Kahlúa Espresso Hot Chocolate Recipe: Creamy Coffee Chocolate Drink

 

Mmmm, I adore hot chocolate — and coffee too. This morning I couldn’t decide which I wanted, so I combined them into one of my favorite pick-me-ups that satisfies a sweet craving and wakes you up at the same time.

Hot chocolate, a shot of espresso and a splash of Kahlúa — a simple, indulgent breakfast for a chilly morning.

Rich, creamy chocolate with a pleasant coffee kick is the perfect way to start a slightly cool day. After the recent heat, 63°F felt downright brisk and this drink warmed me right up and got me moving.

I prefer a bolder chocolate flavor, so I use a little extra hot chocolate mix and always prepare it with milk rather than water. If you’re using a single-serve packet, reduce the liquid slightly for a creamier result.

If the packet indicates it makes one 8 oz cup, try using about 6 oz (3/4 cup) of milk instead — even when the instructions call for water. Milk makes a noticeable difference in richness and mouthfeel.

Be careful when heating milk in the microwave: it warms faster than water and can bubble over. When you see tiny bubbles forming around the edge, it’s hot and ready to mix with your chocolate powder.

Use a generously sized mug so there’s room to stir in the hot chocolate powder and still add the espresso and Kahlúa. Of course you can skip the Kahlúa if you prefer — but it’s welcome in mine.

Enjoy this cozy treat and have a lovely day!

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Espresso Hot Chocolate with Kahlúa

  • 1 brewed shot of espresso (about 2 oz)
  • Hot chocolate powder or one envelope to make an 8 oz cup
  • 6 oz (3/4 cup) milk
  • 1 oz Kahlúa
  • Whipped cream, for topping

Directions

1. Heat the milk: In a microwave-safe mug, pour 6 oz (3/4 cup) milk and microwave on high just until tiny bubbles form around the edge. Watch closely to prevent boiling over.

2. Mix in the chocolate: Stir the hot chocolate powder into the warm milk until smooth and creamy, with a light foam on top.

3. Add espresso and Kahlúa: Stir in the brewed espresso and 1 oz Kahlúa. If you prefer to omit alcohol, skip the Kahlúa or substitute a nonalcoholic coffee liqueur.

4. Finish and serve: Top with whipped cream and, if desired, a light dusting of unsweetened cocoa powder. Serve immediately and enjoy.