Chocolate Hazelnut Butter


Now who... WHO? in their righ mind doesn't LOVE Nutella!?   Ummm... I can't think of anyone but if you can, let me know so I can ask them whats wrong with them! haha Kidding! Sad thing here is that although I love the spread and grew up on it, I RARELY eat it... Why you ask!? because its LOADED with Sugar! The enemy! Don't get me wrong I take a dip every now and again but rarely. Idea... What if I just made my own healthy version!? DUH! So here it goes!
 

Ingredients:

1 c Raw Hazelnut
2 tbsp Coconut Oil
1/4 c Cocoa Powder
1-2 tbsp Honey (or more, depending on how sweet you like it)
1/4 c Coconut Milk 

Set the oven to 350° 

Evenly spread hazelnuts on a baking sheet

Roast hazelnuts for 20 mins or until slightly golden. 
let them cool and one by one peel off all the skins, trust me this is easy, just run them in your fingers.... wala!

Fill up your food processor with all the hazelnuts and once your done removing skins blend away. 
I recommend blending as much as you can before you add liquid, but one thing I've learned is that hazelnuts aren't very oily so they will start to get stuck and unlike Almonds they don't get un-stuck... haha When you reach that -STUCK - point add the oil and honey.

Save the coconut milk for last. Depending on your desired sweetness you may have put more honey than me which means it will be a little more soft already. Add in your cocoa powder, wait for the mess... then slowly add the coconut milk until the desired creaminess is achieved!

Fill a container and place it in the fridge!

It will be a little weird tasting at first since if you like Nutella you'll be looking for that sugary flavor but sorry and thank God at the same time, its NOT THERE! haha

Pure Hazelnut Cocoa goodness here!!

ENJOY!




Nutrition Facts- Apx 1 TBSP


Servings 20.0
Amount Per Serving
Calories 59
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 5 g 8 %
Saturated Fat 2 g 9 %
Monounsaturated Fat 3 g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Trans Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 g 0 %
Sodium 2 mg 0 %
Potassium 57 mg 2 %
Total Carbohydrate 3 g 1 %
Dietary Fiber 1 g 4 %
Sugars 2 g
Protein 1 g 2 %
Vitamin A 0 %
Vitamin C 1 %
Calcium 0 %
Iron 13 %
* The Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet, so your values may change depending on your calorie needs. The values here may not be 100% accurate because the recipes have not been professionally evaluated nor have they been evaluated by the U.S. FDA.

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