Ultimate Thick Spanish Hot Chocolate Recipe

Breakfast

March 21, 2026

Forget everything you know about thin, watery hot cocoa. We’re diving into the world of authentic Spanish *Chocolate a la Taza*—a drink so luxuriously thick and rich, it’s practically a dessert in a mug. Inspired by the cozy cafes of Segovia, this recipe creates a velvety, spoonable hot chocolate that’s perfect for dunking churros or simply warming your soul on a cold day. Get ready to experience pure, unadulterated chocolate bliss.

Ingredients

• (Serves 6)
• ½ cup / 65g unsweetened powdered cocoa
• 1 cup / 200g granulated sugar
• 2 Tbs. plus 1 tsp. / 20g cornstarch
• ½ cup / 120ml water
• 1 qt. / 950ml milk, whole milk recommended

Instructions

1. In a medium saucepan, whisk together the unsweetened cocoa powder and sugar until well combined. In a separate small bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in the water to create a slurry, then pour it into the saucepan. Stir everything together until you have a smooth, thick paste.
2. Place the saucepan over medium-low heat. While whisking constantly, slowly and gradually pour in the milk. Continue whisking to ensure the paste fully dissolves into the milk without any lumps.
3. Increase the heat to medium and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, whisking frequently to prevent it from scorching on the bottom. Let it simmer for 8-10 minutes, stirring often, until the hot chocolate has thickened to a glossy, pudding-like consistency. Serve immediately while steaming hot.

Nutritional Information

• Approximate values per serving (assumes whole milk)
• Calories: 265 kcal
• Carbohydrates: 50g
• Protein: 7g
• Fat: 7g
• Sugar: 35g

Pro Tips

• Use high-quality Dutch-processed cocoa powder for a deeper, smoother, and less acidic chocolate flavor.
• To guarantee a lump-free texture, sift the cocoa powder and cornstarch before mixing them with the sugar.
• For an even thicker consistency, add an extra teaspoon of cornstarch. For a slightly thinner drink, reduce the simmer time by a few minutes.
• Infuse the milk with a cinnamon stick or a strip of orange peel as it heats for an extra layer of flavor. Remove before serving.

FAQ

Q: Can I make this Spanish hot chocolate vegan
A: Absolutely! To make a vegan version, simply substitute the whole milk with a creamy, full-fat plant-based milk. Oat milk, soy milk, or cashew milk are excellent choices for achieving that signature rich and thick consistency. Ensure your sugar is bone-char free to keep the recipe fully vegan.

Q: How do I store and reheat leftover hot chocolate
A: Store any leftover hot chocolate in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It will thicken significantly as it cools. To reheat, gently warm it in a saucepan over low heat, whisking constantly to restore its smooth texture. You may need to add a splash of milk or water to reach your desired consistency.

Q: Is there a gluten-free alternative to cornstarch
A: Yes, this recipe is naturally gluten-free as cornstarch does not contain gluten. However, if you need a substitute for cornstarch, you can use an equal amount of arrowroot powder or tapioca starch. Both will act as effective thickeners to create that classic, spoonable texture.

Q: Can I prepare a mix for this hot chocolate in advance
A: Yes, you can create a dry mix for convenience. In an airtight container, whisk together the unsweetened cocoa powder, granulated sugar, and cornstarch until thoroughly combined. When you’re ready for a treat, simply measure out your desired portion of the mix and follow the recipe instructions by making a paste with water and then gradually whisking in the hot milk.

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