Believe it or not, I’ve never had Nutella in my life until recently. I was raised by traditional Japanese parents who’s breakfast was never-changing “rice and miso soup” for all their lives. My family is old-fashioned, meaning we don’t really touch foreign food. So when I had Nutella for the first time last year, it was a huge deal for me. I felt like I finally opened the pandora’s box.
I remember I couldn’t believe what I was eating. Nutella was SO GOOD. I couldn’t stop dipping my fingers right in a jar and munch until I couldn’t eat anymore. I became a Pooh bear.
Shortly after, I came to my senses and found out about what Nutella really is. Nutella, in a nutshell, is just a mixture of sugar, GMOs, and artificial flavors. (I wrote more about is here) I was so sad, disappointed and wished I should have never googled Nutella. I felt like I lost a friend.
And this is why I decided to make it myself to get my new best friend back in my life. And this one is even better, tastier and healthier!
This homemade Nutella tastes SO MUCH BETTER than the store bought stuff. Here are the 2 big “no”s in my Nutella:
No oil, No artificial flavors. Just plain healthy!
Homemade Nutella has a silky-smooth texture that makes it almost irresistible. In fact, it pretty much is irresistible in my home. I can’t help but reach for a taste every time I open my fridge door.
So, consider this your warning. Make this creamy, chocolate-y, homemade hazelnut spread at your own risk!
The big 3 main ingredients you will need:
- Hazelnuts
- Chocolate
- Cocoa powder
And here’s the gorgeous hazelnuts, soon to be roasted. I’m getting so excited!
- • 1.5 cup Hazelnuts
- • 1 cup Vegan chocolate (chopped)
- • 3 tbsp Cocoa Powder
- • 1~2 pinch Salt
- • 2 cup Water
- • 1 tbsp Vanilla extract (optional)
1: Roast Hazelnuts for 15 minutes.
Preheat your oven to 180C/350F and arrange the hazelnuts on a baking sheet. Toast the hazelnuts for 15 minutes, until their skins begin to crack. (This helps the skins slide off easier.)
2: Chop the chocolate into pieces
While waiting for the nuts to be roasted, chop the chocolate into the piece. These are going to be mixed with the rest of the ingredients later. 3: Remove the skin.
After roasting the hazelnuts, allow the nuts to cool. Then rub them in a dishtowel to help remove their skins. I used my oven mittens because the nuts were very hot! It doesn’t matter if you get every last speck of skin off– you just want to remove as much as humanly possible.
Using my oven mitten to remove the skins.
These are the hazelnuts skins I removed. Quite a lot, isn’t it? 4: Put the nuts in a pan and toast for a bit.
Put them all in a pan on medium to high heat for about 2~3 minute.
5: Add water and boil the nuts
Add 2 cups of water and cook for 10~15 minutes just till the nuts get soften. Then add a pinch of salt. You can also add a half cup brown sugar if you like, but I prefer no sugar.
6: Blend the nuts!
Once the nut mixture is done, pour it into a blender or a food processor, essentially just to puree the mixture on the highest setting for about 5~7minutes. Get it as smooth as you can!
7: Put the puree into a large bowl.
8: Mix all the ingredients!
Add cocoa powder, chopped chocolate, and vanilla extract in the puree mixture and mix well until everything is completely melted and thoroughly incorporated.
So smooth…..
9: Let the mixture rest in a fridge for a half an hour.
10: Store it in a sealed container and you are done!
Once the mixture is cooled down, give a finishing touch with a sprinkle amount of salt. It’ll give a nice savory bite. I added some chopped hazelnuts on top for fun.
This will last in a fridge for about 3~4 weeks, but I bet no one needs that much time to finish this homemade Nutella. It’s THAT good.
I’ve been “Winnie-the-pooh”-ing my Nutella Jar every time I open the fridge. I think I have to go to the gym a lot more this week because of that! 😉
xoxo
-Yuki
Mark says
What kind/brand of chocolate did you add? Looks delicious i will try for sure
Yuki says
Hi Mark,
I buy organic chocolate at organic stores or farmer’s market. I forgot the name of the brand but I’ll let you know next time I go shopping!
Kristin | Tasty Joy says
This looks so amazing! I haven’t indulged in nutella in years because of the sugar content, so I will definitely be trying this!
Btw, I’m really enjoying your site!
Yuki says
Hi Kristin,
Thank you!! This really taste much better than the actual Nutella! Good luck <3
Alice Butler says
This looks great! I wonder how expensive it is compared to buying a jar.
Yuki says
Hazelnuts are so expensive here in Asia, so I think it depends on where you are. I’d rather pay more money to eat healthy though!
Chungy says
Is it possible to let me know how much water, cocoa powder, chocolate, vanilla extract, and hazelnut you use for this recipe?
Yuki says
Hi,
It’s all in this recipe!
akko says
はじめまして。
こちらのレシピ通りに作って見たのですがすごく塩っ辛くなってしまいました。
塩は小さじ1であってますか?
それか1カップとはアメリカ標準の1カップだったのでしょうか?
Yuki says
Akko様、申し訳ございません!たった今直しておきました。ご指摘本当にありがとうございました。塩辛いヌテラとなってしまい申し訳ないです。。。そして、カップはアメリカ標準のカップです。そちらも加えておきますね。色々がっかりさせちゃってゴメンナサイ〜。
akko says
いえいえご返信ありがとうございます。次作るときはアメリカサイズ240で作ってみます(^^)
Cocco says
はじめまして。
こちらのレシピで是非自家製ヌテラを作ってみたいと思ったのですが、
出来上がりは何グラムほどになりますか?