Nutella Bread Pudding! This is the craze for quite some time and still as popular as ever in 2011 Sold in over seventy five countries around the globe, Nutella is a hazelnut spread whose cocoa bean ingredients give the product a distinctly sweet, chocolaty taste. Originating from Piedmont, Italy, Nutella came about in 1944 when there was a shortage of chocolate due to food rationing during World War II. First made in the backroom of a patisserie by Pietro Ferrero, the spread was named ‘Supercrema’. In 1964, the recipe was perfected and the first jars, manufactured by the company Ferrero, were given their current name, Nutella (pronounced ‘new-tell-uh’, according to their North American site). A delicious, light spread with surprisingly rich flavor, Nutella first took Europe by storm. Marketed in Italy and France as part of breakfast for most Europeans, they enjoy putting the spread on various kinds of bread and croissants in place of peanut butter. All info taken off of Wikipidia. I can eat this one anytime, breakfast, lunch or dinner a great starter for a wonderful breakfast dessert! |
12 slices Egg Bread or 12 slices Texas Toast Bread, at least 1 day old
1 1/2 cups Nutella
2 cups light cream or half and half or whole milk
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons hazelnut liqueur
1 cup sugar
4 large eggs
Preheat the oven to 350°F Grease an 8-inch square baking dish with unsalted butter.
Make 6 sandwiches with the bread and Nutella. Cut each sandwich into 8 small squares. Pile the sandwich pieces into the prepared baking dish..
In a small saucepan, combine the cream, salt, and vanilla and cook over medium heat until warm. In a large bowl, whisk together the sugar and eggs. Slowly add the cream mixture, stirring constantly to make sure the eggs do not cook. Pour the mixture over the bread and cover the dish with aluminum foil.
Bake on the center rack of the oven till brown and crisp on top, removing the foil after about 20 minutes. The finished pudding will be golden brown on top.
Serve with whipped topping....and drizzle chocolate syrup on top. Enjoy!
Some others you may like:
Chocolate Nutella Banana Crepes
Nutella Rocher Hot Chocolate
Hazelnut Truffles
Nutella Milano Cookies
Nutella Chocolate Chip Bars
Nutella Madness Cupcakes
Some others you may like:
Chocolate Nutella Banana Crepes
Nutella Rocher Hot Chocolate
Hazelnut Truffles
Nutella Milano Cookies
Nutella Chocolate Chip Bars
Nutella Madness Cupcakes
When I die, they need to send a jar of Nutella with me! This looks like more!
ReplyDeleteoh,god,looks so tempting!
ReplyDeleteCiao! Delicious recipe & thanks for the history & background of Nutella!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your week!!
Oh gosh Claudia my dad is going to love this! Awesome idea to make sandwiches first, only you would come up with such an easy and creative idea!
ReplyDeleteI love Nutella, and still some people that I know did not ever tried it before they came in my house LOL!
ReplyDeleteI grow up in Europe and we had something similar, still very popular it's called "Eurocream Spread" with white and brown part of Chocolate in the jar.. Pudding looks divine! I just love your photo!
This is a brilliant idea! I was also thinking about nutella sandwiches - but dipped in egg to make french toast. This is so much better!
ReplyDeletei think Nutella as a food craze will never go away! Love it as a bread pudding-sandwich style. Pairing it with the egg bread is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI've added this recipe to the hundreds of Nutella recipes at the World Nutella Day site (www.nutelladay.com) - I hope you'll be interested in making a variation or another Nutella creation for February 5th, World Nutella Day!
ReplyDeleteSara, founder World Nutella Day :)
As far as I'm concerned, Nutella can be the food craze for ever.
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely delicious!! I love nutella, the first time I tried it was on a trip to Italy and I was hooked.
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing. Nutella is very popular in Canada, though I have never "cooked" with it before.
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time not eating straight out of the nutella jar so with this perfect recipe, at least it will be put to good use. My husband loves bread pudding so it will be a perfect match. Thanks for sharing the cool history of it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a red light food for me. I could eat it right out of the jar. Bread pudding and Nutella...wow!
ReplyDeleteDid you say Nutella? OMG this pudding is so tempting, well really several of them are very tempting - Going there :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Gera
well, don't this beat all - very clever there in your new kitchen... great recipe
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Nutella is the perfect ingredient for bread pudding... and everything else :)
ReplyDeleteAlright, Claudia...I declare you head of the Nutella club!!!
ReplyDeleteHere, I thought I was crazy about this hazelnut choco smoothness...but your way more nutty than I am ;o)
I suppose you'll be celebrating Nutella Day big time too?
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
I love nutella and I love bread pudding. Putting the two together = AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteHow insanely delicious Claudia! Maybe we could trade? A bowl of this for a muffin?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Nutella, keep it coming:)
ReplyDeleteI love Nutella and this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of nutella in bread pudding. I should give this a try.
ReplyDeleteClaudia, going nuts for Nutella now! Thanks for reminding me that I have a jar in the pantry that needs attention!
ReplyDeleteBon appetit!
CCR
=:~)
Oh my! I need some of this now! You never fail to amaze me with your recipes! I'm off to the market to buy some Nutella!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, this looks good!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, definitely could have this for breakfast...And I agree with Claudia (Foodessa), your are our leader :)Beyond delicious!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, this Nutella Bread Pudding has got to be so delicious! I've got to make this for my 'splurge' day once I lose a few more pounds of 'baggage'. Gorgeous photos! Ciao!
ReplyDeleteWow, two fabulous tastes in one! Claudia, this looks divine!
ReplyDeleteI grew up with Nutella in Europe! Interesting that other day I was reading the history of Nutella too lol. That bread is awesome, seems very moist with the cream and the nutella topping yum.
ReplyDeleteOh my my my Claudia, that looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you made this bread pudding! It sounds fabulous.. bread pudding is one of my favorite desserts so I can only imagine how good it would be with the addition of nutella!
ReplyDeleteYou're totally right, I'm seeing nutella everything these days! I love the sound of it in bread pudding! Although I'm also a huge fan of nutella and bananas on a crepe :)
ReplyDeleteMake a dessert with Nutella and everyone loves you. Just like peanut putter, no one will say no to seconds.
ReplyDeleteYour bread pudding sounds and looks delicious.
thanks for sharing Claudia
Have a wonderful day,
Roxana
Nutella makes everything better. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI've never made bread pudding but I've been thinking of trying it in 2011. You've given me another option to consider. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI fully embrace this Nutella craze. ;) Wonderful addition to bread pudding.
ReplyDeleteMmmm nutella! What could possibly be more appealing?!?
ReplyDeleteOh so good . . I made something similar but this looks even better. Gotta love nutella!
ReplyDeleteI realise I've commented on this before - but I couldn't resist coming back!
ReplyDeleteBread Pudding looks yum and alluring.
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