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This recipe works really well. Just made a batch. :tup:

I really wouldn't recommend trying to do this in a blender.

 

Nutella

2 cups whole raw hazelnuts

1 cup powdered sugar

1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

up to 1/4 cup vegetable or nut oil

1/2 tsp vanilla

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place hazelnuts in a single layer on a shallow baking pan. Toast until the skins are almost black and the meat is dark brown, about 15 minutes. Stir the nuts halfway through baking so ensure an even color.

 

Since the skin is bitter, you'll want to discard them. Wrap the cooled hazelnuts in a clean kitchen towel or paper towl, and rub until most of the skins have come off. Don't fret if you can't get off all the skins.

 

Process nuts in a food processor, scraping down the sides of the bowl occasionally, until they have liquefied, about 5 minutes. At first, you will get coarsely chopped nuts, and then it will turn into a fine meal. After a little while, the nuts will form a ball around the blade, and it will seem like you only have a solid mass. Keep processing. The heat and friction will extract the natural oils, and you will get hazelnut butter!

 

When the nuts are liquidized, add in the sugar, cocoa and vanilla. Slowly drizzle in enough oil to make a spreadable consistency. Since the mixture is warm, it will be more liquidy now than at room temperature.

 

Transfer the spread to an airtight container, and store refrigerated for up to 1 month. For best results, stir the Nutella before using.

 

 

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This recipe works really well. Just made a batch.

I really wouldn't recommend trying to do this in a blender.

 

Nutella

2 cups whole raw hazelnuts

1 cup powdered sugar

1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

up to 1/4 cup vegetable or nut oil

1/2 tsp vanilla

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Place hazelnuts in a single layer on a shallow baking pan. Toast until the skins are almost black and the meat is dark brown, about 15 minutes. Stir the nuts halfway through baking so ensure an even color.

 

Since the skin is bitter, you'll want to discard them. Wrap the cooled hazelnuts in a clean kitchen towel or paper towl, and rub until most of the skins have come off. Don't fret if you can't get off all the skins.

 

Process nuts in a food processor, scraping down the sides of the bowl occasionally, until they have liquefied, about 5 minutes. At first, you will get coarsely chopped nuts, and then it will turn into a fine meal. After a little while, the nuts will form a ball around the blade, and it will seem like you only have a solid mass. Keep processing. The heat and friction will extract the natural oils, and you will get hazelnut butter!

 

When the nuts are liquidized, add in the sugar, cocoa and vanilla. Slowly drizzle in enough oil to make a spreadable consistency. Since the mixture is warm, it will be more liquidy now than at room temperature.

 

Transfer the spread to an airtight container, and store refrigerated for up to 1 month. For best results, stir the Nutella before using.

 

Why go to all that trouble? Just buy a jar of Nutella...

 

1 vanilla wafer

1 slice of kiwi fruit

1 dollop Nutella

 

Eat.

Repeat until sated...

 

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