Journey back in time and experience the bold, bitter flavors of ancient Aztec nobility with Xocolatl. This invigorating drink, the precursor to modern hot chocolate, offers a stimulating blend of spice and deep cocoa notes. Serve chilled for an authentic taste of pre-Columbian indulgence.
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Recipe View In a medium saucepan, bring 1.5 cups of water to a vigorous boil over high heat. (2 minutes)
Recipe View Add the sliced green chile pepper, including the seeds, to the boiling water. Allow to boil for 5-10 minutes to infuse the water with the chile's heat. (10 minutes)
Recipe View Carefully strain the chile-infused water through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the pepper slices and seeds, returning the infused water to the saucepan. (2 minutes)
Recipe View Add the remaining 4 cups of water to the saucepan. Reduce the heat to medium-low and gently bring the mixture to a simmer. (5 minutes)
Recipe View Gradually whisk in the cocoa powder, ensuring there are no clumps. Once the cocoa powder is fully incorporated, stir in the vanilla extract. (3 minutes)
Recipe View Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until the cocoa powder is completely dissolved and the Xocolatl is heated through, about 5-10 minutes. (10 minutes)
Recipe View Remove from heat and allow to cool slightly. For an authentic Aztec experience, chill the Xocolatl in the refrigerator before serving. (15 minutes)
Mafalda Lueilwitz
Jun 21, 2025I was hesitant about the chili, but it adds such a unique depth. Will definitely make this again!
Sadie Schroeder
Apr 14, 2025This recipe transported me back in time. I felt like an Aztec warrior drinking this!
Norberto Kling
Apr 2, 2025A fantastic and authentic experience. I used a poblano pepper for a milder heat, which worked perfectly for my taste.
Andreanne Okon
Feb 23, 2025Absolutely amazing recipe! The spice level was perfect, and chilling it really brought out the flavors.