I promise you this, once you try homemade nutella, you will never go back to the store bought stuff again.
Making nutella at home is so incredibly simple and it only requires 6 ingredients and about 30 minutes of your time. Okay, maybe 45 minutes of your time if you purchase hazelnuts with their skin on. Do yourself a favor try to find them with the skins already off – you will thank yourself.
There are a lot of recipes out there for homemade nutella that include evaporated milk, milk powder or even melted chocolate.
You don’t need any of that. This is a very simple recipe here and you are welcome to tweak it according to your tastes.
What you will find with homemade nutella compared to the store bought kind is that this taste like hazelnuts not chocolate. You get your chocolate notes in the background but it is unlike anything you have tried, it might take some getting used to, but personally I like it.
I also urge you to use the best cocoa powder you can find. Since we are not using any other form of chocolate, we want the best and darkest cocoa out there. It’s a splurge, but a worthy one.
Recipe:
2 cups skinned hazelnuts, toasted 3/4 cup powdered sugar 1 cup cocoa powder (such as Sharffen Berger or Valrhona) 1 vanilla bean split and seeds scraped (optional) 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 4-5 tablespoons canola, vegetable or hazelnut oil (your choice, I used vegetable)If your hazelnuts already already have their skin removed toast them in a skillet on medium heat until fragrant and the natural oils begin to shine on the nuts. If your hazelnuts still have their skin, toast them on a baking sheet in the oven on 350 for about 10 minutes, or until fragrant, then take them in a tea towel and rub really hard to remove the skin. If you can’t get all the skins off, that’s okay.
Place the toasted hazelnuts in a food processor and process for about a minute until completely pulverized. At this point the nuts will be all pushed up against the side of the food processor. Scrape the sides down and process again until a paste forms and it starts to gather into a ball.
Scrape the sides down again, add the salt, powdered sugar and cocoa powder. Process until combined, about 45 seconds, then add the vanilla bean seeds (if using) and vanilla extract, pulse two or three times.
At this point, we need to add the oil. I would start with 4 tablespoons and only add the 5th if you haven’t reached a smooth consistency. You can either drizzle the oil in from the top with the processor running or just add the oil directly and then run the processor.
And that’s it, we now have our own nutella! I suggest taking a little taste and adjusting the sugar/cocoa powder amounts to your liking at this point. I don’t like mine to sweet but sometimes add a teaspoon or more of cocoa powder at the end like I did today.
Carefully pour into a jar or airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to a month. Makes just shy of 2 cups.
I like to have mine on a toasted baguette or in a crepe or in brownies.
How do you like your nutella?
OH MAN! This looks absolutely amazing!
It is! (and it takes no time to make!)
Wow this sounds perfect!! Homemade nutella, people will go nuts for this. 🙂
Wow, this is so much easier than expected! I can only imagine how tasty this is too!
Dear Girl in the Little Red Kitchen,
You are my new best friend. I’m Kimberly (aka Badger Girl) just so you know my name since we are best friends now.
And I may have left you two comments because technology is NOT my friend today. But you are, because of this recipe.
I just realized that nutella has milk in it. Doh! But now I don’t need to worry because, thanks to you, I can make my own.
Thank you!!!
This Nutella recipe looks amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing, so awesome 🙂
-Shayla
Wow, I know a few people who would absolutely flip if I made this! It looks wonderfully easy and I love that you use Scharffenberger cocoa powder-yum!
I’ve been wanting to make homemade nutella for awhile now, this post just made me even more psyched for it :p
this may sound like a silly question, but can you use raw cacao powder for this?
I’ll be honest, I’ve never worked with it, but if it is an ingredient you are comfortable working with I say give it a try. You might want to make a smaller test batch do you don’t end up wasting too many ingredients in case it isn’t to your liking.
it’s very chocolaty, which makes me think it will be perfect. i’ll let you know how it comes out.
Excellent. I look forward to hearing how it turns out!
Looks awesome! I’ve always wanted to make my own Nutella, and yours looks phenomenal!
Thank you so much Rachel!
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On my to-do list now, thanks!
Is that adorable red spoon from La Creuset?
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