Spiked hot chocolate?! YES PLEASE! You’re going to love this dairy-free hot chocolate recipe because it’s spiked with a little bit of amaretto and made with almond milk and maple syrup!
Other holiday favorites of ours are these Festive Hot Toddies as well as this Raspberry Mulled Wine…YUM!
EVERYONE. This spiked hot chocolate recipe is the mecca of all hot chocolates. Why? One word–
Amaretto.
Amaretto has such a yummy, almondy flavor and it pairs perfectly with hot chocolate! Amaretto is a sweet Italian liquor and it tastes and smells like the most perfect almond extract on this planet! I love it in this dairy free hot chocolate recipe not only for the flavor but because it’s easy drinking!
For this dairy free hot chocolate, you only need 4 total ingredients. 4! Check it out:
Dairy Free Hot Chocolate with Amaretto Ingredients
- unsweetened almond milk
- maple syrup
- cocoa powder
- amaretto
If you’re not an almond milk kind of person, be my guest and swap it out for any kind of milk including cow’s, soy, or oat! I’ve made this recipe with both normal cocoa powder and dark cocoa powder, both are equally as delicious! If you’re making this recipe for a crowd, feel free to double or triple! And, if you want to opt-out of the alcohol, you can skip the 1 oz. of amaretto and add about 1/4 teaspoon of almond extract into the cups of cocoa that do not want the booze!
More Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate Recipes
Dairy Free Spiked Hot Chocolate
Ingredients
- 3 cups unsweetened almond milk
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 2 tablespoon maple syrup
- 2- oz. amaretto
Instructions
- Place almond milk, cocoa powder, and maple syrup in a small sauce pan. Turn heat to high and bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to low and let simmer for 5 minutes.
- Place 1 oz. amaretto at the bottom of two mugs, then pour in hot chocolate.
- Enjoy with some frothed almond milk on top.
New for me, I loved it. Next I’m going to have it at the weekend!
You are actually right on describing this recipe. The typical hot chocolate comes with a twist in its taste with the amaretto. It is a great idea for me to make the most of everything in this recipe to make certain that a good recipe will be served at the table.
i was wondering whether you prefer coconut milk in your bailey’s over other nut milks? i heard cashew milk was a good alternative too!
They are both great!!
Amaretto sounds really sweet. I’ve tried it though. Within chilly days in winter, a cup of hot chocolate would be perfect during working hours 😉
– Natalie
It is a sweet liquor, but we only used 1 oz. per serving!
I love it! Great!
Thanks. This looks great! I usually put the alcohol into my coffee and cocoa drinks AFTER everything else. Cooking alcohol causes some of the alcohol to evaporate. You will still get the taste though. Cheers!
LOVE this idea! I’ll have to be recreating soon! My favorite holiday booze is a white chocolate liquor. Like a version of Bailey’s. So good!! I’ll have to try adding some of that into hot chocolate too!
A hot chocolatey-baileys, that’s amazing!
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You had me at booze… 😉
Hopefully my hot cocoa cravings will kick in soon – I’m still in love with my cold/iced chai tea lattes; I’m not ready to give them up! I’m sure once the freezing temps kick in in Duluth, it will be all the rage. Hello to another MN blogger! =)