Peppermint White Hot Chocolate is the winter hug I look forward to every year. Picture this: snow tapping the window, socks on, and your hands wrapped around a mug that smells like candy canes and cozy holidays. If you’ve ever stood in your kitchen wishing there was something extra special to sip that isn’t regular hot cocoa, this one’s for you. It’s creamy, minty, and sweet in all the right ways, with a velvety texture that makes everything feel a little calmer. No fancy tools. No tricky steps. Just simple, soothing comfort in a cup.
What is Peppermint White Hot Chocolate?
This is a warm, milky drink made with real white chocolate and a touch of peppermint. It’s not cocoa based, so there’s no bitterness from dark chocolate. Instead, you get a gentle, buttery sweetness that pairs beautifully with cool mint. The secret is using real white chocolate that contains cocoa butter. That’s what gives it that rich, silky finish that feels so indulgent.
The Story Behind This Recipe
I’m Cuts Food, the cook behind this Deliciously Cozy Peppermint White Hot Chocolate Recipe. After a few test runs, I dialed in the flavors so it’s easy and full of comfort vibes. Peppermint White Hot Chocolate is the winter hug I look forward to every year. Picture this: snow tapping the window, socks on, and your hands wrapped…
It’s ideal for tree-trimming nights, movie marathons, or whenever you need a calming treat that doesn’t require baking. I especially love making a small batch for two, then doubling it when friends pop in. Besides tasting like the holidays in a mug, it’s also incredibly customizable. You can go extra minty, keep it subtle, or sprinkle crushed candy canes on top for a bit of festive crunch.
Why it works
The flavor balance hits that sweet spot where creamy meets refreshing. White chocolate brings the smooth, buttery base. Peppermint wakes it up without overpowering. Heat does the heavy lifting, melting the chocolate into the milk and cream for that dreamy texture. And you can top it with whipped cream and crushed candy cane for a café-style finish at home. If you love sipping rich chocolate drinks, you might also enjoy my cozy homemade drinking chocolate.

Ingredients Needed for Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
What you’ll need
- Whole milk for body and creaminess. You can use 2 percent, but whole milk feels extra cozy.
- Heavy cream to make it velvety and rich. Half-and-half works if you prefer it lighter.
- Real white chocolate bars, finely chopped. Skip chips if possible, since bars melt smoother.
- Peppermint extract. A little goes a long way, so measure carefully.
- Vanilla extract to round out the flavor and make it taste like a bakery in a mug.
- Pinch of salt. It sounds odd, but it enhances sweetness and brings balance.
- Whipped cream and crushed peppermint candy for topping.
Ingredient swaps
If you’re dairy sensitive, use a creamy oat milk and a splash of coconut cream for body. For a less sweet sip, reduce the amount of white chocolate slightly or add an extra pinch of salt. If you only have white chocolate chips, choose a high quality brand and melt low and slow. And if you like a hint of darker flavor, shave in a teaspoon of your favorite milk chocolate. It won’t change the look much, but it adds depth.

Step-by-Step Instructions to Make Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
Quick overview
- Add 2 cups of whole milk and 1 cup of heavy cream to a small saucepan. Warm over low heat until steam begins to rise. You shouldn’t see bubbles. Keep it gentle.
- Turn the heat down to very low. Stir in 6 ounces of finely chopped white chocolate. Keep stirring until it completely melts and the mixture is smooth. If you see tiny specks, keep whisking.
- Stir in 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, and a small pinch of salt. Taste. Want more mint? Add a drop or two more peppermint. Be careful. It can go from perfect to toothpaste fast.
- Pour into warm mugs. Top with whipped cream and sprinkle with crushed peppermint candy or white chocolate curls.
- Sip right away while it’s hot and silky. If it sits, give it a quick stir to keep the texture even.
Keep the burner at a low setting the whole time. Heat is your friend, but only if it’s gentle. If you crank it up, the dairy can scorch and the chocolate may seize. Slow and steady gives you that smooth cocoa-house texture you get at your favorite café.
I made this for a last-minute movie night and everyone asked for the recipe. The mint is refreshing without being too strong, and the texture is unbelievably smooth. New tradition unlocked.
Tips for the Perfect Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
Chop the chocolate small. The smaller the pieces, the faster and smoother they melt. If you’ve ever had clumps in your mug, this single step will change your life.
Warm the mugs first. Fill them with hot water while the drink is heating, then dump it out and pour in your drink. It keeps the temperature steady and the first sip extra cozy.
Stir gently and often. You want everything to emulsify. A small whisk works wonders, but even a spoon will do the job with patience.
Do not boil. High heat can cause separation and a grainy feel. Keep it low and let the chocolate melt at its own pace.
Top it thoughtfully. Whipped cream adds a plush layer for toppings to cling to, and crushed peppermints give that delightful crunch. For something fun to nibble alongside, I love pairing with a tray of Christmas chocolate bark. The textures and flavors play so well together.
Make ahead and storage
You can make the base a few hours in advance and keep it in the fridge. Reheat on low, stirring constantly. If it thickens too much after chilling, loosen with a splash of milk while it warms. Leftovers keep for up to 2 days, but it’s best fresh for the silkiest texture.
Variations and Add-Ins for Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
Fun add-ins
If you like a little spice with your sweet, add a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg right at the end. It shifts the flavor from candy-cane-forward to holiday-bakery warm. You can also swirl in a spoonful of marshmallow fluff before serving for a creamy, stretchy top that kids go wild for.
Feeling festive? Rim your mug with simple syrup and dip it in crushed peppermint candies. It looks impressive with barely any effort. For an after-dinner moment, add a splash of peppermint schnapps for adults only. And if you’re building a full dessert spread, these sips love company with delicate cookies like my chocolate spritz cookies. They’re simple and buttery, which lets the mint and creaminess shine.
Want something contrasting and bright on the table too? Mix up a batch of white Christmas mojitos for guests who prefer a cool, fizzy sip. The combination of mint across the drinks makes your spread feel pulled together without being matchy.
Common Questions
Q: Can I use peppermint oil instead of extract?
A: You can, but be careful since oils are stronger. Start with the tiniest drop, taste, and adjust.
Q: What if my drink turns grainy?
A: It likely got too hot or the chocolate didn’t melt evenly. Keep heat low, chop chocolate fine, and whisk steadily. If needed, strain through a fine mesh sieve into your mug.
Q: How do I make it less sweet without losing the white chocolate vibe?
A: Add a splash more milk and an extra pinch of salt. Salt balances and makes sweetness feel softer without dulling flavor.
Q: Can I make a big batch for a party?
A: Yes. Scale up and keep it warm in a slow cooker on the lowest setting. Stir every 15 minutes so the texture stays smooth.
Q: What should I serve with it?
A: Something crisp or lightly chocolatey. I love putting out a plate of chocolate mousse brownies, which feel decadent but still complement the minty creaminess perfectly.
A Cozy Sip Worth Making Again
Here’s the short version: warm your milk and cream gently, melt in good white chocolate, finish with peppermint and vanilla, then top it like you mean it. That’s it. The result tastes like a holiday candle jumped into a mug in the best possible way. If you want another take or tips from a fellow hot chocolate lover, I also like this clear, friendly guide from Peppermint White Hot Chocolate | Gimme Some Oven. Now go grab your favorite mug, invite someone to share, and let this little ritual make your cold evenings feel special.

Peppermint White Hot Chocolate
Ingredients
Method
- Add whole milk and heavy cream to a small saucepan. Warm over low heat until steam begins to rise.
- Turn the heat down to very low. Stir in finely chopped white chocolate until it melts completely and the mixture is smooth.
- Stir in peppermint extract, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Adjust the mint flavor as desired.
- Pour into warm mugs and top with whipped cream and crushed peppermint candy.
- Serve immediately. If the mixture thickens while sitting, stir gently before serving.
