, 100% unsweetened cocoa powder, vanilla extract, cinnamon, chili powder, and a little bittersweet chocolate to make the whole thing a bit creamier and smoother.

How to use Mexican chocolate? ›

Unlike typical chocolate bars, Mexican chocolate is a tad rough and a bit gritty and not often eaten whole. It's usually melted in water (or milk) to make Mexican hot drinks, or used to bring authentic flavor to mole sauce.

What is the difference between Mexican chocolate and regular? ›

Mexican chocolate is made with cacao, sugar, and cinnamon. It boasts a grainier texture than other types of chocolate thanks to all of the extra added sugar. While cacao nibs, sugar, and cinnamon form the base of traditional Mexican chocolate, you may also see it made with almonds, vanilla, or even chiles.

What spices are in Abuelita? ›

For generations, Nestlé Abuelita Authentic Mexican Style Hot Chocolate Mix has been an essential part of the Hispanic kitchen. Its perfect balance of cocoa, sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon gives it a distinctively delicious “calor de hogar” taste.

Why is Mexican hot chocolate spicy? ›

While many may associate hot chocolate with a rich, sweet flavor, Mexican hot chocolate often contains a surprising ingredient - spicy pepper. This addition of pepper, typically in the form of chili powder or cayenne, adds a unique and bold flavor to the drink.

Why is Mexican hot chocolate gritty? ›

It has a noticeably grainy texture because it's processed only to the “liquor” stage, before it's poured into the disk-shaped molds to cool and harden. Classically, it's flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. To make the drink, this solid chocolate is broken into pieces, then just melted into a pot of hot milk.

What do they call hot chocolate in Mexico? ›

Champurrado is a warm, thick, and comforting drink during the fall and winter seasons. It's made with Mexican chocolate, milk, cinnamon, piloncillo (raw cane sugar), and corn flour. Sometimes cloves are added as well, but I am not a huge fan.

How do you make hot chocolate more flavorful? ›

The 15 Best Things To Add To Hot Chocolate
  1. Add an extract. A quick and easy way to add flavor to your hot chocolate is by adding a splash of your favorite extract. ...
  2. Sprinkle in warm spices. ...
  3. Mix in Nutella. ...
  4. Swirl in caramel. ...
  5. Spike it. ...
  6. Infuse it with orange. ...
  7. Swap regular sugar for maple syrup. ...
  8. Add a shot (of coffee)
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Why does Abuelita hot chocolate taste different? ›

Mexican hot chocolate has a different taste than other hot chocolates, as it has a bold chocolate taste and incorporates spices and flavors like cinnamon. Its unique tablet form creates a frothy and rich drinking experience.

Why is my Abuelita hot chocolate grainy? ›

Mexican chocolate is sold in round disks (called tablets), with triangular markings (like pizza slices) to show where you can break it up. It has a noticeably grainy texture because it's processed only to the “liquor” stage before it's poured into the disk-shaped molds to cool and harden.

How does a hot chocolate maker work? ›

Pour 220ml of milk (or water or a milk-alternative) into the machine, then sprinkle in the hot chocolate flakes and press the button to start. And ta-dah! In just two-and-a-half minutes, you'll have a rich, luxurious hot chocolate ready to drink.

How do you use Mexican whisk? ›

You simply roll the shaft between your palms to churn, mix, and foam the chocolate. The molinillo is also great for muddling fruits and herbs in homemade co*cktails! It's a pleasure to use or gift - and it's a guaranteed attention-grabber.

How do you use hot chocolate buttons? ›

Place 9-10 chocolate buttons in a jug and cover with hot water from the kettle. Leave to soften for 10 seconds and carefully pour away the water. Add 250ml of hot milk or water and whisk until melted. Serve and enjoy!

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