Dark Chocolate Mocha -Dark chocolate mocha with an easy recipe. Hot creamy mocha, this tutorial shows you how to get great flavor and a DIY drink from your own coffee machine. Cozy up, sip and enjoy!
Who is in love with coffee? Me! This mocha came from my desire to quench my thirst for a good mocha without paying the steep price tag that comes along with it. Those $4 – $5 drinks are not easy on the wallet. Huh? They sure are delicious though but I but can’t see paying that much for a drink on a regular basis.
But as a huge chocolate fan, I just can’t resist every now and then.
I treat myself about once a week but it’s almost always with a coupon or whatever other deal I can come up with. And when deals are scarce and you’re craving a good drink what does a girl do?
She makes her own creation at home. That’s what she does. This was incredibly good and I’m so glad I have this easy recipe in my file. Because maybe I’ll even trade in a few of my treats for many more at home. And you know what’s special about the ones at home?
They’re handcrafted and you get to enjoy them with the ones you love by your side. I don’t know about you but I’d much rather be sipping this with my man right by my side. Instead of sipping it as I run errands.
So here’s your challenge: Make this and share with a family member. It will be doubly sweet.
{Photo credit: My impressive and wonderful husband}
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Dark Chocolate Mocha
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons ground coffee
- 1 cup milk I used 2%
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 tablespoons dark cocoa powder I use Hershey's special dark
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4 tablespoons whipped cream
Instructions
- Brew coffee in coffee maker as you typically would, making 2 - 8 ounce cups of coffee.
- Meanwhile, whisk together milk, sugar, dark cocoa and vanilla in a small saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat for about 5-7 minutes whisking occasionally. Keep watch not to burn it. Don't let it come to a boil.
- Pour this chocolate mixture into 2 coffee mugs. Divide brewed coffee between both mugs. Stir.
- Top with whipped cream. Dust with additional cocoa, if desired. Sip & enjoy!
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This dark chocolate mocha is just calling my name, Melanie! I love how rich and decadent this looks! I’m definitely trying this in place of my regular ‘ole coffee this weekend. Pinned!
Oh this just sounds so good! Perfect for fall. And I agree, gourmet coffee drinks are pricey! Especially since whenever I get one, I usually get a little baked good to go with it. Easily $7 out the door. This version will come with a lot less guilt. My wallet (and husband) thank you!
This looks fantastic. Since Starbucks only fits into the budget once a month, I need start creating my own mocha’s at home so I can enjoy them more often! Pinning!
Dark chocolate mochas are the best! Can’t wait to try this!
Oh Melanie – thanks so so much for this recipe!!! I am in love with Starbuck’s mocha – and they are SO NOT cheap!!! I have tried making it at home but it’s never been quite right – so thanks again friend!
I know. Definitely not for the budget conscious.
I am crazy about mocha and there’s no place I’d rather enjoy one than in my cozy warm house 😉
Totally agree Allie. Thanks for dropping by girl!
Sounds so delish! I heart coffee, especially in the cooler months:) Thanks for sharing, can’t wait to try it!
Thanks Joscelyn! I can’t wait to make it again.
It looks decadent Melanie.
Thanks Kathy!
Wow, that looks so chocolatey and decadent. I love it! I love those coffee shop drinks too, but the prices are ridiculous. So nice to get the same drink (or better!) at home!
Thanks Stacey! I love it too. Looking forward to making it many times over the cold winter. 🙂
I’m a coffee fan, too, but coffee shops can sure break the bank. Love this version. Plus, I can add as much whipped cream as I want. 🙂
Looks scrumptious can’t wait to try it out this weekend (looks like a weekend special kind of drink). Have a friend coming who really loves choc mochas I’m sure she will be wowed.
oh wow, that looks so delicious! I love mocha’s 🙂
Ohhhh, I wish I had this goodness sitting right in front of me right now! I could use a delicious pick me up! 😉 Pinned!
I am definitely a coffee addict, but I agree 5$ for a cup of joe is a little ridiculous! Besides, why pay that when I can have THIS? LOVE this dark chocolate mocha, my dear! This is how every morning should be started! Cheers and thanks for sharing the YUM!
OMG! This looks so good! Sharing this on my page here http://bit.ly/ClassiqueEliteSeries Thanks!
This is delicious! I was looking for more of my International coffee, in decaf sugar free, and having trouble finding it. THEN I read the label on the one I have that’s almost empty, and yuk! I bought some good quality decaf instant coffee, and made your recipe with it. OMG, so easy, so great! I love my vanilla bean paste, and King Arthur Flour’s Double Dutch dark cocoa. I think this is divine, and I will even try stirring in some protein powder, and making it a chilled shake sometime. THANK YOU! Great recipe!
I am wondering if the cocoa powder is unsweetened baking cocoa. Thanks!
Yes! Enjoy the mocha. 🙂
This is a really good recipe; but it’s actually really good too if you just add 1 tbsp of organic turbinado sugar and then you can also skip the vanilla extract. I made an iced version and it’s very smooth and delicious going down without all the added sugar.
Thanks for the tips Amanda. Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow. This could be an everyday thing for me… looks SO good! Perfect for those frigid, awful winter days.
Thanks, Karly! It’s absolutely perfect for cold weather.