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Homemade Nutella (all Natural)
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Will try that! )) THANK YOU !!!0
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thanks so much!!!! can't wait to try it!!!0
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I did it as well
Added to recipe database as well. I estimated 20 servings.
Mine was
200g hazlenuts
60g cocoa
3 tbsn coconut oil (love this)
3 tbspn honey
1 tbspn vanilla
I preferred additional fat rather than sugar. It tastes awesome
Hey, what did you name it in the database?
Thanks.
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I did it as well
Added to recipe database as well. I estimated 20 servings.
Mine was
200g hazlenuts
60g cocoa
3 tbsn coconut oil (love this)
3 tbspn honey
1 tbspn vanilla
I preferred additional fat rather than sugar. It tastes awesome
Hey, what did you name it in the database?
Thanks.
nutella natural
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gonna see if any family member has an old food processor collecting dust somewhere.
If I tried making it with my MagicBullet....I'm afraid I'd kill it :-)
I must try this!0 -
Thank you for posting this. I love nutella.0
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thats all i want for lunch now lol0 -
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Ha - So I think I ate a bit too much of this over the weekend - need to remember - IN MODERATION!! (I didn't eat *that* much, but I gave in and ate a spoonfull a couple times... and had some on my pancakes on Sunday :laugh: ) It was nice, though - I didn't feel crappy after eating my homemade version like I do after eating the processed-sugar filled version.0
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This is great! Thanks!0
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By the way - someone asked about calories for mine vs calories for the store-brand. Mine came out to 82 cal/Tbsp, but I think next time I'll use a little less oil and sugar (now that I know what type of oil seems to work best), so it should be a little less. Store-brand Nutella is 95 cals/Tbsp. Not a huge difference, but I feel like it's not always about calorie count - quality is just as important as quantity, and my home-made spread is much higher calorie quality than the store-brought spread.0
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OMG BUMP BUMP BUMP!0
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My god..this sounds so good...I have to try it!...Bump!0
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Thanks for the recipe but I will not be making this again. I think it's more addictive than natural peanut butter for me :P Absolutely smashed a stupid amount the other day. At least it was "natural" :P0
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Thanks for the recipe but I will not be making this again. I think it's more addictive than natural peanut butter for me :P Absolutely smashed a stupid amount the other day. At least it was "natural" :P
Ah, thanks for being my guinea pig. . .that was exactly why I've hesitated making this.0 -
haha, no problem. I enjoyed it immensely :P0
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Thanks for the recipe but I will not be making this again. I think it's more addictive than natural peanut butter for me :P Absolutely smashed a stupid amount the other day. At least it was "natural" :P
Ah, thanks for being my guinea pig. . .that was exactly why I've hesitated making this.
For another perspective - I really enjoyed the batch I made and it lasted about 2 weeks (however long it's been). (And I wasn't the only one eating it!) There were a few days I ate a little more of it than I should have, but overall I'm learning to control my impulse eating and planning out my food ahead of time, so I did a good job of making it last and eating it in moderation. It's great to spread on crackers/bagels/bananas - whatever.0 -
Oh YUM...sounds so good. I just threw out my Nutella too because it had been sitting in the cupboard for over 2 years and I didn't want to chance it...haha.0
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Thanks for the recipe but I will not be making this again. I think it's more addictive than natural peanut butter for me :P Absolutely smashed a stupid amount the other day. At least it was "natural" :P
Ah, thanks for being my guinea pig. . .that was exactly why I've hesitated making this.
For another perspective - I really enjoyed the batch I made and it lasted about 2 weeks (however long it's been). (And I wasn't the only one eating it!) There were a few days I ate a little more of it than I should have, but overall I'm learning to control my impulse eating and planning out my food ahead of time, so I did a good job of making it last and eating it in moderation. It's great to spread on crackers/bagels/bananas - whatever.
I'll probably make some...but I might cut the batch in half...I can control myself with peanut butter, hazelnut butter, etc...so I might be just fine.0 -
bumping for later!0
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Sounds great. I love Nutella and the commercial wholefood versions are horribly expensive (and I thought very disappointing). Thanks to all for giving us good starter recipes and helpful comments!!0
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OMG, I love Jillian, she really get me going when she says that, and stop whining do u want to be skinny, shutup and do the wrkout,(well something like that). Have a great day!0
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Mmm... made this again tonight and it turned out even better.
Here's my "final" recipe (after tweaking/experimenting a bit):
2 cups hazelnuts, toasted & skins removed as much as possible
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa
3 Tbsp honey
1 Tbsp almond oil
3 Tbsp Coconut oil (melted)
pinch or two of salt
1/4 cup of water
2 tsp vanilla extract
I made sure and chopped the nuts up in the food process FIRST before adding any other ingredients, and it definitely helped make it smoother. (The 1st time I threw everything in the food processor together, included the whole nuts - the nuts had trouble chopping up small enough because of it.)
If you like it sweeter, you can add more honey, but I like this type of spread on the less-sweet end, personally.
Nutrition Info:
Per Tablespoon (makes approx. 32 servings): 77 calories, 4g carbs, 2g protein, 7g fat, 41mg sodium, 2g sugar0 -
I love you for posting this.
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Bump. Thanks for this!0
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