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Today is World Nutella Day, so you knew there was no way I’d forgo posting something that utilizes this delicious Chocolate Hazlenut spread. As I have stated once or twice, I love Nutella and I’m pretty certain you could smear the stuff on a piece of cardboard and I’d be completely content!
Taking a simple chocolate cupcake recipe and filling the middle with that awesome Nutella lusciousness, definitely quenches that hazelnut craving that I get more frequently than I’d like to admit. Top off with Nutella buttercream, and these are truly irresistible to those Nutella fanatics that I know are plentiful! Just a word of caution…these babies are rich, so have a glass of milk near by and don’t be tempted to eat more than one in a single sitting.
This post is not your typical MBA post; meaning it’s not a complete recipe. This is more like a framework which will help you to build your Nutella masterpiece. Essentially, you’ll bake 24 chocolate cupcakes using your fave recipe and I’ll walk you through the rest! Sound like a plan? Alright, let’s get to it.
The Method:
I made one of my favorite chocolate cupcake recipes according to the recipe directions (you’ll see my fave in an upcoming fundamentals post). Use whatever recipe floats your boat. Cool them completely.
- Hollow out a small circle in the center of each cupcake; I use an apple corer because I am anal and obsessed with symmetry. You can also use this piping tip from Wilton which allows you to inject things into cupcakes.
- Fill a piping bag with one 13-ounce jar of nutella. This sounds like a lot, but trust me, you’ll need to fill all of the cupcakes.
- Pipe the nutella into each hollowed center of the cupcake or if you’re using the tip method, simply push the tip down into the center of the cupcake, pipe in the filling until the cupcake swells slightly on the top.
- Prepare the Nutella Buttercream Recipe below and pipe it on your cupcakes.
- Top each frosted cupcake with a piece of chocolate hazelnut candy bar.
A Few Notes:
- New to making buttercream frosting? Check out my Fundamentals: Buttercream post.
- I piped the frosting using the large round tip.
- You can check out my video piping tutorial found in this post.
Looking for more Nutella Deliciousness? Check out these posts:
Mocha Shortbread with Nutella from My Baking Addiction
Nutella Crepes from Dine & Dish
Nutella Fudge Brownies from Wenderly
Recipe edited 7/1/12: Due to several readers have issues with the thickness of the frosting, we have adjusted the amount of confectioners’ sugar to 1.5 pounds. The thickness of the Nutella Buttercream will depend on the amount of heavy cream that is added.
Nutella Buttercream Frosting
Ingredients:
- 2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
- 1 13-ounce jar of Nutella
- pinch of fine grain sea salt
- 1 tablespoon clear vanilla extract
- 1.5 pounds confectioners’ sugar, sifted
- 6-8 tablespoons heavy cream or milk
Directions:
- In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and Nutella until well combined, thick and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
- Slowly add in confectioner’s sugar, and continue mixing until well blended.
- Add salt, vanilla, and 3 tablespoons of heavy cream or milk. Blend on low speed until moistened.
- Add an additional 3-5 tablespoons of heavy cream or milk until you reach the desired consistency.
- Beat at high speed until frosting is smooth and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
Notes:
- This recipe will make enough frosting to generously frost 24 cupcakes or one 9 inch layer cake.
- You can easily adjust the consistency of this recipe by simply adding in more heavy cream or milk.
- Covered and refrigerated frosting can be stored for up to three days. Simply bring it to room temperature and beat with an electric mixer until smooth. You may need to add a couple of teaspoons of heavy cream or milk to revive the consistency.
- Recipe edited 7/1/12: Due to several readers having issues with the thickness of the frosting, we have adjusted the amount of confectioners' sugar to 1.5 pounds. The thickness of the Nutella Buttercream will also depend on the amount of heavy cream that is added.
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These are wonderful! My family and I LOVE them! Very nice and simple and VERY rich! Just make sure you have a nice tall glass of milk beside you, but all in all ver delicious, rich, simple, and easy to make! Thank you so much for this recipe- their truly an all-time favorite!(:
I made the frosting last night…everyone loved the cupcakes at work.
Delicious frosting recipe. I will give it a try this weekend. Thanks for sharing.
Is it possible to do these without filling them with nutela for a less heavy cupcake?
Maddie-
You can pretty much do whatever you want – make it your own. Have fun and enjoy!
-Jamie
These look heavenly.. but I’m wondering, 2 lbs of powdered sugar is a lot….
Ascia,
I know it seems like a lot, but I assure you, that’s how much powdered sugar you need to make the frosting the perfect consistency. Trust me on this one.
– Jamie
I tried the frosting and I find the icing sugar is too much and even though I have put less and added more cream for the right consistency the sugar was too much , but we like it?please find a solution to the quantity of the confection sugar.thanks
Zubeida, I don’t know what to tell you. We like our frosting sweet in the United States, and the frosting recipe here is pretty standard. You could try looking on English or Australian blogs where I hear sugar is used more sparingly to see if you find a frosting recipe you like better.
– Jamie
I made these tonight for my friend at work. We are celebrating her birthday early.
She is crazy about Nutella. The buttercream frosting is awesome.
I had to use significantly more milk for the frosting. It turned out just fine!
Will make this again!
Hi I was just wondering exactly how much is 2 pounds of icing sugar? Message asap please and thank you!
It’s about 7.5 cups. Hope this helps.
-Jamie
YUM! This looks amazing. I’m a huge nutella addict… have made a few recipes on my blog as well! Thanks so much for sharing. VIsiting from Fab Fatale.
Love, Love, Love, this recipe. Thanks so much for your blog “fantastic”. Can you please tell me where I can find a cupcake tin like yours or where I might get one with straight sides?
Thanks….Patti
Patti-
Thanks for stopping by, the tin was actually purchased at an antique shop. Have a great day.
-Jamie