White Nutella Recipe (White Chocolate Hazelnut Spread) - Texanerin Baking (2024)

This white Nutella, or white chocolate hazelnut spread, is a delicious twist on regular Nutella! It can be made traditionally with white chocolate or for a paleo and vegan version, with cocoa butter and maple syrup.

White chocolate and hazelnut is a sublime combination, so here’s a relatively quick and fun recipe that you can make to give out as gifts!

Or to simply eat with a spoon. Whatever you prefer. :)

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Is white Nutella real?

It’s a bit confusing. A jar of white Nutella was posted on the internet, and people went crazy trying to get their hands on it.

Turns out it was not an official Nutella product but a homemade creation. It was all a big misunderstanding.

One website currently says that you can buy it in Italy, but my assistant lives in Italy, researched it and said this isn’t true. It’s never existed.

That website also says a few Australian shops import the Italian stuff. Which is also not true because there is no Italian white Nutella. 😆

As of 2022, there has not been any news or previews of launching a white chocolate version by the Nutella maker Ferrero.

But that’s not to say it doesn’t exist (if only in our dreams) because you can now make your own.

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Store-bought white Nutella alternative

Nocciolata Bianca by Rigoni di Asiago is a white chocolate hazelnut spread that is made with 30% hazelnuts. The ingredients are:

hazelnuts, cane sugar, skimmed milk powder, sunflower oil, cocoa butter, soluble agave fiber, soya lecithin, vanilla extract, vanilla powder, and cocoa butter.

It has less sugar than the average hazelnut spread, and it’s 100% organic, with no palm oil (something Nutella can’t claim), and is gluten-free.

I can’t have some of the ingredients nowadays, but I’ve had it in the past and loved it.

Everything that Rigoni di Asiago makes is packed with flavor, by the way. It’s the only jam we buy. The ingredients are fruit, fruit sweetener from apple juice concentrate and pectin.

The only downside is that it goes bad more quickly than regular jam, but that’s to be expected with the lack of sugar and preservatives.

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Homemade traditional version

Since I can’t have some of the ingredients in Nocciolata, I made my own version.

You need a food processor to break down the hazelnuts. If you don’t have one, store-bought hazelnut butter works.

But you would have to buy blanched hazelnut butter. I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen that.

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Regular hazelnut butter, which is made from unblanched hazelnuts, would also work, but the flavor from the skins might interfere with the flavor of the white chocolate.

And your white chocolate hazelnut spread wouldn’t be as light in color and would have lots of brown specks in it.

If using pre-made nut butter, you would simply mix the melted white chocolate, hazelnut butter, and all the other ingredients until creamy. No need for a food processor.

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Homemade paleo/vegan version

If you’re vegan, you can use vegan white chocolate instead of regular white chocolate. It’s not easy to find in stores, but is easy to get online.

Enjoy Life, King David, Dee Best and Pascha make vegan white chocolate, but they’re all super expensive.

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Note: the following 3 photos of are the paleo/vegan version, but all the others in this post are of the traditional version.

So my vegan version uses cocoa butter and maple syrup instead of white chocolate.

Cocoa butter is also an expensive ingredient, but at least cocoa butter + maple syrup is healthier than white chocolate.

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On the other hand, the texture is softer with white chocolate. So both versions have their advantages!

I don’t think the paleo/vegan version is as tasty as the traditional version. Or rather, I should say that it tastes different in that it’s not as white chocolaty.

I LOVE white chocolate, so for me, anything with actual white chocolate in it is going to win over anything without it.

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I’ve also made the paleo/vegan version using hazelnut butter instead of hazelnuts. If doing that, you can melt the cocoa butter and then stir in the nut butter and the other ingredients.

Keep in mind with the paleo/vegan version, you have to stir it occasionally while cooling to ensure that it sets correctly. I find my Chocolate Almond Butter way easier to make, and it only calls for 4 ingredients.

You could use hazelnut butter in place of the almond butter, but it uses cocoa powder, so it’s a dark brown color.

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How to make it

Melt the white chocolate or cocoa butter (for the paleo/vegan version).

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Place the hazelnuts and salt into the bowl of a food processor fitted with an S-blade.

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Process until you have something that looks like coarse hazelnut flour.

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Add the vanilla and oil (if making the traditional version) and process until a paste forms.

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Pour in the still warm white chocolate or cocoa butter + maple syrup for the vegan/paleo version and blend until combined and you have a silky nut butter. It should be very runny and pourable.

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It’ll firm up in a few hours, so don’t worry that it’s too thin. The white chocolate or cocoa butter will solidify and make it spreadable.

Pour into a jar and let it sit for about 6-8 hours or until firmer and not runny.

Keep it at room temperature for up to a week. Longer is probably safe, but I’m erring on the safe side. You can refrigerate it for up to 3 months, but won’t be spreadable when cold.

I recommend keeping small amounts out at room temperature, that you could eat within a week, and keeping the rest refrigerated.

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Other homemade food gifts

I have some great ideas if you want to treat others with homemade food gifts. Not only are they terrific, but they’re also healthier than most holiday sweets!

  • How to Make Candied Pecans
  • Paleo Vegan Candied Almonds
  • Vegan Hot Chocolate Bombs
  • Healthy Peanut Butter Balls
  • Vegan Fudge

If you try this white Nutella recipe, I’d love to hear about it! Please leave a comment or snap a pic and tag #texanerin, so I can be sure to see it. Thank you. :)

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  • Yield: traditional - 2 cups | paleo/vegan version 1 1/3 cups

Ingredients

    Regular version:

  • 8 ounces (225 gram) white chocolate
  • 4.5 ounces (127 grams) roasted and peeled hazelnuts
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 5 teaspoons canola or vegetable oil1
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Vegan paleo version:

  • 2 ounces (57 grams) cocoa butter
  • 6 ounces (170 grams) roasted and peeled hazelnuts
  • 3/16 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
  • 6 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Directions

    Regular version:

  1. Chop the chocolate and melt in the microwave at half power, stirring after every 30 seconds, until totally smooth and no chunks of chocolate remain.
  2. Put the hazelnuts and salt into the bowl of a food processor fitted with an S-blade.
  3. Process until you have something that looks like coarse nut meal, and then add the vanilla and oil.
  4. Process until a paste forms.
  5. Pour in the still warm white chocolate and blend until combined, and you have a silky nut butter. Very runny and pourable.
  6. Pour into a jar and let sit for about 6-8 hours or until firmer and not runny.
  7. Vegan and paleo version:

  8. Heat the cocoa butter in a small saucepan over medium-low heat, until melted.
  9. Put the hazelnuts and salt into the bowl of a food processor fitted with an S-blade.
  10. Process until you have something that looks like a coarse nut meal, and then add the melted cocoa butter, maple syrup and vanilla.
  11. Process on low until you have a silky nut butter. Very runny and pourable.
  12. Pour into a jar and let sit for about 6-8 hours or until firm, stirring after every 30 minutes or so. This prevents the cocoa butter from floating to the top.
  13. How to store:

  14. Keep it at room temperature for up to a week. Longer is probably safe, but better safe than sorry. You can refrigerate it for up to 3 months, but it won't be spreadable when cold. The best thing to do would be to keep small amounts out at room temperature, that you could eat within a week, and keep the rest refrigerated.

Notes

  1. Do not use oil that's solid at room temperature, such as coconut oil. The oil you use must be liquid at room temperature.

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FAQs

Does white chocolate Nutella exist? ›

Is white Nutella real? It's a bit confusing. A jar of white Nutella was posted on the internet, and people went crazy trying to get their hands on it. Turns out it was not an official Nutella product but a homemade creation.

Why can't you refrigerate Nutella? ›

How should Nutella® be stored? 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.

Why did my Nutella turn white? ›

It's actually just a scientific process called “chocolate bloom”. There are two types of this bloom: sugar bloom and fat bloom. Sugar bloom happens when moisture comes in contact with the chocolate - it dissolves the sugar crystals on the chocolate's surface, leaving a white, powdery look.

What does white Nutella taste like? ›

It has the familiarity of a Kinder product, with a strong hazelnut influence, and creamy white-milk-chocolate (can that be a thing?!).” There are a few recipes for homemade white chocolate Nutella online if you look for them and you fancy making it yourself.

Why is Nutella on the boycott list? ›

In 2015 Ségolène Royal, France's then environment minister, was forced to issue an apology after calling for a boycott of Nutella by consumers because of its use of palm oil, which she linked to deforestation.

Why not microwave Nutella? ›

Avoid microwaving the Nutella too much or it can burn and clump up again.

Is Nutella unhealthy? ›

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.

Can you bake Nutella? ›

Baking with Nutella can be challenging as too high temperatures can burn or alter its flavour. However, piping the Nutella on top directly will not be feasible either as it would be sticky and goopy. Therefore, the best way is to bake it a second time to fix the Nutella.

Why is Nutella so expensive? ›

Quality Ingredients: Nutella prides itself on using high-quality ingredients, and this justifies its premium price. For entrepreneurs, it's a lesson in not compromising on quality. Quality can be a strong differentiator in a competitive market.

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 little chunks in Nutella? ›

If you touch the spots and they are dry and do not melt, it's sugar bloom. If they taste like sugar, it's a good indication, too. I would not recommend eating it, because after this time the fat is likely rancid.

How do I know if Nutella went bad? ›

Nutella is very likely to be good for quite some time after its “Best by” date. Even if it's not at its “best”, it will still be pretty good. When Nutella spoils, it is usually by the oils from the hazelnuts going rancid. If it doesn't smell or taste rancid, it's fine.

Is there a white chocolate spread? ›

Suitable for Vegetarians. Contains: Milk. Free From: Artificial Colours, Artificial Flavours.

Does Nutella have artificial colors? ›

Nutella® unmistakable recipe contains 7 carefully selected quality ingredients, no colorings, no preservatives and no hydrogenated fats.

Is Nutella milk a thing? ›

Instructions. 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.

Is there a thing as white chocolate? ›

White chocolate is a confectionery typically made of sugar, milk, and cocoa butter, but no cocoa solids. It is pale ivory in color, and lacks many of the compounds found in milk, dark, and other chocolates.

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