Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (2024)

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Italian Hot Chocolate is a thick, decadent drink made from real chocolate. Instead of using only cocoa, this heavenly beverage is made with Lindt chocolate.

This Lindt hot chocolate recipe is similar to French Hot Chocolate, but the method is different. One thing's for sure, both are super delicious, warming drinks that are perfect for the winter!

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About this Recipe

What is hot chocolate called in Italy? Picture this: You're walking down a cobbled street in a small Italian town at dusk. The wind is cold and blustery. You come across a small cafe and ask for coffee, but your Italian is poor and the barista asks, “Cioccolata Calda?”

You have no idea what it is, but nod your head in agreement, hoping it's warm and comforting. The barista soon hands you a big, warm mug of liquid chocolate.

And then you take a sip, and you die and go to chocolate heaven.

Ciccolata Calda is the creamy, thick Italian hot chocolate made from real chocolate, cocoa, milk and sugar. If you’ve never tried to make hot chocolate this way before, well, your life is about to change!

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Why this Recipe Works

  • Real Chocolate: While using just cocoa powder yields a pretty good result, when we use high quality chocolate for this recipe, the results are simply amazing. The flavor is rich and you can taste the chocolate in each sip.
  • Secret ingredient: For this recipe we use just a bit of cornstarch to make the consistency of the hot chocolate thick and decadent. This makes a big difference in how indulgent the drink turns out.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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  • Chocolate: Use high quality such as Lindt. For an intense flavor I recommend using dark chocolate, but you can also use milk chocolate for a sweeter result.
  • Milk: For the best results, I recommend using whole milk. It makes the hot chocolate so luxurious and indulgent.
  • Cocoa Powder: We need only a bit, to further intensify the chocolate flavor.
  • Sugar: Adjust the amount according to your taste. You will need to use less if using milk chocolate, as that is already sweetened.
  • Corn starch: This is the magic ingredient that helps thicken up the hot chocolate to give it an almost pudding-like consistency.

How to Make Italian Hot Chocolate

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  1. In a saucepan, melt the chocolate with two tablespoons of milk, on low heat.
  2. Now add the remaining milk, and mix continuously, until well incorporated.
  3. Add the cocoa powder and sugar, and stir until combined.
  4. Mix the cornstarch with milk to create a slurry. Slowly pour it into the hot chocolate, while whisking continuously.
  5. Mix until the hot chocolate has thickened and it coats the back of a wooden spoon.
  6. Top with whipped cream or marshmallows, and enjoy!

Topping Suggestions:

You can enjoy this Lindt hot cocoa as is, or use as many toppings as you like! Here are some suggestions:

  • Whipped cream
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Peppermint candies
  • Sprinkles, for the little ones!
  • A sprinkle of sea salt
  • Candied ginger
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Recipe Tips

Sift the cocoa: To ensure a lump free Italian hot chocolate, I recommend that you sift the cocoa powder before adding it.

Cornstarch: Also known as cornflour, be sure to mix it with a bit of milk to make a slurry. When you add this to the hot chocolate, keep whisking, for a smooth and silky texture.

Storage: As the hot chocolate cools down, it will thicken. You can store it in the fridge for 1-2 days, and slowly warm it in a saucepan on the stove. If it’s thickened too much, add a splash of milk and whisk to thin it out a bit.

Cook on low heat: It’s easy to scald milk, so I highly recommend that you make this recipe using medium-low heat.

Recipe FAQs

What is the difference between Italian and American hot chocolate?

Italian hot chocolate is thicker and creamier than the American version. It’s typically made with real chocolate, while American hot cocoa is made with cocoa powder and has a thinner consistency.

Can you make Italian hot chocolate with chocolate chips?

Yes, the process is the same. I suggest using dark chocolate chips.

How do you reheat hot chocolate?

You can either slowly reheat it on the stovetop or warm it in the slow cooker on the low heat setting.

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Lindt Italian Hot Chocolate - Cioccolata Calda

Italian Hot Chocolate is a thick decadent hot chocolate that is perfect for all chocolate lovers – it’s made from real chocolate after all! Ready in five minutes, using only five ingredients!

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Italian

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Servings: 2

Calories: 487kcal

Author: Wajeeha Nadeem

Ingredients

  • 4 oz milk or dark chocolate I used Lindt Milk Chocolate, but you can use your favorite brand
  • 1 1/2 cups full fat milk 3 tablespoons of milk separated
  • 1-2 tablespoons cocoa powder See notes
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 teaspoons corn starch

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, melt the chocolate with two tablespoons of milk on medium heat.

  • Slowly add in the milk, continuously mixing with a wooden spoon.

  • Add in the cocoa powder and sugar, mixing until fully incorporated.

  • In a separate bowl mix the corn starch with one tablespoon of milk, and pour this mixture to the saucepan and mix until the hot chocolate has become thick and coats the back of your spoon.

  • Top with cocoa powder, mini marshmallows or even sea salt.

Notes

I used 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder because the milk chocolate itself is very sweet. If you are making this hot chocolate with dark chocolate then you may add less cocoa powder, depending on your taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 487kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 11g | Fat: 30g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 91mg | Potassium: 685mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 296IU | Calcium: 248mg | Iron: 7mg

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  1. Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (8)Becky

    Can you make this in a crock pot?

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  2. Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (9)Crystal Odegard

    Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (10)
    This recipe tastes exactly like the hot chocolate we had at the Lindt chocolate factory next to the Duomo in Florence. I've been dreaming about it for two years now so thank you!!

    Reply

  3. Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (11)Diana

    I can’t wait to try this! Can this be done with white chocolate? ???

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    • Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (12)waj.nad@gmail.com

      Yes I think so, but white chocolate does not melt as easily as regular chocolate. Also, you might need to reduce the quantity too as white chocolate is very sweet. Hope this helps 🙂

      Reply

  4. Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (13)sara

    Hi, I'm sorry but i just have to say this...in italian it's ciOccolata!!! With an O! Quite different meaning 😉
    And as an italian, I was shocked to discover that the rest of the world thinks that 'hot chocolate' is basically chocolate-scented water (in comparison to ours), sooo disappointed!

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  5. Italian Hot Chocolate Recipe - Thick and Decadent! (14)NuGuy

    I have to try this recipe. Its perfect to start the day with the hot chocolate like this.

    Reply

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FAQs

How do you thicken hot chocolate? ›

Cornflour/Cornstarch: Mix a small amount with cold milk or water to create a smooth paste. Whisk this into your hot chocolate towards the end of the cooking process until it thickens. Double Cream: Stirring in a splash of double cream can instantly enrich and thicken your drink, giving it a velvety texture.

Why is hot chocolate in Europe so thick? ›

In mainland Europe (particularly Spain and Italy), hot chocolate is sometimes served very thick due to the use of a thickening agent such as cornstarch.

What is the difference between Italian hot chocolate and French hot chocolate? ›

Italy is another European country that loves its thick hot chocolate. Their version of hot chocolate uses heavy cream and milk like the French. But unlike the French, they go an extra step by adding cornstarch to thicken the mixture even more. The result is a pudding-like consistency that is still pourable.

Why is Italian hot chocolate so good? ›

Italian hot chocolate is thicker, creamier, and generally much richer than traditional American hot chocolate, which is less dense and milkier. It is made with a few key ingredients: cocoa, sugar, and milk. In some cases, a little dark chocolate and a thickening agent, such as cornstarch, are added as well.

What is the best milk for thick hot chocolate? ›

The best type of milk for making hot chocolate is whole milk. This is because the higher fat content in whole milk creates a creamier and richer hot chocolate. However, if you are looking for a healthier option, almond milk or oat milk can also work well as they add a subtle nutty or oaty flavor to the hot chocolate.

What happens if you add cornstarch to hot chocolate? ›

The cornstarch version thickened quickly, making the hot chocolate very thick and creamy, and in the end we decided on a combination of cornstarch and confectioner's sugar, for the ideal texture and sweetness.

What is the difference between American and European hot chocolate? ›

What makes European-style hot chocolate so special? For starters, real milk. You won't find hot chocolate made with water, but with whole milk, and sometimes even a touch of heavy cream.

Does Italy have good hot chocolate? ›

Although made with similar ingredients, Italy's version of this universally beloved treat, cioccolata calda, is in a league of its own. Bonus: original Italian recipe by Sant Ambroeus included! Hot chocolate is one of the winter season's best perks.

What is hot chocolate in Italian? ›

Throughout Italy, when the weather turns cold, hands are warmed with a small cup of rich, thick, and creamy Cioccolato Caldo, or Hot Chocolate. A little biscotti or a cookie on the side makes the perfect after dinner (who am I kidding) anytime treat.

How do you drink hot chocolate in Italy? ›

It's served warm/hot in a mug with a spoon of course and usually topped with a dollop of whipped cream. Also — and this is important — this Italian chocolate drink is generally made with darker cocoa and not the milk chocolate often found in the US.

Why is Mexican hot chocolate better? ›

If you want a truly authentic experience, use Mexican chocolate. This type of chocolate has a lower sugar content and a more intense flavor. If you want a sweeter drink, add more sugar to taste. Add a pinch of cayenne pepper to the recipe to make it spicier.

Which countries have the best hot chocolate? ›

Both Switzerland and France are renowned for their hot chocolate, and each country offers a distinct experience. Switzerland is famous for its rich and indulgent hot chocolate. Swiss hot chocolate tends to be thick, creamy, and often made with high-quality chocolate.

Why does Italian chocolate taste different? ›

Italian chocolate makers may prioritize artisanal methods, highlighting regional ingredients and traditional techniques. Ultimately, the distinction in taste and texture reflects cultural preferences, ingredient choices, and production techniques specific to each country's chocolate-making traditions.

How do you thicken hot chocolate with cornstarch? ›

Add the cornstarch, and whisk to combine. Let it boil for 30 seconds-1 minute. Add the chocolate and whisk until chocolate has melted and completely combined. Let it boil a further 30 seconds or until hot chocolate has thickened into desired consistency.

What is the famous Italian chocolate company? ›

Ferrero Rocher is bought over the world along with other products from the company, including Nutella, Kinder Sorpresa, Duplo and other confections to be enjoyed during breakfast, lunch, or dinner!

How do you fix watery hot chocolate? ›

Here are a few:
  1. Adding corn starch or flour. ...
  2. Cocoa powder is also another way to thicken your hot chocolate or drinking chocolate. ...
  3. The correct ratio of chocolate to milk/liquid is the ideal way to improve thickness in your hot chocolate.
Nov 17, 2021

How do you make hot chocolate not taste watery? ›

  1. How much water are you using? It might be worth checking how much water a packet is designed to be used with and whether you're adding too much. – Catija. ...
  2. How much milk did you try adding? I find that even a small amount (a teaspoon or two) can make it noticeably creamier without too much effect on the taste. – gidds.
Jul 4, 2018

How do you thicken chocolate filling? ›

To thicken your ganache, try putting it in the fridge for an hour. After half an hour, take it out and stir it to help it set. If you don't have an hour to wait, try adding more melted chocolate. For a thick ganache, you'll want twice as much chocolate as cream.

Can you thicken chocolate milk? ›

Want it thicker? Try adding a teaspoon for cornstarch before blending. Make it a Chocolate Milkshake by adding vanilla ice cream!

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