Protein hot chocolate!! There is no denying that a cup of hot chocolate is one of the ultimate cozy drinks come cooler temps. It just hits the spot and feels so homey.
But this hot chocolate recipe is next level. Not only are we adding some protein, but it is ridiculously creamy thanks to a secret ingredient.
If you have followed me for some time, you know I love blending cashews into sauces, soups, and drinks to make them extra thick and creamy. Their taste is so neutral that you don’t even know they are there, but it creates the best texture.
This collagen hot chocolate takes about 5 minutes to make. You simply just have to heat the mixture up on the stove so everything softens, and then blend. It’s thick and creamy, packed with protein, lower in sugar, and has some healthy fats.
I opted to use collagen as it blends so well, but most protein powders will work!
Why we love this protein hot chocolate recipe
- made from whole food ingredients – no artificial flavors or preservatives
- ready in 5 minutes
- SO CREAMY – thanks to blending cashews with our milk, the result is a thick and creamy texture you will love
- not loaded with sugar – we are using one date to add the perfect amount of sweetness
- packed with protein – adding some protein (and healthy fats) help keep this hot chocolate blood sugar friendly and avoids those spikes and crashes that classic hot chocolate can do.
What is collagen?
Collagen is a very important building block in our bodies – it’s the most abundant protein and is found in bones, muscles, tendons, skin, the digestive system, and blood vessels. It’s also found in hair, and nails, Collagen is basically the “glue” that helps hold the body together. Unfortunately, as we age, the production of collagen starts to slow down.
Supplementing with collagen can help improve your body’s collagen levels. It dissolves in just about anything, the flavor is tasteless (you can buy flavored though!), and is easily digested, making it easy to add to your diet.
Look for a high-quality source. I like ones from grass-fed and pasture-raised cows.
Protein hot chocolate ingredients
- milk – your favorite kind of milk works
- raw cashews – blended to make this hot cocoa SO creamy
- Medjool date – for a little sweetness
- cocoa powder
- cinnamon
- collagen – I’m using chocolate flavored, but unflavored works great too
- salt – to help bring out the flavors
How to make protein hot chocolate
- Add milk, cashews, date, cocoa powder, and cinnamon in a small saucepan over medium heat. Whisk to combine and let it come to a boil, about 5 minutes.
- Blend. Add mixture to a Vitamix or high-powered blender, along with collagen and salt, and blend until smooth.
- Enjoy! Pour into your favorite mug, add your favorite toppings, and enjoy!
Can I use another protein powder?
This protein hot cocoa is quite versatile and you can use your favorite protein powder. Here are the different pros and cons of each.
- collagen – this is my favorite to use as it dissolves so easily and doesn’t change the texture.
- whey protein powder – whey is another great option to use as it mixes pretty easily in most liquids, especially when using a blender.
- vegan protein powder – in my experience, plant-based protein powders seem to be a little heavier/thicker. Due to that, it makes the hot chocolate a little thicker. It still tastes delicious though!
Depending on the brand/flavor and sweetness level of your protein powder, it can alter the taste a little. You can use chocolate flavored, unflavored, or whatever flavor you like.
Substitutions and additions
- milk – dairy or non-dairy milk works (unsweetened almond milk, cashew milk, oat milk, or dairy milk).
- raw cashews – any neutral nut will work. Almonds or macadamia nuts would be great. If you don’t have nuts, nut butter will work.
- Medjool date – add a teaspoon to a tablespoon of maple syrup, coconut sugar, or honey if you don’t have dates.
- cocoa powder – cacao powder works the same
- collagen – most protein powders will work. See the section above for how to make tweaks when using one or the other. You can use vanilla or chocolate protein powder if you like.
Here are some additions you can add to your hot cocoa as well:
- vanilla extract
- peppermint extract
- spices – nutmeg, cloves, or pumpkin pie spice
More healthy drink recipes
- best golden milk latte
- peanut butter frosty
- coffee protein smoothie
- pumpkin pie milkshake
- chunky monkey protein shake
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Protein Hot Chocolate
ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice
- 2 tablespoons raw cashews (15 grams)
- 1 medium Medjool date (16 grams)
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1-2 scoops chocolate protein powder (I used chocolate collagen)
- pinch of sea salt
- optional toppings: whipped cream, marshmallows, cinnamon…
instructions
- Add milk, cashews, date, cocoa, and cinnamon in a small saucepan over medium heat. Whisk to combine and let it come to a boil, about 5 minutes.
- Blend. Add mixture to a Vitamix or high-powered blender, along with collagen and salt, and blend until smooth.
- Enjoy! Pour into your favorite mug, add your favorite toppings, and enjoy!
Lacey Moler says
We made this for a group of friends after a dinner party and it was such a hit!!! It is the perfect creamy, while not being overly sweet. It was quick, easy and impressive for the guests 🤣!!! Can’t wait to make it again.
Kelly says
Yay! So glad everyone enjoyed it! Thanks Lacey!
Bethel Rendell says
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Kelly says
Glad you enjoyed it Bethel!
Diane Greenberg says
Hi Kelly, You are remarkable and I am guessing can advise me of how to use Collagen for an evening beverage with out the chocolate. (caffeine-yikes). I want all the benefits, plus learned it can aid in sleep due to glycine. I’d love to use your recipe and not use the cacao, hey I’ll start with that idea. diane
Kelly says
Hi Diane! Thank you for the kind words and glad you are enjoying the content. I would suggest using raw cacao powder and while it does have a little caffeine, it’s not too much (about 12mg per tablespoon). Cacao is a more pure form of chocolate as opposed to processed cocoa. You could also do more cinnamon or a bunch of warming spices (chia spices would be so good) for a spin instead of the chocolate. Hope that helps!
Millican Pecan says
What a great alternative to hot chocolate, when avoiding milk. I love nut milks, but crave the creaminess of something like this. I live in a cold climate year round, and hot chocolate therefore is good anytime! Thank you for sharing!
Kelly says
Yes, the cashews really add to the creaminess! So glad you liked it Millican and thanks for trying it!
Katrina says
This is delicious! I’ve been wondering how I could make/get a good clean hot chocolate recipe, and this hit the spot! I didn’t have any cashew on hand, so I used a splash of Nutpods Hazelnut Coffee Creamer instead. I also added another date because I wanted a bit more sweetness. I’d recommend giving this a try!
Kelly says
Love that addition Katrina! Thanks so much for trying it out!
Cait says
This is delicious! I’ve done 6 whole30’s and as a non coffee drinker, I struggle. I literally only drink some form of water for 30 days. This has changed whole30 for me!
Kelly says
The cashews make it so so creamy! So glad you liked it Cait!
Alicia Kelly says
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Katie says
This recipe is AMAZING! I’ve been craving hot chocolate but couldn’t bring myself to drink the store bought kind. I made this with macadamia nut milk and it is sooo good. This by far the best and easiest hot chocolate recipe I’ve tried.
Kelly says
Yay! So glad you liked it Katie and I love that you used macadamia nut milk!!