Vegan Nutella Recipe | Easy Chocolate Spread - Elavegan (2024)

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5 from 17 votes

Whisk up delicious vegan Nutella in 5 minutes with this 4-ingredient (water and salt not included), creamy, vegan chocolate hazelnut spread. This effortless recipe is not only dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan, but it’s also naturally sweetened and can be made sugar-free for a low-carb keto Nutella!

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Smooth, Rich Chocolate Spread In Minutes

As delicious as Nutella is – which I think pretty much the entire world can agree upon (almost!), it’s not exactly healthy, environmentally friendly, or even vegan. So, it’s not a surprise that there are tons and tons of homemade and healthy Nutella recipes available.

In fact, I even posted my own Low-Fat Chocolate Spread back in 2016. I’ve also spent lots of time in my kitchen roasting and peeling hazelnuts, blending (and blending and blending) it into butter. The results were a little grainy, it takes tons of time, not to mention it’s messy having to clean up the food processor.

Years later and I have officially come up with the homemade Nutella of my dreams. This easy Nutella alternative still contains the classic chocolate and hazelnut flavor but is practically effortless to make. There’s no roasting or peeling or blending. Instead, this recipe takes the very clever ‘cheat’ of using pre-made nut butter for a chocolate hazelnut spread that can be whipped up in minutes!

For someone who loves this spread as much as I do, it’s the ultimate ‘hack’ for making dairy free Nutella almost instantly, for whenever I need my chocolate fix.

Plus, there are still various ways to customize the recipe to your liking (e.g. making it nut-free!). AND, unlike with homemade nut butters, this recipe is less likely to ‘seize’ when you add in the extra ingredients.

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Is Nutella Vegan?

Unfortunately, not only is it not vegan (as it contains skim milk), but it’s also filled with ‘less than desirable’ ingredients like unsustainable Palm Oil and tons of sugar.

Luckily, this homemade version not only skips out of the palm oil and dairy, but you can even make a low-carb, sugar-free keto Nutella, if preferred, with just a single ingredient substitute.

Here are the ingredients I used:

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The Step-By-Step Instructions

I honestly couldn’t make this recipe simpler if I tried. With just TWO steps, you’ll enjoy this spread in minutes. For the full ingredients list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information, then please read the recipe card below.

Step 1. Add all the ingredients to a medium-sized bowl and whisk until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy.

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Step 2. Taste it and adjust the ingredients if necessary. Add extra maple syrup for more sweetness. If you want a thicker spread, then add extra nut butter and cacao powder; for a thinner spread, add a little water- and enjoy!

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How To Store

Store this vegan Nutella in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

It may solidify slightly in the refrigerator, but just give it a good stir before using it, and you’re ready to go!

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How To Serve

If you’re already a chocolate spread lover, then you probably know 1001 ways to enjoy this spread, including eating it straight from the jar with a spoon. However, if you need a little inspiration, then here are some of my top picks.

  • Spread over toast – like this Gluten-Free Vegan Bread
  • Lashings onto banana bread – like this Chocolate Chip Banana Bread or Marbled Banana Bread (see photos above).
  • Spread over other cakes – like this Marble Bundt Cake or Vegan Fruit Cake.
  • Serve alongside Waffles, pancakes, and Crepes – like these Chocolate Chip Pancakes, Banana Oat Pancakes, or Chocolate Crepes With Banana.
  • Spoon some into a glass with a little warmed plant-based milk for a simple yet flavorsome milkshake.

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Recipe Notes

  • For the closest taste to Nutella, then use a hazelnut butter base. However, if you can’t find it, then you can use your favorite creamy nut butter, such as peanut butter or almond butter.
  • For a nut-free version, use sunflower seed butter.
  • You can use any liquid sweetener of choice, e.g. rice malt syrup, agave syrup, date syrup, etc.
  • For a low-carb, sugar free Nutella, Use powdered Erythritol as the sweetener. You will need to add a bit more water to thin out the spread.
  • For a super-indulgent spread, you can melt dairy-free chocolate chips and stir into the spread, for ultra-rich chocolatey results.
  • This recipe makes a small batch of just 200g, perfect for use throughout the week.
  • If you want a low-fat version, then check out this Low Fat Vegan version.
  • Add a tiny pinch of espresso powder (or room temperature espresso liquid in place of the water) to enhance the chocolate flavor without making the spread taste like coffee.
  • You can use plant-based milk in place of water. However, it will slightly affect the color of the spread.

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If you give this easy vegan Nutella recipe a try, I’d love a comment and recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

Vegan Nutella

Author: Michaela Vais

Whisk up delicious vegan Nutella in 5 minutes with this 4-ingredient (water and salt not included), creamy, vegan chocolate hazelnut spread. This effortless recipe is not only dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan, but it’s also naturally sweetened and can be made sugar-free for a low-carb keto Nutella!

5 from 17 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine Italian

Servings 10

Calories 64 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Add all ingredients to a medium-sized bowl and stir with a whisk until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy.

  • Taste it and add more maple syrup if you want it sweeter! Add more nut butter and cocoa powder for a thicker cream or more water for a thinner chocolate spread. Enjoy!

Notes

  • For a similar taste to "Nutella", I would recommend using hazelnut butter, however, if you can't find it, then simply use creamy peanut butter or your favorite nut butter. Use sunflower seed butter for a nut-free version.
  • Use your favorite liquid sweetener instead of maple syrup. Some examples are rice malt syrup, agave syrup, date syrup, etc. Or use powdered Erythritol for a sugar-free, low-carb Nutella. You might need to add a little more water to thin out the spread.
  • You can melt dairy-free chocolate chips and add a few tablespoons for an ultra-rich and chocolatey spread!
  • Add a tiny dash of instant coffee (or room temperature espresso liquid in place of the water) to enhance the chocolate flavor.
  • If you prefer a low-fat spread, then check out this Recipe.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.
  • Read the blog post for serving suggestions, tips, and variations.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Nutella

Serving Size

20 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

64

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

5

%

Carbohydrates

8

g

3

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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Vegan Nutella Recipe | Easy Chocolate Spread - Elavegan? ›

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Both varieties are made with sustainably sourced ingredients like organic cocoa powder, hazelnuts, and oat flour—we even love it by the spoonful! These vegan hazelnut spreads are perfect for adding a little sweetness to your work and school lunches.

Is there a vegan alternative to Nutella? ›

Nutiva Organic Hazelnut Spreads

Both varieties are made with sustainably sourced ingredients like organic cocoa powder, hazelnuts, and oat flour—we even love it by the spoonful! These vegan hazelnut spreads are perfect for adding a little sweetness to your work and school lunches.

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.

Is there a dairy free version of Nutella? ›

Unfortunately, the brand name Nutella contains dairy making it not vegan. But this homemade vegan Nutella recipe is not only vegan, but it's also super-duper easy to make! Homemade Nutella is also gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, palm oil-free, but the best part is that it tastes absolutely ammmmaaaaazing!

Was Nutella invented during WWII? ›

After World War II, cocoa was extremely scarce. Ferrero, originally from Piedmont in Italy, turned this tricky problem into a smart solution by creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar and just a little of the rare cocoa. The precursor to Nutella® was born!

What tastes the same as Nutella? ›

Nutino is Made in Italy. CUSINERA'S VERDICT: In my personal opinion, Nutella and Nutino are almost the same but I'm leaning more to Nutino as it has more Hazelnut taste, I can tolerate the sweetness and price wise much cheaper compare to Nutella even without the sale discount.

What plant is Nutella made from? ›

Founded as an Italian pastry shop in Piedmont, Italy, Ferrero turned this problem into a smart solution, creating a sweet paste made from hazelnuts, sugar, and just a little of the rare cocoa. The ancestor of Nutella® was born.

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.

What is the signature ingredient of Nutella? ›

The hazelnut has always been the signature ingredient of Nutella®. It was during the post-war period that the creator of Nutella® had the brilliant idea to combine the delicious hazelnut, typical of the Italian region of Langhe, with cocoa, an ingredient that was hard to obtain at that time.

Does homemade Nutella need to be refrigerated? ›

Do I store Nutella in the fridge? No, we don't recommend storing your homemade Nutella in the fridge because it hardens up and then isn't spreadable unless you let it soften on the counter for a long time or warm it gently in the microwave first.

What can be substituted for Nutella? ›

Pyure Hazelnut Spread: The Leading Alternative to Nutella

In contrast, Pyure Hazelnut Spread emerges as a low-carb and low-sugar alternative. Its standout feature is its extraordinary 90% reduction in sugar compared to Nutella, with just two grams per serving.

Do they sell vegan Nutella? ›

Brands that make vegan Nutella

Fortunately for vegans, Ferrero isn't the only company that can make creamy hazelnut, chocolate spread. These brands all offer Nutella-inspired vegan spreads, with the same taste and texture, just without the cow's milk (and, for the most part, far less sugar, too).

What is the eco friendly alternative to Nutella? ›

These chocolatey and hazel-nutty spreads should still be consumed in moderation and as a tasty treat.
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  • JEM Organics Chocolate Sprouted Hazelnut Butter. ...
  • Justin's Chocolate Hazelnut & Almond Butter. ...
  • Artisana Organic's Hazlenut Cacao Spread. ...
  • Nutiva Organic Hazelnut Spread. ...
  • Hey Boo Chocolate Coconut Spread.
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Why is Nutella N black? ›

After doing some research, according to multiple resources, the letter N is black because the name 'Nutella' was originally used by another brand. So they simply changed the colour of the letter to ensure there wasn't a trademark issue.

Is Nutella made by Ferrero Rocher? ›

The Ferrero Group is now one of the world's largest sweet-packaged food companies with over 35 much-loved brands, such as Kinder®, Nutella®, Ferrero Rocher® and Tic Tac®, sold in more than 170 countries.

Why is it called Nutella? ›

The Nutella name came about as a result of combining the English word 'nut' and the Latin suffix for sweet – 'ella'. The Nutella name was introduced in 1964, when the product was first introduced to the UK. It now outsells Marmite.

Is vegan Nutella a thing? ›

You'll be happy to know that vegan Nutella substitutes can be found in most larger supermarkets these days. Brands such as Vego, Nature's Store, JimJams, Bonsan, Naturya, and Meridian all offer plant-based alternatives to Nutella.

Which chocolate spread is vegan? ›

Fabalous Organic Chocolate Spread (Hazelnut & Cocoa Spread) Vegan, Dairy Free, No Palm Oil, Less Sugar, More Protein 200g. Only 15 left in stock.

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