Get ready to experience pure chocolate bliss with this Chocolate Oat Milk recipe. Learn how to make chocolate oat milk and elevate your dairy-free milk game with a velvety blend of wholesome oats, decadent cocoa + the warmth of vanilla, and the cozy touch of cinnamon. Savor the perfect marriage of creamy goodness and chocolaty delight in every sip-- Kid + Adult approved! Completely Gluten-Free, Nut-free, Vegan & No Added Sugar!
Meet Chocolate Oat Milk – The delicious offspring of my classic Easy Homemade Oat Milk recipe. Building upon the nourishing base of oats, this dairy-free delight takes a scrumptious twist with the infusion of velvety cocoa. Inspired by the success of my original oat milk creation. I ventured into the world of chocolate to create a beverage that's as indulgent as it is wholesome. Picture a creamy blend that harmoniously marries the goodness of oats with the rich allure of chocolate, creating a versatile option perfect for sipping, baking, and enhancing your favorite treats.
If you're trying to eat less or no dairy at all, it can get expensive to buy fresh bottles of nut milk all the time + making your own dairy-free milk at home is easier (and way cheaper) That's why I have created a list of The Best Milk Alternatives For Your Entire Household with easy recipes like Homemade Creamy Cashew Milk and some nut-free options like Creamy Vanilla Sesame Milk!
If I were to describe this chocolate oat milk, I'd say it's incredibly kid-friendly, delightfully delicious, and a breeze to prepare. With its simple yet wholesome ingredients, it's a surefire crowd-pleaser that can be enjoyed in tonnes of creative ways.
Here's what you need to make chocolate oat milk from scratch:
In just a few steps you will be sipping chocolate oat milk in no time!
Making my own Oat Milk was a learning curve. There are a few tricks I've learned that drastically affect the outcome. I'm talking about avoiding an ooey-gooey, slimy texture and getting a creamy oat milk masterpiece instead. With a little practice and finesse, I have mastered the perfect recipe of oaty goodness to share with you.
This simple ingredient dairy-free Chocolate Oat Milk is definitely a staple in my fridge. Lately, I've noticed a major trend in homemade milk, especially when it comes to Oat Milk, with famous brands like Oatly taking center stage. It's a crowd favorite, and I can see why.
I have to admit I was a little late to the homemade plant-based milk train, opting for my favorite go-to brands like Califia Farms and So Delicious instead. They're amazing, so why make my own, right? Haha. Whelp. I've since given in to the trend, and I must say that I'm glad I did. There are a lot of great reasons to opt for homemade oat milk.
Did you know that Cacao AND Cocoa are the same thing?
Chocolate is derived from Cacao beans, which are essentially the seeds. 'Cacao' often refers to the beans, the pods, or the finely ground bean fragments. On the contrary, 'Cocoa' typically designates the powdered form, arising after the separation of fat from the beans. Of course, there’s a whole process that happens and you can find out more about that here.
Note that to make cocoa powder, the fat must be removed from the chocolate. This means that cacao or cocoa powder is lower in fat and calories than regular chocolate.
So of course, it’s always best to go with a brand of Cacao that contains those nutrients and are premium to ensure that your body actually receives all of those boosters. Navitas Organics’ version of Cacao not only does that, but it’s so delicious as well! You can always purchase it on their site or through a large retailer like Amazon.
Once you have a supply of frothy and creamy chocolate oat milk on hand, you can make so many tasty things! Of course, it's delicious on its own + kids love it too.
It's SO versatile and can be used in so many ways. Here are some ideas!
The fun part about making your own nut or oat milk is that you're in control of the flavor. Feel free to use a different sweetener or spice to make your milk. Here are some options to change things up:
Store your chocolate oat milk in an airtight container or bottle. It will stay fresh for up to one week, but it's best within three days.
Absolutely! You can heat up Chocolate Oat Milk just like regular milk. It's perfect for making warm and comforting beverages like hot chocolate or adding a delightful touch to your morning coffee. Just be sure to heat it gently over medium heat and stir occasionally to prevent scorching
If Agave isn't desired, you can use dates, pure maple syrup, or date syrup, instead as a sweetener.
Yup! To ensure that your oats blend to an incredibly smooth consistency along with your other ingredients, it's super important that you let your oats soak in fresh water for 15-20 minutes.
Yes. You can use another dairy-free milk you like to make this Chocolate Milk If Oat milk isn't your thing. Here are a few other plant-based milk recipes you can try with cocoa.
Quinoa Milk
Coconut Milk
Easy Homemade Creamy Cashew Milk
How to Make Potato Milk
Cauliflower Milk
Yes! This dairy-free chocolate milk recipe boasts a low-fat profile while delivering ample fiber and protein. What's more, the infusion of cacao powder brings a treasure trove of nutrients, including iron, magnesium, and potassium, enhancing its nutritional value.
Absolutely! While oats are naturally gluten-free, it's a good idea to opt for certified gluten-free oats to ensure there's no risk of cross-contamination. This way, you can savor every sip of this creamy and delightful chocolate oat milk without any worries.
If you make this Chocolate Oat Milk recipe, tag @orchidsnsweettea_ on Instagram and hashtag it #orchidsandsweettea
Tag @orchidsnsweettea_ on Instagram and hashtag it #orchidsandsweettea
LOVE THIS RECIPE?
LET US KNOW!
The recipe has 5 cups of water in it, but it is not added in the directions. It states to use 2 cups to soak, then drain and rinse. Then add the soaked oats, Agave, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt to a blender. Should the remaining 3 cups or 5 cups of water be added at this point? I'm making the assumption that making oat milk is similar to soy or almond and the water is added before blending.
Hi Chris! So sorry that I missed that! You add the 5 cups of filtered water along with the other ingredients. I did update the directions! Thanks so much! 🙂