Nutella Recipes | How to Make Homemade Nutella | Simply Designing with Ashley (2024)

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I love Nutella Recipes and today I am sharing something extra special with you how to make Nutella! Oh my goodness, who doesn't love this delicious chocolatey hazelnut spread!? I think I love it best on strawberries but I will admit it is amazing on ladyfingers as well. Or by the spoonful...don't worry...I'm not judging. The reason I enjoy making things like this at home instead of buying them at the store is that I have the ability to control the ingredients. Most processed foods contain some pretty yucky ingredients so by making homemade Nutella yourself, you know exactly what you are putting in all your Nutella recipes! Of course, you can modify to make this your own or to fit the needs or preferences of your family!

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First of all, a big thank you goes out to Acorn for making this post possible and for sending me their #TheHolidayBox full of some amazing goodies!

This Acorn Box to help me make homemade Nutella included:

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So I set about to make some homemade Nutella for my family and we are all loving how it turned out! It tastes and looks delicious!

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To make your own Nutella Recipes first you have to roast some Hazelnuts.

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Let the hazelnuts cool to the touch, rub them to remove the skins, and then put it in your blender with the rest of the ingredients.

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You can, of course, add more sugar or cocoa to this if you prefer a sweeter or more chocolatey tasting hazelnut spread, but this version was perfect for our family!

The Nutri Ninja with Auto IQ works well for blending all sorts of thing but one of the features that I especially like is the two auto IQ settings that are perfect for blending fresh and frozen ingredients. Mine came with 2 cups and lids and a Pro Extractor Blade designed for nutrient and vitamin extraction. And I can attest to the fact that it was able to handle things like my hazelnut spread quite well! It is silky smooth and oh-so-yummy!

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Homemade Nutella Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 8 oz Hazelnuts
  • ¼ cup unsweetened powdered Cocoa
  • ½ cup Powdered Sugar
  • ½ teaspoon Vanilla
  • ¾ teaspoon Vegetable Oil
  • ½ teaspoon Kosher Salt

Instructions

  1. Heat oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit.
  2. Place hazelnuts on baking tray and cook in oven for approximately 15 minute until the hazelnuts are fragrant.
  3. Allow hazelnuts to cool to the point that you can touch them.
  4. Use your hands to rub the skins off the hazelnuts. If you gently take a handful in your hands and rub them the skins will peel right off.
  5. Place skinned hazelnuts, cocoa, powdered sugar, vanilla, oil and salt into a blender (I used my Nutri Ninja Auto IQ for this) and allow the mixture to blend until it is completely smooth. It will take a little bit for the nuts to completely break down so you may need to scrape the sides of your blender a couple of times until your mixture starts to come together.
  6. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1 grams
Amount Per Serving:Unsaturated Fat: 0g

My favorite part was cutting up a few delicious fruits to eat this with! I cut up strawberries and apples using my Chicago Cutlery knives. These knives are perfect for small kitchen tasks and they already have a new home in my knife drawer!

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I will admit that this homemade Nutella tasted amazing with fresh fruit! Yum!

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But it's also so good with ladyfingers or on toast! Yum yum yum!

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You can make so many more Nutella Recipes with a jar of this homemade Nutella!

Seriously I could go on for days. When I was all done snacking on my homemade Nutella, I it in a Rubbermaid 5-cup Premier Food Storage container. I am addicted to Rubbermaid containers for storing leftover food, are you!? I love the pretty design and perfect size of this container! I know I will use this container all the time.

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I added a bit of Scotch Washi Tape and then labeled it with my Sharpie Extreme Marker Set! I sometimes forget what I put in a container so I love labeling everything and Sharpie Extreme Markers are some of my favorite markers for doing this!

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You do not need to refrigerate homemade Nutella recipes, but nuts can spoil over time and since I made a double batch (yum!) I want to make sure it lasts a long time. I put this in my refrigerator and couldn't believe how fast my little ones discovered it...and ate most of it. But I don't blame them...it is delicious!

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Needless to say, my Nutella recipes are a huge hit in my home!

One of my personal favorite ways to eat this is to add a bit of my homemade Nutella onto a piece of sourdough or french bread toast and sip a perfectly brewed cup of herbal Peppermint Tea! And the peppermint tea I received from Signature Tea Company is fabulous and yes today it was my creative juice!

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I don't drink coffee and I don't drink much tea, but every once in a while, a cup of herbal tea sounds yummy. Peppermint is my favorite because it is soothing and not too sweet (which makes it a great pairing to the chocolatey Nutella). And this brand is one of my favorites!

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  1. Janelle (JEM)

    Thank you so much for this. We go through Nutella like its going out of style. It is so expensive and i know it has yuck in it. I decided to follow you via pinterest.

    JEM
    P.S. I came over via the Inspire Me Link Party

    Reply

  2. Nellie

    Ashley,
    Thanks for this nutella recipe, it looks amazing...........I love nutella, but never by it because of the hydrogenated oils which are
    so bad for us..........and this sounds pretty easy.............just gotta find some hazelnuts now...........so I can make it.

    Blessings and hope you had a lovely Christmas and that you will have a happy, healthy and hopeful New Year!
    Nellie

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  3. Emmi

    I liked the simple concept of this recipe, I literally just made it. Had to improvise some. Given the ingredients in my pantry.

    8 oz = 1 cup*
    3/4 cup chopped hazelnuts
    1/4 + 2-3 TBS cocoa powder
    1/2 cup granulated sugar
    1/2 tsp vanilla (n/a did not have any)
    3/4 tsp vegetable oil
    1/2 tsp salt
    1/4 cup 2% cows milk

    I used a ninja Pro 1100 to mix all this up until as smooth possible. Honestly I didn't put my hazelnuts in the oven because I did not want them to get scorched since they were already chopped. After tasting it I was shocked at how salty it tasted, over powering everything else. I couldn't even taste chocolate. I realize I did alter this recipe just slightly, but for how sudden the salt overtook all else. I was surprised and disappointed. After putting it into a container I even hand mixed in some more cocoa powder, approx. 1/8 cup. And that didn't even up the chocolate flavor. So needless to say, this recipe did work for me, it just needs some tweeking on my part.
    The grandulated sugar dissolved just fine, everything incorporated just fine, it just lacked chocolate flavor and had wayyyy too much salt. The consistency of the Nutella was just fine, smooth and hazelnutty.

    Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

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    • Ashley Phipps

      Oh I am so sorry you are having issues with this recipe. A couple of thoughts, did you use salted hazelnuts by chance? That would definitely make the recipe saltier then using unsalted nuts. Also I used 8 oz of hazelnuts, by weight, not by volume (so not necessarily 1 cup of nuts, but 1/2 lb or 8 oz of nuts if that makes sense) so that might have thrown the amounts of everything needed off a bit from my original recipe as well. Roasting the nuts does change the flavor of the nuts as well so that might have had an effect on the final taste (although I would agree that I would worry about scorching them if they were already chopped too!) My other thought is that not all cocoa powder is created equal. Some does have a stronger flavor then others, so you might need to just add more cocoa powder and possibly sugar until the flavor is chocolatey and sweet enough for you. I am so sorry you had such bad luck though, I know how frustrating that can be.

      Reply

  4. Maryam

    Can I use maple syrup instead of powdered sugar? If yes then how much.
    It looks heavenly and I do want to try it

    Reply

    • Ashley Phipps

      I have not tried using maple syrup in this recipe so I can not tell you a substitution amount. I do think it will change the consistancy though (it would thin it instead of thicken it) and it will add a maple taste to it. So I really don't think this would turn out the same at all, but it still might be yummy!

      Reply

  5. BK

    I'm just curious if this recipe would be less fattening than the store bought Nutella. I was baffled by the number of fat grams Nutella contains. Looks delicious....fingers crossed that it's a healthier version.

    Reply

  6. Savannah

    How much does this make?

    Reply

    • Ashley Phipps

      Hi Savannah,

      Oh goodness I haven't made this for a little while. I seem to recall it making around a cup or so, but I don't remember exactly. Best of luck

      Reply

  7. Yetunde

    Hi,what's the shelf life pls?

    Reply

  8. Tjasa

    I'm in love with this recipe! Your page is such an inspiration!

    Reply

  9. Bella

    I made this recipe recently and loved it! It was delicious.

    Reply

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What are the 7 ingredients in Nutella? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, palm oil, Hazelnuts (13%), Skimmed milk powder (8.7%), Fat-reduced cocoa (7.4%), Emulsifier: lecithin (soya), vanillin.

How is Nutella made step by step? ›

Homemade Nutella
  1. Step 1: Gather Ingredients. To make about 3 small jars, you will need: ...
  2. Step 2: Roast Hazelnuts. On a medium flame, dry roast your hazelnuts for about 10-15 minutes. ...
  3. Step 3: Chop! Place hazelnuts in food processor and pulse away. ...
  4. Step 4: Melt Chocolate. ...
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What are the ingredients in Nutella 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.

Why is my homemade Nutella hard? ›

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.

What is the white liquid in Nutella? ›

It's mostly sugar and oil. There's just enough lecithin to hold that suspension under normal circ*mstances. However, shipments get hot or are subjected to alternating heat and cold, boxes are dropped or slammed around, and other environment factors can loosen the emulsion before you pick it up at the store.

How was Nutella originally made? ›

After World War II, cocoa was extremely scarce. Ferrero, originally from Piedmont in Italy, turned this tricky problem into a smart solution by creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar and just a little of the rare cocoa. The precursor to Nutella® was born!

How to make Nutella fluid? ›

Soften and stir the Nutella.

Let the Nutella sit in the hot water for about 5 minutes. Stir the Nutella with a wooden or metal spoon and remove it the jar from the water if it's melted. If not, let the Nutella sit in the hot water until it's melted.

Is Nutella made by Hershey? ›

The Hershey Co, America's favorite chocolate maker, said on Wednesday it is introducing a line of chocolate spreads, including a hazelnut variety reminiscent of Nutella, which is made by the Italian company Ferrero.

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.

How many ingredients are in Nutella? ›

Each jar of Nutella® contains 7 quality ingredients that have been carefully selected and nothing else. Nutella® is famous for its authentic taste of hazelnuts and cocoa, made even more irresistible by its unique creaminess. Its taste is so delicious that just a single portion can bring on pure pleasure.

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.

Why is my Nutella wet? ›

So, you've learned that watery Nutella isn't a cause for alarm. It's simply a matter of the oils separating over time or due to high temperatures. If you've got an old jar or live in a hot climate, this is likely the reason behind your runny spread.

Who owns Nutella? ›

Giovanni Ferrero is the richest man in Italy and the secretive billionaire behind the Ferrero Group. The Ferrero Group is the world's second-largest chocolatier and the maker of Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, and Tic Tacs.

Why is my Nutella gritty? ›

After a day or two in the refrigerator, the nutella had become grainy. When you taste it the graininess subsides as it melts in your mouth. This leads me to believe that the graininess is caused by hardened bits of oil, probably the coconut oil.

Does Nutella have red dye 40? ›

Nutella Hazelnut Spread - 26.5 Ounce

Only 7 ingredients. No artificial colors.

What is healthier Nutella or peanut butter? ›

Peanut butter is generally considered healthier than Nutella as it contains more natural ingredients like peanuts and has higher protein content, while Nutella has higher levels of sugar and saturated fat due to its chocolate and palm oil content.

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