Showing posts with label Nutella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nutella. Show all posts

Nutella Peanut Butter Cookies (Gluten Free)

Monday, April 8, 2013

One day my ten-year-old came to me requesting cookies.  I didn't have the time to make any, so I told him to find a recipe and feel free to make them himself.  He looked through my Pinterest page and got excited about these cookies.  Made with Nutella and peanut butter, they are every bit as delicious as you'd expect them to be...even though they are 100% gluten free.    Sadly, they only made a dozen so they didn't last long at our house.  A few days later I made a quadruple batch for a dinner where there would be someone with a severe gluten intolerance in attendance.  Although there were other desserts available, these chewy, yet crispy cookies were the first to go and my gluten intolerant cousin was thrilled to have an easy new recipe to throw into her gluten free repertoire.  These are as easy as can be to make, but you do want to take extra care not to overbake these. Enjoy! 
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Posted by Lara.

The ingredients:


1/2 cup Nutella (or other chocolate hazelnut spread)
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup powdered sugar

Directions: 
Cream Nutella and peanut butter together.  Add egg and vanilla; mix well.  Add powdered sugar and beat until smooth. 

Shape into balls and place on parchment paper lined cookie sheet. 

Bake at 375 degrees for 7-8 minutes. Do NOT  overbake.  You want to take these out right before they look set up.  Cool on wire rack. 

Enjoy!

Recipe Source:  Seeded at the Table

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Nutella Pudding Pops

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

A Popsicle is the best kind of summer treat for a kid.  So when I told the kids I was experimenting with popsicles, the kids gave me some ideas.  We love Nutella around here and so we thought we'd make Nutella popsicles.  After a couple different tries we decided that it was best made as a pudding pop.  So put on your apron, and get ready to make your kids smile.

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Post by: Jen
Ingredients:
 3 c cold milk
3/4 c Nutella (chocolate hazelnut spread)
1 small box chocolate pudding

Directions:
Pour the milk into a bowl and then add the Nutella to the milk.
 Blend well so that all the Nutella is all mixed into the milk.
 Now add the pudding mix and blend until it is all mixed well.  No need to continue until it's pudding texture, because you want to be able to pour it into your popsicle molds.

However, if you want to continue mixing until it is much thicker, there is nothing wrong with Nutella pudding.
Pour into popsicle molds, or Dixie cups or even a square pyrex pan if needed.  (you could cut out squares of pudding pops later with toothpicks inserted in the middle)  Place into freezer for at least 4 hours or until frozen.
 Meanwhile, lick the bowl.
When they are frozen, run hot water around the bases of the popsicles for an easy release.  Get out your napkins, because your kids are bound to have some chocolate smiles when you're done.

Now if you would like to eat this for yourself, but not as a popsicle, then I have a grown up version using the same ingredients.

Pour your chocolate mixture into small plastic cups. (like the Dixie cup size).  Place in freezer to freeze completely.

When it is frozen, run hot water around the outside of the cup and invert it onto your serving plate.
Gently squeeze cup to release the frozen chocolate.  Then add fruit of choice to the plate.  Make sure to work quickly because it will melt.


Now everyone in the family can enjoy a frozen chocolaty Nutella treat!  Yea for summertime!
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Valentine's Day Strawberry snacks

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day! Hopefully today you feel extra loved. I was searching around for a quick Valentine's Day snack, and I came across this easy snack. It would be perfect for an after school snack for your loved ones. (and with the wheat bread and strawberries I'd like to think it's a little bit healthy!). I honestly can't remember where I saw this idea online and I forgot to bookmark it. So, if this little gem of a snack is your idea, please let me know so I can give credit where credit is due. Maybe after eating these snacks your loved ones will give you little chocolate kisses!
Ingredients:
Wheat bread
Nutella
strawberries
heart shaped cookie cutter (optional)

Directions:
Cut bread out into heart shapes. Or just cut the bread into four squares. You may wish to toast your bread first, but it's totally up to you.
Wash and dry the strawberries and cut off the tops. Slice either in half or into thinner slices. Cut into a heart shape. Have you ever noticed that strawberries are just naturally heart shaped?!
Spread a spoonful of Nutella onto your bread. And place strawberry in the middle.
Voila!. A super easy and somewhat healthy snack that your kids can help make. My three-year old gobbled it up. (and he had a lovely chocolate face afterwards!)
Happy Valentine's Day! Don't forget to tell someone you love that you love them.

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Nutella Sweet Rolls

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Happy Nutella Day! February 5th is officially World Nutella Day. It started out in 2007 with a couple huge fans of Nutella. It has caught on and now people all over the world can have another excuse to consume Nutella. (not like you really need an excuse) You can find 100's of recipes with Nutella here on the Nutella Day website. Thankfully my son (who is allergic to peanuts) has actually been cleared to eat Nutella and we love it in our home. I recently bought a Nutella cookbook and thought I'd give cooking with it a try.

I was making sweet rolls for my family on a cold winter day, and I thought about adding Nutella to the middle. My boys love spreading Nutella on the top of the sweet rolls, so why not put it in the middle as well?! I use my mother-in-law's recipe because my husband is a sweet roll connoisseur and he knows when I've been experimenting with other recipes. He always says, "This is good, but it's not my mom's." So I now always turn to this recipe for sweet rolls.

The Ingredients:

Sweet roll dough:
2 Tbsp yeast (or 2 packages of yeast)
1/2 c warm water
1 tsp sugar
1/2 c milk

1/4 c butter
1/2 c sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 eggs, beaten
4 1/2 c flour + little more for rolling out dough

Filling:
1/2 c butter, softened
1/2 c brown sugar
2 Tbsp cocoa powder (optional)
2 tsp cinnamon
1 c Nutella, warmed

Glaze:
2 Tbsp milk
1 c powdered sugar
OR warmed Nutella to drizzle

The Directions:
IF using a bread machine to make your dough, then add all the liquid ingredients first. (or according to the directions of your machine). I heat the 1/2 c milk and the 1/4 c butter together until the butter is mostly melted. Add to machine. Add warm water. (How warm? It depends in how warm your butter/milk combination got. You may need to cool it off by adding not so warm water. Then add the 2 beaten eggs. Then add all the dry ingredients. Choose 'dough' cycle and turn on machine.

IF doing it by hand, then place your warm water in a large bowl along with the yeast and teaspoon of sugar to proof. Wait 5-10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan (or in the microwave) mix together the milk, remaining sugar, salt, and butter and heat till butter is mostly melted. Then cool to lukewarm. Add the beaten eggs to the milk mixture. Add the milk mixture to the yeast mixture. Mix in the 4 1/2 c flour and then turn out on counter and knead until you have a smooth and nonsticky dough. Place in a lightly greased bowl, cover, and let rise for about 1 1/2 hours.
When risen to twice its size, (or when the dough cycle on the machine is finished) punch the dough down in the middle and let rest a few minutes. Divide dough into two balls. This recipe usually makes 2 9x13 pans of sweet rolls.

Prepare your baking pans by greasing them with either butter or non stick spray.

Roll one ball out to a 13 x 9 (approximate) rectangle.

Spread with half of the softened butter. (the other half is for the other ball of dough).

Sprinkle 1/2 c brown sugar to form a thin layer all over. The butter and the brown sugar is what it going to form the caramel goo that is so classic with a sweet roll. (although we're using Nutella as well, I just have to have that caramely goo on the bottom of my sweetroll!). Sprinkle with cinnamon (more or less for taste). Skip the cinnamon if you want to have more chocolate flavor and replace it with cocoa powder. (about 1-2 Tbsp for the whole rectangle. Attention: this will make it extra chocolaty!

Heat Nutella so that it's easier to drizzle, (about 30 sec-1 minute in microwave) and drizzle 1/2 cup all over the sugar. Try not to drizzle over the bottom inch of your rectangle or else it will squish out as you roll it up.

Roll it up jelly roll style.


Slice into 1 inch slices and place in your prepared, greased 9x13 pan. Leave some space in between so they will have space to rise. Cover the pans and let rise again until double in size, about 1 hour (or less depending on how warm your kitchen is)
Repeat all the above steps with the second ball of dough.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cook sweet rolls in oven for 15-18 minutes or until the top is nicely golden, but the middle is still cooked.

For the sugar glaze add powdered sugar in a small bowl and gradually add milk by mixing with a fork. Don't add all the milk at once, because you might need less. If your glaze gets too runny, just add more powdered sugar. If too thick, add a little milk. You want it to be a drizzle consistency.

Drizzle over your warm sweet rolls.
Serve as soon as you want. These are fine the next day heated up in the microwave as well. (at least my boys don't complain). IF you prefer MORE chocolate, heat up some Nutella until it ressembles a glaze and drizzle it over your sweet rolls. Yum
IF you don't like Nutella or don't want to make them chocolaty, then of course you can make these like regular sweet rolls. Add more cinnamon to taste or raisins. Here are some regular ones.


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My name is Lara and while I'm definitely not a gourmet cook, I do love preparing tasty, healthy meals for my family. Finding new recipes to try and sharing the ones we've already fallen in love with is a passion I've had since college and the reason why I've started this blog! With five kids, I'm usually in a hurry, so you'll find most of these recipes kid friendly and simple to make.

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