I had an idea for a fun dessert pizza using fruit for the kids and was thinking of using Nutella for the “sauce”. I went to the store, looked at the price of Nutella and GASPED! Wow, I am not sure how my friend’s afford their addiction! There was another brand that was less expensive so I flipped it over to look at the label and was disappointed to discover dairy, soy, and a chance of gluten. Really? I thought it was supposed to be hazelnuts and chocolate. Even if it was in my budget, my kids couldn’t eat it.
So I decided to make my own Nutella…but I forgot to buy hazelnuts. Instead of going back, I decided that if I was going to make a dairy-free, soy-free, no-chance-of-gluten, version, I might as well make a nut-free version too.
If you make nut-free Nutella, doesn’t that just leave you with chocolate? Not if you use sunflower seeds. My version doesn’t taste authentic. There is a mild sunflower seed taste, but it is a seriously delicious, allergy-free substitute. Oh yeah, I almost forgot: it’s frugal too!
My daughter saw me loading up the plate with fruit and said, “It doesn’t matter how many berries you put on that plate, You aren’t going to make your Nutella look healthy”. Good thing I wasn’t going for the healthy look. 🙂
- 1 cup sunflower seeds, raw, unshelled, unsalted
- 6 tablespoons cocoa powder
- ⅔ cup powdered sugar
- 5 tablespoons safflower oil (or mild-flavored coconut oil)
- 2 teaspoons gluten-free vanilla
- Spread sunflower seeds in a thin layer on a cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Let Cool.
- Place roasted sunflower seeds in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth (you should have a "butter"). Approximately 3 minutes.
- Add cocoa, sugar, oil, and vanilla. Process until all the ingredients are incorporated and the mixture is smooth and creamy.
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This recipe is shared with Made from Scratch Monday, Slightly Indulgent Tuesday, and Allergy-Free Wednesday.
Peggy says
This sounds good. I’ve been trying various concocations of this and have yet to find something that looks this creamy. Can’t wait to try it.
Elsa says
Very good idea! I’ve considered making Nutella with hazelnuts, from scratch, but hazelnuts are so expensive. I like this idea better.
Beth says
Great recipe. I never buy Nutella because of the ingredients although I will sometimes buy an off brand at Big Lots (discount store) that is from Europe with better ingredients. We will be trying your recipe soon!
Economies of Kale says
Yum, this looks awesome, I’ll have to give it a try 🙂
elisabeth@foodandthrift says
I just saw JIFFY that they are now offering the chocolate hazelnut spread which is another less expensive alternative…although our supermarket does not have it yet, I will look into that soon!
Your “nut free” Nutella sounds and must taste yummy, and looks so creamy and smooth, I happen to love sunflower seeds, so I wouldn’t mind trying this out:)
-h (@taste-buds) says
I used to love nutella growing up. Don’t think I’ve had it in over 15 years though. I may have to try this out too (gf allergic to some nuts). Another great post.
-h
Lauren @ Empowered Sustenane says
This is so clever! And it looks like a chocolate pool of heaven in a bowl 🙂
Laura @ Stealthy Mom says
This isn’t frugal, but I’m looking at your recipe and thinking about almonds… Oh, yeah. Your version would work as a send-to-school treat, whoch is getting rarer and rarer these days.
Alea says
I think almonds sound awesome! When I find almonds on sale, I stock up. next time I have a supply, I am going to give it a try.
Swathi says
Yes you are right, nutella is really costly. I like your home made version of it.
Cynthia says
Wow this sounds good. We love Nutella but I too cringe at the price. Also wanted to mention I have ordered my coconut oil from Wilderness and was very pleased with it.
Alea says
Thank you for sharing your opinion on Wilderness Naturals Coconut oil. I will definitely be giving them a try!
Mary Hudak-Colllins says
This is wonderful! What a great alternative! My daughter was never able to eat the store brand due to the dairy, but we did our own trying different nuts, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and powdered sugar. It was quite tasty. But, I’ll bet she would love this as well. She loves to put it on strawberries ☺ I would love it if you would share it in our recipe linky this week! I’ll spread it around ☺
Barb @ Frugal Local Kitchen says
I’m curious to see if my nutella-loving daughter will love this. One of the kids in her Kindergarten class has a possible tree nut allergy.
Wilderness Naturals has unflavored coconut oil, though the flavored coconut oil would go great with the cocoa powder.
Alea says
Thanks for telling me about Wilderness Naturals! I have found a few coconut oils that have a very mild flavor, but I have never found an unflavored coconut oil before. I am going to look for it because my husband doesn’t like coconut.