Rich and deeply chocolatey, this Healthy Gingerbread Hot Chocolate is the perfect holiday beverage. Creamy and smooth, it’s packed with warming spices — Ceylon cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and a hint of cloves — and full of antioxidants from raw cacao. It tastes like Christmas in a mug, but made with wholesome, natural ingredients so you can enjoy it guilt-free all winter long.

It’s that cozy season when blankets, favorite holiday movies and warm drinks take center stage. I love wrapping my hands around a hot mug and soaking up the holiday mood. This year the festive spirit arrived early in my home: I’ve already baked cookies and made gingerbread-flavored treats. Hot chocolate, of course, is a staple during colder days, and I’ve been experimenting with different flavors — but this gingerbread version quickly became a favorite.

Why this Gingerbread Hot Chocolate stands out
This gingerbread hot chocolate feels indulgent but is made from simple, nourishing ingredients. Instead of refined sugar and heavy cream, it uses natural sweeteners and plant-based milk. Raw cacao provides intense chocolate flavor and antioxidants, while a homemade gingerbread spice blend — Ceylon cinnamon, ground ginger, nutmeg and a pinch of cloves — gives the drink its seasonal character. A little blackstrap molasses adds depth and enhances the ginger notes.

For a creamy base I prefer cashew milk, but soy milk works well too. Both are naturally creamy and mildly sweet, so they complement the cacao and spices without overpowering them. If you like your hot chocolate sweeter, add a touch of pure maple syrup or natural honey to taste. Top the drink with whipped coconut cream and a dusting of cocoa or a few chopped cacao nibs for texture.

How to make Gingerbread Hot Chocolate
This recipe takes only a few minutes and uses pantry-friendly ingredients. The steps are simple: warm the milk with vanilla, whisk in the cacao, molasses and spices, heat gently until steaming, then sweeten to taste and serve with your favorite toppings.

- All natural ingredients — no refined sugar required.
- Vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free when made with plant milk and coconut cream.
- Packed with antioxidants from raw cacao and immune-supporting spices.
- Quick to prepare — a perfect cozy drink for busy winter days.

Recipe
Gingerbread Hot Chocolate
By: Natalie
Servings: 1 cup
Cook Time: 5 mins | Total Time: 5 mins
A rich, spiced hot chocolate with intense cacao flavor and classic gingerbread spices. Decadent-tasting yet made with wholesome ingredients.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cashew milk (or soy milk)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons cacao powder (raw, unprocessed if possible)
- 1 teaspoon blackstrap molasses
- 1 teaspoon Ceylon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- Pinch of ground cloves
- Honey or maple syrup to taste (optional)
Toppings
- Whipped coconut cream
- Crushed cacao beans or cacao nibs
- Cocoa powder or a few shavings of dark chocolate for dusting
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, warm the cashew (or soy) milk with the vanilla over medium heat.
- Add the cacao powder, blackstrap molasses and the spice mix (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves). Whisk or stir until the cacao is fully dissolved. Keep the heat moderate — do not boil.
- Heat the mixture just until steaming and well warmed, about a few minutes. Taste and add honey or maple syrup if you prefer it sweeter.
- Remove from heat and pour into a mug.
- Top with whipped coconut cream and dust with cocoa powder, chopped dark chocolate or crushed cacao beans.
Notes
Measurements use a US cup (240 ml). Nutrition facts are calculated without toppings. Adjust spices to your taste — if you prefer a stronger ginger flavor, increase the ground ginger slightly.
Nutrition (per cup, without toppings)
Calories: 84 kcal | Carbohydrates: 14 g | Protein: 2 g | Fat: 3 g | Sodium: 165 mg | Potassium: 254 mg | Fiber: 4 g | Sugar: 5 g | Calcium: 47 mg | Iron: 1.9 mg
Keywords: Gingerbread, healthy, hot chocolate
More healthy holiday ideas — Almond Sugar Cookies; Chocolate Cinnamon Balls; Healthy Coconut Bites; Turmeric Cacao Energy Balls.
Xoxo, Natalie
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