The First Sip
I remember my first taste of this hot chocolate. It was a snowy afternoon. My grandkids were visiting. We wanted a special treat. I stirred Nutella and peanut butter into warm milk. The rich smell filled the kitchen. We sipped from big mugs. Everyone went quiet for a moment. That’s the magic of a great drink. Ever wondered how two simple jars could create such comfort? It turns a normal day into a sweet memory. Try it on your next cozy day in.
My Kitchen Mishap
My first try was a bit messy. I was so excited. I added the peanut butter straight from the jar. It clumped up in the milk. I had to whisk like crazy! The result was still delicious. It taught me to be patient. Good things need a little stirring. That’s why home cooking matters. It’s about the fun, not perfection. Your version will be uniquely yours. Have you had a funny kitchen fail? Share your story below!
Why It Works
The flavor here is pure genius. First, Nutella brings sweet, smooth chocolate and hazelnut. Second, peanut butter adds a salty, creamy richness. Together, they create a perfect balance. It’s like a candy bar in your mug. The texture is wonderfully silky. It coats your spoon in a happy way. Which flavor combo surprises you most: chocolate-hazelnut or chocolate-peanut butter? Let me know in the comments. I read every one.
A Sweet History
This drink is a modern twist. Hot chocolate itself is ancient. It started with the Aztecs. They drank a bitter, spiced version. Our sweet, creamy style came from Europe. Nutella was invented in Italy after World War II. Peanut butter is an American staple. Mixing them is a new, global idea. *Did you know the first chocolate drink was served cold?* Our version is much better warm. What’s your favorite hot chocolate topping? Marshmallows or whipped cream? Tell me your pick!

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Milk | 4 cups | Whole or 2% recommended |
| Unsweetened cocoa powder | 2 tablespoons | |
| Granulated sugar | 2 tablespoons | Adjust to taste |
| Pinch of salt | 1 | |
| Peanut butter | ¼ cup | Creamy |
| Nutella | ¼ cup | |
| Vanilla extract | ½ teaspoon | |
| Whipped cream | For serving | Optional |
| Mini chocolate chips | For garnish | Optional |
How to Make It
Let’s make a cozy mug. This drink is rich and creamy. It feels like a warm hug. Follow these simple steps for success.
Step 1 Grab a medium saucepan. Pour in your milk. Whisk in the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt. Heat it on medium until warm. Step 2 Add the peanut butter and Nutella. Whisk constantly until everything melts. The mixture should be completely smooth. (A hard-learned tip: whisk the whole time. This prevents any sticking or burning on the pan’s bottom.) Step 3 Remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the vanilla extract. Pour the hot chocolate into mugs. Top with whipped cream and mini chips if you like. What’s the key to a perfectly smooth drink? Share below! Cook Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 10 minutes Yield: 4 servings Category: Drink, DessertMix It Up
Feel free to play with this recipe. A little change makes it new again. Here are three fun spins for you to try.
Cookie Swirl Use cookie butter instead of peanut butter. It tastes like gingerbread. A real holiday treat. Salty Sweet Use a salted caramel peanut butter. Add a tiny pinch more salt. It balances the sweetness so well. Mocha Buzz Add a shot of cooled espresso. Use chocolate hazelnut spread. Perfect for a grown-up afternoon. Which creative spin sounds best to you? Vote in the comments!Serve & Sip
This drink is a full dessert. Pair it with something simple. Salty snacks cut the sweetness nicely. Try buttery shortbread cookies or pretzel sticks. For a real treat, serve it with warm beignets.
What about other drinks? A cold glass of milk is classic. For a special night, try a sip of amaretto. Its nutty flavor is a perfect match.
Which would you choose tonight: shortbread, pretzels, or beignets?
Keep It Fresh
Store any leftovers in the fridge. Use a sealed jar. It will keep for two days. Reheat gently on the stove. Whisk it again for smoothness.
You can freeze this hot chocolate too. Pour cooled leftovers into ice cube trays. Later, blend the cubes with milk. It makes a fantastic frozen treat.
Want to batch-cook for a crowd? Simply double the recipe. Use a large pot. My grandkids always ask for seconds. What is your favorite way to reheat drinks?
Fix Common Issues
Is your drink too thick? Just add a splash more milk. Stir it in slowly. You will get the perfect texture.
Notice a grainy feel? Your cocoa may not have dissolved. Always whisk it into cold milk first. This prevents little lumps.
Did the mixture stick to the pan? Heat was likely too high. Use medium heat next time. Constant whisking is the real key. Why does this matter? It saves your pan and your drink.
Your Questions Answered
Can I make this gluten-free? Yes, this recipe is naturally gluten-free. Just check your cocoa and Nutella labels. Some brands may have additives. Can I make it ahead of time? Absolutely. Make the base and chill it. Reheat single servings as needed. It tastes just as good. What is a good peanut butter swap? Use any nut or seed butter. Almond butter works wonderfully. Sunflower butter is a great nut-free option. How do I scale the recipe for one? Divide everything by four. Use one cup of milk. One tablespoon of each spread is perfect. Can I use a milk alternative? Sure, oat or almond milk are fine. The drink might be a bit thinner. A fun fact: my neighbor swears by canned coconut milk for extra creaminess.Enjoy Every Sip
I hope you love this cozy treat. It turns a regular night into something special. That is the magic of a homemade drink.
Warmly from my kitchen to yours, Elowen Thorn.
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Peanut Butter and Nutella Hot Chocolate
Description
A rich and creamy hot chocolate combining the classic flavors of peanut butter and Nutella for the ultimate comforting drink.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Grab a medium saucepan. Pour in your milk. Whisk in the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt. Heat it on medium until warm.
- Add the peanut butter and Nutella. Whisk constantly until everything melts. The mixture should be completely smooth.
- Remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the vanilla extract. Pour the hot chocolate into mugs. Top with whipped cream and mini chocolate chips if desired.


