Yummy Nutella Recipes - Grandma Ideas (2024)

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by Nina Lewis

Yummy Nutella Recipes - Grandma Ideas (1)

February 5th is World Nutella Day. Since Nutella tastes so divine, this holiday should rank right up there with Christmas. And birthdays.

Maybe even higher.

I am here to encourage, insist, assert, and maybe even demand that you do something on this day with your grandchildren. Like eat Nutella until you’re gasping for breath! Why not get started with these recipes?

This crepe recipe is super easy. After all, crepes are merely super thin pancakes! The following recipe and picture are compliments of Nutella.com.

Nutella Crepes

  • 3 eggs
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 4 tbsp Nutella®
  • Vegetable Oil
  • Fresh fruit, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Pour the milk and flour into a bowl. Set aside. Mix the eggs with the melted butter into another bowl. Mix the contents of the two bowls together.
  2. Let the batter rest for 15 minutes at room temperature.
  3. Heat a skillet and grease it using a paper towel soaked in the oil. Pour ¼ cup batter into skillet to make crepes that are ½ inch thin and 10 inches in diameter. Cook on both sides until they turn an even golden color.
  4. Spread 1tbsp of Nutella®, add fresh fruit and fold in half.

One Nutella recipe is NOT enough! Not by a long shot!

Why not make:

There are some things that you really don’t need a recipe for when using this decadent stuff. Like using it to make s’mores instead of using chocolate bars. Like simply smearing some on a banana for each bite you take. Like spreading it on toast instead of butter. Using it as a topping for ice cream. Using a spoonful to melt in your cup of hot cocoa. Spreading it on graham crackers, teddy grahams, glazed donuts, waffles, pancakes.

Ask your grandchildren how THEY would like to eat it. They just might surprise you and come up with some yummy ideas.

Oh. Please put aside all notion of healthy eating when you celebrating this holiday. Don’t let that inhibit the amount that you consume while celebrating this fabulous holiday. Just do what you gotta do to get the stuff into your grandchildren’s mouth — and YOURS!

Mmmm mmmm, good!

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  • I have literally never tasted Nutella. I guess I need to actually buy some.

    Thanks for Sharing Your Cup!

    Reply

    • Nina Lewis Post author

      Hi Carol,

      Buy a small jar just in case you might not like it. I’ve seen a small jar packaged with crackers. That might be a good introduction to Nutella for you!

      Nina

      Reply

  • Jann Olson

    I love crepes! Although I’m not a huge chocolate fan, I could handle a little. 🙂 Thanks for sharing the recipe with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

    Reply

  • What a fantastic selection of Nutella recipes! I particularly like the salted caramel turtle cookies and those gorgeous crepes! Nutella is real favourite in our house. Thank you so much for sharing this post with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop. Hope to ‘see’ you again this week!

    Reply

  • My daughter is a Nutella nut! She puts it on everything. These would be so good to surprise her with on Valentine’s morning. Thank you for sharing these treats on Party at My Place.

    Reply

  • I love Nutella a nd have created several recipes using it. Your recipes look delicious!

    Reply

  • My grandchildren and I discovered Nutella a few months ago and needless to say, we love it. If you are a fan of Almond Joy candy bars try this. When your toast pops out of the toaster, spread coconut oil on it instead of butter, then put your Nutella on. You feel like your eating an Almond Joy!

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    • Nina Lewis Post author

      Teresa,

      I LOVE Almond Joy candy bars! I never thought of using coconut oil with Nutella on toast. Oh my! I’m heading out to the store to get come coconut oil right now!

      Nina

      Reply

  • Nina Lewis Post author

    Peanut butter and Nutella on toast! Sounds divine! I’m going to have to start eating that!

    Reply

  • Oh my goodness I love Nutella! I often snack in peanut butter and Nutella toast:)

    Reply

Yummy Nutella Recipes - Grandma Ideas (2024)

FAQs

What can I use Nutella for? ›

Nutella® helps make even the most ordinary mornings feel special. Simply spread Nutella® on top of a croissant, waffle, crepe, pancake or piece of toast. Enjoy a special breakfast with Nutella® with your family, and watch how the magic of Nutella® transforms a simple morning into something extraordinary.

How do you give Nutella to kids? ›

Nutella dip with strawberries, nutella banana sandwich (use olive oil in place of butter), and nutella bars (replace milk with soy milk and butter with coconut butter) may be the vegan alternatives to Nutella dishes for children.

Can I spread Nutella on bread? ›

Spread Nutella on a slice of plain white bread.

This is probably the most common way to enjoy Nutella, and certainly one of the simplest aside from eating it straight off the spoon (which is perfectly acceptable). Try it on a nice crusty baguette. It's also tasty on a toasted bagel.

How to eat Nutella healthy? ›

Mix your Nutella into oatmeal with some brown sugar for breakfast. Add it to a little greek yogurt for a “healthy” dip to serve with fresh fruit. Make a Nutella sandwich! Simply spread the chocolate-hazelnut spread on to white bread for a fun lunch box idea for the kids.

Is it OK to have Nutella? ›

Like any high-sugar food, Nutella should be viewed as a treat. The problem is that people often use it more as a breakfast spread than as a dessert. Consuming Nutella every day will increase the amount of added sugar in your diet, and most people already consume much more added sugar than is recommended.

Is Nutella OK at school? ›

Most states have adopted the Traffic Lights System, which categorises food into green for the healthiest choices, amber for foods to be eaten in moderation and red for foods to avoid. Snack items with chocolate spreads like Dunkaroos and Nutella have been banned from school canteens.

Why do kids love Nutella? ›

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.

Can I name my child Nutella? ›

But did you know that in France, you can't name your baby “nu*tella”? While it boggles the mind why anyone would do so (other than preventing baby name theft), there are countries where they have lists of banned baby names.

What tastes good with Nutella? ›

Spread on fruits such as bananas, strawberries, or apples for a delicious and healthy snack. Mix Nutella with cream cheese or Greek yogurt for a tasty dip or topping for pancakes or waffles. Use Nutella as a filling for cakes, pastries, or crepes. Mix Nutella with warm milk for a delicious and comforting hot chocolate.

Can I eat Nutella with banana? ›

Eaten together, bananas and Nutella are a potently delicious combination. Want an even heartier snack?

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!

Is Nutella healthy or junk? ›

They provide little nutrition and can easily lead to being overweight or obese. Nutella is also heavy in unhealthy fats. One of its main ingredients, palm oil, is loaded with saturated fats. These can contribute to cardiovascular disease.

Why is Nutella so expensive? ›

Limited Competition: Nutella has few direct competitors that match its specific taste, texture, and brand image. This lack of competition allows the brand to set its prices without significant downward pressure.

Is it OK to eat Nutella once a week? ›

Nutella is very high in sugar from the chocolate, and very high in fat from the nut-butter, so it should be eaten only infrequently and in small amounts, if at all. If you are overweight or obese and you are trying to lose excess stored fat, then avoid eating it.

What can you do with an empty Nutella? ›

An empty Nutella® jar can become a pen holder, a candle, a vase of flowers, even a piggy bank! All you need is creativity and our tutorials. Get inspired by these thrifty upcycling ideas.

What can you do with up last of Nutella? ›

Simply add your favorite hot milk (cow, almond, oat, whatever you love) to the nearly-empty Nutella jar, secure the lid, and shake vigorously. Voila: hot chocolate! You can also cool down the mixture and enjoy it as delicious chocolate milk.

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