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If you've never tried this chocolate hazelnut concoction, well, you simply must. It's realllllly good, especially on a slice of french bread. I like it this way for nostalgia sake I guess, because I first tried nutella when I was in France as an exchange student way back in high school. Unfortunately, it's not particularly inexpensive, but c'est la vie.
I really needed to add some chunkiness to these, too (mainly because I like nuts, but then there's also the whole "Chunky" thing right in the front of the title). So conveniently, I snagged the very last bag of chopped hazelnuts at Meijer (for a minute there I was sweating in the baking aisle - you gotta be kidding me, no hazelnuts in the nut section?! but then there it was, buried under the walnut pieces - yessssss!). This was quite a find, because if you've ever had to crack and skin hazelnuts, you know what a real chore this can be, and I just wasn't up to doing all that.
These cookies were very easy to make. Really, I'd only have to recommend one thing and that's to follow the chilling directions. I didn't chill the dough after the first batch went in the oven and, in hind sight, I wish I had. The cookies that were chilled looked better (see exhibits a and b below) and tended not to spread as much:
The kids really enjoyed these, and yeah, so did the grown-ups. All in all, I'd have to give the nutella twist on these the thumbs up. Try it, you'll see.
Little Miss K approves, too (sorry for the blur, but this was definitely an action shot - had to hurry before that cookie was a-goner):
Thanks to Stefany at Proceed With Caution for choosing this week's recipe! (You can find the recipe on her site.)
Looking forward to next week? I sure am: Chocolate Whopper Malted Drops.
13 comments:
Oh, you are brilliant! I am so very intrigued by the Nutella/hazelnut combination. Your modifications may have been made out of necessity, but truly, I don't think you missed a thing by skipping the peanut butter. You can hardly taste it, anyway! Your pictures are awesome, too. Great job!
nutella hazelnut combi sounds devilicious! can't believe u even thought of that! brilliant!!!
OOooh, interesting substitution. (I'm always so impressed with how creative everyone is.)
Thanks for the exhibits too... I did chill mine but they still spread, so I can only imagine if they weren't chilled.
Nice job!
nutella!! what a great idea! that's going in my cookbook as a variation for next time....
Perfect idea! I have a weakness for Nutella!
That sounds much better than just plain old peanut butter. The allergy variation wins!
Oh, I think this is the BEST choice I've seen so far. I love nutella!
I'm so impressed with your idea of the Nutella and chopped hazelnuts. I agree with you that skinning those hazelnuts (I follow Martha Stewart's advice about rolling them in a towel) to be a chore that I am always willing to skip!
NUTELLA. IS. MY. FAVORITE. THING. EVER!
LOVE that you used them for the cookies!
After reading about this recipe and the next one to come up - I just went and bought the Baking: From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan book! I cannot wait to get it and make those Whopper cookies!
Great sub.! We just tried Nutella last week for the first time and really like it!
I found another Nutella cookie today while blog browsing and thought of you. Here is the link:
http://inthewabe.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/nutella-cookies/
I am going to have to try them. They look yummy!
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