Crockpot Hot Cocoa | The Best Crock Pot Hot Chocolate Recipe (2024)

This creamy, decadent hot chocolate recipe has it all — it's easy to make, ideal for gatherings, and stays warm for hours!

Jill Nystul·October 4, 2023


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Thiscrock pot hot chocolate recipe is one of the most popular recipes I’ve ever shared — even more popular than myhot chocolate bombs! I first encountered this crockpot hot cocoa recipe several years ago, when it was shared with me in response to a call I put out for tips that would come in handy on a snowy day when everyone is stuck indoors.

One reader shared the recipe for what she called “the BEST hot chocolate I’ve ever had,” so I had to try it! The first time I tried the crockpot hot chocolate was an evening when I had company over, and by the end of the night, every last sip was gone!

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This slow cooker hot chocolate truly is some of the best I’ve ever tasted, both super creamy and full of chocolate flavor. There’s something really special about a cocoa drink made with real milk, cream, and chocolate chips, as opposed to one made with cocoa powder or from pre-made Swiss Miss hot cocoa packets. (That’s not to say I dislike all powdered mixes — I still keep a stash of semi-homemade hot chocolate mix in my pantry at all times!)

This crockpot hot chocolate is made to serve at parties or gatherings, but it could also be a nice way to keep warm and cozy with the kiddos on a snow day. Making this creamy cocoa only takes a minute or two of active work, and then will be perfectly warm and ready to drink in a couple of hours! Give it a try — I’d love to hear what you think!

Check out this crockpot hot chocolate recipe in my video at the end of the post!

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The Best Creamy Crock Pot Hot Chocolate Recipe

Makes about 90 ounces (just shy of 3 quarts), enough for about 12 (8-ounce) servings

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 6 cups milk
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups milk chocolate chips (or semi-sweet chocolate chips)
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Directions:

To make this super easy hot chocolate in the slow cooker, add all the ingredients to yourcrockpot and whisk together until well combined. Cover and cook on low for 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until warm throughout and the chocolate is melted.Whisk well before ladling into mugs to serve.

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How To Make This Recipe Dairy-Free/Vegan

  1. Instead of heavy cream, use canned coconut cream or another dairy-free cream alternative.
  2. Instead of regular sweetened condensed milk, use a dairy-free sweetened condensed milk (ormake your own!)
  3. Rather than whole milk, use your favorite non-dairy milk instead.
  4. Make sure your chocolate chips are dairy-free/vegan.
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Helpful Tips For Slow Cooker Hot Chocolate

The recipe and method are pretty straightforward, but there are a few questions and sticking points that have come up in comments on this recipe over the years. Here are some answers to those frequently asked questions, plus a few extra tips and tricks I would’ve liked to know when I first made it.

  • The recipe makes about 3 quarts of hot chocolate, so check the capacity of your slow cooker to make sure it’s big enough. (For a double batch, you’ll need a 6-7 quart crockpot or larger.)
  • If you’re having trouble getting the chocolate chips to melt, use a whisk (a Danish dough whisk works great here) to stir it frequently. A rubber spatula can help incorporate any chocolate that gets stuck to the sides or edges.
  • Keep your slow cooker on low heat to avoid burning or scorching the milk.
  • Watching your fat intake? Swap out the heavy cream for half and half, and substitute low-fat milk, almond milk, or cashew milk for the whole milk. (Though I say a little decadence is worth it on special occasions!)
  • You can keep this hot chocolate warm for about 4 hours using the warm setting on your crockpot. Just be sure to give it a stir before serving!
  • You can reheat any leftover hot chocolate in your microwave or in a pot on your stovetop.
  • Make a hot chocolate bar the centerpiece of your next winter gathering. Double the recipe, then set out plenty of mugs and an array of tasty toppings (see the next section for ideas!) Your guests will love this recipe — not everyone has had real hot chocolate before!
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Tasty Topping Ideas For Crockpot Hot Chocolate

The taste of chocolate chips and real milk and cream in this recipe make it deliciously indulgent as is, but we all know that half the fun of drinks like hot chocolate is loading them up with toppings! Here are some ideas that go well beyond whipped cream and marshmallows:

  • For more flavor and a thicker consistency, sprinkle a few semi sweet chocolate chips on top. You could also trywhite chocolate, dark chocolate, butterscotch, mint chocolate, or salted caramel chips — so many delicious possibilities!
  • Use a peppermint stick or candy cane as a drink stirrer. As it melts, it will add a burst of mint flavor to the chocolate, and who doesn’t love chocolate and mint together?
  • Use flavored syrups to add even more flavor to your mug of cocoa — hazelnut, French vanilla, and pumpkin spice would all work out great!
  • Top your mug of hot chocolate with whipped cream, then sprinkle crushed peppermint or shaved chocolate over the top. To make shaved chocolate, chill a chocolate bar and grate it with a cheese grater or vegetable peeler.
  • Dip the rim of your mugs in melted chocolate, then roll the rim in a dish of chopped nuts, crushed peppermint, or sprinkles for a decorative finish.
  • Add a teaspoon or so of Nutella to your mug before adding the cocoa.
  • Add a drizzle of ice cream topping over marshmallows or whipped cream as a finishing touch. Try homemade fudge sauce,homemade caramel sauce, butterscotch sauce, or even strawberry topping.
  • Sprinkle the perfect cinnamon sugar on top of the whipped cream.
  • Put a cherry on top!
  • To make it an adult beverage, try adding a splash of peppermint schnapps, kahlua, or brandy.
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BONUS: How To Take Hot Cocoa To A Party Or Gathering

The best way to take hot chocolate to an event (whether a party, community event, or tailgate) is in a large, insulated container. Thiscoffee carafe ($38) holds 85 ounces, which is very close to how much this recipe makes, while this airport coffee carafe ($40) holds around 101 ounces.

Whatever container you choose to use, you’ll want to give it a shake to make sure everything is mixed together before you start dispensing drinks!

Have you tried crockpot hot chocolate yet?

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Creamy Crock Pot Hot Chocolate Recipe

Jill Nystul

Full of real milk, cream, and chocolate, this is the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted, and it’s perfect for parties, special occasions, or lazy winter afternoons!

5 from 4 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 2 hours hrs

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12

Calories 435 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 Crockpot or slowcooker

  • 1 Spoon

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk
  • 6 cups milk
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups chocolate chips milk chocolate OR semi-sweet

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a crockpot and whisk until well combined.

  • Cover and cook on low for 2 hours, stirring occasionally, until chocolate is melted and well incorporated.

  • Whisk well before using a ladle to serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 435kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 8gFat: 24gSaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 68mgSodium: 126mgPotassium: 306mgSugar: 43gVitamin A: 790IUVitamin C: 1.2mgCalcium: 286mgIron: 0.5mg

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FAQs

Can you keep hot cocoa warm in a crock pot? ›

Whisk every 45 minutes or so to make sure the chocolate isn't burning on the bottom of the crock pot. At this point, you can keep it on "low" or switch to "keep warm" if you have that setting.

How to make your hot chocolate taste better? ›

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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Can I use water instead of milk with hot cocoa mix? ›

All you need to make hot chocolate at home is cocoa powder, sugar, and milk or water.

How long does it take to heat milk in a crock pot? ›

If you want a creamy hot chocolate, milk is always better. In fact it's even better when making dry powder hot cocoa packets. How long does it take to heat up milk in a crockpot? About an hour on high or 2 hours on low.

How to keep hot chocolate hot for a crowd? ›

Find a serving vessel: You might ladle directly from a Dutch oven on the stove, keep a batch warm in a slow-cooker or Instant Pot, or perhaps decant to a large tea kettle, insulated thermal carafe, or a plug in coffee urn. Work with what you have.

Can you warm chocolate in a crock pot? ›

A slow cooker, set on LOW heat, is perfect for melting chocolate and keeping it at just the right temperature while you dip a lot of cookies, pretzels, strawberries, etc.

What is the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate? ›

Marshmallows: The Unsung Hero

Believe it or not, the secret ingredient in gourmet hot chocolate is none other than marshmallows. These fluffy, sweet confections are the unsung heroes of the hot chocolate world, adding a delightful creaminess and hint of sweetness that takes the drink to a whole new level.

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.

Do you put milk before or after hot chocolate? ›

Generally, it's best to heat the milk first, then add the chocolate. This will help to evenly melt the chocolate and prevent it from burning. Plus, if you add the chocolate before heating the milk, it may not dissolve properly and you may end up with clumps.

What is the difference between hot chocolate and hot cocoa? ›

Hot Chocolate is made using solid chocolate melted in warm milk or cream. Hot Cocoa, however, is made from a powdered base of cocoa with added sugar and dissolved in hot water or hot milk.

How do you dissolve cocoa powder in hot milk? ›

Pour 12 ounces milk (any kind) into a glass and slowly add 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder while blending with an immersion blender, spoon, or a small whisk. An immersion blender or a small whisk works best because they reduce the clumping of the cocoa powder.

How long can I keep hot chocolate warm in a crock pot? ›

Keeping the Hot Chocolate Warm

After the hot chocolate is heated above 140 degrees F and everything is melted, you can hold it in your slow cooker on the “warm” setting for 2 hours. After that, store it in the refrigerator and reheat it on the stove or in the microwave before serving.

Is it OK to put milk in a crock pot? ›

Dairy products including milk, yogurt, and sour cream, break down when cooked low and slow for long periods of time, so you shouldn't add them with the rest of the ingredients. Instead, stir them in during the final 15 minutes of cook time.

Why does milk curdle in slow cooker? ›

The amount of fat in milk and cream has a big impact on how your slow-cooker recipe will turn out. Low-fat dairy is more likely to curdle when heated, while full-fat milk and cream retain their consistency better under the pressure of heat.

Can I keep things warm in a crock pot? ›

Do not reheat food or leftovers in a slow cooker; instead reheat on stove top or microwave (165 F or above) and transfer to slow cooker to keep warm (140 F or above).

How long can hot cocoa sit out? ›

As with any cooked food, the shelf life of hot chocolate should be about 3 to 5 days in the fridge, with a cumulative stay in the danger zone of no longer than 2 hours.

How long does hot cocoa stay good? ›

Typically, hot chocolate powder can maintain its optimal quality for about two years when stored in a cool, dry place and kept well-sealed to prevent exposure to moisture and air.

Can you keep hot cocoa? ›

Hot chocolate made with milk can typically be kept in a thermo flask for up to 4 hours before it begins to separate. However, this time frame can vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the hot chocolate and the quality of the milk used.

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