Easiest Way to Refreshing To Try At Home Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate

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Easiest Way to Refreshing To Try At Home Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate. Vegan hot chocolate or also known as hot cocoa is a totally delicious plant-based drink. It is prepared super quickly and does not need any refined sugar, instead we sweeten the dairy free hot chocolate with dates. Mmm, the cozy, body warming, deliciousness of some classic hot chocolate on a cold winter's day!

It is perfectly rich, sweet, creamy and addictive.

You won't be able to get over how delicious and easy this homemade hot cocoa is.

Easy Homemade Vegan Hot Chocolate - Dairy free and Sugar Free.

You can cook Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate using 5 ingredients and 1 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate

  1. It’s 1/4 cup of soaked cashew or soaked & peeled almonds.

  2. It’s 1 cup of hot water.

  3. Prepare 4 of dates.

  4. It’s 1 1/2 tbsp of cocoa powder.

  5. You need 1/4 tsp of vanilla essence.

This dairy-free hot chocolate recipe is the perfect thing to warm you on chilly days and is perfect for those with food allergies.

I really wanted to make a sugar-free version of hot chocolate in particular, though, as an alternate to my recipe for traditional paleo hot chocolate.

Sounded pretty easy, and the Starbucks hot chocolate can actually already be vegan, which is good to know if you're ever out running errands and find yourself craving hot chocolate.

For my homemade dairy free hot chocolate recipe, instead of combining water, sugar, and cocoa to make a sauce, I decided to streamline it and omit the water, both.

Vegan and sugar free hot chocolate step by step

  1. Blend everything on high speed for 1min & serve..

Vegan, no sugar added hot chocolate coming at ya!

Hot chocolate holds a special place in my heart.

When I was a kid, and would stay up late doing homework (aka every night because I was a super dork), my mom would make it a little better by delivering a cup of warm hot chocolate.

Of course, traditional hot chocolate requires both sugar and.

Bring the soy milk, sugar, cocoa powder, salt, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and cayenne pepper to a simmer in a saucepan over medium-high heat.