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Baker’s Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa

Aldi has a substantial aisle filled with baking supplies. It’s stocked with all purpose flour, almond flour, granulated sugar, brown sugar, powdered sugar, stevia, baking soda, baking powder, and vanilla. It also features chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and various baking mixes for everything from cookies to cornbread to gluten free pancakes and brownies.

Another baking supply I pick up from time to time in this aisle is unsweetened baking cocoa. This cocoa powder is good for everything from no-bake chocolate peanut butter oatmeal cookies to chocolate-bottom banana squares, along with all kinds of other baked goods. In addition, baking cocoa is an essential ingredient for homemade hot chocolate.

It’s a good baking cocoa for all of my baking projects, and it’s my go-to whenever I need baking cocoa. I can’t tell a difference between the Aldi product and name brands such as Hershey’s.

Baker's Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa

Baker’s Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa is a Seasonal Product. That means Aldi stocks it for longer than an Aldi Find, but Aldi does not stock this year round. Aldi usually stocks this during the winter/holiday baking season. When Aldi carries it, you’ll find it stocked among the other baking supplies such as flour and sugar.

This cost $2.45 for an 8-ounce container when we bought it to review in 2024. That’s around 31 cents per ounce.

This is sold under the Baker’s Corner Aldi private label. There is not a company called Baker’s Corner. Instead, this is a name Aldi puts on its baking supplies to give them a uniform look. Aldi may source those various products from different suppliers.

Baker's Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa
Nutrition information. (Click to enlarge.)

The only ingredient is fair trade certified cocoa powder.

The cocoa powder is certified by Fair Trade USA. Fair Trade USA’s website states it is “building an innovative model of responsible business, conscious consumerism, and shared value to eliminate poverty and enable sustainable development for farmers, workers, their families, and communities around the world.”

This baking cocoa is also certified kosher.

A 1-tablespoon serving of this baking cocoa has 10 calories, 0.5 grams of total fat (1% DV), no sodium, 3 grams of total carbohydrates (1% DV), 2 grams of dietary fiber (6% DV), no total sugars, no added sugars, and 1 gram of protein.

Baker's Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa
Nutrition information and ingredients. (Click to enlarge.)

The back of the container has directions for substituting cocoa for baking chocolate. It states to use in recipes whenever cocoa powder or baking chocolate is called for. It says 3 tablespoons of cocoa powder plus 1 tablespoon of oil equals 1 square ounce of baking chocolate.

Baker's Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa 4

There’s also a recipe for hot chocolate.

Hot Chocolate Recipe:

Ingredients —

  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 4 cups milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 teaspoon vanilla

Directions — 

  1. Simmer water, sugar, cocoa powder, and salt in a pan over moderate heat, stirring until lumps are dissolved, about 3 minutes.
  2. Add milk to ingredients in the pan. Stir and bring slowly to a simmer, about 5 minutes.
  3. To enhance flavor, stir in vanilla just before serving.

This recipe yields five 8-fluid-ounce servings.

The Verdict:

Baker’s Corner Unsweetened Baking Cocoa is indistinguishable from name brands and works well for all kinds of chocolate-themed baking projects. We always buy this whenever we need baking cocoa.

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5 Comments

  1. ALDI hasn’t had the Baker’s Corner Baking Cocoa product available for some time now. Very disappointing. When asking ALDI employees why it’s not on the shelf, all I receive is a basic shrug of the shoulders. Employees have little, or no, knowledge of their products. Is it a supply chain issue? What exactly is the reason why? Many of their products come and go. It’s difficult to shop there not knowing why desired products on our grocery list aren’t available. Disappointment.

    1. Hmm. I’ll have to look for the cocoa next time I’m at my local Aldi. I wonder if it’s a winter-only Seasonal Item?

  2. Today when I went in to my store they no longer had cocoa powder in the baking section and store. The manager said they were not going to be getting it in anymore. I am shopping at a new, small aldi and I wonder if this would be different at a larger store. Any feedback would be helpful! Thank you very kindly.

    1. This product is a Seasonal Product that Aldi only stocks during the winter months. We’ve updated this post to reflect that.

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