How to Make Nutella: Homemade Hazelnut Spread Recipe (2024)

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With this homemade Nutella recipe, you can make your own chocolate hazelnut spread. It’s so delicious!

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Nutella is YUMMY, but did you know that you can make your own hazelnut spread? It only takes seven simple ingredients and a few not-too-difficult steps.

This delicious homemade nutella is perfect to spread on bread or pastries, mix into smoothies or add into delicious baked goods – likeas a frosting for these nutella brownies. We love that it’s so versatile!

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Once you have made your nutella, we recommend storing it in a glass jar. It will stay fresh and creamy. It’s also a great way to give it to friends and family as a special homemade gift. (I always LOVE getting gifts of homemade food!)

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A big shout-out goes to my Mom for passing along this recipe and the photos of her homemade nutella-frosted brownies.

Homemade Nutella Recipe

Ingredients:

1-1/2 cups whole hazelnuts/filberts
12 oz. milk chocolate
2 Tbsp vegetable or canola oil
2 Tbsp confectioners sugar
1 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp salt

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How to Make Homemade Nutella:

Place 1-1/2 cups of whole nuts on a foil-lined cookie sheet. Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. This will loosen the skins.

Remove them from the oven and wrap in a kitchen towel for about 1/2 hour. The skins will loosen as the nuts cool and then most of the skins can be rubbed off leaving the creamy colored nuts.

When the nuts are cooled, use a food processor to grind them to a fine, smooth paste consistency.

Add the oil, sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt. Continue processing until the mixture is as smooth as possible.

Melt chocolate in a double boiler (If you don’t have a double boiler, place a small saucepan in a larger saucepan filled with water set to boil).

Mix the melted chocolate into the nut mixture. If it seems a little thick and hard to spread, you may add a tablespoon of milk. The nutella will thicken more as it cools.

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12 Ways to Use Homemade Nutella:

There are so many delicious ways to use Nutella! Here are just a few:

  • Spread it on top of pancakes.
  • Use it to make baked nutella doughnuts.
  • Cook it into a crepe.
  • Top homemade poffertjes.
  • Make a sandwich with two pieces of bread.
  • Make these Peanut Butter and Nutella Cookies.
  • Make an ice cream sundae.
  • Dip a banana into it.
  • Frost brownies with it (see above).
  • Melt it into hot chocolate.
  • Spread on slices of pound cake.
  • Top a waffle.

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Homemade Nutella Hazelnut Spread

Chrysa

With this homemade Nutella recipe, you can make your own chocolate hazelnut spread. It's so delicious!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Servings 24 Servings

Calories 85 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place 1-1/2 cups of whole nuts on a foil-lined cookie sheet.

  • Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. This will loosen the skins.

  • Remove them from the oven and wrap in a kitchen towel for about 1/2 hour.

  • The skins will loosen as the nuts cool and then most of the skins can be rubbed off leaving the creamy colored nuts.

  • When the nuts are cooled, use a food processor to grind them to a fine, smooth paste consistency.

  • Add the oil, sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt.

  • Continue processing until the mixture is as smooth as possible.

  • Melt chocolate in a double boiler (If you don’t have a double boiler, place a small saucepan in a larger saucepan filled with water set to boil).

  • Mix the melted chocolate into the nut mixture. If it seems a little thick and hard to spread, you may add a tablespoon of milk.

  • The spread will thicken more as it cools.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ozCalories: 85kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 60mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8g

I am not a nutritionist. These values were calculated automatically with the Spoonacular Food API.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Nutella hazelnut spread? ›

Nutella is made from sugar, modified palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa powder, skimmed milk powder, whey powder, soy lecithin, and vanillin. The process of making this spread begins with the extraction of cocoa powder from the cocoa bean.

What are the ingredients in a jar of Nutella? ›

Each jar of Nutella® contains 7 carefully selected, high-quality ingredients: sugar, milk, palm oil, cocoa, hazelnuts, lecithin and vanillin. Nutella® is famous for its authentic hazelnut and cocoa taste, made even more irresistible by its unique creaminess.

What are the two main ingredients in Nutella? ›

Sugar, Palm Oil, Hazelnuts (13%), Skimmed Milk Powder (8.7%), Fat-Reduced Cocoa (7.4%), Emulsifier: Lecithins (Soya), Vanillin.

How do you soften Nutella to spread? ›

The simple solution to thin Nutella is to slowly add very small amounts of water to the chocolate spread.

Why is my homemade Nutella grainy? ›

The original recipe calls for granulated sugar, but I found in some of my batches the sugar left a grainy consistency, so I used powdered sugar instead and it was perfect. Once you blend that up, set it aside while you melt your chocolate.

What is a good alternative to Nutella? ›

Pyure Hazelnut Spread: The Leading Alternative to Nutella

Its standout feature is its extraordinary 90% reduction in sugar compared to Nutella, with just two grams per serving. To put this in perspective, a single serving of Nutella contains as much sugar as an entire jar of Pyure's Keto Hazelnut Spread.

Does homemade Nutella need to be refrigerated? ›

Do I store Nutella in the fridge? No, we don't recommend storing your homemade Nutella in the fridge because it hardens up and then isn't spreadable unless you let it soften on the counter for a long time or warm it gently in the microwave first.

Is Nutella just hazelnut spread? ›

Nutella is not really a chocolate spread. It is a spread of gianduja, a mixture of hazelnut and cocoa with about 3 parts hazelnut to 2 parts cocoa (traditional gianduja is 7 parts hazelnut to 2 parts cocoa). Hershey's spread doesn't have hazelnuts, its main ingredient is chocolate.

What was hazelnut spread before Nutella? ›

The 'Giandujot' paste was transformed into a creamy new product that was easier to spread. It was known as SuperCrema. The recipe was improved, leading to the creation of the first-ever jar of hazelnut and cocoa cream. Nutella® was officially born.

Which is better, peanut butter or Nutella? ›

While Nutella might win in terms of sweetness and indulgence, peanut butter is the clear winner from a nutritional standpoint. It's not just a healthier choice; it's a versatile food that supports a healthy lifestyle.

What are the white dots in Nutella jars? ›

If you touch the spots and they are dry and do not melt, it's sugar bloom. If they taste like sugar, it's a good indication, too. I would not recommend eating it, because after this time the fat is likely rancid.

What is the main nut ingredient in Nutella? ›

The hazelnut has always been the signature ingredient of Nutella®. It was during the post-war period that the creator of Nutella® had the brilliant idea to combine the delicious hazelnut, typical of the Italian region of Langhe, with cocoa, an ingredient that was hard to obtain at that time due to World War II.

Is Nutella healthy for you? ›

A two-tablespoon serving contains 200 calories, 21 grams of sugar, and 12 grams of fat. It also has small amounts of protein, iron, and calcium. This is not much nutrition and many of the ingredients are bad for your health. Nutella tastes sweet because it contains a large amount of sugar.

What's a healthy alternative to Nutella? ›

10 Healthy Alternatives to Nutella
  • Almond Butter. This spread has a creamy, rich texture similar to Nutella. ...
  • Dark Chocolate Hummus. ...
  • Homemade Chocolate Avocado Spread. ...
  • Greek Yogurt with Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Mashed Banana with Cocoa Powder. ...
  • Pure Fruit Jam. ...
  • Pumpkin Seed Butter. ...
  • Sunflower Seed Butter.

What are the unhealthy ingredients in Nutella? ›

Although Nutella contains a small amount of calcium and iron, it's not very nutritious and high in sugar, calories and fat. Nutella contains sugar, palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, milk powder, lecithin and synthetic vanillin. It is high in calories, sugar and fat.

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