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Chocolate de Agua (Hot Chocolate Water Drink)

Chocolate de agua (hot chocolate water drink) recipe.

En Español Recipe ↆ Video ↆ

Chocolate de agua is a spiced, aromatic, comforting, and easy-to-make drink, that's perfect for those cool mornings and evenings. Our popular hot chocolate water drink is perfect for those looking for a lighter, dairy-free morning drink, vegans, and those who can't have milk.

By Clara Gonzalez - Reviewed: Jan 15, 2025. Original: Mar 29, 2003

Chocolate de Agua (Non-Dairy Cocoa)

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1. Why we ❤️ it
2. Serving suggestions
3. Top tips
4. About our recipe
5. Video
6. Recipe
7. FAQs

Why we ❤️ it

Like many of our dishes, I bet this chocolate de agua recipe was invented as an inexpensive alternative to popular dishes. Because at one point or another, we've all been there, pulling off whole meals out of a hat, even when the fridge looked, as Dominicans say, 'como el Teatro Agua y Luz' (like the Light and Water Theater).

Or as my father wisely put it, "hunger is the best seasoning".

And when it comes to stretching budgets nothing satisfies like a delicious cup of lactose-free chocolate de agua dominicano; long ago a breakfast or dinner budget drink, now we drink it for comfort, its strong chocolate flavor, and its delightful spiciness.

Serving suggestions

You can serve your hot cocoa with water with Pan de agua, or a delicious piece of Pan de maíz, either for dinner or breakfast.

It also goes very well with a piece of sweet Arepa, or savory Arepa.

Chocolate de Agua (Cup of Non-Dairy Cocoa)
Dominican chocolate bars

Non-dairy cocoa and chocolate

Top tips

  • Dominicans will immediately know what chocolate product we use for this (Chocolate Embajador or Munne brands) "water chocolate" recipe, however, it won't be possible to find those abroad.
  • I have experimented with unsweetened baking chocolate with a pretty good result, bear in mind that baking chocolate can be a bit overpowering so start with half the amount the recipe calls for. Try it and if it seems like it might need more chocolate, then add a second square.
  • If you are using cocoa powder, use the unsweetened kind and follow the same instructions as in the paragraph above.
  • Use the equivalent amount of your favorite sweetener instead of sugar for a low-carb, keto, diabetic-friendly, light version.

About our recipe

This is a very simple drink, with a small list of ingredients. The only difference you'll find between the way home cooks make this is the amount and variety of spices in it. This is really a foolproof recipe.

And check out these other Dominican hot drink recipes that you'll love too.

Salud!

Tia Clara

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Chocolate de Agua (Cup of Non-Dairy Cocoa)

Chocolate de Agua [Video+Recipe] Hot Chocolate Water Drink

By: Clara Gonzalez
Chocolate de Agua Recipe (Non Dairy Cocoa): Spiced, aromatic, comforting, and light beverage, perfect for those cool mornings and nights. Love in a cup.
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Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Drinks
Cuisine Dominican, Latino
Servings 6 servings
Calories 135 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 teaspoon clove powder
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg (freshly-grated)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 baking chocolate bars, or 2 cups of cocoa powder (unsweetened)
  • 1 cup sugar (white, granulated)

Instructions
 

1. Combining ingredients

  • Combining ingredients
    In a large pot, combine 1 quart [1 liter] of water, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and salt.

2. Boiling water for chocolate

  • Boiling chocolate
    Bring to a boil over medium heat and simmer until ⅓ of the liquid has evaporated. Add chocolate (or cocoa) and stir until the chocolate has dissolved.
    Add sugar to taste.

3. Boiling

  • Serving cocoa
    Sieve to remove solids and serve hot; see serving suggestions above the recipe.

Cook's Notes

Dominicans will immediately know what brands of chocolate bars we use for this (Embajador or Munne brands) "water chocolate" recipe, however, it won't be possible to find those abroad.
I have experimented with unsweetened baking chocolate with a pretty good result, bear in mind that baking chocolate can be a bit overpowering so start with half the amount the recipe calls for. Try it and if it seems like it might need more chocolate, then add a second square.
If you are using cocoa powder, use the unsweetened kind and follow the same instructions as in the paragraph above.
Use the equivalent amount of your favorite sweetener instead of sugar for a low-carb, keto, diabetic-friendly, light version.

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 0gFat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 65mgPotassium: 10mgFiber: 1gSugar: 33gCalcium: 23mgIron: 0.2mg

Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutrition information.

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FAQs

How do you make chocolate water?

To make chocolate water the water and spices are heated until the water reaches a boil, the chocolate is then dissolved in the boiling-hot water.

Is chocolate water good?

Chocolate de agua or chocolate water made with spices is a very aromatic, tasty, and comforting drink.

How long to microwave water for hot chocolate?

To microwave water for hot chocolates, heat the water in a microwave-safe container that is twice as large as the volume of water for 60 seconds on High (don't let the water reach a boil). Exercise caution when removing from the microwave.

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