Nutella Lava Cookies (V.2)

This is adapted from yesterday’s recipe.

I miss Italy.

Nutella Lava Cookie

Nutella Lava Cookies

2 oz (56 grams) chopped hazelnuts plus about 1 tablespoon unsalted butter**
3 tablespoons (56 grams) unsalted butter, divided use
1 cup (170 grams) semi-sweet chocolate chips (Guittard)
1 large egg
1/3 cup (65 grams) granulated sugar
1/2 scant teaspoon (a little less than 2 ml) salt
1 teaspoon (5 ml) vanilla extract
1/2 cup (63 grams) lightly spooned and leveled flour
1/4 teaspoon (1 ml) baking powder
8 teaspoons Nutella

Melt butter in a large skillet set over medium heat. Add chopped hazelnuts and sauté, stirring often, for 4-5 minutes or until aromatic. Remove nuts from skillet and lay on a piece of foil to cool and crisp.

Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a small saucepan set over medium heat. Reduce heat to low and stir in chocolate chips. Stir until melted; remove from heat and let cool slightly.

Beat the egg, sugar, salt and vanilla in a medium bowl for about 2 minutes using high speed of an electric hand-held mixer. Beat in the melted chocolate mixture.

Thoroughly stir together the flour and baking powder, then stir flour mixture into chocolate mixture and nuts. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and chill for an hour or more.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Working one at a time, scoop up generous heaping tablespoons of dough and shape into a mounds a little larger than a golf ball. Press a hole into the mound and stuff it with a teaspoon of chilled Nutella. Seal the whole with some more dough.

Place dough balls about 3 inches apart on lined baking sheet. Bake cookies one sheet at a time for exactly 12 minutes. Cool 3 to 5 minutes.

Makes 8 large cookies

I used a 2 oz package of Fisher “Chef Ready” chopped hazelnuts.


Comments

25 Responses to “Nutella Lava Cookies (V.2)”

  1. Louise says:

    I think you need some Chianti Classico Reserva. ;-)

  2. snookydoodle says:

    must be delicious. Oh I go mad for Nutella :)

  3. Katrina says:

    I really liked the ones from the other day I made with the Nutella in the middle. Just really kicked them up a notch. Not to mention the hazenuts would be awesome!
    Kevin has been asked to go to Italy (Venice) in May. We’re still trying to see if I can go with him!

  4. Rina says:

    These look amazing! I’m going to buy nutella from Costco this weekend and try these out. I think it is fascinating that different countries have slightly different formulations of nutella (similar to soda I suppose): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutella.

  5. Lisa Ernst says:

    These look super fudgy with all the melted chocolate chips. Great looking cookie!

  6. Mrs. L says:

    Pretty much anything with Nutella works for me. They look wonderful.

  7. Pearl says:

    ooh nutella mm!

  8. dawn says:

    ha ha! yes, once you go to Italy you always dream of it, forever.
    come see my latest non-diet food creation–they came out perfectly.

  9. These look even better than the other ones, if that’s even possible! Katrina, go to Venice!!!

  10. Sue says:

    Anna, these look positively scrumptious!!
    Have you taste tested your Italian Nutella in comparison with American Nutella? My daughter tells me the Nutella she has had in Europe in less sweet than what we get here.

  11. Anna says:

    Sue, my American Nutella tasted the same as the Nutella from Italy. Mine was in little single size servings.

  12. Sarah says:

    Holy moly. Those will be in my tummy very soon.

  13. Kara says:

    Oh man, these look so good-love the gooey chocolate in the middle!

  14. Janet says:

    I could just climb into that photo and start munching….love nutella. Looks soooo good. Thanks!

  15. HeartofGlass says:

    I’m waiting for you to clone that Florentine Cake your daughter loved so much–until then, these will certainly tide me over ;)

  16. Oh my, these do look scrumptious. Love nutella, and the idea of making it every gooier and more chocolatey is right up my alley.

  17. Cristine says:

    Nutella is my weakness. Those look AMAZING!

  18. Lorelei says:

    Those look delicious! I am a nutella addict.

  19. Elyse says:

    They turned out great, Anna!! I’m loving all of these adaptations.

  20. Lara says:

    Oh my gosh, Anna, these look positively sinful.

  21. mmm nutella… i stopped buying it ’cause i can’t stop eating it!

  22. Ginny says:

    These are great! I couldn’t find hazelnuts at the store but they were still delicious. Thanks for sharing.

  23. Sue says:

    Thanks for the recipe, these were loved by the folks at the dinner I brought them to. I may have missed it but I think the step where the nuts are actually added to the dough is not included in the recipe (I assume before they’re chilled). The nutella flavor didn’t really stand out among so much richness but the texture was nice and they were very chocolatey.

  24. Anna says:

    Hi Sue,

    I could have sworn I put the nuts into the recipe, but when I checked the instructions the phrase “add nuts” wasn’t there. Thanks for pointing that out. I fixed it.

    About the Nutella, I thought the flavor was pretty noticeable since the Nutella is not mixed in with the batter but is alone in the center of the cookie. However, it does have a lot of richness to compete with.

    Another thought is that we could make the cookies using the original recipe, swap out pecans for hazelnuts and add some hazelnut flavor instead of or along with the Nutella.

    http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/items/creamy-hazelnut-flavor-1-oz

  25. BnBFinder says:

    If you like hazelnuts, you might also like this delicious recipe for mango and hazelnut cream cookies that’s posted under recipes at BnBFinder.com. http://www.bnbfinder.com/?action=recipeDisplay&innId=1178&recipeId=583 Happy baking!

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