Recipe for Zeppoles with Nutella | A Delicious Treat (2024)

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Say no more. Me…right here….sold! As if you couldn’t make zeppoles anymore heavenly than they already are…just add your favorite hazelnut chocolate filling. My favorite, of course, is Nutella brand. This recipe for zeppoles with Nutella are a sweet treat that you can enjoy at any time.

Make this recipe for zeppoles with Nutella for Sunday breakfast.

There are two things that inspired me to make these fried balls of deliciousness. The first, was from my honeymoon. My husband and I went to Positano on the Amalfi Coast of Italy. It is the most beautiful place in the world. I truly cannot wait to visit there again one day. Anyhow, we stayed at this hotel called Buca di Bacco. I highly recommend it. We had a balcony with a pergola of flowers. And we also had a 180 degree view of the Mediterranean…absolutely breath taking!

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Our balcony from the Buca di Bacco hotel.

Buca di Bacco is one of the few hotels right on the beach. The service was excellent. They truly go above and beyond. On our day of departure we had to wake up super early to get to the airport. The concierge made me a cappuccino at 4:00 in the morning. I mean, who does that? Ok, so back to my point. Below the hotel on the beach there was a little bakery/gelateria. We went there one day for breakfast and I got a bomba nutella. Basically, it is Italy’s version of a jelly doughnut. Except they substitute nutella for jelly. It was delicious! I never forgot about…obviously.



My second source of inspiration to make these zeppoles came from a disappointing visit to the San Gennaro Festival recently. The festival itself was great. The disappointing part came when I wanted to buy zeppoles. Because, as everyone knows, the San Gennaro festival is not complete until you have made the pilgrimage to the zeppole stand to buy a bag (or two or three) of the fried doughy goodness, sprinkled with the just the right amount of confectioners sugar. They are perfectly crisp on the outside, and moist and heavenly on the inside. To my dismay, the line for zeppoles was about a quarter of a mile long (no exaggeration). And with a two and three year old, you don’t ever wait on a line that long…unless of course you enjoy torturing yourself.

After the festival I promised myself that I would make zeppoles. And because I was so bitter that I didn’t get any at the festival, I had to make them even better. And how do you make the already perfectly divine zeppole better, you ask? Simple. Just add nutella. Thus, zeppoles with chocolate hazelnut filling were born.

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Italian Zeppoles with Nutella

Zeppoles fry up quickly for an easy and fast snack.

Not only are these fried heaven, but they are ridiculously easy to make. You probably have most of the ingredients already in your pantry. You can enjoy them at any time of day. Because anytime is zeppole time! You can have them in the morning with an espresso for breakfast or after lunch or dinner to satisfy your sweet tooth. And I promise, it is totally acceptable to have them for a midnight snack if the mood strikes! Just be careful handling hot oil if you are only half awake. Safety first.



Note: use a candy thermometer to reach the desired temperature for the oil. I use this one.

Mangia!

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Zeppoles with Hazelnut Chocolate Filling

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 3 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup of whole milk ricotta cheese
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Dash of salt
  • 1/2 cup hazelnut chocolate spread
  • Confectioners sugar for dusting
  • Vegetable or canola oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Put oil in a deep fry pan. Begin to heat oil.
  2. Beat two eggs in a large mixing bowl until foamy.
  3. On low speed, add the flour, sugar, baking powder and dash of salt.
  4. Immediately add the ricotta cheese and vanilla.
  5. Mix on slow speed until it is all combined. Do not overmix. The batter will be sticky and thick.
  6. When the oil reaches 375 degrees, you are ready to fry your zeppole.
  7. Use a small ice cream scoop (or a melon baller). Spray with a cooking spray to prevent the batter from sticking to it. Scoop about a tablespoon into the hot oil. You may do several at one time, however, do not overcrowd the pan. The zeppoles should not touch. About 4-5 at a time.
  8. Use a wooden spoon to turn the zeppoles a few times. It will take about 3-4 minutes until they are cooked. They will be a golden brown.
  9. Dust the tops of the zeppoles with confectioners sugar.
  10. Allow zeppoles to cool for a few minutes.
  11. Add the chocolate hazelnut cream to a pastry bag with a small pastry tip.
  12. Using a paring knife, make an X on the top of each zeppole. The knife should go down to the bottom of the zeppole but should not cut through it.
  13. Take the pastry bag and stuff each zeppole with just enough cream so that it shows on the top.
  14. Enjoy these babies while they are hot!

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in Italian Nutella? ›

The Bottom Line. Nutella formulas made at all of the 11 factories around the world contain the same seven ingredients: sugar, oil, hazelnuts, milk, cocoa, lecithin, and vanillin.

What is the best bread for Nutella? ›

Brioche or Challah: An egg-based soft bread like brioche or challah toasts beautifully and is an excellent choice for creating your tartine Nutella. Mini baguette slices: I found sliced sweet baguette at a local grocery and thought they would be perfect, allowing me to create and taste lots of different toppings.

What flavors go well with Nutella? ›

"The sweetness of Nutella needs balance," Osbourne said. "Try using orange zest, a sprinkle of sea salt, or a smattering of nuts to add more flavor." Tart fruit like cranberries or raspberries can also help cut the sweetness of the spread.

What are the ingredients in Nutella chocolate spread? ›

Nutella is made from sugar, modified palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa powder, skimmed milk powder, whey powder, soy lecithin, and vanillin. The process of making this spread begins with the extraction of cocoa powder from the cocoa bean.

What are the two main ingredients in Nutella? ›

Sugar, Palm Oil, Hazelnuts (13%), Skimmed Milk Powder (8.7%), Fat-Reduced Cocoa (7.4%), Emulsifier: Lecithins (Soya), Vanillin.

What is Nutella called in Italy? ›

1951 is the year in which Giandujot turns into SuperCrema easier to spread. 1964 the Italian state issued a law prohibiting the use of superlatives in advertising, hence the need to change its name to Nutella.

Is Nutella better than peanut butter? ›

Nutrition. Peanut butter has more protein, with 8 grams per 2 tablespoon serving compared to 3.5 grams in Nutella. It also has more fiber, with 2 grams versus 1 gram in Nutella. However, Nutella contains calcium, potassium and iron, while peanut butter has little to none of these minerals.

What's the difference between Italian Nutella and American Nutella? ›

Still, there's one telling difference: Italian Nutella lists the percentages of hazelnuts and cocoa powder (13% and 7.4%, respectively), whereas American Nutella leaves those out. So one has to assume that Italian Nutella uses more hazelnuts and cocoa to achieve its natural, rich flavor.

Does Nutella taste good with peanut butter? ›

Peanut butter and nutella go together so well, it is a shame that most people do not know about it! The rich nuttiness of peanut butter and hazelnuts laced together with a hint of chocolate is just SO addictive! This peanut butter and nutella milkshake is so creamy, extra thick and yummy!

What fruit is good with Nutella? ›

Fresh Fruit and Nutella for World Nutella Day
  • Bananas. Banana are a pretty forgiving fruit – they tolerate being mixed around with everything from strawberries to nuts to cinnamon, but they have their own category with Nutella. ...
  • Apples. ...
  • Blood Oranges. ...
  • Pear. ...
  • Kiwi.
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What is the main flavor of Nutella? ›

Nutella® is famous for its authentic taste of hazelnuts and cocoa, made even more irresistible by its unique creaminess. Its taste is so delicious that just a single portion can bring on pure pleasure. Take 15g of Nutella®, about a teaspoon, spread on a slice of bread and enjoy the delectable experience that follows.

Is Nutella good on Ritz crackers? ›

The perfect no bake treat--rich chocolatey Nutella sandwiched between two Ritz crackers and dipped in a smooth peppermint white chocolate--doesn't get easier!

What are the unhealthy ingredients in Nutella? ›

Although Nutella contains a small amount of calcium and iron, it's not very nutritious and high in sugar, calories and fat. Nutella contains sugar, palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, milk powder, lecithin and synthetic vanillin. It is high in calories, sugar and fat.

Is Nutella in Italy different? ›

According to Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli, Italian Nutella is “far more delicious and more hazelnut forward.” While the ingredients are mostly the same, the Italian version lists 13% hazelnut and 7.4% cocoa powder as two of the ingredients. The American version excludes these numbers on the food label.

What are the ingredients in Nutella US vs Europe? ›

The ingredients in both the European and American versions include sugar, palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, skim milk, and vanillin, which is an artificial flavor. Where the two jars differ, Serious Eats states that it is possibly with their hazelnut and milk content. The Italian version is made of 13% hazelnuts and 5% milk.

Why do Italians like Nutella so much? ›

One of the big reasons that why Italian's love Nutella is the ease of eating it – no matter where you are in Italy you will be able to find it in every cafe & shop! Italian's start their morning a little different to how Americans start their morning.

Is Italian Nutella vegan? ›

While cocoa and hazelnuts are two of the spread's key ingredients, alongside sugar and palm oil, the addition of skimmed milk renders the product not suitable for vegans.

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