Chocolate syrup doesn’t have to come from a bottle that you buy at the grocery store. You can learn to cook your own homemade chocolate syrup from scratch.
This recipe is part of my learn to cook series. My learn to cook series is where I am actually cooking out of my old home economics text book from Junior high school. Chocolate syrup happens to be one of the recipes that the Pueblo, Colorado school district 60 thought was essential.
Uses for Chocolate Syrup
You can use chocolate syrup in many different ways. You can poor this sauce over ice cream. You can make chocolate milk with this recipe. You can make this wonder Chocolate Pistachio Bundt Cake with it. So there are a lot of different ways to use the homemade chocolate syrup.
Cocoa to use
So if you are trying to emulate Hershey’s chocolate syrup you may want to use their brand of cocoa powder. I personally have made this with several brands, but I typically buy whatever Costco has for sale. They tend to be a little cheaper, and I am always happy with their brand selection.
How to Store Chocolate Syrup
When I make this I like to store it in small bottles. This way it makes it easy to pour and easy to measure. Honestly, you may want to store this in a Mason jar. You could prepare some of this syrup and give it as gifts if you desire. As long as you store this in an air tight container it doesn’t matter what container you store this in.
I really encourage you to go ahead and make your own homemade chocolate syrup. It is very easy to make, and it tastes very good. You can easily make this recipe with ingredients you already have in your pantry.

Chocolate Syrup
You can make chocolate syrup!
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup cocoa
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Over medium heat in a small pot combine water, cocoa, sugar. Whisk together until there are no lumps left in the cocoa. When the sauce is warm add salt and whisk in well. Remove from heat and add vanilla syrup. Allow sauce to cool to room temperature before storing in an air tight container.
CookinCanuck says
Homemade chocolate syrup is so much better than the store-bought stuff and I appreciate that there’s not a list of mystery ingredients in the homemade variety.
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Nat Lucas says
Maybe it doesn’t matter, but when you buy it, it’s not in clear vessel. If I store this in the fridge in a Mason jar (w/clear sides) will it affect it @ all?
stephaniemanley says
I don’t think it will make any impact, it is often dark in your refrigerator, so we should be fine in that respect.
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kalynskitchen says
I love this idea. And for low-sugar people like me, you could use mostly sweetener with a little sugar for a low-sugar version!
stephaniemanley says
I should definitely come up with a sugar free version. I have some sugar substitutes in my pantry.
A Family Feast says
We go through a ton of chocolate syrup at our house…this recipe will definitely come in handy! Thanks for sharing!
stephaniemanley says
I hope you try making your own from scratch.
Becca Torsell says
Yummy! My kids would love this!
stephaniemanley says
I think this is a lot more healthy than the store bought kind.