Easy Nutella Recipe (Only 4 ingredients!) (2024)

This healthy Nutella recipe couldn’t be easier to make, and I think it tastes even better than the store-bought version! All you need is 4 ingredients to make it, without using any refined sugar.

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What is Nutella?

If you’re not familiar with the store-bought version, Nutella is a popular brand of chocolate-hazelnut spread. It’s sweet, ultra-smooth, and totally addictive!

This famous spread was created by Pietro Ferrero, who was from an Italian town known for producing hazelnuts. He sold his first batch as early as 1946, but it was officially sold under the name “Nutella” in 1964 and was an instant success. (If you’ve tasted it, you know why.)

How To Make It

How do you make Nutella from scratch? It’s easy to make this chocolate-hazelnut spread at home! All you need is 4 simple ingredients, and a little bit of patience.

Step 1: Roast the Hazelnuts

Start by roasting the hazelnuts. This will help them break down, to make a creamy hazelnut butter. Once the hazelnuts are roasted, let them cool briefly, then rub them with a towel to help remove their skins.

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You don’t have to be a perfectionist about removing the hazelnut skins. Most of them should flake off easily, and if a little bit of the skin still ends up in the food processor, that’s fine!

Step 2: Make Hazelnut Butter

Now that the hazelnuts have been toasted, it’s time to blend them into a silky-smooth hazelnut butter. I like to do this in a food processor, as I find it makes nut butter easier than a blender does. (A blender might work, too, if you don’t mind stopping to scrape it down often.)

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This is where you’ll need to be patient. It can take a while to break down the hazelnuts into a smooth consistency. It will look very dry and grainy at first, but keep scraping down the sides every now and then.

It can take 10 to 15 minutes for the hazelnuts to become smooth.

Pro Tip: The more full your food processor is, the faster the hazelnuts will become a smooth nut butter. If you double this recipe and use 3 cups of hazelnuts, it will process faster, but then you’ll also have a huge batch of Nutella. If you have 3 cups of hazelnuts to blend, feel free to do that! You can use half of the resulting nut butter for this recipe, and then save the other half for future use, if you’d rather not make a huge batch of chocolate spread.

Step 3: Blend it all together!

Once the hazelnut butter is very smooth, you can add in the remaining ingredients. The mixture will look grainy at first, but it will become super-spreadable once you add some water into the mix.

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I start with 1/4 cup and process until smooth, but I find 6 tablespoons total is the sweet-spot for making this recipe perfectly spreadable. (So 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons of water total.)

Adding water to this recipe will make it spoil faster than if you were to use 6 tablespoons of oil, but I think the result is worth it. There’s no added flavor when you add water (so your spread won’t taste like coconut oil or avocado oil), and if you want to make it last longer, you can always freeze it!

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This homemade Nutella is:

  • Naturally sweet (no refined sugar!)
  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free
  • Low in oil
  • and super-simple to make!

How to Serve It

Wondering how to serve homemade Nutella? Try it as a dip for apples, a spread for toast, or try it sandwiched between two cookies! (My Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies would be a good choice.)

I haven’t tried a version sweetened with dates yet, but if you want to experiment with that, check out my date caramel recipe for guidance. I would use hazelnut butter instead of peanut butter, and add some cacao powder to it!

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Healthy Nutella (4 ingredients!)

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Here's how to make homemade Nutella, using only 4 ingredients. This chocolate hazelnut spread is naturally sweet, and easy to make! Vegan & Paleo friendly.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Servings: 12

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups hazelnuts (7.5 oz; 212 grams)
  • 3/4 cup coconut sugar (118 grams)
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder (12 grams)
  • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil (12 grams)
  • 6 tablespoons water

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350ºF and arrange the hazelnuts on a rimmed baking sheet. Toast the hazelnut for 10 minutes, or until their skins begin to crack. (This helps the skins slide off easier.) Allow the nuts to cool, then rub them in a dishtowel to help remove their skins. It doesn't matter if you get every last speck of skin off-- you just want to remove as much as is easily possible.

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  • Place the peeled hazelnuts in the bowl of a large food processor fitted with an "S" blade, then process them into a creamy nut butter, stopping to scrape down the bowl if necessary. This process should take 10 to 15 minutes, so be patient. You should hear a "sloshing" sound when the hazelnut butter has reached a nice and runny consistency.

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  • Once the hazelnut butter is smooth, add in the coconut sugar, cocoa powder, and coconut oil, and process briefly. The mixture will look crumbly. Add in 1/4 cup of water and process again. Add 1 tablespoon of water at a time after that, until your desired texture is reached. I typically add 2 to 3 more tablespoons of water after the initial 1/4 cup.

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  • Enjoy right away, and transfer the remaining chocolate hazelnut spread to an airtight container to store in the fridge. It should last up to 5 days in the fridge, or you can freeze it for up to 3 months.

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Notes

Nutrition information is for 1 of 12 servings. This recipe makes roughly 1 1/2 cups of spread, so the serving size is roughly tablespoons. This is just an estimate and not a guarantee.

Note: This recipe has been updated to be more clear & concise. I used to use only 1/2 cup of coconut sugar + 1 tablespoon of maple syrup, but now I use only coconut sugar to keep things more simple. Feel free to experiment with what you have on hand.

Nutrition

Calories: 139kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Sodium: 20mg, Potassium: 115mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 18mg, Iron: 1mg

Author: Megan Gilmore

Course: Snack

Cuisine: vegan

Keyword: nutella recipe

Additional Notes:

  • If you’d prefer to use maple syrup instead of coconut sugar, you can replace the 1/2 cup of coconut sugar with 1/4 cup of maple syrup and reduce the water to just 4 or 5 tablespoons. The results aren’t quite as delicious as the recipe written above, but they’re still tasty.
  • I haven’t tried this using other nuts or seeds yet, but I think it would be worth a shot if you’d prefer to try something other than hazelnuts. As always, please share your results in the comments!

Reader Feedback: Are you a fan of Nutella or other chocolate nut butters?

Easy Nutella Recipe (Only 4 ingredients!) (2024)

FAQs

What are the main five ingredients of Nutella? ›

Nutrition
Place of originItaly
Main ingredientsSugar, palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa solids, milk powder
Food energy (per serving)80 (15 g serving) kcal
Media: Nutritional info

What are the 7 ingredients of Nutella? ›

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

What can I use if I don't have Nutella? ›

The Definitive Ranking of Nutella Alternatives
  1. Nocciolata. This self-described “organic hazelnut spread with cocoa and milk” won our hearts because it boasts a perfect blend of chocolatey and nutty flavors. ...
  2. Barefoot and Chocolate. ...
  3. Natural ChocoDream. ...
  4. Hershey's. ...
  5. Hey, Hey Hazelnut! ...
  6. Justin's. ...
  7. Rawmio. ...
  8. NutiLight.
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Was Nutella invented during WWII? ›

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!

What nut is in Nutella? ›

The hazelnut has always been the signature ingredient of Nutella®.

What was the original Nutella made of? ›

Founded as an Italian pastry shop in Piedmont, Italy, Ferrero turned this problem into a smart solution, creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar, and just a little of the rare cocoa. The ancestor of Nutella® was born.

Is Nutella GF? ›

Is Nutella® gluten free? Yes. Nutella® does not contain any ingredients derived from gluten-containing cereals: wheat, barley, rye, oats or triticale.

What's a healthier version of Nutella? ›

Nocciolata is a healthier Nutella alternative you are going to love. It uses natural, dairy-free and organic products to make a smooth, deeply chocolatey and nutty spread. It is free from palm oil, artificial aromas, preservatives, hydrogenated fats and colorings.

Is peanut butter healthier than 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 is the best combination with Nutella? ›

1. Fruit: Nutella pairs well with many types of fruit, such as strawberries, bananas, and raspberries. Simply drizzle Nutella over your favorite fruit for a quick and easy snack.

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 makes Nutella taste so good? ›

Most kids (and adults) love Nutella, and for good reason: chocolate and hazelnut is an amazing flavor combination. But there's another reason why Nutella tastes so good and is so popular: it's full of added sugar.

Should you put Nutella in the fridge? ›

Nutella® should be stored at room temperature between 18-24 °C (between 64 and 75°F). Keep the container tightly closed and store in a cool, dry place to maintain maximum flavor. Do not refrigerate Nutella®, otherwise it will harden and become difficult to spread.

What are the ingredients in Nutella? ›

A jar only contains five ingredients: cocoa, palm oil, hazelnuts, and skimmed milk powder. Advertisers play up the fact that it's a delicious hazelnut spread with no artificial colors or preservatives, so you might feel good about eating it daily or giving it to your kids.

What is the main ingredient in Nutella? ›

Nutella is a creamy and sweet dessert spread made from hazelnuts and cocoa. The main ingredient of Nutella is sugar, so it's important to moderate your intake of this food.

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.

Where do all the ingredients in Nutella come from? ›

The hazelnuts are from Turkey; the palm oil is from Malaysia; the cocoa is from Nigeria; the sugar is from either Brazil or Europe; and the vanilla flavoring is from France. Don't miss what matters.

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